Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Becoming Swiss.... and loving it!

This past weekend I didnt even have to cross any borders to enjoy my time off! The only bad thing about my whole weekend was that on Friday night on my way to German class a woman commited suicide at one of the stations I have to pass through to get to class. Unfortuanately I therefore didnt make it to class because of delays etc but other than that it was a perfect two days.

Friday night I met up with Manda and Lacey and we headed to the Irish Pub - Olivers Twist! Not exactly high society but we got to have a few drinks then we all headed back to my place for the night. It was to be my last weekend in Mannedorf so I made a special breakfast Saturday morning for my friends and then we headed into the city for some summer clothes shopping! I had to buy sunglasses and a new wallet so it was good to join the other trillion of people strolling the banhofstrasse and compete with the crowds!!

Saturday night I then spent at Laceys after trying my fitness in Mandas local pool! Hahahaha I struggled to swim maybe 10 laps!! Oh well. I might compete in July in a 1.2km swim across Zurichsee (the lake that runs through Zurich) so I better start practising! Sunday afternoon my girlies (Lacey and Manda) and I headed to Dielsdorf and went to climb the Regensberg! A hill (or what I would define as a mountain) near Manda's neck of the woods! It was a great little walk minus the sweltering heat!! At the top we had a fantastic view which would enable us to see mountains across the whole of Switzerland on a clearer day. We had icecream and then decided to take an alternate route down and go to Manda's town called Schofflisdorf.

Hot and tired Sunday night I had an early night after starting to pack for my Belgium trip.

We leave Friday which should be good. Thankfully I thought the ride there was 12 hours for some reason but Catherine just informed me that it is only 7 hours.... thank god!!!


Monday was a special day as The Zürich guilds and the city's people celebrated their traditional spring festival with great enthusiasm: Sechseläuten. The highpoint on Monday is the procession of the guilds (Zug der Zünfte): Over 7,000 participants in historic costumes, 500 horses, 28 music corps, as well as 50 floats and carriages form a procession - one of the biggest of its kind in Europe. The procession terminates on Sechseläuten Platz in front of the Opernhaus. In the middle of the square the effigy of the "Böögg" sits atop a bonfire. At 6 p.m. sharp, the pyre is set alight and the mounted guildsmen gallop around the leaping flames to the tune of the Sechseläuten March. Made of wadding and filled to the brink with firecrackers, the "Böögg" effigy is the symbol of winter: the faster his head catches fire and explodes, the better the summer is supposed to be.
I went with Catherine and the kids and it was great the kids loved it. The snowman took about 14 minutes to explode which was slower than last year and therefore means that the summer shall be less intense in heat!

Later on I met up with my friends and enjoyed the sunshine till about 8pm and then headed home.

This week is very busy as we prepare to move to our new house in Meilen - hahaha it is making me realise how I am never going to get all my junk home or have to pay a trillion dollars to hire a ship!

All in all though a good few days. Hiking, festivals, it really is the swiss way of life and I am really starting to enjoy it here. There is so much to see and do. Next place I want to go is a cheese town like Appenzell, Gruyere or Emmantel - the cheeses here are amazing and to go to a town that invented them would be cool for me!!

Ok well I am also suffering from some weird heat rash thing at the moment all over my arms and neck so I am going to rub the 10th litre of cream and hope it disappears by the morning, night night!!!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Exploring Vienna whilst suffering from sleep deprivation.....

When people tell me a certain city is their favourite in the world, my ears prick up! To make such an exclamation must mean that this city is one worth seeing!

My boss Catherine said this to me and I seem to have a fair few things in common with her so I convinced all my friends that this is where we shall spend our Easter holiday. Not that we had many more options. Prices for flights were insane, everything seemed booked and when it looked like I would be spending my four day weekend in Mannedorf , Sara found a sweet deal to Vienna by night train. Hhahahahaha I lied - it was not sweet, we were sitting in a little room for 6 people for 9 hours. I have never tried sleeping sitting up and I even said to Lacey in the middle of the night on the way to Vienna "I'm catching a plane home" IT WAS HORRIBLE!
The picture attached is me smiling and excited - trust me, about 3 minutes into that train ride I was frowning and moaning!

But enough about that!! Once in Vienna we had to decide where to go! Thankfully our accomodation was nice and we were in a reasonable location. Vienna has an excellent metro system and was well signed! As it was our first day we started out by just wandering. Vienna is a huge city!! Stephens Basilica was breathtaking and is where we ventured into for the day. We saw went on a tour of the caticombs and got to see where the bones of hundreds of people were kept, it also really thrilled me when I got to see an urn filled with intestines leaking... not sure about any of you back home but body parts dont impress me (Lacey!!!)

By mid afternoon I dont know about the other girls but I was fading and the three coffees I had downed were not doing anything so we spent the rest of the day strolling and sitting, doing a loop on the tram, wandering to Parliament and we met up with a guy who was friends with Svetlana and we went out with his friends for dinner at a restaurant called Einstein!!

Now Lacey and Manda are all for trying the local cuisene where as I am like "give me the stuff I know 'cause I am on a budget", but we had a great dinner that night of dumplings and bacon and onion and a sauce which was really nice! Kind of like massive spatzli.. oh you dont know what that is either, mmm well it was really good anyway!

After a great nights sleep we decided to spend Saturday at the Schonbrunn Palace. It was a sunny day and there was lots to do at the Palace such a explore the rooms of the Palace where the Austrian Emporers lived, get lost in a labrinyth and hahaha make Sara think we were helping her get to the end when really hahaha we were trying to make her get lost!!! Umm we climbed a gazillion stairs to the Gloriette for a fantastic view of the city and sadly we paid to see an Apple Strudel show but we missed it - thankfully though we still got the samples and it was fiiiiiine (delicious in german).




One of the events that happened in Schonbrunn that wasnt part of the program was the appearance of all these little squirrels that I swear looked like mini kangaroos. Some lady had nuts which she was feeding them and she gave us a bunch so Lacey and I spent a good ten hours sitting at a table tapping nuts (ummmm might explain why we missed the strudel show... whatever) so that the little squirrels would run up to us and take the food. It was great and it was so fun watching them!!!

