Many of us go about our daily lives without stopping to think about what another person is doing across the world. We all have routines and things we do each day, like going to school or work or taking care of our families. Our day-to-day can look very different from one another. Today, we will explore what life is like for a fifteen-year-old in the Czech Republic!
For breakfast, I eat yogurt, sometimes with fruit in it. For lunch, I like to have a rohlik (traditional Czech bread) with ham and cheese. Paired with it, I like to have a banana and sometimes some chocolate or a brownie. Dinner varies, but often I have pasta with tomato sauce or potatoes with chicken. Sometimes, with dinner, I have soup.
My house is situated in Prague, but a little outside of it, so I can see the center of Prague with all the city lights from my roof. I have my own room, and my brother sleeps in the room next to me, and my parents' room is next to my brother's. We all sleep on the second floor, but there are stairs that lead to the roof, where I can see the city lights. On the first floor are the kitchen and living room. My family and I spend a lot of time in the living room watching TV and talking.