Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Laura’s Visit


We accomplished a lot in Laura’s four day visit. The thing I enjoyed most was her desire to shop. Matt has no interest in shopping unless it’s at Hornbach (the Swiss version of Home Depot – same colors and everything – I’m very consistent, I don’t like Home Depot or Hornbach), so I took full advantage of Laura’s interest in shopping! The highlight for me was the market in Divonne, France. I’ve been to the market before but going with a girlfriend rather than my husband was a completely new experience. Laura and I made it through the entire market – usually I make it through half with Matt before he’s maxed out with the crowds. We stopped to look at jewelry, clothes, shoes and all that girl stuff that Matt doesn’t even notice. The only problem was that I couldn’t remember how much the Euro is worth compared to the US dollar, but it wasn’t a problem. We convinced ourselves we were getting some great bargains regardless of the conversion rate. I don’t have a picture of us shopping, so here’s a picture from a hike we took in Grindelwald.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Visitors

We have our next visitor coming tomorrow! My friend, Laura, from book club decided she needed a mini-vacation away, so she’ll be hanging out with us for a few days. We’re so glad she picked Switzerland to get her rest and relaxation (She deserves it – she has three boys under the age of 6!).

La Fete du Raisin


Matt and I ventured out to the little town of Fechy on Saturday for a festival. The purpose of the fete was to celebrate the wines of this region. It was a beautiful fall day, a little windy but the sun was shining as we meandered through the town. After seeing people with a little pouch around their neck to hold their wine glass, we decided to purchase one, too. For 12 CHF (Swiss Franc) we sampled wine after wine after wine. When we made it through the festival, we turned around and did it again! We also sampled the different kinds of grapes they use to make the wine.

The only disappointment of the day was the lack of food at the festival. We were on the prowl for a Malakoff, which is a popular food item in this region. I was craving one ever since I read a description of it: a deep fried cheese ball, crispy on the outside and drooly Gruyere cheese on the inside. It sounds like something straight out of the Minnesota State Fair (minus the stick)!
   
Well, we were unable to find the Malakoff. We also didn’t get a plate of French fries – they stopped making them from 12 – 3:30?! And the hamburger line was way too slow, so no food to soak up all that wine.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Birthday Boy


Matt’s big 4-0 is this week, so last Saturday we had a good ol’ BBQ at the park to celebrate. Our neighbor (and Matt’s drinking partner), Didi, turns 40 the day before Matt, so we made it a joint party. We had nearly 40 people join us for the big event. It turned out to be a beautiful day with Lac Leman dotted with sailboats and the Alps looming in the background.
With the boys manning the grills, there was no shortage of sausages, ribs or kabobs. We also had nice, cold beverages thanks to our neighbor, Mark, who found probably the only ice vendor in Switzerland. We had 100 kg of ice delivered to the apartment building on the morning of the party. (It was supposed to be delivered to the park in the afternoon, but I guess if you’re the only guy selling ice in the country, you can deliver it wherever and whenever you want!). )Our friend, Jen, made a special cake for the guys. It was in the shape of a beer mug (She knows them so well!). My American desserts – rice krispie treats and brownies – were a hit, too.
Guests were very generous and brought the birthday boys gifts. A highlight for Matt were the Cuban cigars from the Elko family. After he opened them up, Sam Elko (age 5) yelled ‘smokers.’ A fun day was had by all! Maybe a little too much fun for some as Matt had a hard time getting out of bed the next morning because of a headache. (Point/counterpoint - I was around smoke that evening which gave me a headache....all the next day. - Matt

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

French Lessons

With our formal lessons done as of July, I’ve been getting creative with how to study French. Recently I’ve been watching DVDs with French subtitles. My friend, Suzie, gave me the first season of the TV show, Entourage, so that’s what I’ve been using as my daily “French lesson.” If you’re familiar with the show, you know that there’s some foul language in it. I think the only thing that has improved with my new method of studying is my knowledge of French swear words. Oh, well. At least I’ll now know if someone says something rude to me in French.