The Great Poland Experience

Jun 01, 2006 12:43

Irving Roth: The survivor of Auschwtiz who travelled with our bus through the cattle cars, the ghettos, the death camps... on the last night together he told us "When you go home and you try to talk, don't expect people to understand. I'm looking at you guys and I can see you've all changed, but the people you're going home to don't have this ( Read more... )

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kelili June 4 2006, 05:05:46 UTC
wow! that sounds amazing... its kinda like brasil in a way... everyone keeps asking me how did you like brasil, and everything (but my room the storage area) hasnt changed a bit ... while everyone is making all these refrences as to how they dont know me anymore, though for the first 2 days or so everyone was like "i thought you would have changed more"... and for the first week i felt physically ill lonely whenever i wasnt completely occupied... after 2 hours i just wanted to go back there!

there is no way to describe it, is there?... i imagine having it all crammed into a week made it seem even worse... all the more fleeting, and with less time to sort it all out

so then... its hard: as you said you have 2 choices.. fall back into the old way of life where it all fits so nicely... or figure out how to fit the new you in...

if you can figure out the last one, you need to give me some pointers... i can't figure that one out

anyways... i can't wait to see the pictures!!! they must be amazing, you are an amazing photographer

how did you like clubbing?

i can't wait to see you when i get up there to visit... like in a month or so

bought the new blue october today... in some ways its better than history... but for the most part, as a cd i am leaning more towards history

they are number 5 on the charts down here! i was really suprised to see that today

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