As usual, we have been very busy. Recent highlights are Ariana's birthday and our trip to the Kosciuszko Mound.
The mound is quite a treat. It is about 100 feet tall, dates back to the 1820's, and represents Poland's fight for independence. We took a trolley to a nearby area and then walked about a mile and a half up a beautiful tree lined, cobblestone, old street up to the base of the mound where there is an old fortress and church. From the top, we were greeted with the best full view of Krakow I have seen.
Ariana celebrated her birthday, not on the mound, but here at our apartment. Her birthday was on March 14 which is celebrated at her school as "pi" day (as in the number that starts with 3.14 which is March 14 if you look at it a little metaphorically). Chris and I had the pleasure of spending 4 hours with Ariana and 10 of her closest friends from her new Krakow community (France, Sweden, Germany, India, UK, USA, etc.). Par usual, Happy Birthday was sung to her in multiple languages, further feeding her impatience at digging into the chocolate brownie and ice cream that stood before her, as candles burned to the base. The theme was Hollywood Starletts, and all the girls played dress up and then designed new clothing styles with toilet paper and crepe paper. No different from the US, we served pizza and got the kids juiced up on sugar before handing them back to their parents with a party favor full of candy treats.
Enjoy the pictures, and talk to you next week after our Easter weekend trip to Budapest!
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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It took me way too long to check the site out! But, all I can say is "Wow"! The enjoyment of your adventure is just so durn evident. And you guys (all of you)look absolutely great! Thanks for sharing all of this with us.
How can we catch up a bit! On this site? Or do you still have an e-mail address that I cannot seem to reach?
Our best to you all and have a joyful Pesach.
Harris and Donna
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