Saturday night "Lacey the great" found us a wine tavern! Hahaha did I say found, sorry she got us to a wine tavern after we walked a whole metro stop in the WRONG direction! Hhahaha but it was cool - wine in beer mugs for a tiny 1.60 euro!! We had fun laughing at our squirrel videos for half the night while Sara had a sip of wine and Svetlana struggled to keep her eyes open!!

Easter Sunday I went with Lacey and Sara to the United Methodist Church of Vienna with a friend of Mandas from Zurich. He now lives in Vienna so he met us and took us with him which turned out to be great! He was such a cool guy and he had us in stiches for the whole day.

Church was nice and I really liked the service. Considering I am not a regular church go-er I found the service easy to follow and it was good to remember why we celbrate Easter in the first place.



The rest of the day was spent scarfing down food at TGI Fridays an American restaurant with the best food ever and then lazily strolling stadt park!! The whole day I spent dredding the night train home which left from Vienna 9pm Sunday night. Thankfully though the train was less crowded on the way home and we did manage to get more sleep than the first time round.

Unfortunately though I lost my wallet in Zurich when I arrived on Monday morning. I am not sure if I was pickpocketed or if I simply put it down somewhere but by mid-Tuesday VISA informed me that someone had racked up a whooping $600 on my credit card so I am led to assume that maybe my wallet was stolen.

It has been such a drag organising all new cards, buying new train passes, sitting for photos for a new licnence, etc - it is so difficult especially since I am on the other side of the globe but VISA exceeded my expectations by sending out a courier 2 days later with a temporary visa card and increasing my card limit by 200o dollars!!

Hopefully I will not have to pay the money that this loser spent but I wont know for another 6 weeks.... aghhh the things that happen to me.

So basically I would recommend Vienna if you catch a plane there. I will go back I think because it was a beautiful city and I feel like I didnt get to see as much as I would have liked. The Austrians too speak German so it was nice to hear a language I am familiar with. There is so much I still have to see though so maybe next time I am in Europe I will go there again.... For now I am focused on summer holiday destination....

But thats all for now, probably blog again about my past weekend tomorrow night! Ciao xoxox

Monday, April 02, 2007

Going East...... to Budapest!



Last Saturday Sara, Lacey, Manda and I all went to Budapest! Hungary wasn’t a country high on my “to do” list when I came here but I am so glad we decided to fly east and explore this city because it was definitely worthwhile!

Upon arriving we didn’t have any expectations of the city. The bus and metro ride to our hostel was average and once we found the hostel they informed us they didn’t have a bed for us… turns out that was good news! We got put in an apartment for the same price so we had 5 beds, couches, a bathroom and a kitchen for 10 euros each, bargain!

Seeing as time had gotten away from us we decided to take a walk and explore. We ended up on the Buda side of the Danube River and decided to take a venicular (?) ride to the top of the hill and have a look at Buda Castle. Wow! It was amazing, we were really lucky in the fact that it was dusk when we got there so we got to see the city transform as all the lights came on – it was beautiful. That night we also got to go to a great restaurant a few blocks from our place and were impressed with Hungarian cuisine.


An early start on Sunday as Sara had to go home we decided to head to Parliament, Hungarys crown jewels are kept here and we wanted to have a look! Sadly though the guards weren’t letting anyone in unless they had a reservation. It made us believe that the peaceful riots that occurred here last week were having a lasting effect and the staff were being cautious – not to worry though the building for parliament was enough as it was so grand that we got the general idea. After then walking across the city we ended up at the House of Terror. A museum that sits in the Nazi headquarters building which later became the Communist Partys office. Inside there was videos on the horror that occurred during both these periods and even real cells and torture chambers in the basement – it was informative and moving to see all that was here as it was so recent, the Iron Curtain didn’t come down until 1989 and just now Hungary is slowly starting to rebuild itself even becoming part of the EU in 2004 which is promising.

Luckily we then opted for a more happy site and visited the Budapest spring festival which was markets with traditional food and lots of novelty things.

Since Sara went home later that night we then got new room mates who we made friends with. One guy named Richard wanted to hang out with us so we decided to go to a bar across town. It was an experience. Manda and Lacey liked it but that is only because they didn’t have to witness the bathrooms (I had to wash my hands with a hose… need I say more?) But it was fun and its always nice to have a drink with friends and meet new people. We then had dinner at about midnight and crashed!

Our days were so jam-packed! Amandas last day was Monday and we had plenty to do before she left, so another early start and we walked up Gaelic Hill. Right besides Buda Castle it offered another amazing view and the day was clear so we took lots of photos. There was also more markets on the top so I got some Hungarian secret boxes for Kim, Kate and I and also a pashmina… you can never have too many scarves!!

After lunch at the markets we then headed over to City Park and went to the thermal spas! A must-do in Hungary as they are everywhere! We went to the recommened one as there was supposedly not as many old people at this particular one but I have to say it must have been ‘jerry’s day out’ because we were by far among the minority! A range of indoor and outdoor pools to chose from we spent most of the time in the warm out door pool, had fun in the spas with the jets and even went in a mineral pool. Manda and I braved the ice pool for all of five seconds and then went sprinting back to sane Lacey who was in the warm pool!

After taking Amanda home we then went to a labrinyth on the Buda-side with Richard the pommie guy from our room! These mazes we originally made from thermal springs and the idea is to find your way through and test your courage! You can even find a red wine fountain. Sadly it tasted like gluhwine but it was free! We went after 6pm so all the lights were turned off and we had to find our way through with only lanterns which added to the fun! We had a great time in there!

Then Lacey and my last day in the city we decided to have a lazy one…. The money had surely become dry and even though we hadn’t seen everything we wanted to, we were exhausted! We walked to St Stephens Basilica to see his mummified hand and also look at the church. It had to be one of the nicest I have ever been in and trust me in Europe you see alotttttt of churches! We climbed (ok I lie, we caught an elevator) to the top of the church and could see all of Budapest from every angle! It was great! You can tell that Hungary was once a wealthy country as the architecture in the city is simply superb!

