The folks in Frost sent us some great stuff. Every time we here the domophone and the person on the other side says "Poczta"we know that something good has arrived from the other side of the world.
The kids did a program that they learned at the retreat. Their teachers said that they usually spend like 150 hours working on this with kids at their church. Our kids did it with just 6 hours of practice. It was cute.
After a few days in Prague we rode the train back for another meeting in Warsaw with friends from the company. The kids were having some late nite fun.
Man o' man I wish we had this in Krakow! But no, we like to leave those little bombkies all over the ground for everyone to step in. What a cultured city we live in!
Not only was it hot, it was unbelievably expensive. It cost $5 for that little liquid treat! Somehow the price got lost in translation. But it makes for a cute pic.
This was the "famous" St. Charles Bridge band. Have you heard of them? They were a mix of blues, folk, and country. They reminded me of the mechanical bear band that used to be a Six Flags, the Bear Country Review, I think.
Cool bridge right inthe middle of the city. Tons of people were walking across it and we actually ran into some friends that we didn't know were in the city.
As you can see, Will and Liz were far from excited about being in the city where their grandfather(Joe's mom's dad) is from. The rain dampened their spirits. . .a lot!
After a long train ride we needed some play time in a room that didn't wobble(actually it still felt like we were wobbling). A good night of sleep and sightseeing tomorrow.