Thankfully we have no meetings or tasks after our class each day, we probably wouldn't be cognitive or able to function if we did. This gives us time to mentally relax and think about what we need to get done, such as what to cook for dinner, grocery shopping, and finding a gym. Learning how to use the post office is also on the list. The weather has warmed up since our arrival but it's still cold when we walk to school at 8. Taking coffee or food to go isn't something you do in Poland so taking time to sit down for breakfast every morning is new to us all. Although we have stopped for pastries on the way to school or meetings a time or two. They're always fresh and delicious.
Cooking meals at home will be something to get used to, we all have basic cooking skills and each of us knows how to make certain meals, however, going to the grocery store every few days and planning meals is harder than we all imagined. Especially when we don't have most basic cooking items or utensils. Luckily some students from last semester left olive oil, flour, and sugar, but everything else we need to buy for ourselves. This afternoon we're going to the grocery store again for food for tomorrow's lunch and dinner, lots of veggies are in store since we've mostly had breads as of yet. The produce is limited since most produce is out if season until later spring.
I hope everyone is well at home! I have thought of home often, letters will be in the mails soon. Do widzenia!
I'm not sure of the polish word for it but it was like a baguette with mushroom and cheese melted with ketchup on top




Sounds like you're adjusting just fine!
ReplyDeleteThat is zapiekanka. (To jest zapiekanka). Next time, ask them for some mushrooms (grzyby) on top.
It seems so unreal to see you standing in front of Sukiennice! Do you know the story of the trumpet player yet?
I will definitely do that! Yes we took a walking tour of old Kraków and learned about the trumpet player, the market, how the Austrians changed the city, and a lot about the history of the castle. I'm taking another tour in a few weeks so I can take pictures and better grasp the history.
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