"To infinity, and beyond!" JR went trick-or-treating on the Rynek (market square) again this year. And he should thank his mama for it. Jill organized the event, inviting the families from her play group and the kids at the international school. She had a good turnout -- about 40 kids.
They went to six different shops and restaurants around the Rynek where Jill had supplied candy for the staff to hand out. The Hard Rock Cafe went above and beyond. Their staff were all dressed up in scary costumes and really got into it, taking pictures with the kids. Score one for themed restaurants.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Sunday, October 28, 2012
First snowfall
We woke up this morning to 3 inches of snow. So we promptly suited up JR in his new snowsuit and took him outside to play. We built a snowman. It lasted all of five minutes before JR knocked it over. We also used the fireplace for the first time this season. He had been asking us to "turn it on" for a few weeks, and we were trying to put it off by telling him to wait until it snows.. Well, so much for that plan!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
It's a boy!
Poznan
We just got back from a three day weekend in Poznan. (No classes on Fridays is awesome!)
We liked Poznan quite a bit. It's only based on a short visit, but I'd say it was my second favorite Polish city (behind Krakow of course). Jill says it was a close third behind Krakow and Gdansk.
We lucked out and the weather was sunny and not too cold to get out and see the city. We visited the old square, the cathedral island, the castle district, and the palm house. Poznan has a lot to see and the up shot is there aren't all the tourists to deal with like in Krakow or Gdansk. We also noted that it's nice to visit other Polish cities where you can see something new but at the same time still feel comfortable because you're in a country where you know the language and culture. We give Poznan two thumbs up!
We liked Poznan quite a bit. It's only based on a short visit, but I'd say it was my second favorite Polish city (behind Krakow of course). Jill says it was a close third behind Krakow and Gdansk.
We lucked out and the weather was sunny and not too cold to get out and see the city. We visited the old square, the cathedral island, the castle district, and the palm house. Poznan has a lot to see and the up shot is there aren't all the tourists to deal with like in Krakow or Gdansk. We also noted that it's nice to visit other Polish cities where you can see something new but at the same time still feel comfortable because you're in a country where you know the language and culture. We give Poznan two thumbs up!
| On the Old Market Square |
| Enjoying a sunny October day |
| In Adam Mickiewicz Park |
| Fall colors |
| On the fighting goats -- the symbol of Poznan |
Trzy Korony
I took a hiking trip with some friends recently. We drove to the Pieniny Mountains, which are about 60 miles south of Krakow. We hiked up to a peak named Trzy Korony (Three Crowns). It was a couple hours up to the peak. A few steeps parts, but not too bad -- definitely easier without JR on my back.. The views were great, especially as the fall colors were starting to appear. Enjoy!
| Map of Pieniny Mountains |
| View on hike up to Trzy Korony |
| View from top of Trzy Korony |
Friday, October 5, 2012
High Tatras, Slovakia
For one last trip before school started back up, we drove down to the High Tatras, just across the Slovakian border. We spent two nights at a nice hotel (Jill especially like the robe and slipper for JR) and enjoyed the scenic surroundings. The hotel was right on a lake in the middle of the Tatra mountains. The trees were changing colors, but it wasn't too cold yet. Ideal!
| Riding the chair lift, up, up, up! |
| On the walk around the lake |
| With Mama, hotel in background |
| Ready for the pool |
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