Prayanka leaves tomorrow afternoon, so she and I met up this evening. Of all the people I have met in Wrocław, she is one that I really hope to see again.
Moving away from this recurring theme of people leaving: How cute does Zehra look in her fireman shirt? Oh...and I know Steffi's mom has started reading this, so I just wanted to let her know that I'm refusing to allow her daughter to leave Wrocław. I devising schemes to keep my Bavarian here in Poland. Otherwise I will have to go on McFlurry runs by myself, and that's just depressing.
Being the very last to leave does suck. Abby and I were the last ones to go from our gang, and it broke my heart to see them all go one by one.
But the good news is it's totally possible that you will see some of these people again. My friend Erin is getting married next May, so there's at least 6 of us who've committed to going for the reunion..I mean..her wedding.
So basically, you just have to pressure Prayanka into getting married in a couple years, and make sure you're invited?
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Being the very last to leave does suck. Abby and I were the last ones to go from our gang, and it broke my heart to see them all go one by one.
But the good news is it's totally possible that you will see some of these people again. My friend Erin is getting married next May, so there's at least 6 of us who've committed to going for the reunion..I mean..her wedding.
So basically, you just have to pressure Prayanka into getting married in a couple years, and make sure you're invited?
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