Eeda and Jahn's Guestbook



22nd October 2017

WELCOME HOME!!!
From Blog: Coming Home
22nd October 2017
Win-Win

Definitely win win!
From Blog: Krakow, Poland
22nd October 2017
Inside the main central market building

Did you buy anything?
From Blog: Krakow, Poland
22nd October 2017
Inside the main central market building

Yes!
Too much...
From Blog: Krakow, Poland
22nd October 2017
Hard Rock Cafe Krakow

Totally would've went in there!
From Blog: Krakow, Poland
22nd October 2017
Pretzels for sale everywhere

Did you get one? I would've for sure!
From Blog: Krakow, Poland
22nd October 2017
65 iron chairs

Stupid question: Do people ever sit in the chairs?
From Blog: Krakow, Poland
22nd October 2017

I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU PASSED UP THAT YUMMY DINNER! And then I read on... not sure I would ever be able to handle going here.. let alone twice like Kamie. 6 million people. It's just so hard to fathom. The gas chamber pics are eerie. I wonder about the supernatural here. Have you ever seen The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?
22nd October 2017
Us in front of Wilanow Palace

Another GREAT pic! Frameworthy!
22nd October 2017
Wilanow Palace

WOW!
22nd October 2017
Look closely

YUM!
22nd October 2017
And then...

Perfect facebook cover photo.
22nd October 2017
Kamie took this of me because the fall scenery and background...

You look REALLY pretty! Great pic!
17th October 2017

Safe travel home u 2
Ur trip/time home is like ours home from Australia. Its a test for sure, only the strong survive. U guys had an amazing trip and loved your posts. I dont plan to stop travelling until my body says "no more". What I have learned from international travels is that other countries are far more stringent thsn US.
From Blog: Coming Home
17th October 2017

Sad history
That is very sad. What a privilege to see those sites. Btw today 16th is Maggie's 1st Birthday. AND Wednesday they are inducing Chelsea. Baby soon
16th October 2017

Wow.
This must have been such a difficult part of your journey. I am in shock as I read. As many times as I have heard these stories or watched films that address these horrible events, it always feels shocking and new. As if we have to bury it after we hear it each and every time in order to function. Maybe this is why it is so important to hear the stories, so you can't bury it so deeply that you forget. Thank you for sharing and reminding me.
16th October 2017

So. Many. Thoughts.
I have so many reactions to this leg of your tour! 1. Kamie should be a model, obviously. His pose in front of the fall color is not the work of an amateur. He practices. 2. That little kid playing the accordion for coins was probably just asking for another coin because he wanted to buy a cool scarf for his mother at the Bass outlet in Branson. 3. I'm pretty sure you ought to make the next room in your house gold, gaudy, and fabulous.
16th October 2017

Beautiful!
Everything looks amazing! The hot chocolate is among the most beautiful hot chocolates I've seen!
16th October 2017

You are definitely traveling with some interesting characters! And what a unique place to eat...and mostly drink! Haha! Sounds fantastic! If you get sick, go ahead and get sick there...not in the US!
From Blog: Warsaw, Poland
15th October 2017

Tears
Thanks for posting Ida. I am in tears reading this. The horror was real and beyond comprehension. It is great that you were able to travel with such an amazing group and to hear their family stories of survival.
14th October 2017

Good lord we need better medical care in the USA. Ugh. Traveling solo sounds super sad and lonely. Not my cup of tea at all.
From Blog: Warsaw, Poland

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