...because I'm too tired to actually write a coherent post.
1. I tried the Czech version of Coke. It was...interesting
2. I prayed in a beautiful adoration chapel that Pope John Paul II likely prayed in. (*fangirling so hard*) He's everywhere in Poland, and it was one of my favorite things about it.
3. I sang my favorite prayer in the salt mines with some of my favorite people. It never gets old. Listen to all of it if you can--the last verse is the best (I'm at the bottom of the stairs with the small group)
USingers Tour Salt Mine from Niki Afsar on Vimeo.
"Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus nunc et in hora nostrum."
4. I had my first gelato. Where has this been all my life?!
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5. A sweet polish woman who'd studied at UVA and went to my church for a time drove three hours to Krakow to hear our concert. It was great to see a familiar face; it made my day. :)
6. I tried fried cauliflower. It was SO GOOD. Why don't we have this in the states?! I'm gonna talk with President Obama about this.
7. We almost joined a Polish protest. Then it turned out to just be a dragon parade advertising for another dragon parade happening later that week.
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8. We watched the Sound of Music on the bus, and I realized I have something in common with Maria Von Trapp.
| "I can't seem to stop singing *wherever* I am!" |
9. When we got to Brno today (the smallest city we've performed at), we sang for the biggest and best crowd we've had this trip and got two standing ovations. It was totally unexpected, and it renewed our energy. (now excited to sing for Vienna tomorrow)
10. And finally, at around 11:30 tonight, we arrived in Vienna!



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