Ok so we then went shopping!!!! Sadly things weren’t as cheap as we would have liked but we had the trusty credit cards so I bought some shorts to wear for summer as it is starting to get warm!!

Our flight was delayed on the way home, then our train was delayed blah blah blah but we eventually made it home back to nice Zurich! It was such a great trip, probably my favourite so far. A great city, excellent accommodation and beautiful friends to spend it with. I would suggest you include this city in your travels if you ever come to Europe as it was truly a really cool place!

Then two days later (29/03/07) Lacey celebrated her 26th birthday! Her boss rang me a day earlier and secretly invited me to her birthday dinner so it was fun to surprise her! We all then slept at Laceys house on Friday night and had a lazy day Saturday. Just good to take it easy oh and we watched Lacey husband on tv (Casino Royal!!!)

Today was great weather so after having brunch at the movie bar in town with my family and Catherines brothers family. I then met the girls at HB and we caught a train to the Uetliberg, Zurichs tallest point! We went for a nice walk across the mountain and took in the view. Sadly it was a bit foggy at the top but we did get to see all these people paragliding and Lacey and I decided that we are going to do that while we’re here!! There was even a man who strapped his dog in – hahaha I could hear it barking from the sky!


Thursday night we then head off for a new adventure to spend Easter in Vienna which should be nice. I am looking forward to more exploring a photo taking!!

Happy Easter everyone and you’ll hear from me soon xoxox

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

If I hear another bird sing "cuckoo"


Lacey and I planned a little weekend away to Triberg, Germany for the past weekend. Triberg home of the cuckoo clock and Germany's highest waterfall is only 2 hours by train from Zurich main station and we got a really good deal through the SBB.

So we were looking forward to it and planning what we would do whilst on the trip when we discovered that entrance to the waterfall is shut during the winter months. Oh no! We were worried the trip was going to be a disaster if we couldnt see the towns main attraction but thankfully Europe hasnt even had a winter this year and we had beautiful weather the whole time we were there, the waterfall was open and was as pretty as ever without a pile of snow in sight!

I got the chance to make a new friend called Cindy from Michigan who Lacey met through her au-pair group and had a really relaxing weekend with all the girls who besides Lacey, Cindy and I were my german class buddies Manda and Svetlana!
Our hotel was warm and friendly and we got the chance to see the worlds largest cuckoo clock, then the worlds second largest just around the corner, many more cuckoo clocks for sale and we went to the Pilgrimage church (one of the oldest buildings in Triberg). We also went hiking! Lacey and I have decided to become true swiss and enjoy greenery so we went on a nature trail to the water fall whcih was great! It was fresh and green in the forest and it was a nice temperature so we werEn't drenched in sweat by the time we reached it!

As always I took lots of photos and drank lots of sparkling wine with my friends and all in all had a great weekend.

Im trying to think of more little weekend trips I can do while I am here and really want to see more of Switzerland but internal travel is ser teuer (very expensive) so little trips to Germany and perhaps Austria might end up cheaper....

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

One chance then your out....

i knew february 4th that i got flashed by a speed camera.

today my boss asked me what i was doing that day and i knew that it was me! so heres' the deal though. in switzerland they dont hvae a points system. they just have major fines. and they're harsh! i was doing 68km in a 50 zone. so i got a 250franc fine. if i was doing one more kilometre over they would have snapped up my license for 1 month.

thennnnn if i get caught again, i could be looking at jail time!!! me - innocent me, in jail!! hahahaha so if you thought i had been here for a long time, then it could get longer.

i am now going to have to drive like those 70 year old grandmas so i can never get caught speeding.

then the other dilemma is that catherine (my boss) said she would pay the fine!! mmm no i would feel bad so i took the money out of the atm tonight but it was so tempting to say "thanks for that" and be 250 francs richer..... or at least not poorer.

but a question..... i was in the SMART!! have any of you people driven a trolley like that.... its like ... unheard of ... that you could get a speeding fine in a smart. hahaha but i did!!

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Walmart... or shall we say Valmart?

i am not american so i have no idea why i was so excited to go to the american chain store walmart! laceys boss decided to cross the border on saturday and go to singen germany and invited sara and i along! so we of course came along for the ride and had a ball!!

well after a 1 hour trip AND getting our passports stamped we arrived at walmart.... think k-mart but better! oh my god they had everything and it was all so cheap! i myself went nuts as i do in any shopping centre. everything in switzerland is so expensive and thats assuming they have the brands you want so when i saw things like my hair gel, pantene, schwarzkopf, etc i had to buy it all!! i also invested in some good german chocolate and .... embarrassing i know but some pants too! i never thought i would be such a tight arse but when your earning 200 francs a week, you learn to budget and buy things that are cheap!! so now i have some summer pants and lacey and i also got matching tops for night time!! twins!!

so after our fun adventure we all slept at laceys house on saturday night after a few to many glasses of prosecco and a really good dinner that we all cooked of spatzli and chicken and creamy sauce. i must say sara is a good chef. sometimes i have trouble boiling pasta! lacey also made us american oatmeal cookies so i really did feel like a US citizen on saturday!

that night also we witnessed a lunar eclipse! wow! i have never seen this type of thing before so it was amazing for me to watch the moon slowly be covered by redness. luckily the sky was clear that night but although it went for about 6 hours we just watched the last bit of it because it is still bloody freezing here in zurich!

sunday was also a good day as we finalised our plans for triberg (a little town in germany) so i will be going there next weekend to eat lots of black forest cake!!

all in all a fun weekend and it was so good to spend it with my friends. weekends are still probably the hardest for me becuase that WAS the time that i spent with my family and also when i caught up with all my friends so it is nice to have friends here and see them on the weekend too! lacey and i are a little concerned too about when all our friends go home so we will start some networking soon hopefully!

