AugustĀ
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Running around in Prague
Today we had our first free day. We went all over. The coolest was the Jewish Quarter. I was a little let down because I didn't see Jews everywhere, or as far as I could tell anywhere. I was hoping to see lots of people with their sidecurls and yarmulkes. And I was hoping to be able to say Shalom or Bereshit (although it means in the beginning) that's about the end of my Hebrew knowledge. So why did I find it so cool? Maybe I'm nerdy, but there was this clock that had hebrew characters instead of roman characters. Also the clock went backwards, which I thought was really cool. Lastly, there was a synagogue that is the oldest synagogue in all of europe. Anyway, I thought the jewish quarter was cool.AugustĀ
21:
Arriving in Prague
I have finally made it to Prague. We got into the Prague "International" Airport. I've been thinking and I've decided that maybe we should change our naming scheme for airports. This is about the smallest airport that I've ever been to. It is of course larger than the Warsaw "International" Airport and the Nicaragua "International" Airport. But still it is so small and it longest flights are much shorter than most of the flights from many of the non-international airports in the America. So maybe we should start using the term "Intercontinental" Airport. So We'd have the Atlanta "Intercontinental" Airport, but Prague's would just be some airport in eastern Europe. But may I'm just a biggot and I want everything in America to sound bigger. So I will be happy with the current state of affairs, and live life as it is.