The morning after the faux-engagement session with my SIL, That Husband and I got up early to spend some time in Krakow. We borrowed his mom’s car for the day, and driving into downtown Krakow was quite an adventure. They drive on the right side of the road, so things aren’t completely switched around, but I still had no idea what was happening most of the time as the signs are all in Polish (obviously) and people drive much more aggressively there.

While I waited for TH to finish getting ready that morning I spent some time in my in-law’s backyard playing with the tilt shift lens.

Ohhh, my favorite little garden gnome! I take a picture of him every time I visit :)

It was a beautiful day in Krakow and I would have liked to spend more time exploring the square, but I was with a man on a mission (a mission to buy Christmas presents in the marketplace). St. Mary’s Basilica is famous, playing a trumpet signal that breaks off in the middle at the top of every hour to commemorate the 13th century trumpeter who was shot in the throat while warning the city of an impending attack.

This is the market that I’ve visited three times now, and I love it so much that I’ll never get tired of it. It’s called Cloth Hall, and it’s a long corridor lined with booth after booth selling jewelry (most of it made with amber), wooden toys (we are going to give T1 two wooden toys from this market for his 1st birthday!), wooden figurines, chess sets, and a whole lot of random Christmas tchotchkes.

The santa we bought my mom for Christmas! As long as we visit Poland, I’ll be bringing home Christmas gifts from this market for my relatives. There are these really fantastic Jewish figurines that I want to start collecting.

That Husband looking sexy.

Most of the buildings in Poland are very flat and square (I don’t know anything about architecture, I would describe it as a very severe style) but the area around the town square is very different from what all of the buildings in the surrounding towns look like.

TH and I had a little bit of an argument, because I refused to eat at any of these (adorable looking) places since they have English on the menus, and that is a sure sign of a tourist trap. Scroll down a little bit and you’ll see the (gross) food we ended up eating instead. Should have gone with the charming place with the Italian vibe!

I’m pretty sure I went inside this church, The Dominican Church, the first time I visited Krakow. You can take a really awesome 360 degree virtual tour of the interior here!

I think this is another church. You could spend an entire day touring and taking pictures of all the churches in Krakow!

So I rejected earlier dining options, and TH got so hungry that he made me get something from this little fast-food stand right outside the square. It was awful. I was happy to be eating something vegetarian, but I should have asked for dressing on the side. Unfortunately we didn’t really know what we were ordering, since the man behind the counter didn’t really speak English or Polish very well. Lesson learned, feed husband when he is hungry!

TH took this picture. I’m so happy whenever he shows an interest in using my camera!

Our dinner was so blech, that we felt we deserved a little treat. So we ducked into a pastry shop and picked out something sweet. Polish desserts aren’t as sweet as American ones, so I have to get TH to help me pick one that he thinks I will like.

We made it home safely (and TH decided he doesn’t really like driving in Poland), and the next morning we got ready for the train that would take us to Vienna! It’s only my second time riding a train, and so I think it’s really fun (the first time was when my family went to London right after I graduated from high school and we left London to visit some friends in the north).

Before we left that morning I woke up to find TH eating solids! I hadn’t been doing so, but he really enjoyed them, and he was just a few weeks shy of 6 months so I was fine with it. (I mentioned it here.)

CUTE!

It makes me so happy to see how much my in-laws love their grandson. He is very lucky to have such fantastic grandparents!

We’re almost to Vienna! I’m excited to relive our trip as I share the pictures with you.

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