Everyone has gotten into schedule at the camp. For some that means getting up early to fish or pick mushrooms, for others that means late nights up talking on one of our patios. For most of us, however, that involves tons of walking, bike-riding, and the occasional silly picture:
We started this week off with a karaoke session with the kids on Sunday evening. It was so much fun! We sang tons of Polish pop and rock songs (or tried to, at least) and even a few Abba and Queen hits!
Later, we celebrated the birthday of two of our American staff members, Magda and Rachel. It was so kind of the Polish staff to go out of their way to celebrate in such a big way. There was tons of cake, champagne, and chocolate. We had another birthday to celebrate - Ken's birthday - later on in the week on Tuesday and it was just as great a time - that is, until the Polish staff rushed in dressed as vampires to spook us in preparation for the next day's Halloween celebration.

That's right - despite all that birthday cheer, the biggest celebration of the week was definitely our Halloween party on Wednesday. Why celebrate Halloween in July, you ask? It, like the Fourth of July, is by and large an American holiday, so we wanted to show the Polish students what it was like. The American staff went all-out to try to give our Polish kids the best Halloween party they have ever seen and it was a success! The staff and students alike dressed up in their finest - or, for some, bloodiest - Halloween outfits. We then organized a variety of activities for the students to participate in, including fortune-telling, cookie-decorating, bobbing for apples, and crafts. Also, we decorated and staffed one of the creepiest haunted houses ever. It was so much fun! We finished up the party with another staff bonfire, complete with bigos and kielbasa. Certainly, the next day we were all exhausted from all the Halloween festivities. However, the majority of us managed to get out on an awesome kayak ride down the Warta River, which neighbors the camp. The river was surprisingly shallow - shallow enough, in fact, for some of us to get stuck during our trip - but the trip was amazing. After a few hours of rowing, we stopped at a local restaurant for a break before heading back to camp.
Fridays are typically school days for us at the camp. However, we all went on a field trip to the nearest larger town, Wieluń. It was fun just to get out and walk around a town after having spent the majority of the past two weeks in the woods. Afterward, we all went to another aqua park. The kids certainly had fun swimming!To compensate for time lost on the field trip, we had classes on Saturday. However, it is clear that students and staff alike are eager to celebrate Polish Day tomorrow!


