Tomorrow, me and my schoolclass is going on a trip to Poland. We´re going to see concentration-camps, and we´re going ro Warsaw and Krakow. So I´m really excited by now. And so you know, I´ll be away from here for a while. But I´ll come back again next weekend. Bye!
Lucky. I want to go to Europe (ANYWHERE in Europe) so badly. I've never even been out of the U.S.! The closest was being out of the 48 contiguous states- Hawaii. Hawaii was fun, but it was oppressively humid, and I got really, painfully sunburnt.
That's great! Have fun on you trip! If I joined the Latin club in my school I'd have a good chance of being able to go to Italy. I don't really care to join but I came really close just so I could go on that trip. Maybe some other time... I would especially love to go to anywhere in Great Britain! Australia would be nice too..well there's a lot of places!
SergeantPepperDG wrote: Lucky. I want to go to Europe (ANYWHERE in Europe) so badly. I've never even been out of the U.S.!QUOTE]
maybe you could try romania...i've lived there 19 years (from 19 :)). it's interesting and has very strong alcohol:)
Hey! I was on that trip only a little while ago! When you get back, we can exchange experiences. With the White Busses, am I right? You'll love Krakow, lovely, lovely place. Hope you'll get to see the folklore-singers and the pony-man. :-D
And you live in Romania (directed to whoever posted right before me)? I love the country, too. Hope to go back there next summer.
I've always wanted to go to Europe also.
The only country I've been to out of the U.S. was Mexico.
Well, I am Hispanic. HAHA
Mexico, and Monterrey are such cool cities.
Tilda wrote: . We´re going to see concentration-camps,QUOTE]
it is really scarry to see the camps, if u be there u will really be shocked especially in auswitz
I didn't get so shocked. It's just impossible to understand what actually happened there, it gets too much. However now, a month later, I watched the Pianist. I thought I'd got it on a distance, but when watching that movie it all came back and I realised a bit more what it was all about. So then I cried some. I guess at the time I was there, I handled it because I was with my entire class and so on, while now when I was alone it's impossible to put it at a distance.
It's anyway something you'll never forget, at least if you have the least bit respect. When I was there, some French teenagers were kicking a football around the camp area and laughing - I found that to be very disrespecful and I doubt they got anything out of the visit at all.