bis spater (see you later)
megz xox

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Call me crazy.... 'cause i am!

basel fasnacht! every year in february, basel and luzern hold fasnacht (carnival) which is similar to the carnival in venice. people wear masks, music is played and its meant to be a great event! so heres the deal. we went to sara's house for dinner and we stayed there until we had to get the 1.06am train to zurich and then the 2am (extra zug!!) directly into basel.

now i dont know about sara and lacey but i knew if i had no sleep before midnight i was going to be cranky so i went to bed at 8pm then woke up again at midnight. oh my goddddddd. it felt like a dream crawling out of bed slapping a mask of make up on and trekking through the pitch black dark to the train station. not only did it rain so by the time i got there i looked like a panda bear but there were so many other freaks out here doing the same thing. it was below freezing and literally the middle of the night and i was going to basel. what were we thinking???

by the time we arrived there i was grumpy and i was tired but i was excited to see what all the hoo haa was about. so we followed the thousands of people into the city centre and waited. we waited and then we waited some more. herds of people were lining the street, im telling you it was like we were going to watch an olympic marathon. ...... and then even though it was pitch black dark they turned off all the lights and power at 4am. it was starting!

now i was expecting fireworks, some cool music, something a bit fancy!!!!

no. it was a gazillion people with weird-ass costumes on blowing into wannabe flutes and smashing onto drums like there life depended on it. forever. it didnt stop. it was like minus 50 degrees, there were people bashing into us like they wanted to mow us down and there was this music (if you could call it that) blaring full volume before the sun had even come up. people were taking photos, cheering, getting all excited and all i could think of was "this is not real" before passing out from exhaustion we found a shop that was open and selling fasnacht foods. flour suppe (that looked like mud) and kasewahe (cheese keish) which was pretty good for some sort of dinner slash breakfast at stupid o'clock. we hugged the chairs for a while and then we ventured out again hoping to find some sort of excitement in the still dark streets.

nope there was none so we went home. i didnt care by that stage. we were cold, tired and disappointed at fasnacht and bed seemed like a way better deal at 6am. so we arrived back at sara's at about 9.ish got under the covers and slept until about 1pm.

i am never trying to be cultural again. i feel like i have jetlag now but i dont have an amazing trip to show for it. OH WELL i think i am just being a whiner because now my body clock is messed up but a warning to all readers - DONT GO TO FASNACHT IN BASEL IF YOU LIKE YOUR BED!!

Friday, February 23, 2007

Blogmaniaaaaaa

seeing as i am probably going to die soon i thought i better jump on the blog bandwagon and fill all you people in on my little adventures recently. but no seriosuly i have a "stomach infection" so i am at home while my family is in st moritz (boo hoo) but i think i have been misdiagnosed so if i am not better by like tomorrow i am suing for malpractice (kidding) but i will be back at the doctors to get some more meds!!
between getting my tooth pulled out and getting a hefty bill of 4000 francs and my fondue eye that i recently recovered from i think this country is out to get me. the kids have chicken pox at the moment and it wouldnt surprise me if i eneded up with shingles soon. back home i was never sick, yea a runny nose or whatever but none of these foul diseases or missing teeth..... ANYWAY!! im over it but seriously i cant wait to be healthy again, the only good thing about this whole sickness business is the fact that i get to sit on my bum (or lay in my bed) and blog. oh and not eat which cant hurt a person!
well last week i was in samedan (the mountains house) and my christmas present from my family was a ski lesson. now i was freaking out. i thought i was going to break a leg or something but i really enjoyed it! i am not like a full on olympianand i was soooo slow but i was doing it and i wouldnt mind doing it again if someone else paid for it as its really expensive. the following days were torture as my body felt like it had been run over by a truck but i was so proud of myself for going out of my comfort zone and i only fell over once!
then the weekend rolls around and lacey, amanda and i head off to amsterdam. there was a fear that my head would explode as i hadnt checked with my dentist if i could fly yet but no pains yet (besides the rest of my body) so i think its safe to say i will be ok!! mmmm amsterdam.....
the venice of the north. thats putting it nicely. while there is plenty on museums and pretty canals there it wasnt my scene. the city is tarnished by all the people who go there to take drugs and smoke weed. the whole time we were there the sky was a dull gray and i wasnt sure if it was bad weather or the haze of pot smoke. every breath i took i inhaled marijuana and every second person i saw in our hostel was high on something.
as for our living arrangements i wouldnt send my worse enemy there, especially if they have an issue with heights, cleanliness or bad smells. the staircase was like a ladder (which was fun with my 20kg bag) the room was so not cleaned in the last 3 years and the acrid smoke seeping out from under the door of the room next door was foul!
lacey and i werent well majority of the trip so it kind of minimised our exploring ambitions but we did see what i wanted to which included:
anne frank house: after being there i am going to read the book. what an amazing story and to be in the house her family hid in was so surreal
van gogh museum: a really nice museum with lots to see. we studied his work at school so it was cool to see some originals (or at least i think they were originals)
heineken experience: was in an original brewery. they have made this tour so much fun with rides, free beer, interesting history and a cute little free gift at the end. a must see if u dare go to amsterdam
rijksmuseum: if i was a museum person this would be a good one. they held lots of rembrandts work and this is the netherlands national museum.
we also went to coster diamonds where we went on a FREE tour about diamonds and got ripped off on a 10 euro canal ride but at least we did it.
the red light district was a treat - i think all the guys i know would love this strip but the only word i can think of when i think off this street is repulsed. there were girls just in windows making googly eyes at people and doing these little dances that i guess were supposed to be sexy. amanda was appaled and what made me feel gross was seeing men come out of these little windowy things with a job just finished. like i know its legal but where is your respect???
so anyway - thats me finished being a prude and i am sure amsterdam would look a lot prettier on a sunny day and when i wasnt feeling so unwell. all in all though it was a great holiday because i got to spend time with my two best friends here lacey and amanda and we really were so good to each other even when we were feeling our worse. one of the things i did love about amsterdam though was that in all the museums you could send free video mail to people back home so i hope i got my emails right and at least some people got a video from me!
bis spater and until next time, megz xoxo

