Monday, May 12, 2008

Poland



So today was a holiday so we decided to go to Poland. We consist of me and two other personalities that come out in Germany (one East, one West). Ok, that probably wasn't even funny. Sidenote: my fingers keep getting confused because I switch back and forth between German and English keyboards so often. Anyway, Liz, Kyle, Steve, Cheryl, Neville, and I went to Stettin in Poland today. Well, that's the German name for it. I don't know the Polish one.

It was really cool even though all we really did was eat and walk around. We spent forever trying to find a restaurant but all we saw were like bars and cigarette shops where we could buy junk food. But no, we wanted something authentic. Didn't happen. We went to the mall and wandered around for a while before settling on just going to the food court. Oh, I forgot to mention that none of us speak Polish AT ALL which made everything a little difficult. And even though it was only two hours away from Berlin, not that many people spoke German.

Anyway, back to the food court. I got KFC and so did Kyle. I was too scared to even try and pronounce the other food names. Liz and Cheryl got this Chinese-esque food that was kind of bland. Neville and Steve both got somewhat Polish food but not totally since it was from a mall. After that we walked over to by the river and hung out. There were people from Coke giving out tiny cans of Coke in the park; Cola Light for the girls and Coke Zero for the guys.

Then we walked around some more and ate some stuff we thought was going to be ice cream. I thought I had ordered (and by ordered I mean pointed to a picture of) a kinda tall thing of what looked like strawberry ice cream. No, I got this short thing full of the polish equivalent of Jello. the others didn't get ice cream either, it was like mousse or something.

So then we were walking back to the train station and we see a woman lying in the street, ok the gutter, with a pool of blood around her head and three people standing by her all chill like there's nothing wrong. Well, the guys went over there and Liz, Cheryl, and I hung back for a little bit. Turns out she was drunk and had slipped and hit her head on the curb. The weirdest thing was that the people who had been standing there didn't seemed concerned or had like they had called anyone for help. But, before we left the ambulance had come and they put her on a stretcher. Exciting. And no, we didn't touch the blood. Gross.

The train ride back to Berlin was smelly and slightly warmer than comfortable.

1 comment:

jennenea said...

Hi Hillary,

I loved the pictures of your trip. My the inside of the trains just doesn't change...gave me Heimweh for Deutschland. I guess we will be seeing a lot of train action this summer.

I wouldn't feel too bad about not finding echtes Essen. I'm sure that close to the border it would still be pretty much the same except the names would be in Polish. I've had Polish food and they have little Maultaschen, Wurst, Kraut, the usual.

Right now I'm having some steel cut oatmeal. Chewy but tasty.

I had thought about zipping over to Poland one day while you have class in Berlin. It's just so that I can say I've been there. Too bad you don't still get the crazy cool passport stamps like before the EU. That was much cooler.

Anyplace in particular you would like to see in Switzerland? Obvioulsy I plan on staying in the German part, well as German as it is... Would you like to check out Zürich or maybe go back to Luzern? Let me know. Oh, some time for fun, go to google maps or earth and put in Melchtal and then check out how far we were from Luzern. Oh my gosh! If you use google earth you can see the village. We were there! They fed us Leberkäse! (it sears my memory)

Time for me to run away to school and get ready for the day. Hope things go well for you. Thanks for the blog post. It's fun to see.

Love,

Mom