Monday, January 01, 2007
10 last memories of 2006
As I haven't been updating for a while now, I'll make a fresh blogging start for 2007, but first I still want to share 10 moments from the last weeks of 2006.
In the last week of November, my family was visiting me in Prague. It was really nice to be able to show the city to my mom, dad and sister. I had to work during the days, but in the evenings and during the weekend we could spend a lot of time together. It was funny to live with the whole family in the apartment instead of in our house in Belgium. The most important tourism highlights of this week were Vysehrad, Petrin and of course the Prague castle and the Charles bridge.





As the exams were getting closer, the Prague AIESEC comittees were holding their last meetings of 2006 and gathering everyone for some nice parties. The highlight was LC Day II, a gathering of LC Praha, including a great tram party. For those who are not familiar with the concept, here in Prague you can rent a tram and then ride around in the city with a whole group of people. Everybody brings one drink and along the way you just share and have fun. After the party the tram drops you at a club, in this case Lucerna Music Bar, where the party continues. A very nice surprise in the party was that Dani from Brasil was visiting Prague and joined us for the party. I never got round to visiting her in Amsterdam, but at least now we met again in Prague.








AIESEC CZU Prague had their annual Ceremonial meeting. This is an evening where the partners and parents are invited to get to know more about AIESEC and meet each other. The committee invited me to speak about my experience here in Czech Republic and I gladly accepted. It was really funny to have Lukas as my translator, hearing all my words being repeated in Czech.



On 7th of December, InBev rented Mecca Club for the company Christmas dinner and party. A tropical party theme made the atmosphere a bit unusual for the period, but we had a great time. And yes, of course the beer was free.


2 days later my colleague Matous had his birthday. I went to his party with Katka and Judit and we had a nice evening in a typical Czech bar in Letna.


In the following weekend, AIESEC Praha organised some important cultural preparation. Because the holiday season was getting closer, they decided to introduce us to the typical Czech (and Slovak) customs of Christmas and Easter. We got together in the Andel trainee flat to celebrate these 2 holidays in 1 day. It was a really fun event where we could find out a lot about the traditions and actually try things out ourselves. We were trying the food, painting eggs, decorating the Christmas tree, etc.







In the middle of December I unexpectedly got sent to Belgium for a last-minute business trip. I managed to get a flight schedule with the return flight to Prague on Sunday night, so I could visit friends in Belgium and have an early Christmas dinner with the family. In this way, I enjoyed the Christmas atmosphere both at home and in Prague. I visited the Christmas market in Leuven with all the InBev interns from our global headquarters. Belgians reading this will be jealous to know that I was there exactly during the performance of Eddy Wally. The AIESEC in Belgium MC Christmas party was happening in the flat this year, so I saw my previous house again as well.







In the Christmas weekend, Crystal, the PwC coordinator was visiting me. We had some fun exploring Prague, where the Christmas Eve preparation was going on. Small stands on the street were selling carp (the traditional fish people eat here at Christmas) and people were doing some last shopping. We also went out of the city on a day trip to Kutna Hora. This city is famous for its Charnel House, a church in the middle of the cemetery which has been decorated with the skeletons of 40000 people who died when the Plague epidemic hit the city. It seems that visiting this impressive monument is not really a Christmas activity, because we were all alone there.





On Christmas eve we had a potluck dinner with the internationals who decided to stay in Prague. At a potluck dinner everyone cooks a dish of their choice and shares it with the others. The result was a dinner with Indian, Chinese, Greek, Swedish and many other influences. I was asked to prepare the soup and I wanted to go for a cooking challenge, so I decided to make "Google soup". You just enter "soup" in Google and you hit the "I'm feeling lucky" button. The result was the Elegant Wild Rice Soup from AllRecipes.com, which was very tasty.







This weekend we had the traditional AIESEC Praha New Years Eve. Hartoska wanted to try and make it a small intimate event, but as AIESEC parties always attract a lot of people we ended up with a full tram of AIESECers and many of their friends from around the world. Friday we went for dinner, on Saturday we had another tram party (same concept: first a tram ride around the city and then a party in Lucerna Music Bar), and then we had the real New Year's Eve last night. We went for a dinner in restaurant U Sadu, and then we went up on the Petrin hill, where you can look out over all of Prague. This city really goes crazy for the New Year. Fireworks are just everywhere and it's fabulous (and much safer) to watch it from a distance, standing on this hill.







In the last week of November, my family was visiting me in Prague. It was really nice to be able to show the city to my mom, dad and sister. I had to work during the days, but in the evenings and during the weekend we could spend a lot of time together. It was funny to live with the whole family in the apartment instead of in our house in Belgium. The most important tourism highlights of this week were Vysehrad, Petrin and of course the Prague castle and the Charles bridge.





As the exams were getting closer, the Prague AIESEC comittees were holding their last meetings of 2006 and gathering everyone for some nice parties. The highlight was LC Day II, a gathering of LC Praha, including a great tram party. For those who are not familiar with the concept, here in Prague you can rent a tram and then ride around in the city with a whole group of people. Everybody brings one drink and along the way you just share and have fun. After the party the tram drops you at a club, in this case Lucerna Music Bar, where the party continues. A very nice surprise in the party was that Dani from Brasil was visiting Prague and joined us for the party. I never got round to visiting her in Amsterdam, but at least now we met again in Prague.