The home of Crepes ()()() Yum!

so this post is at least a month overdue seeing as i went to paris on the 17th of JANUARY but i guess its better late than never. laceys blog is so up to date so i feel it is my duty to document my time here a little bit better like her!
paris!! well after catching the nightmare of a nighttrain to the train station and arriving at 7am (while it was still dark) i decided to just hang out in the station for a bit and wait for the sun to come up before i made my way to my hotel which by the way was in the red light district of paris and who knows when these people stop working.
thankfully where we were staying was ok, now not the 5 star luxury i preferred but it was clean and when the lift was working it was ok! breakfast was fresh and we were right near a metro so it was all good.
places that we saw included:
sacre couer: which was absolutely amazing. i loved how the outside changed colour as the clouds moved because the church is made of marble. i could have sat there for days if it hadnt been for those black dudes selling those silly string bracelets infesting the sidewalk.
moulin rouge: not that i have seen the movie but i was expecting a bit more wow. it was good to grab a few happy snaps out the front but could have been missed
the louvre: the whole time i just kept thinking of the da vinci code and on my return to switzerland i did hire the movie out! jai jai and i went on a friday night when it was free and it was really interesting and surreal to be in such a world famous museum. if it wasnt for the sweltering heat in there we may have stayed a bit longer but we saw what we wanted to see such a venus de milo and the mona lisa so that was enough
notre dame: shame about the gloomy weather but it is such an impressive structure. amanda later mentioned that we could have climbed the top but it was raining so i didnt (thats my excuse anyway)
versailles: after about an hour train ride to versailles we hopped off to see one of the biggest castles ever! it was amazing in here and unbelievable that people actually lived this kind of lifestyle. sadly the gardens werent nearly as spectacular as people said but that was because we were there in january, so once the fast train from zurich to paris is operational i think i will go back for a weekend so i can be wowed!
the eiffel tower: i was there!!! the magnitude of being at such a world famous structure was amazing. millions of people go up this tower every year and i was one of them. we took so many photos at night, in the day and on the eiffel tower it was great! being first in line to go up on the sunday morning was the best idea ever also. though the wind factor once up there was enough to make u want to head right back down! the view though was great and thankfully when we were there it was sunny!
i am sure i am forgetting things we saw but obviously these were the places that stuck in my mind. we did a tour too called sightsee paris which i hightly recommend. we ate far too many crepes with caramel (or carmel as lacey and amanda say) nutella, lemon and sugar and god knows what else but i had the best time and jai jai is such a good travelling partner. shes gone back home to australia now but i hope we can do another trip one day. even around australia! being o/s has made me realise how little of australia i have seen and we do live in one of the most beautiful countries in the world so we should appreciate and explore it.

well ciao for now, megz xox

(ps thats me on the eiffel tower!!!)

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Hanging out with the Russian Mafia

so i hear st moritz is where the rich and famous holiday and it must be true because days before i arrive at samedan, arnold swarzanegar (**aghhh i cant spell, i know!!) was here and he broke his leg!!
so as you all know by now i really dont like going to the moutains. it is cold, it is 4 hours away by train and there is NOTHING to do unless you like hiking and skiing. which in case you need reminding i am not a fan of either. the good thing about this trip though was the fact that there was snow!! not much but enough for nicolas and i to roll around in and enough for noel and i to build house with. these houses by the way included mandarin skin for windows and tree branchs for palm trees! they were top quality. so every morning i had the fun task of getting the kids ready for ski school. so many layers and so hard to shove ski boots on a two year olds foot but we finally made it and then we got to walk them over to the class. during this time i would have my break and then in the afternoons we would have heaps of fun playing lego for hours and hours on end. thankfully the weekend rolled around and i went back to zurich on saturday. jenny had just gotten back from england so i met up with her and we went out for fondue with her parents which was really nice. sunday being the last day of the year was spent at home relaxing and figuring out with my friends what to do for the evening. i got to speak to mum while the clock struck 12.00 in australia and wish her a happy new year. sounds like kim and kate had a fun night even though kate was sick she spent it at luna park which would have been awesome!
as for me i went to julians house with lacey and sara and then we went into the city which was all decked out for the occasion. there we met jenny and we spent the night drinking 12 franc vodka and coke and bopping in the rain. the fireworks were really cool when they werent going off at our feet and i was really happy to be there with my swiss friends for the night. of course i missed not being with moo who i am usually with on the 31st of december but this year is going to special spending it in europe and travelling to all these great places with my new friends. sara and lacey stayed over after our big night out and we slept for the majority of the 1st of january but we had fun and that was whats important.

on tuesday even though it was a public holiday i went back up on the train to st moritz. it was extra special this time as well because it was actually snowing. there was snowflakes getting caught in my hair and i was catching them with my hands! it was amazing! so back into the routine for wednesday - friday. catherine got me ski lessons and hire for christmas and also a switcher jacket that says st moritz on it. i really like the gift and even though i am scared to go skiing i think it will just add to the whole swiss alps experience!

after class on friday night i went home and had an early night. for the weekend i went shopping with svetlana and sara in zurich. i got another tripod as my old one broke, another corkboard to add more photos that i got developed and some other bits and pieces!!! now i kind of feel embarassed to also mention this but after we went to a brocken haus which is a second hand store. svetlana wanted to buy iceskates so we all went for a look..... then you will never believe but i found MOON BOOTS yes they are second hand but they were 15 francs usually 300 dollars at the shops!! i had to buy them so i got them and spent saturday night planted in front of the tv with charlies angels and some hotwater and soap!! they now look brand spanking new and i love them! its like walking on pillows. after our day of shopping we then went to moven pick gallery a famous swiss icecreamery and got a cone each - this is going to be a new treat for me, it had to be the best ice cream ever.... even if it was 4 francs for a scoop (a tiny scoop too)

sunday was another lazy day just spent at home and then i went and watched svetlana and sara iceskate. i was actually going to participate but couldnt be bothered once i got there and i was reading a really good book (the one you got mum - already finsihed) so that won and read that instead. after we went back to svetlanas house and hung out and then back home to start another week of haus frau time!! my goal of the week was to get 9 hours sleep per night so i am relaxed and rested when the kids are annoying the hell out of me..... i think it works!!

