Who was in Poland know what's the matter with "polish things" :D. Well, I start saying that this was the best experience I have ever had. When I first saw all of you, I thought you were great people, but now I know this thing for sure. I enjoyed talking different kind of things with everyone and I realized that we can use not only spoken languages, but soul language too.
First, I'm glad because I have learned many good things from the others(besides the workshops which were useful indeed) and this is the best way to learn. I have also learned many words in Italian and Latvian and I found out that I really love this languages.
I have learned that you can definitely attach to some people in ten days if you spend all your time with them.
I know everyone felt sad when we left Nasutow, but remember: don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened. Somebody told me that we are supposed to meet one person at least two times. So let me believe this was only first time. I hope that someday and somehow we will meet again and we will remind each other all the moments we have spent together. You know, there some people and some moments which aren't supposed to be forgotten due to the way they influenced your life. And as Hugo said: No matter what stupid things did I do, you are all in my heart. And this is what I think too.
I don't wanna be sad because now we are 1500-3000 km apart from each other or because some bad things happened there; because I want to keep only the good memories which we made one close to each other and all the good thing I have learned from you.
If I will run into you on the street I don't wanna say "Hello" to you; I wanna say 'Katoooobia' because I think this is our way to say hello now.
About the workshops... they have been really inspired when they had thought about them. We have learned so many useful things. E.g.: we painted mugs and made T-shirts, we made Batik using wax and colors, we made earrings using cardboard, and camera using match boxes and films. It was like we made souvenirs by ourselves:D. Also, the international evenings were great because we learned many thing about all the countries involved in the project and the people who presented their country taught us wonderful national dances xD.
I don't know if any of you noticed, but when we left I refused to say 'good-bye', because I refused to believe that we will never meet again. I have only said 'see you soon'. It's very hard to help yourself crying when everyone around you is crying. There is only one thing I know for sure: in Nasutow I was surrounded by sentimental people who have a very good way to see life and I am glad I have so many things to discuss with them. And also it was very touching to see everyone so sad at the separation time... You should have been made of stone not to feel a deep sadness in that moment...
Well, this wasn't my most inspired moment but all I know it's that I will miss everyone. And it doesn't matter how far we are from each other. It matters that we have great memories in our souls. Polish memories !
P.S. - Mi scusi noo ! Katooobia :))
neata ))) sa inteleg ca te-ai intors ?
Totally agree! I'd like someone to stop time at these moments there :) I liked taking photos a lot because thanks to them I have something that left after you. :) See you soon Andreea... probably on Skype >D
@Jola : I hope we will see soon, but not only on Skype (h)
subtitrarea knd vine?:d:))
@filip:): sa nu-mi zici mie ca nu sti sa traduci nimic din ce scrie aici!
mda --- subtitles comes soon....
cred ca prietenii din romania ar aprecia mult o traducere
@ c : promit! maine de dimineata o scriu.