We have been looking for smoke detectors because the house doesn't have any, so the other day I went to a store much like a Home Depot. Again, it was huge and there were aisle after aisle of sinks, toilets, wood, doorbells, shelves, and a million other do-it-yourself crap that I didn't need - I was dragging around the kids with me so I finally gave up trying to find them myself and asked for help. Of course the person didn't really understand English, so she told me to wait while she found someone who did. After about 10 minutes someone else who really didn't understand English pointed me to the alarms and then ran away. So I stood there looking at 10 different kinds of alarms - were they for smoke, carbon monoxide, gas? I translated one and it said 'temperatury' or temperature ( I wish it were that easy to translate) but what did that mean - would it detect smoke? or just heat?! So I had to wander back to find someone else who could help explain everything to me. Ugh! This is when I start to sweat and get a headache, Jack without fail tells me he needs to pee, Ava realizes she lost one of her little toys a million aisles ago and I end up leaving the store without buying anything! I know eventually I'll get the hang of it, but after one trip out shopping and I am mentally and physically wiped out. If I do manage to buy something (I did get a few floor fans and a dehumidifier!), the instructions are all in Polish. And that's a whole lotta words to translate. I thought it was a little weird since in Dublin I used to get frustrated by the fact that every food item or box you opened had everything in ten different languages - and English was never listed first. Now I keep expecting to see English but no such luck.
Speaking of Ava and Jack, I just have to mention how amazed I am by their behavior. They have both been angels lately (for the most part). Back in Dublin they were constantly at each other, really it was more like Ava had decided she was too old and mature for a little brother so she didn't want anything to do with him. So they were constantly fighting, or crying, or whining about what the other had done. But now, in a new country without any friends (or TV!), they have become inseparable! Thank goodness. Before we moved I was really stressed about having them home all summer long, not knowing if we would find a babysitter so I shuddered at the thought of dragging them around to do all my errands - but I am just truly amazed at how well behaved they have been. Over two hours in a grocery store has been enough to send me over the edge but I think they are just happy to get out and discover new places.
So back to the Polish lessons - after things settle down a bit I plan on taking lessons (and the kids will be learning it 3 days a week in school), but so far we have picked up a few basic words since we've been here. Based on my google translating before we moved here I thought hello was 'czesc', but it's really 'dzien dobry'. Thank you is 'dziekuje', and please and you're welcome is 'prosze'. Here are little videos of the kids speaking Polish. Ava has picked everything up so quickly, any time I had to say thank you to someone those first few days I would tap Ava and tell her to say thank you in Polish for me. And when the relocation guy was here the other day he was very impressed with Jack's pronunciation of thank you, he said he sounded 100% Polish. Soon enough I guess! But man, couldn't we be learning French? Or Italian? Or at least German so maybe I could speak to some relatives! Ah well, some day we'll find some use for any Polish that we may (or may not) pick up. Something tells me it's not going to be quite so easy for Mike and I...
Ava is so grown up!! She'll be speaking polish in no time! And Jack is just too cute, "mom get that camera away from me"
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a nightmare! Just have the kids pick out whatever "looks good" at the grocery store. That way at least you'll be eating healthy - more whole foods, less packaged stuff, right?? And then they might be more inclined to eat it if they picked it
ReplyDeleteAww...the videos didn't show up for me.
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