Friday, January 05, 2007

So the real name for Florence is Firenze!

i thought someone had stabbed me with a tranquilizer when i arrived at the florence train station. i had had no sleep and the breakfast we were served was quite possibly poisioned it was so gross. i thought plane food was bad !!! hahaha plane food is 5 star compared to trenitalia food. so after finally making my way to the main station in florence santa maria novella i had the fun task of finding my hotel!! NOT TO WORRY megan is prepared and she has printed a map, the hotels directions and i had even bought a ticket for the buses!! just to be on the safe side though i asked a bus person what platform to go to and he pointed me to a little tiny bus that looked like a family van and says "that one"!! so as i stare at the bus i thought i was meant to catch, i board the bus and end up on a tour of florence through sleepy eyes. the bus driver finally turns to me and says "ponte alle grande". now after this trip i realise that ponte in italian means bridge and i should have crossed the bridge but no i head down the river in search for my hotel.. plaza hotel luchessi.... yes i finally find it after 20 minutes dragging my massive suitcase down the cobbled stone street. hahaha on the other side on the arno river... i can see it over the glistening water and the nearest 'ponte' is 20 minutes back in the other direction!!! aghhh so by this time it is 9am i feel like i am going to pass out from exhaustion and i want to stab the bus guy because he put me on the wrong bus. after forever i am at my hotel and it is all worth it. the hotel is 4 stars and beautiful, luckily my room is ready (95 euros worth) and i am allowed up there. so a smart person probably would have collapsed and slept for the next 5 days but no i quickly change clothes, pack my stuff away and head back to the train station on the right bus that is a 3 minute walk from the hotel. i jump on a train to pisa and enjoy the scenery from the train for about 1.5 hours. after walking the streets of pisa i end up at the leaning tower. its so TINY!!! but well worth the trip. it was amzing to be somewhere that you have seen pictures of. none of the places i have been so far have been worldwide famous sites (not that i can recall anyway) so to be here at this tower that i know of and have seen pictures of was great and to stand in front of it and have a photo really made the trip worthwhile!! i attempted to hold up the tower with my tripod as my only friend but it got a bit embarrasing so i gave up and just had a wander. there was lots of little stalls that were selling souveniers and it was nice to have a look around. luckily also the weather was perfect so all up the day was fantastic. after lunch at a really nice cafe and buying some cute stockings i then went to maccas and got a baci mcflurry.... perhaps the yummest thing in the world. content and full i then headed back to florence.
i wandered around a little bit once i got back to my hotels vacinity and found an internet cafe where i got some credit. i then had dinner at a restaurant (by myself - which i am never going to get used to or like) and headed home. after a long day... and night... it was time to rest!!

saturday: i had to wake up early to enjoy my included buffet breakfast which was really yum!! not as good as the breakkie in munich but still good. not sure of what to do for the day i decided to go on the double decker red bus that take you around the city. it was about 20 euros and valid for 24 hours so you can hop on and off and sightsee. the tour was good but i probably could have planned it better and not got off at certain places and maybe got off at other places like the bilbolba gardens (so not sure if thats how you say it) i for some reason thought florence was bigger than it actually was and was scared that i wouldnt get to see everything but its not big at all and a weekend is sufficient to see this city. so i saw and went to the ponte vecchio a famous bridge that is the only bridge that survived the bombing from the germans in the 1940's and is lined with expensive jewellery shops. i got a great coffee on the other side of this bridge. i also went to the piazza michealangelo, which has a great view over the whole of florence, the acadamia: the famous museum which holds the marble statue of david, the uffiza museum which has many great paintings and sculptures. outside of this museum are also statues of michealangelo, da vinci, donatello, etc. an amazing experience to be surrounded by all this art and history. mmm what else. i went to the famous firenze duomo. i was told this is the 4th largest church in the world!! i must say its huge!! also it will be remembered forever as this is the place my trusty tripod went **kaput** it was a sad sad day in megan land but i will now probably invest in a better one as it was such a great asset on all my little trips. especially the loner ones where i have no friends.
luckily 5pm saturday night i headed back to the hotel and the buckinghams were just arriving. by this stage of my trip i was getting sick of being by myself and really loved to see the buckinghams. it was so good to see familiar faces and all the kids are so grown up now. we walked around the city for a bit on saturday night and had dinner at a little PASTA restaurant (when in italy!!!)

sunday i kind of did a repeat of what i did on saturday and showed the buckinghams around florence which was so much better looking at things with people. we also went to the markets and i bought kim and katie some things and little leather bracelts which everyone was selling!! then a nice surprise on sunday night ... reception called me down to the lobby and jai jai was there. she had walked through florence to find my hotel and so we went out for a hot chocolate which no joke i think was just a whole bar of chocolate melted it was so thick! it was so good to see jai jai another familiar face over the christmas break and we excitedly chatted about our upcoming paris trip together!! once i walked back to the hotel kim and i went downstairs and had a few drinks in the bar which was really nice!

