This is the final week, how did this happen so quickly? It's time to speed things up and to get our video, presentation, and poster done. It's time to fit in final dinners, final outings with friends and final smiles to share with others. This is it, this is the week to make a difference in someone's life and plant a seed of hope and laughter.
Just a couple of observations I do not want to leave behind...
-even after people get off the metro and head towards the escalators, there's still organization in lining up single file on the right side of the escalator and leaving enough room for others to pass on the left. Maybe this reminds me of cars on a highway but with people, which makes me more impressed of the anti-disorder behavior present here.
-there is such thing as 'Prague water' on some restaurant menus and they charge one dollar for it, and no free refills. This is essentially water from the tap that I could get for free if I went to the bathroom and filled a cup myself...silly.
-it's apparently rare for Czech people to start talking randomly to others even after being on a train together for 2+ hrs... Well this is also unique to me because I am more than glad to start a conversation with others! especially if I don't know them.
-food is real here. Since there are many restrictions on food requirements, many chemically-treated ingredients are against the law here and therefore, a potential healthier diet. I got to try a delicious broccoli soup at a baguette place and I realized how much I miss fresh ingredients that I used to get when I was growing up in Colombia.
-dogs are often not on leashes and are so obedient to their owner and simply follow them.
-beer is cheaper than water, and it is accepted to be carried around just like water is transported in the U.S.
I enjoyed my experience here and I am sure I will have a lot to share once I am back at Lehigh. See you soon!



