A little whole back i went to a "A" series Vollyball game and met an American Vollyball player that was playing on a Italian team.So I walk up to him and I'm like..so heeeeeeeey...you speak English...soo how you doin?....no, i was actually pretty shy and just asked him a couple of questions and then asked if i could take his picture.
The game in all though was pretty exciting and i gotta tell you..i never wouldve thought that watching a vollyball game would be...but i was wrong...I had a lot of fun and I'm glad that my host parents took me.

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Thanks to Rotary, I was given during my Spring Break an oppertunity to go to Poland for five days and I had a great time.There really wasnt anyone near my age bracket but i still managed to have the time of my life.We went sight seeing,ate tons of greasy food,spent money like fools...beacause poland has yet to enter into the EURO and well..their economy isnt that great...so 1.00 euro = 4.25 slofics.
As for sight seeing we went to Papa Giovanni's old church,the neighborhood where he lived,Auschwitz,Bankeau,a salt mine, an opened aired market and a pretty cool square. The most intresting places I've got to say were Auschwitz 1 and 2 and then the salt mine.Aushwitz 1 and 2 were incredible...they just leave you breathless...you try to imagine what they went through....but you can't...no one can't...
The salt mine was probably the most education point of our trip.We had a tour guide that seemed to worship the mine and would tell us all types of information.Although....some things that she were pretty intresting...then the other 98% was just kinda boring.

 

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