On Tuesday the kids went ice skating with their school friends. At the international school the students usually have swimming on Tuesdays. Since it has been so cold the swimming facility has been unavailable. So they are doing other activities and invite us part timers to join in. Here is a picture of most of the students. I love this picture, but Abbie and a couple of other students are not in it. So I will have to keep my camera handy and get a picture of everyone before we leave Poland. The countries represented in this photo are: Italy, Colombia, Japan, Denmark, Latvia, Holland, Norway, Romania, Poland and US. That's pretty cool!
Trey and I skated but we spent most of our time holding onto the wall.
He skated around more than I did. It was a fun afternoon activity. The picture below is Ben and his friend Mads, from Denmark.
We took the tram to the ice skating rink and this ad for Alice in Wonderland was at the tram stop. I love seeing the translations of American movies over here. This version of Alice in Wonderland looks a bit disturbing to me, though.
Yesterday afternoon we went to the beach. It was still cold and pretty windy, but a lot of the snow that had been there has melted. You could at least see that there is sand on the beach. The remaining snow did not keep Trey from playing in the sand.
There has been quite a bit of beach erosion since we were there in January. There is a "cliff" that is about two feet higher than the water.
Natalie took the picture of Trey with the swans. She wants to be a photographer and practices a lot. She likes to take pictures when people are not looking at the camera. This picture is one of my favorites. She has a good eye!
We took this picture at this same spot the last time we came to the beach and it was very snowy. There is still snow on the ground but it is not nearly as deep as it was before, and the sun is much higher in the sky.
Abbie is posing in front of a beautiful background along our walk to the beach.
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