Please send Speedos...
The weather has been starting to warm up, and there seems to be even more and more birds around. I actually have made a few friends and feed them daily on my window sill. I really hope that my plan doesn’t back fire and that they remember my kindness to them when I walk in the park.
Well this Sunday afternoon, after KC and I missed church because we didn’t know about the time change. We decided to go on a little adventure, so we hopped on the train and went to a nearby town. We had heard that this town had a new swimming pool, so we equipped ourselves with swimming suits and towels. But, little did we know that it wasn’t enough. When we entered the building a lady pointed for us to take off our jackets and shoes…I have never heard of a shoe-check before. And then as soon as we entered the pool area everyone seemed to stop and stare at us, a life guard came over to us and rattled something in Polish…and then pointed to our heads. I guess that we had forgot to pack our swimming caps, so he was nice enough to lend us some. We also noticed that KC was a little out of place, he had forgotten his speedos, and it was obvious that swimming trunks were out of style. Anyways, if we go back to swim we will remember to pack some swimming caps, sandals and well I think that KC will just have to look out of place in his shorts. We also went to a nice little café today, it was called Kotka i Motka (Kittens and Butterflies). There is also a café in our town that is called Roze, Fioki i Aniolki (Roses, Pansies and Angels). I am very thankful for the Polish Titles, because I don’t think that I could drag KC in these restaurants if the titles were in English.
Things are seem pretty normal here in Poland. I was thinking today, it might be a bit of a culture shock to go back home and see Tim Hortons on every corner, to drive a car and not depend on the train and walking as main modes of transport, and also to be able to walk freely in a park with out worrying about where you step. (lots of dogs here, and they haven’t learned to clean up after themselves) It is funny how after 5 months of living in a place, you seem to forget how different everything was when you first came. I feel that we blend in pretty well, until we open our mouths that is, we often have people ask us for directions, I guess that we still look friendly.
Anyways, thanks for reading.
Chris.
1 Comments:
At 11:05 PM , Anonymous said...
I once knew of a guy at lake Adam who had some speedos for Kc to borrow. I know he wasn't wearing them..... (at least he was in a yellow dingy though)
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