Prague, or it's natively named 'Praha' as I have now come to know it, was simply amazing. I've been to places I've not wanted to leave before, and seen and done things that I never thought I would do; including flying a plane (albeit not solo), experiencing a 6.8 earthquake in Zakynthos in 2006, played some amazingly fun gigs, learnt languages, grauated twice.. but I'm not being overdramatic when I say Prague is up there with the best. I'd recommend it to anyone, and it's somewhere I'll be re-visiting in the hopefully not too distant future..
Also, the day before we flew to Prague I got the calls I'd been waiting for regarding where I'm going to be in September. I am now officially a Tutor in Psychology at a local college, and have passed my PGCE in Post Compulsory Education and Training with Masters Credits towards a Masters in Education. I don't plan to study for a Masters in Education, but that should go down a treat when I'm applying for my Masters in Psychology course as proof that I'm capable of achieving at that level. You can forgive me then, as I stood overlooking the river in Praha on the first night of our holiday, one step closer to my ultimate target of one day living abroad, for thinking I was on the verge of waking up from what seemed like a very good dream.Next stop: Save some money, and when my girlfriend has a job, find a house.
Still dreaming?
Sandlefish
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