Friday, March 29, 2013

oh my gah with the snow!

it's snowing here again today - i'm only surviving with the knowledge that in less than 12 hours, I will be on a plane headed toward Los Angeles, CA!!!   Mexican food - here we come!!!!!!

So we went skiing a couple of weeks ago - shocking I know

Here are a few pics:

why not?

i can't get over how big these places are

wooo - Jess and Andre tearing it up off piste!

a very Swiss looking town

aaaand the 50 year old radio in our hotel room

Snow, snow, go away, come again another day - like December.  Seriously.  I'm over the snow.  I may not come back from CA.  :)

That's it for now.  We've both been working like crazy so not much to report. 

Come visit!  Especially if you like snow!



Tuesday, March 12, 2013

I'm here all night folks!

Soooooooo, on Thursday night, I went online into my Swiss bank account to transfer some money bank home.  We still have some bills and such that get paid out of our BofA account so every once in a while, we send some money.  This time I managed to send a grand total of......wait for it.....10CHF which translates into $10.42.  Oh by the way, transferring money isn't free.

Summary:
Transfer to BofA Account = $10.42
Wire Transfer Fee = $12.00
Total Increase/(Decrease) = $(1.58)

Sigh.  And now, attempt #2!

Sunday, March 3, 2013

remember when movies were only 90 minutes long?

We've been pretty boring around here lately.  We've done some skiing of course and then otherwise, we've just been hanging out around town running errands and doing our taxes.  We did get adventurous and go out and have brunch last weekend.  Watch out world!

This weekend, we had quite the cultural weekend.  We watched Life of Pi, Les Mis aaaaand Weekend at Bernie's.  :)

After we survived Les Mis, we had quite the lively discussion around the following topic:  Remember when movies were only 90 minutes long?  Or a really long movie was 2 hours?!  Can we bring those runtimes back?  Along with the $5 price?!

I think Les Mis would have been better in the theatre.  At home, it was too easy to do other things.  Check facebook, go get a beer, etc.

I was trying to hold out to watch Les Mis until after I finished reading the book.  However, I've been reading the book on my Kindle for three months and I'm still only about halfway.  Victor Hugo sure had a lot to say about some really off-topic topics...Waterloo, Convents, Paris street orphans, etc.  I blame the Kindle for suckering me into this book.  I think the Kindle should warn you when you start a book that's 8 bajillion pages long.  After about a month of reading, I found myself in a bookstore and I decided to check out how long this *%*^&ing book is.

ummm...holy crap
and that's about one month of reading

I think this will be the end of my "classics" kick.  It started with Pride and Prejudice (which to be honest, I only read because I wanted to read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and thought I should read the original first).  I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the original.  So I thought, hey, maybe I would like some other classics.  It's all been downhill since.

Anna Karenina = whiny and waaaaaaaaay too many additional pages after the book should have ended

Wuthering Heights = full of horrid horrid people

I actually like the story parts of Les Mis.  It's the two hundred page diversions that I'm finding it difficult to muddle through.  But have no fear, I will not let Victor Hugo get the best of me!

And that's your random post for today!  Next weekend, we go skiing again!


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

we totally cheated on Sophie this weekend...

and went Hundeschlittenfahrten!  How's that typical German word for ya!?

Andre making some new friends

it's freaking 20 degrees out and this dog is curled up and sleeping all peacefully

every time a dog walked by, all 30+ Huskies were at attention and barking like crazy

let's go! let's go! let's go!

the dogs got super hyper once harnessed to the sleds
Andre getting some instructions
my dogs are having a short nap before the next run

and he is ready!

Andre's favorite part was watching me take a downhill curve too fast and totally flipping the sled.  The bruises on my legs do not agree....

Hundeschlittenfahrten was great but I'm ready for some warmer weather.  Bring it on mother nature!


Sunday, January 27, 2013

the Matterhorn - found it!

