Shopping, Playing, and Swimming
The kids are in bed and we're all enjoying the sounds of the evening. On our side of the building I'm watching the lightening and listening to the distant thunder as it gets closer and closer. On the kid's side there's the sound of the people on the square. Clara specifically asked to keep their windows open because she was enjoying listening to the sounds.
We had a somewhat quieter day, but still lots of fun. We started by going to a toy store for the kids to spend the 5 Euros that Petra's mother (my cousin's wife's mother) had given the girls to spend at the amusement park yesterday. They hadn't spent the money because the gift shop had closed by the time we were done, so we promised them they could spend the money today. They deliberated for quite some time before deciding on their purchases: a sticker book and a marker for Clara, and Molly bought a birthday card for Zach (shhh!) and a pencil sharpener as an early birthday present for me.
Then some more walking around town, a visit to a playground, a visit to the new lake, and shopping for replacement crocs and t-shirts for the kids. Pictures coming up next!
Pictures below:
Hausalarm icon - every time I saw this I wated to push the button!The historic department store - only a small shop remains on the first floor, with a donation box asking for money to help with the heating. Not everything in Gorlitz has been saved or restored: these pictures show scenes from the house where my grandmother lived with my aunts. Emergency ExitKids playing in the fountain
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