No doubt they had hoped to wait a little longer before introducing their 6-week old son Jimmy to the Mandatory Evacuation drill.
Switching gears, we have some very long-range news to share this holiday weekend. We've received notice of our next assignment...
We are really excited to announce that we are headed to Warsaw. Remember, this is all still pretty far off, but here's what we've got planned for the next few years. First, we finish up here in Mexico next summer, then we're back to Washington to learn Polish, before moving across the pond early in 2010 to make our new home in the exact geographic center of Europe, a place where the continent's largest animals (the European Bison) still roam and where they make over 100 varieties of kielbasa! Here's a sneak preview of some of Poland's many charms...
Half-naked Polish people! (It's not always cold).
Skiing! (Or possibly this might be our daily commute).
Skiing! (Or possibly this might be our daily commute).
This specific job in Warsaw happened to be our #1 out of 20 potential choices. It is a testament to how odd this lifestyle is: if you had told us 6 months ago that our #1 preferred destination in the whole world would be Warsaw, Poland, well let's just say we would have been, um, skeptical. But after hours of research (mostly by Sasha), it just seemed to make the most sense. And when we found out we had gotten it, it made all the more sense. We are actually thrilled, and promise to continue sharing our little adventures with you when DF Days turn into Warsaw Wackiness. Na razie!*
* - See you later (Skater).
* - See you later (Skater).
9 comments:
YAY! i am soooooooo excited!!! i kept checking back, waiting to find out where the next adventure would be.
you probably guessed from the Smogur part that i am one polish pani (lady). i'm soooo envious of the polish lessons in DC. are you kidding me?!! yay!
ROCK ON!!! When can we visit?!!!
Na zdrowie. They have a bison grass vodka in poland, when mixed with apple juice tastes just like apple pie. I love reading y'alls adventures.
A cocktail that tastes like apple pie? How awesomely American!
Hi! Catherine forwarded me your blog after she learned you guys are traveling to Warsaw! I am from Poland and love the motherland. Learning Polish is tricky - especially the grammar aspect of it, but don't get discouraged and enjoy all of the homemade Polska Kielbasa - oh how I miss it so! Best of luck in Poland!
Karolina Malek
YES! Listen to Brian....the szarlotka (vodka + apple juice aka apple pie) is delish! Na Zdrowie!
Dozobaczenia w Polsce!
Karolina
i also am a fan of zubrovka. i think the english name for that drink is "water buffalo" or something.
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