Jose Rizal in Litomerice Part 2
mom811 on Jun 19th 2008
(written June 19, 2008)
In Part I: “There is a part 2 to this search, we’ve found out something more done by (and in) Litomerice to honor our hero, and much much more than what we could expect. For our out-of-the-blue find, watch out for a later post: Jose Rizal in Litomerice Part 2.”
Some more walking [...]
Philippine Independence Day Celebration in Prague
mom811 on Jun 16th 2008
(written June 16, 2008)
Yesterday as usual we had our Sunday worship at the Holy Infant Jesus of Prague Church as I’ve always called it but which is officially the Church of our Lady Victorious, Karmelitska 9, Praha 1, Mala Strana.
This was a different Sunday however, for the 110th Philippine Independence Day (Kalayaan 2008) was being [...]
Jose Rizal in Litomerice Part 1
mom811 on Jun 16th 2008
(written June 16, 2008)
Last Saturday, off to the northern part of Czech Republic we went, approximately 64 km (39.7 miles) northwest of Prague, to the historic and enchanting city of Litomerice. I was thrilled to experience a touch of our own history in our present travel to this far-away continent of Europe, and was the [...]
Feeder: One Who Feeds (the baby)
mom811 on Jun 12th 2008
Baby Caite is our 9-month-old Czech princess. The king crab cushion pillow (shown on the left), newly bought from Ikea, completes her “throne”. And I’m the self-appointed “feeder” (definition, in the title ), at least while we are with them here in Europe (not only here in Prague but even when in Finland when [...]
Just Tagging Along When They Shopped
mom811 on Jun 10th 2008
“They” are Mart, Daisy with baby Caite. And who are “just tagging along”? My hubby and I. Today we went to Ikea, a shopping place for functional home furnishing products and many more. Below are some pics:
Posing with baby Caite and her newly-bought stuffed toy doggie; then joined by mommy Daisy
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Fascinating Cesky Krumlov
mom811 on Jun 9th 2008
Weekend is time to go out, and last Saturday to Cesky Krumlov the family went: hubby and I, Mart, Daisy and baby Caite.
This famous town, situated on the banks of the meandering Vltava River, is around a 13th-century Castle (Zamek), beautiful with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque designs blended into it. In the UNESCO list of [...]
The Procession of the Imperial Crown Jewels
mom811 on Jun 9th 2008
Last Thursday night, K came to inform us that there would be a special event on the next day, and we might be interested to see it.
During his reign, every year Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, would have the imperial coronation jewels transported to Prague to be viewed by pilgrims all [...]
First Week of June: A Full Week
mom811 on Jun 8th 2008
My “full” here doesn’t really mean we went out every day, but five out of seven already is enough for me. I hope I can catch up and be updated in my posting:
June 1 – our usual Sunday Mass at the Holy Infant Jesus of Prague Church, but we had to hurry up as M [...]
The Petrin Hill
mom811 on Jun 6th 2008
The Petrin Hill Observation Tower
From the “beach”, we proceeded to look for parking just nearby the foot of the hill in the city and walked up to a transport station. (Along the way, we passed by the Memorial to the victims of communism.) Tickets were bought, and in a while we were in a funicular [...]
By The Side of the Vltava River
mom811 on Jun 6th 2008
Last Saturday, May 31, we headed to the riverside of the Vltava River, a known landmark of the Czech Republic. It’s the longest river in the country, flowing 270 miles (435 km.) through central Bohemia in Prague.
The site was like when you are in a beach, many people around were in swim suits just lying [...]