Sunday, September 6, 2009

God Save the Queen

We are in the presence of royalty, and boy is it entertaining!

Morgan and I met Jana, our first couch surfing host, at her work place in Prague. She struck me as a kind, mild mannered girl, and to be honest I was wondering if we would be able to find much to talk about. Jana, however, is a perfect example of why you should not judge a book by its cover. Once we settled onto our train to Kladno that evening, we had a great conversation about Czech life, and immediately I felt I had an inside look at Czech politics and social issues. Did you know that the Communist Party still receives 15% of the vote in the Czech Republic? Jana pointed out a poster depicting a happy family akin to an L.L.Bean magazine, it was an campaign sign for the party. As she translated the list of campaign promises and passionately explained why, frankly, it was a load of crap. When the conversation moved to the strain that the country's gypsy population was putting on the state welfare system, another passenger joined the conversation as well.

From Czech Republic

We were learning so much, so fast, but we were just beginning to learn about Jana. When we reached her flat in Kladno, a suburb of Prague, she revaled to us her secret life as a hardcore music fanatic. Jana travels around Europe to dance parties that last an entire weekend, goes absolutely bonkers, than flies home to her routine life in the Czech Republic. On weekends when she is not traveling, she is resting up for her next big shindig. Hardcore is not so big in the Czech Republic, and only one or two other Czechs attend these parties. Jana puts it best: "I am the Czech Queen of Hardcore!"

By our last night, I'm pretty sure we've got Jana pegged. Quiet by day, crazy by night, the Queen lives her simple Czech life, and her crazy Hardcore life. Then she pulled out the jars of mushrooms. Jars upon jars of these live mushrooms, growing in a pool of what smelled like sweet vinegar. Drink the stuff for good health, or put it on a rash to help it heal. She even had a batch of "retarded" mushrooms she was planning to use for a facial! I think she needs to go into business: Jana's Magic Mushrooms!

Of course, I am leaving out the part about how Jana is a great host, helpful and hospitable. That was the icing on the cake. Because of Jana, our first couchsurfing experience was incredible. If we have the opportunity to meet more people like her, we will be very blessed indeed.

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9 comments:

Isaac Hurst said...

This post was amazing. Tommy dancing reminds me of the Harkness wedding. I'm so impressed that video was included too. The dancing queen sounds like a great host. Way to go to remote local areas. You'll make Rick Steves proud. Ask the locals if they have heard of him.

Tommy Lingbloom said...

When I was in Switzerland, the locals asked me if I found their town because of Rick Steves. How embarrassing...

Rachel said...

wow Tommy - way to bust a move!
Great video. James stopped drinking his bottle and stared at the screen! :o)

Rick L. said...

Tommy So glad you and Morgan had such a great host!
Thank you for being so nice to our kids Jana!

Dad & Mom

emily said...

sweet moves! but maybe morgan needed some of the magic mushrooms to lose her inhibitions! ;) glad you're first stop was a success!

mitchell luce said...

work it!

SavedByGrace said...

I'm tired just watching - No wonder Jana's so thin! (Is it just me, or does she look a lot like Lindsay T.?) I'm so glad you two are having such a great time - We're right there with you in spirit!

Bob G. said...

I now know why there was no dancing at the ToMO wedding.

janko said...

Hello everyone,

I have been trying to contact Jana for quite some time but she does not reply to her email?!
Anyone knows how she's doing?