Petr Havlík @ Prague

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6 weeks done!

What has happened from the last blog-post:

  • Quite simply: A LOT! (hence no blog updates for quite a while)
  • Trip to Baltimore Aquarium
  • Baltimore Orioles baseball game
  • Trip to Annapolis
  • Night out in Hunt Valley and seeing X-Man: First Class
  • Celebrating 4th of July (NYC visit for my brother, work for me :-)
  • Hell of a BBQ party
  • And… still no internet connection :-(

When I started writing this update, the very first sentence went like this. “This week, we will get finally connected!” Wel, that’s not true anymore… The reason being Verizion trying to fool us and give us a contract with huge penalties for early termination of the service. So we finally decided to stay without stable connection in our apartment an instead use free public library WiFi. At least we will do something else too :-)

But back to our adventures in US. Work is kinda OK, nothing really new – sometimes easy, sometimes busy… all-in-all, it’s OK and since our friends from high school arrived a week ago, we have a lot of fun at the pool. And lot of playing around the diving board as well (see Facebook profile from Petr S., he has the most hilarious videos shot with waterproof camera :-)

On our days off we try to travel as much as possible around East Coast so that we can do something really BIG in September (West Coast, Caribbean Cruise? :-). On our “bucket list” were among other things The National Aquarium in Baltimore and baseball game. We did both on Friday 24th June and we loved it.

National Aquarium is basically a huge building filled with fauna that is at least somehow water-related. Apart from sharks, stingrays, all kind of fishes… you can find there tropical frogs, reptiles, jellyfishes, birds. Just like a ZOO, only water-specific. We got our combo-tickets with 4D IMAX theatre movie and also a dolphin show, which I enjoyed the most (despite what I learned after watching The Cove).

Baltimore Trip

As for the baseball game, we got a chance to see the match between Baltimore Orioles (= O’s) and Cincinnati Reds. Not a very prime game, but what the heck. We got our tickets for 6$ (students’ discount on Fridays) and as those were the cheapest ones, our seats were not really that good :-). But after first 4 innings (= something like a set in tennis games), we decided to go and see if there are any better ones by the playground. And boy, we got lucky. We moved to a place located right above the batter and people sitting around us were the most dedicated fans, so we had an amazing time screaming, chanting and high-fiving. What a truly American experience :-). As if this was not enough, the game ended as a tie by the end of standard 9 innings, so there were extra ones. In 12th inning, Reds almost scored against the home team, but O’s prevented that from happening by outing the player by less than a couple of inches before he reached the fourth base. And right after that, O’s hit a homerun and the whole stadium went berzerk :-). The only thing left was a winning celebration fireworks at the very end of the game… Ohhh wait, that happened too! :-) Well, it couldn’t have gotten any better!

Baltimore Trip

And all that took place in just one Friday :-). After that, it was a work-weekend for us, but that was OK because we were planning to go to King’s Dominion on Monday. So we have quite something to look forward to… Unfortunately, that did not work out as our supervisor got sick. But that’s not a reason to whine and be sad.

We decided to stop being sad and be awesome instead, true story :-)

And we also decided to go to Annapolis. Even though we didn’t plan anything, we were surprised how beautiful this (once-capitol of US) city was. Apart from some important historical buildings and sights, which do not interest me that much, I was stunned by the US Naval Academy (= university for naval officers). It was huge, outstandingly beautiful, historical and very sport-related. The facilities for all kind of sports were just huge – I bet there were more playgrounds, running tracks, gyms etc. than in all Prague :-). I even started thinking what would it be like to study there…

Trip to Annapolis

Apart from Naval Academy, we also gut lucky and  were able to cheer up the very last rider of Race Across America (3000-mile long “race” with 170 000 feet of climbing, see official RAAM site for more info). He crossed the finish line walking with his son and it was very emotional and inspiring. The craziest thing is that the winner covered the distance in 8 days and 8 hours. And yes, I am not denying that I won’t do this crazy race one day :-). After our arrival back to Cockeysville, we decided to go to Hunt Valley and catch a movie (new X-Men: First Class). Of course, that meant that we had to go to Chipotle too :-)

Trip to Annapolis

Well, I guess that’s all for our travelling in recent days. Even though there was a huge celebration across all US – The Independence Day on 4th July. My brother went to NYC and met up with our cousin for 3 days… and based on what he said, he got the most amazing time ever. First time in NYC, what else would one expect :-) Well, and for me… not so sparky. I got to work on 4th, and since the transport to Baltimore downtown was a bit complicated in the evening, I decided to stay and enjoy the fireworks/celebration in our very tiny village Cockeysville, and catch up on le Tour. I was in NYC for the huge celebrations last year, so I bet Baltimore wouldn’t triumph that… :-)

The very last thing I want to mention is our (only!) second BBQ. A lot of people from around Baltimore came (thanks to our supervisor who worked as a taxi driver that night :-). We got lot of food, lot of booze… and a whole lotta fun. I hope the next one will happen a bit sooner.

