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Anna Marta
05-19-2009, 03:29 AM
I just got a bit of time to check in. Steinar brought our little HP along so I grabbed it to let you all know I am alive and well. ...and stuffed like a Thanksgiving turkey! These Polish restaurants are amazing!

Recovering today from visiting the concentration camps yesterday. There are no words to describe what we saw, felt or have been left with. About one hour into the tour we realized we were actually shutting down psychologically as a kind of natural protection set in as an emotional shield. Today we are still not yet able to discuss it.

Still have 4 days left to amble around.

Hugs from afar
AM

simka2
05-19-2009, 06:32 AM
I'm so glad you checked in :) for some reason I forgot about your trip and last night I was wondering...were did AM go???!!! Glad your doing well and sorry it's been emotional :) take care!!!

dougjb
05-19-2009, 07:54 AM
Hi Anna,
I was wondering what happened to you. I hope you are enjoying yourself and there is nothing like great food.:D

dougjb
some food for thought

luttrell03
05-19-2009, 08:34 AM
I just got a bit of time to check in. Steinar brought our little HP along so I grabbed it to let you all know I am alive and well. ...and stuffed like a Thanksgiving turkey! These Polish restaurants are amazing!

Recovering today from visiting the concentration camps yesterday. There are no words to describe what we saw, felt or have been left with. About one hour into the tour we realized we were actually shutting down psychologically as a kind of natural protection set in as an emotional shield. Today we are still not yet able to discuss it.

Still have 4 days left to amble around.

Hugs from afar
AM

So you're in Krakow? Beautiful city. I didn't hear about your trip. Have a wonderful time. I like the inexpensive prices too at restaurants, at least when I was last there. Have fun.

beginagainrose
05-19-2009, 09:48 AM
I was just sure you were off somewhere on a trip and I was just clueless... not like that is a first!:eek::)

What a blessing to walk upon such holy ground... gives us all so little to complain about. I have only seen some of the tour on the tele... sobering even then. There are no words, AM... it is still and unspeakable atrocity even now.:(