✈️ I Went Abroad and All I Got Was This Chaotic Pile of Coins
I just got back from my study abroad trip through Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic — and somehow I’ve returned with a heavy purse full of coins and cash from every country we visited. Not just souvenirs or cute little keepsakes. I mean actual legal tender that I can’t really use now unless I magically teleport back. Let’s call it: “The Accidental Currency Collection.” π§³ Where I Went Just to set the scene — we visited: π©πͺ Berlin, Germany π΅π± KrakΓ³w, Auschwitz, Birkenau, Warsaw – Poland π¨πΏ Prague, Czech Republic π¬π§ a 6-hour layover at Heathrow Airport in London where the chaos peaked πΈ The Mishap That Started It All So the extra money situation started in Berlin at a flea market. I was trying to take out just a little cash from an ATM — you know, just enough to buy a few things. But nooo. The machine refused to let me cancel, and next thing I knew, I was standing there with way more euros than I ever planned to carry. Fast forward to Prague, where I stopped at a ...