monday: CHRISTMAS DAY!! so not the same as the chrissie i would have back in frenchs forest where katie would come into my room and say "megan get up i want to open presents" but it was so nice being with the kids. we all piled into bob and kims room and opened our presents. kim had gotten me heaps of little presents like amalfi coast soap, a harrods key ring, a milano glass pendant, etc even celeste got me a ring from wales so i was really spoilt. mum had also sent me some presents across with bob and kim so it was so nice. thankyou mummy xoxox after our delicious breakfast again we set off for more exploring and we actually walked across the river up to the piazza michealangelo which has ANOTHER statue of david and is up a hill so it looks out on the whole of florence. it was probably one of the nicest views i have ever seen and it was a beautiful christmas day so we took lots of piccies. there was even 3 japanese weddings taking place at the piazza. i spoke to mum and dad and kim briefly to wish them a merry christmas but my phone credit ran out before i got to speak to katie which was bad. i later found out my credit gets deducted as well in countries other than switzerland, so no more calling me when i am travelling!! christmas lunch was really fancy, maybe a bit tooooo fancy for me. it was 5 courses and one course was pigeon meat tortellini in broth. everyone but celeste and i ate it. mitch kept saying he was chewing on feathers and josh said he found a beak in his. it was actually quite gross!! my favourite course was the pumpkin and rosemary risotto! YUM!! so after getting quite full we all went upstairs for a bit of a nap or quiet read which was just what we needed!! in the afternoon we all hopped in the car and drove to the chianti region (in tuscany) i have no idea which bit of chianti which i am yet to find out!! but the drive there was beautiful and we tasted lots of wine at little market place stalls! we had some pizza for dinner and the drive back was amazing as the sun was setting.

tuesday was the day to go back to my switzerland home to my swiss family but it made me really sad to leave. it was so hard to leave the familiar aussie faces and return so we all cried and i spent the train ride home miserable. at milan i got off to change trains to zurich and i couldnt find my train so nearly missed the ride home and then while passing through lugano catherine phoned me and told me we were going to st moritz tonight!! i was already sad about going there and not being near my friends so i think she could tell my unwillingness to go so she just asked me to meet them there wednesday lunch time. it gave me a chance once i got home at 8 to unwind, wash and pack my clothes and speak to my family.

so my christmas break was happy and sad. so good to be with people that i love and they love me but so hard to say goodbye. at one stage i just wanted to go home. where it was easy and things werent so foreign to me. sometimes i get so lost over here. i cant communicate with people, i cant tak to my mum whenever i need to and i get so exasperated with the kids. but then kim reminded me that after a week of being home i would wish i was back, nothing will have changed at home and this was my moment to experience the world. what she said was true and i believe her but just when i wanted to be with my family it was really hard to want to go back to zurich.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Ok ... So this blog has been a long time coming...


Aghhh I am by myself and I am going nuts. I even miss the kids screaming... but i guess its ok i am just scrap booking this week and i have been being a bit of a cook and trying out new recipes!!! if im lucky i am even going to try and make a carrot cake for the girls for after class on wednesday xo

so since my last post i have been to munich germany!! after realising that i cant be by myself the whole time i decided on wednesday to go and do a tour that was recommended from my lonely planet book! it was a tour at dachau one of hitlers concentration camps on the outskirts of munich. seeing as modern history interests me it was fascinating for me to actually be there knowing what went on at this site only 60 years ago. the memorial site was only opened in 1965 but it is there to remind future generations of the atrocities that occured there and act as a warning so hopefully something like that wont happen again. on a more happier note later that night i then went to tolwood markets. a huge market at the same place of oktoberfest, so you can imagine how huge this thing was!! i got a caricature done and wandered around but i was really tired so walked home pretty early.

on thursday there was a bit of a mix up with the tour lady who said i could go to the castle.... mmm shame the tour didnt run on thursdays so i bit the bullet and decided to make my own way there and do it by myself. 3 hours, 1 train and 2 buses i was in the bavarian alps. from the bottom you can see neuschaswenstein castle and its spectacular. up close its magnitude is amazing and to think that king ludwig didnt even get to complete it before his strange death is surreal considering that the castle is already so big and fantastic!!

friday i had a rushed day and quickly went to the munich olympic park and also the bmw museum!! tested myself with the deutch transport system and have to say that in switzerland it is so much better and easier !!

finally home then on friday night after the bus drive from hell with a suicidal driver who was no kidding just driving through thick fog on a freeway. at one point i went up the front of the bus to see if i could see anything and NOPE this dude was just driving until we basically hit something! what an exciting life i lead.
met up with jenny friday night after being a loner tourist for the last few days. we then met up with hillary and this other girl and went to see 'the holiday'... very good movie for anyone who cares and a nice way to spend a friday night i must say!!

saturday was speedily spent shopping for laceys dinner party and then i made the successful journey to her house which is a good 45 mins away from me and IN ANOTHER COUNTRY ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD so i was heaps proud of myself for navigating my way to winkel!!! oh and ps i am about 99% sure that i will get (a) a speeding ticket or (b) some other traffic offense sent to me for that weekend so please dont worry if you never hear of my travelling stories again its because i no longer have access to the car!!

mmmm sunday amanda, lacey and i went to winterthur again because we liked it so much.... just had a wander and lovely coffee in an overpriced cafe (oh my god ... overpriced in switzerland??? - neverrrrrr) and we all decided that winterthur is also known as rain town because the last two times we have been there it has been raining wet and cold!

so from monday through to thursday i offically became a bum after my previous week of jetsetting. i made a plan of the many things i needed to do like scrapbooking, studying, etc etc but i really just lazed around and did nothing. i cooked, emailed, researched my florence trip and put on weight - no i seriously did!!! i wanted to go swimming the whole time but i was sick and lonely and feeling sorry for myself how i still actually do now so no physical exercise was performed and now i am a regualr boombalarder!!!

so once i dropped the car to the airport for the monnerats on thursday i met my dear little lacey at zurich hc which has recently been renamed by myself because of its overpopulated bunch of heros who concgregate here. i feel abnormal because i have no dog collar around my neck, spiky hair, makeup like dracula and/or the desire to look like slob of the year!! so back to my story lacey and i went to this candle display where people (who knows who) drifted canldles down the limmatt and into the night - a few people came down for a peek but it was a nice evening because we had a wander (with my luggage noisily trailing behind me) and then went for dessert at papa joes and met up with julian.

so what started as a normal enjoyable evening got decidedly worse as i boarded my night train to florence!!! the 'couchette' was ummm a row of three chairs and some blankets and italian grandmas who snored and annoyed me!!! if it wasnt for my ear plugs and the fact that i stayed up the whole night before i may have just sat there and cried!!

