Party today.
Actual birthday tomorrow.




Party today.
Actual birthday tomorrow.






We always have some kind of decorating competition in school around Christmas -- door decorating, hall decorating, tree decorating. And there's always a group of kids who are so very eager to do the work.

It's also this time of year that we often start Romeo and Juliet. I've about completed the whole first act in a single week. We could have pulled it off if it weren't for today's quiz...
This is making the rounds in social media circles connected to this ass-hat's manipulative bullshit. I think he just makes this crap up...



Today was our annual trip to the district's vocational school to give our soon-to-be-high-schoolers an overview of what's available to them there: everything from cosmetology to firefighting, from diesel engine repair to culinary arts, from mechatronics to nail tech. It's quite an impressive variety.

Once I got back home, I saw that the inevitable has begun: our poor widowed neighbor has moved out of her house and family and friends have already started on the house -- they took down the back deck that looked to be made of nothing but rotten boards.
"Wonder what kind of neighbors we'll get," will become a common topic of discussion, I'm sure -- not that we have any say in the matter.

For dinner, Babcia made placki ziemniaczane with mushroom sauce -- utter heaven.

And after dinner, a walk with the dog while the rest of the family went to church, a walk that included a street I haven't been on in ages. I'd forgotten about the holiday scene they create.









Looking at some old pictures, I found a shot of Warszawa Centralna train station from about 2002. It was an exterior night shot, and there was little indication of what the station looked like inside. What it looks like now is vaguely similar, but there have been so many renovations and little additions that it doesn't look like the Warsawa Centralna I remember from the mid-90s.
So I turned to Google: "warszawa centralna lata 90." Instantly, there popped up a picture that looked almost just like it did in the mid-90s. According to the credits, it's from 1991, but the only real difference I see is in the ticket windows: the numbers were blue as I recall.

But that mass of people in front of the ticket window, those lines that were not lines, that bundle of confusion -- that is identical. How many times did I stand there stressing about getting a ticket on time, stressing about getting a ticket with reserved seating (I rode back to Krakow many times on a "standing" ticket, which meant I had to try my best luck at finding an empty seat), stressing about whether I was actually in the line or not, and once, stressing about the amount of money I had (did I have enough to get me back to my humble village?) -- just stressing.
