Friday, October 31, 2014

Good, Better, Budapest is the Best


I really like Budapest. If I was re planning my trip I would have skipped Vienna, even though I loved the market, and have added 2 more days to Budapest. I feel like I could have easily spent a week there. There was so much to do and see and we barely even got a taste. 
Caving
We got up and headed to the Szemögheyli or something like that caves. At the bus station I got a chocolate crossaint that was so delicious!   I can't even fully tell you about it because being stuck on a 7 hour bus right now with no food is torture. My saving grace jar of peanut butter was just finished. 
Back to caving. It was awesome. The tour was very short and rushed because the lady was trying to lead a Hungarian group and us and her going back and forth back and forth you could tell it was not her favorite thing. However, the caves were beautiful. There were covered in formations that looked like broccoli and cauliflower.
It was surreal. Thinking about being in caves. It's just nuts and so amazing the things we have here on Earth.
Some notes I took:
Cave made from limestone created from thermal water 
40 meters deep underground  
In one area there was not a tunnel and a woman got through this tiny tiny hole and the spot is named after her then they built tunnels 
Temperature is 12 degrees and the air is incredibly clean it's used for treating asthma and respitory problems.
Water is full of magnesium and calcium
More than 3000 caves here 
Views
Budapest is full of incredible views. This is parliament. 
This is the view from the top of the Fishermans Bastion which looks like a giant sand castle on top of a hill. 
Neat looking right? Ok funny story: we go to sit on a bench right under this building and I move and an SD card falls between the slots. We don't know whose it is but there were two ladies taking pictures on the bench right before us so Mikele takes off in search of them. Seriously, if we ever lost our SD card we would cry so this was a frantic search. I see the ladies and she asks them but it's bit their card. So then she starts asking around to literally everyone and no one claims it. We put the card in our camera to see if there are any photos but there is only one of luggage. We also notice it's a Nikon so we start to look again. Then it clicks, that luggage looks familiar... Oh no. Seriously!? It was Paige's SD card! It had fallen out of the case when Mikele moved her bag. So the missing card that Mikele worked so hard to return... Belonged to us.
Another view from the top.
Then we walked down to the palace which was gorgeous.
And had even more beautiful views.
On our way down the hill Mikele played a street man's violin.
Then we went to lunch. It was disgusting. We tried to redeem lunch with cake which was more disgusting. 
Next up was climbing these stairs:
A lot of them. To the top of the Orthodx Church dome which you can walk 360 degrees around.
For more views.
Then another very hilarious moment in time happened.
We head back down to the church entrance and there is a sign and a donation box requestion 1 euro. Hannah and I don't have money so we decide to wait while Mikele and Paige go in. 
While standing there we notice many people who just walk by without reading the sign or paying, some read the sign and continue to walk anyway, others just follow those infront of them. Then we get an idea for a social experiment. We begin to count how many people go through without paying before someone pays. 30 people walked through and then one paid. Then the second part of the expirment hits my brain:
Seriously... This happen. That's Hannah sitting by the church mone box and that is a man paying. 
And a whole line of people paying. HAHAHAHAHA. So I saw the chair and said hannah go sit there and let's see what happens. She did. Every single person paid. When they couldn't find money and were going to leave hannah invited them in anyway. The best part she would sit there and when they paid she just have a head nod and continued to sit. At one point I lost it and started to laugh so bad in turn she started to laugh and apologize to the man trying to pay who then thought she was having a cough attack and gave her candy. In the end only 1 person entered without paying. Then we got caught. Had to out the chair back and the experiment was over. But we did talk to the cute old man church worker for a long time in funny broken English. 
After this we headed back to the hostel to check on Rosie... She had gotten pretty sick that day and was there sleeping. We took a little break and then got ready for our fun Halloween activity.
It's called 
These are the two I convinced to dress in all black and go as spy ninjas with me. Code name: pooshock, Black Bat and me the American Ninja. So basically they open that door and put us in and we have to get out in one hours time or we die. Okay not really them come get us but that would suck.
We even got a walkie talkie in case things got dangerous.