That’s all folks. I hope ya’ll are enjoying the summer like we are. The time is flying by and only a few weeks left… and before you know it, we will be back in Prague (on 20th Sep)!

Baltimore Trip

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I’m going to close with our plans for the rest of the summer. Nothing specific planned, but this are things I’d like to do in the upcoming weeks:

  • Trip to NYC and volunteering for Nautica Triathlon that I competed in last year.
  • Another trip to Washington D.C.
  • Trip to Six Flags with our LiveStrong supporter from Czech Republic.
  • Rent a car and go to Ocean City & Atlantic City.
  • Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland.
  • Trip to Philadelphia and participating in LiveStrong challenge over there.

4 weeks DONE!

What has happened from the last blog-post:

  • Crazy weather (had more than 40° in the shade)
  • Internet connection coming to our apartment, finally!
  • We went to see Washington DC (and we will go there again :-)
  • Flea-market rocked our world for just 12$
  • Chipotle rocked our world even more :-D

It’s incredible how time goes fast. Tomorrow, it will be 4 weeks for us in United States. Now that I mentioned that, I realized that so far I haven’t kept my desired “blogpost ratio” (1 post per week), but don’t worry… I’ll make it up as soon as we get stable internet connection in our apartment. You see, so far, we were able to catch free WiFi which was awesome. But for some reason, it stopped working :-). So I am dependent on the connection at our swimming pool, which is kinda OK, but not very fast.

That’s for my apologies why my blog was dead for last 10 days or so. I can’t wait to get the connection installed – it will be fiber optics (kick-ass fast) from Verizon, with HD TV channels (that can be watched on PC!) included… which I love most because of the upcoming cycling events (le Tour de France, la Vuelta a España).

My parents kept emailing/texting us about what have we been up to… Well, a lot! :-) Even tough last couple of days were (as usually) incredibly busy, we managed to get some trips planned and went to Washington D.C. That’s probably the best thing we’ve done so far. We had a flawless plan for all the sightseeing places, but somehow, we did cover like 1/3 of it :-). There is just too many things to see!

We spent more than half a day in Natural History Museum. Even though we originally planned to stay there for 2 hours tops – obviously, we didn’t know that this much time will be required just for the breath-taking ocean life exhibition…

Trip to Washington

Trip to Washington

Do we regret it? Not at all, it was just awesome and one of the most interesting places I’ve been to in last couple of years. And as there is lot of places left that we “missed”, we got another reason to go and see DC again :-). Check out all of our pictures in the dedicated photo album on my Flickr account. Our trip to Washington D.C. was a whole-day “event”, we set off at 6:30 am and got back at 11pm. Man, we were tired like hell… probably because of the distance we walked – more than 10k.

Next time, I’ll bring a GPS tracker so that we can measure the distance more precisely and share the exact route we took. One more thing I’d like to mention about our trip: lunch at Chipotle. The best Mexican fast-food place. It’s a little bit pricier than Taco or McDonald, but still quite OK for us foreigners/students. And it’s freaking amazing :-)

Trip to Washington

So having the trip to DC behind us, we got few more plans. And a good thing is, that even though we live in quite remote suburb area (village Cockeysville), travelling to other places is not that bad. From the front door of our apartment, it took us – using public transport – just little over 2 hours to get to National Mall in DC . Travelling to Philadelphia and New York should be similar, so I hope to “cover” most of the cities on East cost during July/August. And then, in September, we will most likely do some kick-ass cruise to Hawaii or Caribbean :-)

I think this should be enough for our travelling. Apart from that, most of our time was spent at work (= pool), than relaxing and than sports (swimming, running, basketball and frisbee). Keeping up with the hours-per-week of sports I used to before I left Prague is quite difficult, but I reconciled myself to doing less. It’s just not possible because of weather conditions (40° in the shade is quite a standard here :-) and all the temptations that are at hand :-).

Carpe diem! Right now, it’s all about enjoying our stay here, and living/working with my brother is just incredible and I can’t wait for all the adventures that are awaiting us in upcoming weeks!

One of the last things I ‘d like to mention is flea-market we went to just 2 days ago. Our plan was to get a microwave and a coffee maker as we weren’t provided with these at our apartment. We didn’t really think that we could get them for reasonable prices, but boy, we made quite a deal :-). First, we got a coffee maker for 2$ (sic!) and then almost brand-new microwave for just 10$. I can’t imagine the same thing happening in Czech… But anyway, our kitchen is “ready” and our lives will be a little bit easier from now on :-).

That would be all for today. Got a long day ahead of me, so take it easy. Not sure when the next post will be published, probably in a week or so. We are planning to “do” Baltimore on Friday, when we are off of work (we will probably visit the aquarium in the morning and baseball game of Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox later). And I can’t wait for the the next week, which will be about all about theme parks – on Monday we will go either to Six Flags or King’s Dominion. And the other one that we don’t visit this time, well, we will go there in July :-).

