Tuesday, July 21, 2009

English Course, Day 2. Who nose how today went?




Day 2 was great. Our numbers grew as did our strength and confidence. We had 40 children come to the school today. We had one Polish gentleman bring his daughter and say that he had heard some good things and wanted to come check it out. His first words, spoken in perfect English were, "Does anybody around here speak Polish?" Quite funny when you think about it.

Cindy, Elliot, Kristin, and Freida reported a great day in crafts. Children made picture frames and will receive a picture of themselves to put in it as a gift to take home later in the week.


Day 2's theme was God is Love.


The day went well and we hope to have even more kids tomorrow. Check out the Flickr account to see pictures of the camp.



This afternoon we toured the town square and the underground part of the city. These underground vaults were first built in the 1400's and have been updated in most parts since then. At one point on the tour, we were 10 meters (32 feet) under the town square.

For those on Kielbasa watch 2009, there is controversy as to whether or not to count the small sausages we are having at breakfast. If we count them as 3 smalls equal one full size sausage, the total could shoot upwards to epic proportions. We may have to call in P.E.T.A. At this rate, Chad may single handedly eliminate the swine flu by eliminating all the Kielbasa, thus all swine. (I know swine flu does not come from eating pork) :)
According to Chad's Kielbasa Klub of Polska daily e-mail, there is a rumor circulating that Krakow may have a 24 hour kielbasa stand. Official count as of 12:17am on Wednesday, 5 full days in Poland and 6 kielbasa's have been fatally wounded. More to come.

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