I guess you call it Friday. The flight from Chicago to Frankfurt, Germany (Lufthansa) was long..... I set buy a older lady on this plane. We began to talk and she was on her way for a bike ride through Germany. She explained that her and some friends go all over the world riding bikes through the country sides for fun. It was fun chatting with her and finding out about her and her family.
We finally arrive in Frankfurt. I was tired and so was the rest. We had no clue where our terminal would be simply because we had a 4 hour lay over. So you can see what we did:

Look at these 2 aren't they cute.
I decided I needed something to drink. Well the Mcd's took American dollars but gave me Euro back. Which by the way I still have. After returning and taking a spit bath in the bathrooms. We found our terminal.
Boarding the plane (LOT Airlines) to Krakow Poland was all good and the ride was fast. We arrive that evening and the plane lands and it almost looked like we were the only plane that landed that night. A bus met us and we headed to baggage claim.
We met the people that would let us stay with them that night. Their names were John, Renada. John was a big business man that owned about 14-16 stores that were like a Polish Gap. Then we all crammed in three small cars and rode at the speed of sound to the house. It was beautiful. We all ate a meal and headed for bed. This was the first official day in Poland. So come back next Wednesday for more on this mission trip.
Here are some pics of the house:
Street in front of John's house

John's house with me (backpack boy) and Marty

John's back yard

John's pond in back with Koi fish
Boarding the plane (LOT Airlines) to Krakow Poland was all good and the ride was fast. We arrive that evening and the plane lands and it almost looked like we were the only plane that landed that night. A bus met us and we headed to baggage claim.
We met the people that would let us stay with them that night. Their names were John, Renada. John was a big business man that owned about 14-16 stores that were like a Polish Gap. Then we all crammed in three small cars and rode at the speed of sound to the house. It was beautiful. We all ate a meal and headed for bed. This was the first official day in Poland. So come back next Wednesday for more on this mission trip.
Here are some pics of the house:
Street in front of John's house

John's house with me (backpack boy) and Marty

John's back yard

John's pond in back with Koi fish
4 comments:
You know most people don't know what a "spit" bath is. I know what you are talking about, of course, because that is what I have always called them (thanks to my mamaw and our annual camping trips). I thought you always made fun of me for saying that???
I don't remember making fun of your for that. Anyway for you that don't know what that is. It is a bath usually where you just get a wash cloth and wash as much of your body as possible.
Hi there!
LOVELY pics!!! The people you stayed with must have been RICH! What a lovely, lovely house and the pond is beautiful. And the greenery of their backyard...ahhhh :)
Thanks so much for sharing those pics!
Do you have pics via flickr or something? I'd love to see more.
WBS!
Thanks for posting on my blog:)
yeah I have more I will post some flickr pics later this week.
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