<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<rss version="2.0">
	<channel>
		<title>Ball Blog -This is my blog to give you a peek into my life and my brain while I&#039;m in Prague. Czech it out... Sorry.</title>
		<link>http://www.jeremyball.com/blog/index.php</link>
		<description><![CDATA[Jeremy Ball - jeremyball.com - Jeremy Ball from Winston-Salem, Boone, Dallas, Boston, now Prague.]]></description>
		<copyright>Copyright 2012, Jeremy Ball</copyright>
		<managingEditor>Jeremy Ball</managingEditor>
		<language>en-US</language>
		<generator>SPHPBLOG 0.5.1</generator>
		<item>
			<title>Whoa! Where does the time go??</title>
			<link>http://www.jeremyball.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry091210-161941</link>
			<description><![CDATA[So, I&#039;ve been back in the States for some time now. I&#039;m engaged to a wonderful woman. I&#039;m playing loads of music and living a great life.<br /><br />If you&#039;re curious what I&#039;m thinking about these days you can go to the only blog that I semi-regularly update: <a href="http://www.americanfreethinkers.com." target="_blank" >www.americanfreethinkers.com.</a><br /><br />Adios!]]></description>
			<category></category>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.jeremyball.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry091210-161941</guid>
			<author>Jeremy Ball</author>
			<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 21:19:41 GMT</pubDate>
		</item>
		<item>
			<title>Dobrư den, y&#039;all</title>
			<link>http://www.jeremyball.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry080531-064349</link>
			<description><![CDATA[Let&#039;s start off with a few pointers for all of you wannabe adventurers out there:<br /><br />1) Do not wind up stranded on a street in Dublin at midnight with approximately 150 lbs. in luggage. This is not a fun time.<br />2) Do not accidentally buy the ticket for your connecting flight for the wrong day.<br />3) Do learn the basics of the language spoken in a country you&#039;re planning on living in.<br />4) Do come to Praha. It is truly beautiful and the best city I&#039;ve ever been in.<br />5) Do make sure to secure a reliable internet connection because open WIFI networks are not nearly as ubiquitous in Europe as they are in the states.<br /><br />Well, that&#039;s enough free advice for the moment.<br /><br />Now to the main questions: &quot;How ARE you?&quot; and &quot;How IS it?&quot;. These are the things everyone wants to know. And it&#039;s pretty hard to answer those questions. But, I&#039;ll try.<br /><br />How am I? Well, kind of all over the map. Obviously, I miss people back home. Honestly, some of this experience is pretty tough - I&#039;m not 21 anymore and it&#039;s more difficult to just drop... a life... than it used to be. Boston has really become home and it&#039;s hard to leave people you love, especially when your relationship with them is part of your identity.<br /><br />But, also, I&#039;m really happy. I&#039;ve had moments here when I found myself thinking, &quot;best night of my life.&quot; It&#039;s so international here, both in the city and at my company. And I&#039;m really being exposed to ideas and cultures and people that I never would have if I&#039;d not come. On a given night I can find myself talking over beers with people from Russia, Sweden, Czech, England, Scotland, Ireland, Romania, Spain, Poland, America, Wales, Brazil, Serbia, Slovakia and Bulgaria. And that&#039;s just so far.<br /><br />So, I&#039;m often sad and sometimes elated, but usually pretty good. It doesn&#039;t feel... weird... here. The language barrier is big. But, honestly, Ireland felt more foreign than the Czech Republic.<br /><br />Now, how is it?<br /><br />Well, with the language - yes, you can get by. And you learn how to communicate and get what you want. But, it would be so, so much better to speak the language. So, I&#039;m taking two classes starting next week. Czech is meant to be an incredibly difficult language... and really it&#039;s a little pointless to learn. After going home there will be little opportunity to practice it. But, I plan on coming back to the Czech Republic often. And Prague alone is worth it - just to be able to make basic conversation. Plus, it sounds really cool.<br /><br />The city itself is exceptionally beautiful. I haven&#039;t even really explored that much, as I&#039;ve been working and trying to just settle in. But, yes. Beautiful. People are nice, in general, but it&#039;s a lot like Boston, in that people don&#039;t really interact with you unless they know you. Everyone does say &quot;dobrư den&quot; when they interact with you for the first time.<br /><br />The beer? Yes. It&#039;s wonderful and dirt cheap. And beer culture here is great. People sit outside even during lunch and eat leisurely and have a pint. In the evenings pubs are full of people talking and socializing - not watching tv&#039;s. You can tell that people like to talk and enjoy socializing with friends over a few pints. But, in general, people are well mannered.<br /><br />It&#039;s a very clean city. And efficient. Train tickets actually give you an amount of time for your money. So, for CZK 18 (a little more than a dollar) you get something like half an hour. The implication there is that THE TRAINS ACTUALLY RUN ON TIME. Why can&#039;t Boston trains run like that?<br /><br />Everything is cheaper here, for the most part. You can go somewhere and get ripped off quite easily. But, if you venture out a bit you can get a few beers and a nice meal for less than $15. A night out can cost less than $20 or $30 if done right. Electronics are more expensive and some things are fairly evenly priced.<br /><br />I don&#039;t have a permanent flat yet, but I&#039;m working on it. And, hopefully I&#039;ll have an internet connection during my evenings soon, so that I can chat with people more often.<br /><br />I&#039;ll try to keep everyone as updated as I can.<br /><br />Cau!]]></description>
			<category></category>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.jeremyball.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry080531-064349</guid>
			<author>Jeremy Ball</author>
			<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 13:43:49 GMT</pubDate>
		</item>
		<item>
			<title>Intro</title>
			<link>http://www.jeremyball.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry080501-104037</link>
			<description><![CDATA[Guess what. I&#039;m moving to Prague.<br /><br />If that were not the case, I probably would not be writing this blog. I am terrible at keeping up with blogs. I always start up with the best intentions and end up feeling horrible about myself because of aborted projects just like this one.<br /><br />But, I think it&#039;ll be different this time. Yes. Different. Because when have I ever lived in Prague? Never, I tell you. And I see this as a way of procrastinating on writing emails and letters. I <i>will</i> fail at being a good pen pal. I may have an easier time at this.<br /><br />So, for now - here are the details. I&#039;m moving to Prague. I&#039;ll be working with a large company that shall hereafter be dubbed &quot;The Beast,&quot; to avoid summary dismissal and deportation. I think it&#039;s a great company. &quot;The Beast&quot; is just appropriate.<br /><br />That&#039;s all for now. I leave May 21st. This is the 1st of May. Am I ready? No way. Anyone want a car?<br /><br />Jeremy]]></description>
			<category>General</category>
			<guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.jeremyball.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry080501-104037</guid>
			<author>Jeremy Ball</author>
			<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 17:40:37 GMT</pubDate>
		</item>
	</channel>
</rss>

