another busy day!
anonymous
May 10 2004, 03:57:06 UTC
Well, I sure am exhausted reading about your busy day! Traveling is hard enough, but with three children, and extra adults with not very good polish, you need to be applauded! Of course the sandal thing will improve! I will say, however, that I'm disappointed about the fast food. The three mentioned places, are my favorite! Guess, when you guys go on family adventures, you better pack a picnic lunch to bring with you! Love, Robin H.
American Food In Poland
anonymous
May 10 2004, 05:23:54 UTC
Gee, my brother L spent a good part of this post trashing my favorite resteraunt :-)!! Also I like the other two mentioned. Obviously different tastes among brothers :-). It sounds like the trip was very exciting and lot's of fun for the kids. Also sounds like Maureen may have a place to send Alvie :-)! It must have been a great adventure for three young children who have a very secluded life style. There are sure to be many more of these for them thru the coming years. Tom
Krakow and little black dogs
anonymous
May 10 2004, 06:13:40 UTC
E & L, I loved hearing about your adventures in Krakow. That is one city I would really like to visit, especially the castle. But I do have one thing to say: What no cats and no dogs! How can you do this to the kids. They have to have a pet. I hope things continue to go well. I'm learning allot of what I need to know when I get a chance to go.
Ich bin ein BerlinermdyesowitchMay 10 2004, 06:42:49 UTC
I think all the joys of dealing with non-native speakers of any language is the little things they say. When Ivonnova was learning Minbari she said "continuous firing" when she meant to say "hold your course." And then there was that thing about launching the lingerie. I remember when I was in Israel, I was singing a song and I got one consonant wrong and ended up singing about "kicking up your spies" instead "kicking your legs." My friend's son laughed for like 5 weeks about that. 8-) Miss you, -m
Little Black Dogs
anonymous
May 10 2004, 07:17:26 UTC
Little black dogs are king! How cool....Al is just living up to that standard. Also, Auntie Mo would be VERY happy to present the children with a "king" so they can feel at home in America! Can't wait!
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I loved hearing about your adventures in Krakow. That is one city I would really like to visit, especially the castle. But I do have one thing to say: What no cats and no dogs! How can you do this to the kids. They have to have a pet. I hope things continue to go well. I'm learning allot of what I need to know when I get a chance to go.
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