We just had more guests!  Our friends Laura and Joe came in for a week.  We took them over to Zermatt for a long weekend.  Unfortunately, the legendary Swiss train systems were a total fail for Laura and Joe.  On Friday, on our way to Zermatt, something happened with the train tracks that resulted in a two hour delay, buses, taxis and a really smelly train restroom.  Ew.  And then, on Thursday when they tried to get to the airport, there was another accident that caused total chaos and messed up the schedules of all the trains.  They made it though.  And they'll be the only people on the planet to complain about the Swiss train system!

The weather on our first two days in Zermatt was snowy and overcast.  Everyone kept telling me about this famous Matterhorn but I saw no evidence that such a mountain existed.  Finally, on Monday, when we got to the top of the mountain above the clouds, we saw the Matterhorn!  She is definitely something to see.

the Matterhorn exists!

Laura checking out the view

It snowed overnight and there was hardly anybody on the
mountain on Monday so we could cut our own path!
Joe on the right.  Matterhorn on the left.

Andre and Joe chillin'

Andre taking a break.

view of the village below

we had to ski through the clouds to get back down
visibility was pretty bad
and now....for my very favorite picture taken a few seconds after Andre uttered the words "Hey - watch this!"

why yes, that is the bottom of his board that you see!

We love guests.  It gives us a good excuse to go explore new parts of Switzerland.  Come visit!!!

PS:  total sidenote - currently watching The Kings Speech again.  If you people haven't seen this movie, go rent it now!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Chamonix (uh huh huh)

Hopefully you read that title in a bad French accent.  Makes it more fun!

On the day after Christmas, we headed to Chamonix for a week of skiing with friends!  We got there a day early so we spent the day exploring the city.  We skied three days while there and we ate approximately 800 entirely too rich meals mostly including dessert.  We immediately came home and planned our healthy meals for the next week and I did some serious shopping at the grocery store.  Hopefully the healthy eating lasts long enough for us to fit back into our clothes....

Side note:  Public transportation in France is Awwwwwwwwful.

Pictures!

The view from our hotel balcony:




Day 1 on the Slopes at Les Houches:

The boys mapping out our ski plan

the view - Andre on the far left

so Will and I (both on skis) convinced Andre (on his snowboard) it was a good idea to come down through the deep powder - hilarity ensured - bwuhahahaha

Andre had a bit of trouble staying upright....
he's actually standing here - that's how deep the snow was
and now, planning our way down the mountain
Day 2 on the Slopes at Les Grands Montets:

the boys taking in the view



if you zoom in, you'll note that it's -18C with a wind speed of 40km/h

the view from the top
our friends are at the bottom center - Andre and I took our ski stuff up to the top but totally wussed out and took the gondola back down
Day 3 on the Slopes back at Les Grands Montets:

we found our courage and actually skied down from the top the second time!  go us!
um...the slope just drops straight down - yikes
we're halfway!  see that little tiny house at the top - that's where we started

Andre coming around the corner
it was getting late as we slowly made our way down from the top
and I only fell once!  granted I also rolled a few feet as part of that fall but hey, no pain, no gain, right?!

We came back to Zurich on Wednesday.  Andre went back to work on Thurs & Fri (sucker!) while Sophie and I sat around at home enjoying a few more days of vacation.  Ahhhhhhh vacation from our vacation.  :)

Monday, January 7, 2013

Christmas in Zurich

So we spent Christmas here in Zurich.  We did a couple of serious Skype sessions with the families but mostly we laid around in our pajamas eating and watching t.v.  I even cooked Andre three square meals on Christmas.  Probably the most I've cooked all year.....  :)

A few pictures from Christmas related activities:

Squeeze trying out his new lighted reading glasses!  It was like talking to an alien.  
everyone tried on the reindeer hat - including Zen Zin!
a few of our gifts - redneck wine glasses from Andre's parents and a stack of trashy magazines from Bryan - love it all!

Sophie got a Christmas present too!  And she loved it!


and this is how Sophie and I spent most of Christmas  :)
I hope everyone had a great holiday!