Love it here! Take care ya’ll!

Related and interesting links:

  • My brother’s memo about our trip.
  • Our pictures from Washington.
  • Collection of all our pictures taken so far. More pictures coming soon!
  • Noora – fellow lifeguard posting from NYC.

Trip to Washington Trip to Washington

Finally settled, and working…

Hello there! After a week or so, another report from our adventurous summer “trip” to United States. Last couple of days were pretty crazy: the swimming season at outdoor pools in Virginia and Maryland has finally begun. It meant lots of travelling between two pools for us.

Reason quite simple: not enough lifeguards :-). On one hand, we weren’t that much happy about that since it meant packing/unpacking our stuff over and over again… but in the end, it was lot of fun. And also, more working hours, ergo more benjamins

And so we got first working experience – it all started last Saturday (May 28th). Our very first day was quite interesting; and incredibly busy. We got more than 200 people and believe me, it was really crazy. We didn’t have time to go to toilets or get snacks… but somehow, we survived it and thanks to our great team, we even managed to enjoy it. And of course, no incident thanks to our diligent work :-).

The opening weekend for us was a little bit strange as well – we spent it somewhere else than we originally should. As I mentioned earlier, I and my brother will be working during summer at DeerTree pool. But due to the short-staffed situation, we were moved temporarily to KeyLanding, which is not that far away. Here are the panorama-pictures of the pools:

Key Landing

Deer Tree

They’re not that much different. Well, the shape is exactly the same, but the size is half as big as Deer Tree’s. Plus DeerTree has a diving board, which is a huge advantage :-). So the pools are the same, but what differs quite a bit is the surroundings and environment. Whereas DeerTree has a beautiful area around the pool with shops and everything else within 3-minute walking distance, Key Landing has (almost) nothing and the surrounding houses are a part of a ghetto, where you really don’t feel that safe when walking at night.

No surprise we were quite happy when our supervisor told us we’re moving back and staying at DeerTree for good. Yesterday was finally our first working day at DeerTree; and man, the day was simply perfect.

We slept in, had the most delicious cereal breakfast by Quaker Oats, watched a movie, prepared snacks for our shifts and headed to the pool (we open at 12:00, so really no rush in the mornings). I spent first two hours cleaning the pool with vacuum pump – and as there is 12ft deep-end, it meant diving in which I enjoy the most :-).

Then another hour or so in the pump room with supervisor, making sure everything is working correctly and water-chemistry is in order with local regulations. On the whole, today was very laid-back and mellow day, mainly thanks to the weather – warm, but quite windy. This combination keeps residents at home. Maybe it was a little bit too boring, but at least we got enough time to clean the pool perfectly for upcoming inspection, and also got some time for practicing on the diving board :-).

I pretty much mastered the frontflip with straight legs, now it’s time to move to backflips and inverted flips. We will have the whole summer for that, and I can’t wait… Good thing is that water is much “safer” than snow, so hopefully I won’t tear my ACL as in December 2009.

Few upcoming days are gonna be quite busy as school holidays are about to begin; and on top of that, we’re now on 6 working days/week schedule… so really no time for travelling or fooling around. But you would be surprised how enjoyable working at the pool can be. Most of the time, I wouldn’t really call it a work :-). The best thing about it is the fact that you are dealing with people all day long. Not only your team members/other lifeguards, but mainly residents that come to the pool. When you stay at one place for some time, you get to know them. Some are quite, but mostly they are just nice and easy-to-talk-to. They start calling you by your name, invite your for a beer or fishing, buy pizza for you or offer a guided tour around the city. Since we were moving back and forth, the community at DeerTree is still rather unfamiliar to us, but I’m pretty sure this will change quite soon!

Other random tidbits and thoughts collected throughout the week:

  • TacoBell is just awesome! So far, our choice number one as far as fast food restaurants are concerned. Cheap and (relatively) healthy mexican food, tasty beefy burritos for 1$ cannot be matched with anything else :-)
  • Everything is either same or cheaper than in Czech. And I am not talking about gas, but food, clothes and other pretty basic stuff. Shopping in huge supermarket is one of my favorite activities – especially picking cereal boxes from tens of different brands and tastes. And blueberry bagels are my most desired little cravings.
  • It was f**cking hot in here last couple of days. Kids even got off school early, so that they can go to pool and cool down a bit. We were of course very happy because of that :-D.
  • Time flies pretty fast. It’s been 10 over days since we arrived. I love it here, nothing to really worry about – just people at the pool. No e-mails, no assignments, no deadlines… just chill, game and sports. We will see how this will change during summer.

All of the pictures we have taken are to be found in Baltimore collection at Flickr. We will keep updating it :-)