Ig integration trip – October 22-23, 2019

After the first days, the first stresses, the first conversations, the joint search for classes (not always successful ..), what were we missing? Of course, an integration trip! We started planning and thinking, which lasted and lasted, until finally we politely agreed to the proposal of our tutor, Mr. Mikrut, who deserves thanks for not giving up due to the frequency of changing plans to the place of departure – from Szczawnica to Wrocław.

On October 22, we went to Korzkiew, to a charming resort in the autumn scenery of fallen leaves. We started the integration with a field game, although probably everyone was waiting for the evening to sit in the rooms and integrate on our own, as it happens on every trip. Sports souls also had the opportunity to live up to the next fun, which we all remember under the sign of disheveled hair and clothes sunk in the mud. After all, “a dirty child is a happy child,” right?

We fell into a small pizza-making workshop with a very nice chef, who had a nervous breakdown looking at some of our excesses, because as it turned out, “the ingredients cannot touch each other”. Like an ordinary integration trip, but almost a course with Magda Gessler.

On that day, there were also sports games, in which our guardians played the first violin, and our teacher is a real Lewandowski! Maybe he could even compete with Ms Korpak and her achievements.

Apparently, nothing integrates as well as the “good old” fireplace we arranged in the evening. We talked about every possible topic, including turbulent political topics, all very culturally of course! Well, maybe the “mat-geo-wos” class already has …

And finally, the time has come for the long-awaited “peace integration” and we hope that we were not a salt in the eye for our caregivers, even when they peeked into our cavity and visited us … This evening could be endless, but our carers made sure that we separated to their rooms and culturally survived until morning. Thank you for that, of course!

On Wednesday, we had card shows in the common room, which was not always liked by the great hostess of the Center, but she bravely endured it despite one dispute over the cups …

We spent the rest of our free time at “table football” and pool, and Mrs. Kukla fought with us.

After lunch, we all felt the time to come back and a slight nostalgia hovering in the air, even though we spent only two days together.

I think that we have a really great class and that we will be able to go somewhere together, but this time for a longer time, and we would like to thank our tutors!