I think it just added to my outfit. So we enter and it's a dark maze. Along the maze and these numbers and shapes and we can't figure out how they are supposed to help us get the first padlock code. I mean really we are a prety smart group if people and I'm starting to get ticked because they are all over and it makes no sense. That's because we didn't need them yet lol. We just had to put our hands in a dark box and feel the first code. 
We got it. Then we had to use this like to fish the keys off a sleeping guard. 
We finally got into a room and only had 40 minutes left to unlock a door covered in locks!
That's tv counted down the time and sometimes gave us clues. There is a game on the iphone just like this and it was so fun. We had to like find batteries to put in the remote for the car and the. Drive he car to hit a switch which have us a key. There were codes hidden in old books. You had to line up drawers to see a puzzle. Pieces folded out of tables and it was awesome! So stressful and confusing but awesome! We ended up getting out with five minutes left but we did needs clues from the people on the other side of the walkie talkie.
I want to find a game like that in America! After this I got to eat yellow curry.... Thai food.... YUM! Sad it wasn't Hungarian but I did try that for lunch and it was gross and at this point it was late and everyone was tired. 
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Thursday, October 30, 2014

A Look Back

One year.
A lot can happen in one year.
A lot.
So much change. So much growth. So much life.
Really though, years pass by and you are given so many moments. So many moments to change your path, to make mistakes, to help people, to learn, to make your life the way you want it. So many moments to mess up or to fix. There is just a lot that happens in a year.
The last year of my life has been a huge one for me. My life was literally changed 100% in almost every aspect. 
I haven't taken time to really dwell on it because it's been happening so fast. So today, marks a year (okay 3 days short) of an event that changed my life forever. It literally spun me around and put me on an entirely different path. I've never written about it, few know the truth and details of the day, so this post is going to be very personal. It's for myself but I believe in learning from others. 
November 3, 2013 is the day that changed my life. 
Before this day I was married. This is already a shock to some because many people who have met me since this day don't know this fact about me. Yes, I was married. 
The back story to this day:
I was not happily married and at this point I was in counseling doing everything in my power to save the small threads of my marriage that still clung together. I had been married for 11 days shy of four years. We were different from the start, so different. There were huge factors that we should have taken into account but didn't. This is lesson 1: it's never too late. I don't care if you are walking down the isle you can still turn around. You won't think so when everyone is sitting there and you are in your dress all done up, but listen to me you can. 
Moving on. 
At about year two of marriage the first mention of divorce appeared but it was something he didn't want and I wanted to work on. Tensions were high but at the same time we could get along just fine and continued to live our lives, for the most part, happily.
The next two years are a blur and I'm not sure really how to explain it to anyone who wasn't there or witnessing what happen. Little things become bigger issues, big things becomes giant problems, arguments happen but surprisingly never yelling or mean fights. Communication ceases, trust falls apart, lies creep in, job hours lengthen, stories become elaborate and at this point remembering back I cannot distinguish between what was truth and what was fabricated. 
Now it's never a one sides story. I'm hard to live with and I know it. I'm emotional and cranky. I can be mean and impatient.   We all have our downsides and things we can work on and I'm very aware that it takes two to tango. 
Fast forward to April 2013. We move to Oxnard, CA into a beach town with perfect weather, a Cafe Rio, a dollar theater and our cute puppy. The search for another dog continues. We both make commutes and he continues to work terrible hours. Days pass on until one morning while in the kitchen he tells me he wants a divorce.
We are religious people and I suggest we go and talk with our bishop and see if we can work things out. 
Counseling starts. Communication still ceases. 
Lesson 2: communication is vital. You cannot be in a healthy relationship if one person refuses to communicate with the other. It will never work. Ever.
Counseling therefore was incredibly difficult. He refused to participate and had a very poor attitude about it. Trying to do any aspect the counselor suggested was like pulling teeth. He got more distant. More protective. More off.
I remember talking to my bishop trying to explain how weird of a situation this was because it's not the man I knew, infact it was so weird and so unusual I wasn't sure what was happening. I even remember saying he could be cheating bc the behavior was so far fetched. 
