I know which song you are talking about Kamil. Choc bogatstva niemam, v ziemskej tu pielgrzimce, tam daleko v gurze mam palace swe.... I don't really know how to write in Polish, because the keyboard does not have all the letters that Polacks use.
Another one that mom likes, is In the Garden, by the way it is both in Polish and in Czech, I sang it in both languages for an evangelist from Poland.
My mom told me this summer that there is one song she would like to have at her funeral, because she loved it so much, so I am kind of hesitant to mention the song..... because this is not her funeral.... The name of the song is the Swan.
Another song that she really likes from Heritage singers is "I bowed on my knees and cried Holy", she would play that song all the time, and then to the neigbors as well, really funny, because the only word she could understand was holy, but she thought it was very powerful song.
I agree with Kamil that most songs should be in Czech, I think it is matter of picking songs, many of them have Czech words and the rest we could provide. What do you think about singing one or two songs from Olga Brabcova's repertoir?
I was thinking about $5 a day for food, I think that that is more than would be needed, I don't know, we could always add more money later. Unless you are icluding some restaurants eating out. Anyways, I have to admit though, that I am not very good at knowing the prices in Czech anymore, it has been a year since I was there...
Is someone going go to Costco or Sams to get some plastic wear or do we each need to bring what we need?
I was hoping that I could stay at home, and so that would mean I would be there at least two or three days before the dinner, that would mean, mom will need to know that I will be there.
Anyhow, so that's the answer to the question where Casey and I will be staying.
Talk to you all later
Eva
Monday, February 4, 2008
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