The Friday after we returned was supposed to be a trip to Vienna, but thankfully, our professor changed the date to the following weekend so we had an unexpected free weekend in Bratislava. We are all coming to the realization that our time here is almost up and we have been discussing what we will miss the most about this city and this country . . . I think I will miss the freedom of movement the most. . . living in the country, I have never realized the pros of public transportation. The affordability and safety of the city buses and the trains is just unbelievable (three of us traveled to one of our Slovak professor's house and for three of us it was less than 4 euro round trip!). The second thing I will miss the most is the food, they cook the most amazing food, not only in our faculty's cafeteria, but also the street vendors and the restaurants. The Slovak students took us to a restaurant with "the cheapest restaurant with the best food" and they were dead on right. I have never spent more than 7 euros there and I get a drink, and a meal, which consists of meat, vegetables, and rice or fries.
So after our free weekend in Bratislava, we spent the week preparing for finals and writing our final papers, unfortunately, we still have a few due this week too. This weekend was spent on a day trip to Vienna on Friday and a trip to our professor Batka's house on Saturday. The day trip to Vienna was very laid back. We only spent a day there because it is only an hour's train ride from Bratislava. In the morning we had a quick walking tour of the city and then we were left to explore as we pleased until that evening when we would meet back at the train station to head back to Bratislava. We spent the whole afternoon in a royal park reading books we had found in a bookstore or just chillin' so it was a great day in Vienna. Saturday, two guys and myself traveled to our professor's home on the outskirts of Bratislava because he had invited us all to come and join him during a festival being held in his town. He met us at the train station and gave us a short tour of the town and his church then he let us go explore the festival on our own. The festival was surprisingly set up in a very American style, with the mix of hand crafted items and the cheap items from China and with all of the booths of food to choose from. So we walked around and ate for a couple hours then decided to head back to Bratislava to finish some papers.
So here I am, less than two weeks to go and not even close to being ready to leave this beautiful city and go home..jpg)












