Mobility to the Vistula – DAY 4

The fourth day of stay in Wisła greeted the participants with beautiful weather, which inspired them to go out into the fresh air and dance a Belgian dance together. Only some people from Poland already knew the steps and helped teach them to their friends together with the teachers. Learning to dance was great fun. At the beginning, the young people were embarrassed and uncertain, but after a few attempts, they managed to successfully dance the entire melodic track.

Then, using chalk, everyone drew a large graphic of the project “What we know about tolerance” on the pitch. The organizers were very impressed with the artistic skills of the young people. Perhaps thanks to this trip, some people discovered new abilities in themselves.

At the end of the workshop, the students had one more exercise to do. The task of the participants was to create a history of the trip, which must contain randomly drawn passwords from the board made available to them earlier. The stories of the young people were very funny and creative.

Before lunch, the participants prepared a surprise for Mrs. Tetiana (one of the guardians of a group of students from Ukraine), who had her birthday that day. Everyone sang birthday songs both in Polish and Ukrainian. It was a very moving moment. Everyone in turn congratulated the birthday girl and ate a piece of delicious cake. Having full bellies, the participants went on a tourist train trip around the Vistula River. The guide and driver of the trip was Mr. “cheerful” Darek, who took everyone to the market square in Wisła, and then to the ski jumping hill of Adam Małysz. The next stop was the dam on the Vistula. Then the participants went to the presidential residence, where there was a beautiful view of Lake Czerniańskie. Returning to the hotel, the last stop was the Vistula dam. Everyone, a bit tired but very happy, returned to their rooms to prepare for the evening.

During the last joint evening, each participant received a personal certificate of participation in the project. It was a time full of emotions, thanks and some reflection. Participants could not believe how quickly the mobility passed and how much happened in that time.