středa 6. července 2011

"Zmáčkni čudlík"

accompanied by "tygr, hr[ř]ej, králík, hrozně ošklivý pejsek" are the newest phrases Victor had learnt during our stay back in CZ. I kind of hope his vocabulary is about to broaden with a brand new textbook he has bought and he'll learn finally something more useful than "udělej čaj/placičku; na, realizuj se; o(b)líznu; chlupatý jezevčík/pejsek/štěňátko; etc."
I'm back to cold and rainy Bergen and want to recap the stay in CZ.
On Friday, before my departure, Anne took me to a nutrition specialist who found out that I eat too much of sugar, my bones lack something and my metabolism is slower than it should be. A bit depressing but didn't make much change in my diet. But I will have to start to do something to loose some of my newly loaded weight if I want to fit in into my über-cool wedding dress. The dress would be perfect for a summer/autumn wedding, though, I can't picture myself much in a short dress in Estonian winter.
This picture proves that it's possible to tie the knot even in a short dress.
The wedding dress talk was a bit off the topic, I saw it for the first time when I came home, which I thought it wouldn't happen when I came to the airport 15 mins before the check-in closes and Flesland was packed with Norwegians flying off to get some sun. Even getting to the Flesland airport was quite a stress, the plan was to walk for 30 minutes to a stop where an airport bus stops. The problem was that the timetable was not up-to-date and since I was a bit in a rush I had to call a taxi instead of waiting for the bus. 150 NOK for 3-5 km :-/ It would cost the same if I took the taxi from home and could save the walk with my suitcase X-/
Bergen airport uses only self-check-in boxes but because it was so crowded there, only two out of six worked. Jumping the queue didn't help much because it wasn't only me whose plane was about to start boarding. Miraculously I managed to check-in as the last person flying to Praha. My luggage was sent as a special baggage because there was no other way how they could check it in. At the security control I again jumped the queue explaining to everyone that my plane leaves in 10 minutes and I don't want it to leave with my luggage but without me, that's why they shouldn't be angry with me. I felt a bit like a movie star, you know, like someone running through the airport to catch the plane of their beloved ones. I was so happy when I sat in my seat on the plane and had no "neighbours" (to watch me catching my breath).
We met at the train station with Viktor and went to my parents' house where the engagement party took place. Honestly, it turned out to be more my birthday party and the main language was unfortunately for Viktor Czech. The party was fun, we got lots of lovely presents, had a great amount of food, Lenka brought Activity game, it was not raining...just an awesome afternoon-evening...

To be continued 

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