For many years there was a tradition of a Christmas dinner for Polish people in Taiwan. It was always nice to see some new faces and share the Christmas atmosphere with others. We were always meeting at Fujen Catholic University where after the Mass everybody would enjoy some traditional Polish food made by Polish nuns and Polish families. It was a wonderful occasion to catch up with some people that we haven't seen for the whole year. Our family has participated in many Christmas dinners like that. As you can see, the picture below is from 13 years ago. On the table on the right you can see one month old Jaś in a car seat, and the girl in front next to the Polish nun, is five year old Zosia. Unfortunately this tradition has come to an end three years ago. The Polonia in Taiwan has grown a lot and has outgrown the small space at Fujen, There were also other reasons, but let's not mention them here. Three years ago I and another Polish friend organised the Wigil
A blog about multilingual and multicultural family homeschooling their two children in Taiwan, Poland and Japan. (Third "child" grew up, and after starting her own company decided to go to school in NYC.) Blog wielojęzycznej i wielokulturowej rodziny uczącej dwójkę dzieci w domu na Tajwanie, w Polsce i w Japonii. (Trzecie dziecię dorosło i po założeniu firmy w Japonii wyjechało na studia do Nowego Jorku.)