
a thousand words // june 17, 2019
day twenty
I’ve been making a joke every time I see a group of kids being herded around Prague. I say, to an unsuspecting classmate, “I can’t believe all those kids parents sent them on a trip to Prague with their teachers…” It’s especially funny when the kids are like 4 or 5 years old who can hardly get on escalators on their own, or have to wear bright yellow traffic vests to cross the streets. Obviously, these kid groups are most likely Czech natives who have come to Prague or a certain part of the city on a school field trip of some sort, or perhaps are even just in day care or something, but everyone I say that to really falls for it, and they say things like “yeah… well maybe they are from here” gently, so as to not make me feel dumb for the comment.
The truth is I did have that original thought when I saw the first group of kids. I’m almost positive I figured it out before saying it out loud, but I can’t really be sure if I accidentally said it as a real comment or as a joke for the first time. It’s an easy thing to get mixed up I think, I’m here on a school field trip, and Czech kids don’t look all that different from American kids, so perhaps all those kids just go to a super wealthy private school where they culture them by taking them on summer trips without their parents to Europe… Obviously, that is not the case. What a nightmare for teachers, and often you know those kids wouldn’t remember a thing from the trip anyway. These girls must have thought I was crazy, taking a child’s photo. I got several confused looks from girls, the boys were absolutely ignorant to me. I think it’s innate in girls at this point, though to be more suspicious of any strange person or any person doing a strange thing.
My guess though, was that they were just confused, looking at a group similar to theirs, just older and walking around with a bunch of cameras, what are we doing here? Are we Czech? Certainly they know we are American? Also quick shout out to the boy wearing the Darth Vader tee, I’m a huge fan little man.








