OUR LIFE IN CZECH REPUBLIC // What a normal family Sunday looks like

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2023
  • #CzechRepublic​ #Prague​
    Hello and welcome back to my channel! My name is Andrea and I’m so happy you are stopping by here! Meet me, my husband Jan and our two daughters Alicia and Isabella! We are currently living in Czech Republic. I work from home so all my videos are home-related, cooking and lifestyle!
    I hope you will stick around and subscribe for more videos like this!!
    🌍 Dive into the heart of Czech Republic with us in this enchanting video! Join us on a typical Sunday adventure as we explore the picturesque town of Srbsko near Beroun. From leisurely strolls to savoring local cuisine and immersing ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of a traditional town festival, this video captures the essence of family life in this charming corner of the world.
    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Witness the simple joys that make up a normal family Sunday in Czech Republic. As the morning sun graces the cobblestone streets, we embark on a leisurely walk, discovering hidden gems and taking in the breathtaking natural beauty that surrounds us.
    🍽️ Our taste buds are in for a treat as we indulge in the flavors of Czech cuisine at a quaint local restaurant. From hearty dishes to delectable desserts, you'll get a taste of the culinary delights that make this region so special.
    🎉 The day culminates in a visit to a lively town festival, where we immerse ourselves in the rich cultural traditions and connect with the warm-hearted locals. The vibrant stalls, captivating performances, and the sense of community create an atmosphere that truly encapsulates the spirit of Czech hospitality.
    📸 Join us on this visual journey through Srbsko near Beroun and experience the magic of everyday life in Czech Republic. Whether you're a travel enthusiast or simply curious about different cultures, this video is sure to inspire your sense of adventure and appreciation for the beauty that can be found in the simplest of moments.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @AracelliWorld
    @AracelliWorld 14 днів тому

    Amo Chequia con todo mi corazón

  • @doubravkaklementova6191
    @doubravkaklementova6191 9 місяців тому +4

    Hi Andrea. Yes, I think most of the Czechs know at least many of the plants and trees with eatable stuff 😂😉 And of course everybody is learning about these all the time in schools, I think it start’s even in kindergartens 😀

    • @ArepasforDinner
      @ArepasforDinner  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! 😃 really is very nice!! I don’t believe we learn any of that in school. Haha of course I can identify a mango tree from an avocado one but that would be pretty much it 😂

  • @paulselinger6658
    @paulselinger6658 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for a great vlog, Andrea. It's very nice to see the countryside through your eyes. I can relate to your surprise regarding Jan's knowledge of local flora. My Brazilian wife once remarked that she'd never have believed to one day be married to a man who can go to the forest and bring home mushrooms to make a dinner.

  • @guitinwidit
    @guitinwidit 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi Andrea, I have appreciated following your videos from Florida for the past several years. I was a teacher in Prague in 1991 and have been back a couple of times since, most recently 11 years ago in early 2013. Can you comment/update your thoughts on the state of the economy and real estate market. You made a video a couple of years ago (maybe three?) that was widely appreciated. Do you still feel the market is in a bubble? Are prices currently about 4.000 Euros per square meter? Wow! Anyway, thanks and stay warm! Oh, has the price of heating your home gone done this year?

  • @MacGyver5AF
    @MacGyver5AF 9 місяців тому +4

    The river stream is called "Berounka" (after the city of Beroun, obviously) :)

    • @ArepasforDinner
      @ArepasforDinner  9 місяців тому +2

      So it’s not the Vltava!!! Makes sense. Not every river I see can be the Vltava 😂💜💜💜

    • @kazacokova
      @kazacokova 4 місяці тому

      Also the pub you stopped to eat is called U Berounky 😊

  • @helenas6924
    @helenas6924 9 місяців тому +1

    Andrea, it's so nice to see your cute little girls ❤. A walk along Berounka is nice any time of the year and the restaurant above the river is one of my favourite👍.

  • @25Sonay
    @25Sonay 9 місяців тому

    Thanks,it was fun watching it ! I think that difference between people is mainly in language , we are all the same !

  • @smgarcial
    @smgarcial 9 місяців тому

    Bello el video. Las niñas lindas y uds también. ❤❤

  • @yamirkaibarra5415
    @yamirkaibarra5415 9 місяців тому

    So good and relaxing ❤

  • @ultramarinus2478
    @ultramarinus2478 9 місяців тому +1

    So, you was in Srbsko village/town, wich same as Beroun, is flown through by Berounka river. Czechs have much less diverse fauna and flora than the one in southern America, therefore the biology classes usually covers it quite good. Especially poisonous, and edible parts of our nature are quite known. My granpa knew each and every tree (was working in the sawmill for a time, and LOVED to work with wood). Im much less informed on the matter, but can recognize the hazelnut tree too.

