By the way. Please note how I am writing the CZECH REPUBLIC. NOT CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Say the latter in the presence of Jeff and you will be promptly corrected. ;) Seriously dude, the countries split in 1992. That's the year I was born, so you've had 24 years to get it in your head.
It was a freezing day, even though the forecast said 50 and sunny. JOKES. I guess the credibility of iPhone weather app can only be so high. So glad we dressed warm! But all the walking kept us from being too cold. Jane's FAVORITE part of the day, hands down, was riding on the train and the metro. She couldn't have cared less about the amazing buildings, famous bridges, and spectacular castles surrounding her.
So this awkwardly turned into a Kerri/Lyla photoshoot because jeff kept saying "I already have a picture in front of this, I want a picture of YOU in front of this!"
A fulfilled dream of his to kiss a girl in Prague :) I'm glad it's me.
^^ this is just too spectacular. Every where you look, it's unbelievable.
^^ catching bubbles in the namesti (prague town square)
^^ of course this baby was a total and complete angel. I could NOT be more obsessed with her. She is my constant mood booster. My little ray of sunshine, and my peace of heaven.
We just drove on up to prague one morning, spent the day there, and drove home. How cool is that? We walked ALL over. Jeff had me guess how far we walked and I said..."uhm, maybe like 2 miles?" and he said "UHM more like 8 miles!" I still don't quite believe him, but he does know Prague a LITTLE better than I do.
aaaaaand after this trip is when we decided it's time to invest in a good camera because it's such a shame to be in such a beautiful place and to have the pictures we take not even come close to doing it justice. ya know? So hopefully our next trip will include some non-grainy, crystal clear pictures. And maybe I'll even do my hair. You never know how lucky you're gonna get....
oh and we bought a selfie stick. because #tourists
Kerri, I love these pictures and you look so so pretty and that picture with the water and buildings behind you should be a postcard.
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