My name is Nate and I’m seven years old. Tomorrow I start the new school year. I’m excited to go back to school! But first I want to tell you about my amazing year.
It started during the big winter storm in February 2011. My mom and dad told me we were moving to Prague! My dad got a teaching job there. We had a big garage sale, sold our house, and then flew to Prague in July 2011.
Now I live near a castle! I go to a great school with great teachers. We get lots of breaks during the school year.
During the October mid-term break we went to Barcelona, Spain. It was just 2 1/2 hours to fly there. I got to see Park Guell, designed by Gaudi. Mom says he is a famous architect. I think he was inspired by Dr. Seuss!
In February we took the night train to Krakow, Poland. It was so fun!
We stayed at a friend’s home and took care of their turtle.
The salt mines were so cool! We walked 65 flights of steps down into the earth. Here’s what we saw:
One day we went to Nowa Huta. It was built in the 1950’s as an example of a perfect Communist city.
After Communism fell, this is what they named their main street:
In April we flew to Venice for Easter break. I got to see St. Marco’s Square.
Then we took the train to Florence. We saw the Duomo, Florence’s famous cathedral. We spent Easter morning watching the exploding fireworks cart. It’s a tradition that comes from the 1500’s. We went to lots of art museums. My favorite part of Florence was eating gelato ice cream every day!
In May we drove for the day to Herrnhut, Germany with our friends. That’s the place where modern missions started. We went with friends. It was a 2 ½ hour drive.
In June the Zidek family came to visit us. We went on a dinner cruise on the Vltava river.
We took the train to Pilsen with the Zidek family to see the Pilsner Brewery.
In late June my Grandma and Grandpa came to visit us. It was so fun to show them Prague! Here’s Grandma and me at the entrance of Prague Castle.
We went to an opera called Carmen at the Prague State Opera House. We also went to an organ and violin concert at St. Salvatore Church. We heard the music of Vivaldi, Bach, Mozart, Brahms, and Handel.
We took the train to Vienna and stayed with good friends at their hotel. We saw Schonbrunn (summer palace of the Hapsburgs), St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Mozart’s house, and had lunch in a café.
We took the train to Dresden. Then we drove to Wittenburg. Here’s Castle Church where Martin Luther posted his 95 theses!
Next we went to Leipzig, home of Bach, who is one of my Grandma’s favorite composers. Here’s Tomaskirche, where Bach was Cantor. We also got to see the Bach Museum.
After Grandma and Grandpa left we went to Czech Switzerland, on the border with Germany. We went hiking with our friends to Pravcicka Brana, the biggest natural land bridge in Europe.
We hiked 10 miles that day. Mom and Dad said I was a real trooper!
At the end of July we flew to Paris. My big sister Sam met us there! We had so much fun!
Then we stayed 12 days in the French countryside, near Blois. We saw several chateaux. Chateaux really look more like palaces than what you’d think a chateau would look like.

Chateau of Blois: Joan of Arc was here in 1429! We stayed in a quiet little village outside this town.

Chateau of Clos Luce: This was Leonardo da Vinci’s bed! He lived in Amboise the last six years of his life.

Sam and Me at Chateau of Cheverny. This is Captain Haddock’s Castle. There was a Tintin Exhibition here!
We saw other cool places in the Loire Valley. We went to Chartres to see it’s amazing cathedral. We saw the Castle of Chinon. We saw the city of Orleans, where Joan of Arc lifted the siege of the English during the 100 years war in the 1400’s.

Abby of Fontevraud: Henry II, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and their son Richard the Lionheart are buried here!
Then we flew home to Prague. We have been enjoying the last lazy days of summer before school starts tomorrow.
I wonder what adventures I’ll have this year?