Thursday, July 27, 2006

Poland: A Prequel

I'm back!

I've actually been back since Sunday, but the three times I've tried to post something have been interupted by irate library workers, irate internet connections, or just irate-ness. Anyway, here I am.

In order to avoid following in last years footsteps (in other words, not telling anyone about what I did in Germany), I've decided to post early and often of my trip. For starters, check out the camp website: www.camp2006.pl. It will give you some idea of what was going on.

And now, I go to clean the kitchen. We finally have the internet at our house, which means I will not frequent the Ojai library as often. And you might actually get something informative out of me (although that's asking a lot).

I miss you all, so please keep in touch.

2 comments:

Gregaria said...

Oh, Bing, this is sad.

But, I'm glad you had a good time in Poland! Is your kitchen reasonably put back together so that you have something to clean? If it is, that's probably both a good thing and a bad thing.

Your sisters miss you like heck... they sat next to each other and "snuggled" most of the way home from Barnabas because they're that family-sick.

I started school today, or at least had orientation. Compared to TAC, this is going to be a piece of cake. Of course, it may be a bit early to say that yet, but, honestly... yeah. Its not that hard to tell. I picture it somewhat like Driver's Ed., only a bit harder... maybe.

Its still weird that we have a dog.

And now for something totally unrelated, I miss MI camp! See you at the California one next year ;)

How's the Iliad coming ;)

God bless.

Fiona S M Bernhoft said...

I love you guys. Hannah, our kitchen is reasonably back together, enough so that we can actually cook things, and eat off of real plates with real silverware. Yippee! And i can clean it too.

I miss my sisters like heck. I talked to them last night, and I'm really looking forward to having some more females rattling around the house. Finally! someone to TALK to!

Driver's Ed??? I hope your classes are a little bit more challenging than drivers ed. I had trouble staying awake in my class.

I miss MI too, although it now seems like ancient history. Was it really only a month ago?

I'll start the Iliad soon. I don't want to forget it all before I actually start school.

And Jason, thanks for the pun. I never did get up to Warsaw, but I could hear the clashing of metal all the way from Krakow. ;)

God bless you guys.