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Help my son with a school assignment on Poland [35]
Krysia,
Thank you! That was wonderful and full of information that my son can use for his report. Your post will help educate a class of 5th Graders in Indiana about Poland. Gold Star for you today! You are very helpful and nice but I bet you knew that already?
-Julie & Daniel
I'll have the little guy post in the morning with any specific questions he might have. He's already read some books on Poland to prepare for the 14 page report he's going to have to write too.
I found that bit about the mushroom picking interesting as I did a lot of mushroom and berry picking with my grandparents and parents while growing up. I didn't know that was a Polish tradition, I always thought it was just a Michigan tradition. I'll have to take him mushroom picking and teach him which ones are the good ones like Morels and Stumpers. I have already taught him about berries from summer hikes and wintergreen berries in the fall.
In this part of Indiana, there are few trees and even fewer forests mostly farm fields here. My people were from the Zakopane region so we have a natural liking for trees. So I take him back home to Michigan to my beloved trees and huge Lake Huron. He's into the beaches, finding freshwater snail and clam shells and collects many pretty rocks that he must bring home with him. I've found a use for those to decorate the herb garden.
We are going to make Pączki as our Polish food to share as I got that family recipe from my Lithuanian aunt who grew up in a Polish neighborhood and is married to my 1st generation Polish-American uncle. I also got some decorated eggs from her that I'm going to copy the designs onto wooden eggs because I don't trust the kids handling the delicate originals. Her mother made these so I don't want them damaged. Those are going to be his display.
Thanks again!