
So happy and thankful to see them. They must be exhausted. One child said she’d had her breakfast at 4.30am! The coach had left at 6.30am, lucky to have two drivers so driving in shift makes for speed.
It’s always a challenge coming from Ukraine into Poland. War related security plus normal immigration checks, refugee movements, documentation. We’ve heard of border crossings on the Polish side taking 14 hours. Every single piece of luggage comes off and goes through a scanner. Every person is scanned. So much documentation needed. It can be a very tense time. But today the crossing police were helpful, the coach drivers helped the children too, it only took a couple of hours. Thank goodness.

So here, and settled in their rooms. There are children from four different schools, age range 10 to 16 years. Lovely to meet our old friends the teachers, Yulia, Iryna, Ira and Natalia. These women are astonishing. So resilient. We are in awe, you would be too.

Dinner time! First we had soup. Tradition is that a meal isn’t a meal without a soup to start. Let’s bring this back to the UK! Two types of cabbage, potatoes and schnitzel. Fabulous. We were so hungry at this point, we demolished it. As did the kids. Great to see!
And onto badge making. We all have them and this is really going to help us get to know each other. Andy pulls out his badge from the Gloucester Hugathon! We could have kicked ourselves for missing a trick!




Onto some getting to know you type games. Lots of shrieking with laughter. Kids being kids. It’s what we all want, isn’t it? Absolutely joyful.

They all loved it. We loved watching them loving it! WHAT’’S NOT TO LOVE?!
Everyone has turned in for an early night. It’s a super busy day tomorrow. We are doing our craft and giving out the blankets
So excited.
But first. Sleep! We are an hour ahead of the UK. Night all. X