Lesson 3: Keep your eyes open and trust your gut. If you are normally of sound mind and you think or even suspect of the slightest bit that cheating is involved, or that something is seriously wrong, it probably is. When work hours turn later, when communication ceases, when phones become password protected, when weird stories and distant behavior starts.... Question it. 
Counseling continues. We get a new dog which I look at as hope and a positive renewal of our "family". Turns out that was false he had been planning to leave me for weeks and was just waiting til our contract was up.
Back to our story:
November 3, 2014
It was early morning and I was up and about working on some photography projects. We had recently done a shoot and the address I needed to send the photos was in his phone. Being early I quietly went into the room, got the phone, realized it was password protected so I asked him what it was and went back into the kitchen to write down the address. 
At that point he comes flying out of the room and demands his phone back going as far as grabbing my hands to get it. Obviously I knew at this point that something was very wrong. 
While I held the phone in a death grip and he tried to remove it from my hands he then proclaimed his hate for me and that he wanted a divorce. Literally, out of thin air. He'd never said a word before and then bam bam bam. 
I then found the text messages. 
The messages that were sent to another woman. The pictures. The little kisses and love words. The travel plans being made. The works. 
I never thought he was capable of it. I didn't know it was happening- although like I said if you question something go with your gut. People lie and some are good at it. 
My world changed. My life changed. 
He finally declared his great desire for a divorce and I found out he had been cheating and for awhile. 
I remember it as clearly as if it happened this morning. Minutes after I still asked him if we could continue counseling and try to work on it. No. I asked him if he was 100% sure that this is what he wanted. Yes. I remember asking that question multiple times and he was done.  Wanted nothing else to do with me. 
That was it. That morning everything I knew was gone. And in the midst of it all I felt relief. Sadness. Heartbreak. Failure. Pain. Mistrust. Anger. But relief. 
I texted my mom happy birthday and I'm getting a divorce. Explained the situation and on life went.
Lesson 4: don't be afraid to do things for the fear of letting people down. I was terrified to get a divorce bc of what people would think and how they would accept it. I didn't want to let my parents down and have that stain on my life, their life. But guess what people, life still goes on and they still love you. 
More change. 
A week later I had researched a company to travel with and had applied to spend the summer in Fiji. 
Within the month I had started tossing the idea around of taking a full year off and doing a teaching job in another part of the world. 
I mean it's not everyday you get a second chance on life. Before this I was going to buy a house and have kids. Now I was single. Which is a whole new world full of confusion and emotions and new chances so why not jump on them. 
My lease was ending in May and I had nothing to hold me back. I knew I wouldn't have this opportunity again so I applied. I was accepted.
I still had a lease on my apartment and now life living alone had to commence. This is huge. I have anxiety about living and being alone and I lived in a sketch neighborhood. Going from having someone there all the time to being alone all the time is a huge change. Especially when it's one of your biggest fears. However, this year I learned to live alone. I learned to sleep alone. I learned to not be fully paranoid. I learned to walk in the dark. I learned to care for my two dogs solo. It was a huge change. 
My photography business shut down. When you work with your husband and then you no longer have one. That changes things. This was a huge change too. 
Then you realize you are single and the whole dating thing.... It really stinks. However I found someone amazing. While it was long distance, it was worth it. 
My life was consumed with weekends away and romance. My heart learned to love again and hope.
My fifth grade class graduated. I sent them onto middle school and the day school ended I got on a plane to Fiji. 
My relationship ended and once again my life was changed and my heart was broken. I chose my dreams over my guy and I still question the decision but I know it was right. 
My best friends got pregnant. One experienced a painful miscarriage. One delivered a heathy baby. One is currently growing a baby girl. I learned what it feels like to enter the 'everyone I know is pregnant' phase of life and I don't like this phase. I'm thrilled for them but it is a constant reminder to my failure in life and a constant feeling of sadness. 
My sister got separated. 
My dad retired and continued his surfing life. 
I spent a summer living in Fiji serving others and helping children. Creating new friendships and learning about a culture that loves people and happiness. 
From Fiji I traveled a week alone island hopping. I learned more about myself and breaking from my painfull shy exterior than I ever have before. I met tons of people, swam with mantarays, explored caves, walked beaches people only dream of going to. 
Then I moved to Europe. I traveled to 12 more countires and taught 3 different classes. And now I am currently in Budapest. 
In 2 months I will live in China.

