By now, you have probably had the chance to catch up in person with your friends and family who went on the Prague program. Still, it wouldn’t seem right to not have a final blog post (albeit one 3 weeks late!).
After we came back from Karlovy Vary, the rest of the term was all hustle and bustle . We had an ethics portfolio to complete (If you’re interested, you can read some students’ thoughts on penile plethysmography, castration, and various case studies.), as well as two papers and three exams. Not to mention we all had a few more places that we wanted to visit before leaving Prague! One of the most special moments of our final week, though, was celebrating Jiri’s son’s first birthday. His wife brought a homemade cake to CET, and we all sang and clapped for him.
On the Wednesday before the program finished, many people participated in Czech Christmas. It was hosted by Kristina and Zdenek, who were two of the Czech buddies. Holiday tunes played in the apartment, citrus and candle smells filled the air, and merriment was everywhere 😉 We decorated a tree together (a few people may or may not have eaten a couple of the chocolate ornaments), baked cookies, and made Czech Christmas candle boats. After eating some tasty potato salad and fried cheese, we played white elephant. The night finished with Zoe, Julia, and Francesca surprising Brandon with a big piece of chocolate-cherry cake to celebrate his upcoming birthday. Needless to say, it was a beautiful evening.
When our final dinner rolled around the next day–on the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution , we were all sad to leave. It was hard to believe that three months had already passed since our arrival. We gave Ken and Jiri photographs and thanked them for all they had done for us throughout the program. After eating, there was lots of hugging and then everyone went out to enjoy the rest of the night.
Katie, who deserves thunderous applause for all the photos and videos she took during the program, recently finished this masterpiece (you may want your tissues ready).
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