but the trip improved once arriving in florence (at a random firenze station and not the main stop) but more to come on my christmas adventure soon.

auf weirdesehen (**spelling**)

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Guten Abend!! Im in Deutchland!!

so i actually think along with my baby brain i am getting amnesia as i cant for the life of me remember what i did last week (so it cant have been that exciting) but here goes....
so early on in the week i am pretty sure i didnt do anything. monday was a nightmare with the kids because they were tired etc. so it was a fun day with them fighting, biting, kicking and screaming....
tuesday things went fine and then i babysat whilst catherine went to her bookclub dinner.
on wednesday i just went swimming and had german class and was supposed to meet up with hillary and jenny but we then moved it to thursday. so at 8.30 i met hillary (because jenny couldnt come) at haupt bahnhof and we went to the 'movie bar' for dessert and a drink. hillary is really nice but she is a bit me me me. i dont think i said one thing about myself the whole night. jenny was like "i told you sooooooo"
then on friday i had a 1/2 break (not happy) so we could go into town to go 'candle dipping' the twins were too young for it though and they got bored easily. i on the other hand just got wax all over my jeans while maxine was swinging her HOT candle stick around. did you know i just ironed over it and the wax came off... cool!
so then i went home early so i could go get my german stuff and my gear to sleep at mandas house. after class lacey and i went with amanda to her house in schofflisdorf. it is like farm land and she has such a huge walk from her train station, it was heaps fun in the rain too! but we had an awesome night. we watched mandas favourite show 'freaks and geeks' and had a really nice dinner of bread, salad and cheese. we also got some really good wine so it was a fun night. then on saturday becuase im a loser we all went to winterthur (pronounced vintertour) i ordered some books online so i thought that they would get sent to me ... ummm no i had to go and get them. it was good though. winterthur is such a nice city and only 1/2 hour from zurich hb. amanda had to leave early but lacey and i walked around and did some shopping and had lunch.
then i went back to zurich and bought some more stuff!! i have a disease called shopaholic.. so on saturday i bought: a hairdryer, luggage, batteries, 2x pairs of jeans, and some other stuff but i dont remember.
on sunday it was a lazy day but i woke up early to speak to mum and mel. it was so good to see whats happening with mel and all the people at the daily!! then in the afternoon i went for a swim and then i met lacey and amanda at hb as there was a marathon going on through th whole city and amanda was competing. the city was amazing, it was all lit up and they had slide shows with paintings on them reflecting on the builidings. i took lots of photos and amanda did really well in her race. i was wearing so many clothes too but i still was freezing. at one stage i thought my fingers were going to fall off seriously.
we then went out to dinner at sams pizza which was soooo good as we were all starving. i had a spinach pizza and it was really good!
on monday i only had to work a half day as the monnerats went to south africa. we drove to the airport and then i drove the car home. it was really sad saying bye to them because they are like my family now too but i quickly went home and packed my bag for munich and then went to see the new james bond movie with jenny, lacey, amanda, svetland and her friend christophe. i got home really late on monday and then got up at 5.30am this morning to make my 6.26 train to zurich. i wanted to be early so i could find where the bus got us from. i found it so easily so i just stood in the dark for an hour waiting for the bus!
the trip was nice and i saw heaps of snow. my hotel is also really cute and typical old fashioned german style. this afternoon i just went around on foot and then went to the markets at night. my hotel is right near the haupt bahnhof so i am close to everything. tomorrow morning i get a free breakfast so i am going to make sure i am up for that and then we will see what i do tomorrow. its a bit strange being by myself and i might start talking to myself on this trip cause i feel a bit lonely but its ok I will be home soon and i am going to try and squeeze lots into my little trip without spending too much money hahahaha

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

I think last week was the last week of somewhat warmth

mmm so it is monday today and i didnt really do anything exciting the last week but it was nice not to have to do anything in particular.... also that and the fact that i dont actually have a franc to my name.

so tuesday was lucilles farwell coffee night. went to zurich and wondered around in the freeziness. went to papa joes for a big dessert and coffee. it was really nice with lucille, amanda and lacey. lacey went home on wednesday for her best friends wedding so that was the last time she saw lucille. we took lots of photos of each other and explored the light up streets. the swiss are really creative and the decorations everywhere are amazing.
wednesday nothing really happened besides german class. went for a swim but i started to get sick... which i still am.... and then went to class. thursday was probably the best day when i had the twins by myself. we went for a walk, did some painting with leaves and had a really nice day. for dinner i went to sams pizza with jenny and then went to an irish pub with her. baby brain kicked in again and i forgot my train stops at 11.12 and then i can catch the s16 train (mines the s7) so as i said goodbye to jenny who was on the s16 i wandered back to see how long to my train.... aghhhh that was just it!!!! so had to wait for 1/2 hour cursing myself... finally made it home at like 1am... friday was funnnnnnn
on friday by this stage it felt like my throat was going to fall out of my neck .. i think the cold weather is starting to take its toll on my aussie body! we went to the mannedorf christmas markets and then i had german class. had coffee with sara and julian after class but then came straight home.
this past weekend i just tidied up my room and organised all my christmas cards. i ordered cards from a swiss website so they arrived and i went to a coffee shop at meilen to go and write them all.
on saturday night we went to an asian restaurant for lucilles farwell which was really nice and then the limmatt bar which is in stadlehofen for a few drinks and a dance. amanda then came and slept at my house and we slept in till 11am sunday. we were having breakfast as the family came home to have lunch.... whoops!!!
in the afternoon we went to the meilen christmas markets and tried all the free food and we painted a christmas cookie. it was a really nice arvo.
once amanda left i then went to jennys house and we went to the zig zag a really yum restaurant on the neiderdorf in stadlehofen. got home early and spent time uploading all my photos......
not that much of an exciting week but it was nice but sad to say bye to lucille, we promised to contiinue our tavelling adventure together one day soon......