A lot can happen in a year. 
A divorce.
Moving. 
Ending a career. 
Pregnancies. 
Miscarriages.
Retirement.
A new relationship.
Breaking up. 
A summer abroad.
Leaving work.
Teaching in Europe.
Traveling the world.

What will next year hold? Right now I'm unsure but I know 2015 will be everything I make it. 

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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Falafel, Vienna Style


Since Vienna is lame I will write about my falafel. That wrap right there people is incredible. It's vegan. It's fresh. It's homemmade and it's in the market. I love the market. I love it so much and this market was awesome. They had every single fruit you could ever imagine! Ever cherimoya from Ecuador and they have every dried fruit ever.
We had dried watermelon which was incredible but I think a lie. If you tried to dry watermelon you would have nothing left... It's all water. Weird. Delicious anyway.
So that wrap though... I don't know what really was in it but it was so good. I wanted I go back and get it for dinner again but we couldn't find the correct station.
After an amazing time in the market we went to see the Danube river. 
Then we saw a cool looking church and walked to it.
Then we went to the main shopping area. I saw a forever 21 and bought some cheap long sleeve shirts.
In in bed.
It's 7:30 again.
No judgement lol. Be jealous.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Vienna

Today we got to Vienna.

The end.
Really though I don't know what to say. 
This place is isn't exciting. 
We arrived at noon, entered the hoste l(we have a private room again)
, changed and then headed to meet Hannah's friend at a restaurant called Vapiano. The restaurant was really good it was Italian and you order it, they cook it right infront of you and you can customize it.
Anyway it was tasty. Then her friend Nicole walked us around the city. There isn't an old town like the other places we have been. Instead there are just big white beautiful buildings all spread around.
They are pretty but.... Yeah. 
Her university was gorgeous and they get to study for free... Wake up America and value education. 
Then she had to go and we went to see a palace.

Now I'm in bed. It's 7:30 pm.
Don't judge.
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Monday, October 27, 2014

Prague.

Prague.

This place is like walking a movie set. It reminds me of being in Gothem City. Not that I've ever been in Gothem City but I swear they could film a Batman movie here.
Do you see it? Don't you feel like a movie? That or an amusement park but that was probably because of the ten billion people who decided to come to Prague with us. Seriously though, I've never been in a city with this many people. It's like being at Harry Potter world or Disneyland. 
It sure is pretty. Can't wait to get more pictures tomorrow. 
Bus
Got on a bus at 7:30 am to come here and cut it pretty close but we made it. 4.5 hours through beautiful German country so much to look at.
Hostel
I love our hostel! We are in a room just the six of us with our own bathroom and it opens up to a courtyard. It's so cute!! And the bed is comfortable! 
Walking tour
We hurried into town to start a walking tour. Grabbed a quick sandwich.
Found the man with the yellow umbrella and followed him around the city for the next tree hours.
Here are some notes:
Astronomical clock
-figures move on the hour 
- then walk of the 12 apostles begins and they statues move 
- then golden chicken moves and makes some noise 
-these were added in the 1700's the clock was built in 1410 
- they blinded te clock maker and cut out his tongue and he then committed suicide by jumping into the clock and it broke the clock took 100 yrs to fix- check this story maybe the guy is nuts 

-Prague castle is more like a palace it's 70000 square meters and biggest in world 
- built over 1100 years stated in the 12th century 
- 1618 new king in Bohemia learned that 70%were Protestant and he decreed that all Protestants had to become catholic so they protested and went to the castle to negotiate but king wasn't there and instead the leaders and to meet with governors at end of day 2 people were pushed out a window and a priest. Window was 21 meters high. This triggered the 30 years war. More than 2/3 of bohemians died from this war. 

- the Jewish cemetery in the old district is huge above ground because they had to continue to burry people on top of each other bc it was the only place for them to burry their dead estimated 90,000 bodies are in that small cemetery... It's tiny 
This was a slim bc it was below water level and would flood constantly. They ended up tearing it down and rebuilding it after they raised the level of the streets it's no longer a Jewish district 
This is the clock. 
Then we found a traditional Czech place for dinner... Finally! Love. 
The rest went to the hostel but Rosie and I had a romantic dessert date.
Sitting on the streets eating apple strudels.

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The Prague Power of Zero

Woke up this morning and attempted to curl the hair. Just makes my forehead look even bigger which made me want to cut my bangs back so bad but I know if I do it before china I will regret it so much.
Selfie. Ha. Walked on the bridge for photos. Then an Asian took a photo of us so we asked him to be in our photo 
Then we made our way to the Prague castle. Incredible views and a lot of stairs to climb.
We went and saw the gorgeous cathedrals
We ate some of this traditional dessert. It's like bread dough rolled on a fat stick and rotated over a fire. They then roll it in cinnamon sugar. 
We are lunch in the cutest cafe ever!
And it had vegetarian food. 
Look at this city. Beautiful right? But way too many people. WAY too many.
Then we started to make our way back to the Jewish district so that we could go to the museum and see the crazy cemetery. But we needed money so Paige and Mikele went to get money and we waited. When they came back they said we had a situation and proceeded to show us this:
That's TWENTY THOUSAND CZK!!! Paige wanted 2,000 but added an extra zero! Thus she got twenty k which is over a thousand in US money. So here we are in a city known for pick pockets with 20k and have been warned repeatedly about exchanging money here. So we hand it out put it in our bras and decided to hurry and see the cemetery we went to get the money for. Except it closed!! So all that for nothing. Now we had a crap ton of money and need to figure out what to do. We find a reputable place and then have to figure out how to exchange it back bc it's a lot of money! After a long time in the place we decided she should get polish money and Hungary money for everyone and we would buy it from her. That took forever to figure out. And now...
What's in your wallet!?
So the lesson is do not add an extra zero. 
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