That must be such a great experience. I don't know if I'd ever be able to let my girls go halfway around the world from me, but I hope someday they'll get the opportunity to. I went to Poland when I was 10 with my grandmother, and you never really understand what another country is like until you've walked a mile in their streets (or something corny like that).
She is so pretty! She will never forget any of this!
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Thanks for sharing! What an amazing experience.
ReplyDeleteHi ~L~, they're just offering necklaces for sale. Erin seems to be the only one who has noticed.
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible experience you allowed your daughter!
ReplyDeleteThat must be such a great experience. I don't know if I'd ever be able to let my girls go halfway around the world from me, but I hope someday they'll get the opportunity to. I went to Poland when I was 10 with my grandmother, and you never really understand what another country is like until you've walked a mile in their streets (or something corny like that).
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Such beautiful photos :-) Erin's smile is adorable!
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