    • @ArepasforDinner
      @ArepasforDinner  9 місяців тому

      Nice to know I always feel like an ignorant plant/tree/mushroom wise 😂 so it amazes me how much ppl know about it here!!

    • @ultramarinus2478
      @ultramarinus2478 9 місяців тому

      @@ArepasforDinner When i was thinking about that aspect again, it occured to me, it might have something with comunism and socialism. During those times, it was hard to LEGALY earn extra cash. And one way how to SPARE some money, and have it as "extra" for familly budget, was quite desirable aspect.
      Mushrooms - there are dozens recipies with mushrooms, but easiest and most used in my kitchen is either
      - "smaženice" (mushroom and egg purree, served with bread, baguette, roll or bun), or
      - hushroom parts (usually hats) covered in breadcrums (like schnitzel) and served instead of meat of the main dish.
      Fruits - Fruits, when in right quality and quantity, can be used raw, made into jam, or made into alcohol.
      During "harvesting" those crops, the kids (if they listen and do not get lost), enjoy the nature, and fill the families basement with pre-prepared dishes, jams and home-crafted alcohol, with wich father can show himself in front of (male usually) visitors.
      And that is kinda basic level - my grandma knew (hopefully always knows, but im almost forty now and she is older, because is my GRANDma) recipe on 3 or more foods made out of nettle (kopřiva) - the only herb in czech republic, wich blades sting and burns.
      BTW Andrea, need to take off my hat in front of you and your husband. Good upbringing of the short ladies is obvious from their behaviour.
      Just as a possibility - it might be interesting to see some fair (sorry i mean "pouť" - the fair with merry-go-rounds, but did not find the right word for it), and the ladies could enjoy it too. The same goes for some castle hunting, or interactive museum visits, or kid corners in prague visits. Only point, you probably did discuss with your husband - guard them and watch them. Majority of czech people would get rather killed, than let a child got stolen in front of him/her, but "modern age" is fucked up, and some people are too. Not to mention, Czech republic is not as homogenous society, as it was in times, when no-one could, nor wanted to come here. You and other people who understand our culture, do not have problems to live according said culture and want to WORK, not to do crime, are a blessing to us. Problem is, the tens of thousands ilegal imigrants from northern africa, afghanistan, and other completely different areas, with different upbringing, and firmly beliving in not complete real ideas about czechia.
      On much lighter note - thank you for your vids, be well, all four of you, good luck and good bye.

  • @nikitarungta3423
    @nikitarungta3423 9 місяців тому

    The place looks good, thanks for suggesting
    I would like to visit it soon 😊

  • @VictorMedinaM
    @VictorMedinaM 9 місяців тому +1

    nice and relaxed :)

    • @ArepasforDinner
      @ArepasforDinner  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! 🙂 i some times like sharing normalcy cause my normal is most probably for sure interesting for others. I love to watch normal day vlogs of ppl that live all over the world 🌎 so here is my take!

    • @VictorMedinaM
      @VictorMedinaM 9 місяців тому

      @@ArepasforDinner me too!!! love to see those girls growing fast too!

    • @ingleslaboral4458
      @ingleslaboral4458 9 місяців тому

      Hola Andrea! Los niños aprenden sobre la naturaleza en la escuela, desde el primer grado en preparatoria y luego en secundaria es mucho más extenso , aprenden a identificar todo lo que los rodea desde rocas , minerales, animales, pájaros y árboles y plantas. Y sí , es algo muy checo

  • @Aktivist1000
    @Aktivist1000 9 місяців тому

    Regarding the botanistry of us Czechs, I'll quote an old Czech rule: When you go into the forest, bring always something back home! 😉

    • @ArepasforDinner
      @ArepasforDinner  9 місяців тому

      I’ll quote my dad now “when you go to the jungle bring your own food cause there’s not one thing to eat there opposed to what people think” 😂😍 love learning this interesting facts!! And also we just came back from mushrooming in the forest 💜

  • @AUS5113
    @AUS5113 3 місяці тому

    do you wanna stay living in the czech republic or do you want to live eventually somewhere else.?

    • @ArepasforDinner
      @ArepasforDinner  2 місяці тому

      We love it here but we don’t wanna grow old here (that’s why we never bought a house or such) our plan is to hopefully be financially free by 50 and move then to Spain or Portugal

    • @AUS5113
      @AUS5113 2 місяці тому

      @@ArepasforDinner yes Spain is very nice, i love going to marbella. That's a good plan to move after 50 when the kids are bigger.

    • @AUS5113
      @AUS5113 2 місяці тому

      ​@@ArepasforDinnerWhat part of spain or Portugal would you want to live after you turn 50?