AIESEC CZU Prague had their annual Ceremonial meeting. This is an evening where the partners and parents are invited to get to know more about AIESEC and meet each other. The committee invited me to speak about my experience here in Czech Republic and I gladly accepted. It was really funny to have Lukas as my translator, hearing all my words being repeated in Czech.



On 7th of December, InBev rented Mecca Club for the company Christmas dinner and party. A tropical party theme made the atmosphere a bit unusual for the period, but we had a great time. And yes, of course the beer was free.


2 days later my colleague Matous had his birthday. I went to his party with Katka and Judit and we had a nice evening in a typical Czech bar in Letna.


In the following weekend, AIESEC Praha organised some important cultural preparation. Because the holiday season was getting closer, they decided to introduce us to the typical Czech (and Slovak) customs of Christmas and Easter. We got together in the Andel trainee flat to celebrate these 2 holidays in 1 day. It was a really fun event where we could find out a lot about the traditions and actually try things out ourselves. We were trying the food, painting eggs, decorating the Christmas tree, etc.







In the middle of December I unexpectedly got sent to Belgium for a last-minute business trip. I managed to get a flight schedule with the return flight to Prague on Sunday night, so I could visit friends in Belgium and have an early Christmas dinner with the family. In this way, I enjoyed the Christmas atmosphere both at home and in Prague. I visited the Christmas market in Leuven with all the InBev interns from our global headquarters. Belgians reading this will be jealous to know that I was there exactly during the performance of Eddy Wally. The AIESEC in Belgium MC Christmas party was happening in the flat this year, so I saw my previous house again as well.







In the Christmas weekend, Crystal, the PwC coordinator was visiting me. We had some fun exploring Prague, where the Christmas Eve preparation was going on. Small stands on the street were selling carp (the traditional fish people eat here at Christmas) and people were doing some last shopping. We also went out of the city on a day trip to Kutna Hora. This city is famous for its Charnel House, a church in the middle of the cemetery which has been decorated with the skeletons of 40000 people who died when the Plague epidemic hit the city. It seems that visiting this impressive monument is not really a Christmas activity, because we were all alone there.





On Christmas eve we had a potluck dinner with the internationals who decided to stay in Prague. At a potluck dinner everyone cooks a dish of their choice and shares it with the others. The result was a dinner with Indian, Chinese, Greek, Swedish and many other influences. I was asked to prepare the soup and I wanted to go for a cooking challenge, so I decided to make "Google soup". You just enter "soup" in Google and you hit the "I'm feeling lucky" button. The result was the Elegant Wild Rice Soup from AllRecipes.com, which was very tasty.







This weekend we had the traditional AIESEC Praha New Years Eve. Hartoska wanted to try and make it a small intimate event, but as AIESEC parties always attract a lot of people we ended up with a full tram of AIESECers and many of their friends from around the world. Friday we went for dinner, on Saturday we had another tram party (same concept: first a tram ride around the city and then a party in Lucerna Music Bar), and then we had the real New Year's Eve last night. We went for a dinner in restaurant U Sadu, and then we went up on the Petrin hill, where you can look out over all of Prague. This city really goes crazy for the New Year. Fireworks are just everywhere and it's fabulous (and much safer) to watch it from a distance, standing on this hill.







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Happy New Year Kevin!
First of all let me tell you, I have been trying to update my blog, but there's something fucked up there somehow and it won't post ANYTHING.
Second, I wanted to let you know Christophe and I have a new puppy, here name is Fiona and you are not gonna believe when her birthday is...24th of October!
Cheers and let me know when you'll be back in Belgium so we can get together this time!
First of all let me tell you, I have been trying to update my blog, but there's something fucked up there somehow and it won't post ANYTHING.
Second, I wanted to let you know Christophe and I have a new puppy, here name is Fiona and you are not gonna believe when her birthday is...24th of October!
Cheers and let me know when you'll be back in Belgium so we can get together this time!
Hey Kev
Hope you enjoying your holiday!!!
I've wanted to invite you to attend my wedding but dunno what is your email!!!
so please put it in your calander June 14th will be night to remember in Cairo, Egypt!!!!
And do you have Elie's contact as well???
you can get me email/MSN from Amritha/Vija
Hope you enjoying your holiday!!!
I've wanted to invite you to attend my wedding but dunno what is your email!!!
so please put it in your calander June 14th will be night to remember in Cairo, Egypt!!!!
And do you have Elie's contact as well???
you can get me email/MSN from Amritha/Vija
Hey Kevin,
Happy New Year Man!
I hope you had a splendid holiday break. Anyhow it's really nice that you really enjoy your intership in Praque, and i will visit you there for sure sometime.
Take Care.
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Happy New Year Man!
I hope you had a splendid holiday break. Anyhow it's really nice that you really enjoy your intership in Praque, and i will visit you there for sure sometime.
Take Care.
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