I'm really glad that recent winters are not as cold as they were in my childhood. They look like an extension of autumn rather than a separate season. The only disadvantage is that I cannot take my children on a sled because of a lack of snow.
When I received an invitation to visit my friend in Karpacz at the end of February I didn't hesitate too long. Firstly I truly missed my friend, as we do not have many opportunities to meet in person, as she lives in Bristol and comes to Poland only once or twice a year, and secondly a weekend in Sudety sounded like a perfect plan to rest from everyday duties. I also counted on a little snow to make a snowman or throw snowballs with my children.
On Saturday morning we ate breakfast, packed warm clothes and snacks for the road and set off on a journey. After two hours of listening to our children crunching corn snacks, complaining "My butt hurts!" and asking "Are we there yet?" we reached our destination. My friend welcomed us with her husband and her mother. After a short rest we went for a walk. It was snowing and my son wasn't happy about it, he was covering his face with his hands trying to avoid falling snowflakes. After 30 minutes of walking my daughter started to cry as she felt too cold. We carried our children home as soon as possible. The rest of the day we spent on warming ourselves near the fireplace, eating chocolate and drinking hot tea (and red wine after our children went to bed).
On the next day we went for a short walk and visited Muzeum Zabawek (Eng. Toy Museum). The museum is located in the renovated building that belonged earlier to the railway and one room is dedicated to its memory. You can see there train models, old documents and train tickets. The exhibition of toys is located in the main part of the building. I was delighted with dollhouses from the previous century. I could have spent long hours looking at the cleverly crafted furniture but with my children running around I was only able to give a quick look and take a photo. My son was interested in dinosaurs and toy cars and my daughter in little toy animals (I had to take a photo of every little creature).
The way back home was definitely better as our children fell asleep as we left Karpacz.
The way back home was definitely better as our children fell asleep as we left Karpacz.
Winter walk in Karpacz |
Together on a snowy path |
Living room in a dollhouse |
Bedroom in a dollhouse |
The railway exibition |
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