Summer family trip back to Geneva! Everyone was with us but little Megan and Andrew...thanks for giving us a reason to have to come back!
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And we are off! |
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Last minute technology updates before take off |
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Jet-lag...and an upset tummy. First time she has ever been sick on a plane. This was at our layover in Zurich. |
There are many sleeping pictures. Let's just say this family can fall asleep pretty much anywhere and anytime. Jet lag #thestruggleisreal
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First purchase...fans. After we figured out how to say that in French and that we weren't looking for hair dryers! Oh how we missed the language debacles! |
We had a small hiccup with our accommodations. As in two weeks before our departure the air conditioned apartment we had rented had been sold and was no long available to us. Never fear we found a quick substitute, but it was on the 5th floor and no AC. So there are also a lot of picture with some of the gentlemen in the family with their shirts off. It was July and Geneva, it was hot. I'm not going to lie, the ladies might have been a little jealous of the men's ability to shed layers so quickly.
We went out for pizza the first night. We thought it was the place we used to always go to, until we found THAT place on the last night! But we were all pretty wiped anyway so it was all for the better. We really just needed food!
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First trip to the Jet d'eau |
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First glass of Swiss white (not the last!) |
Sunday at our old church! We sat in the balcony. Hot air rises. And they still have to close the windows when the bells from the cathedral start gonging during the sermon.
L'Entrecote, oh how we have dreamed of your salad, steak, frites and the porfitorolls!
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A little afternoon game of Swiss Monopoly with une Coca |
After a brief respite we headed back to tour Old Towne and a trek to the top of the cathedral Saint Pierre.
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No, Pops wasn't taking the picture. He was on a park bench at the entrance! |
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The view afforded for those who made it to the top! |
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Reformation Park...aka home of the some of the best people watching |
Parc Des Eaux Vives and Caterpillar
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The current Caterpillar employees |
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Reenactment of David walking into the glass door |
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Dad neogiating in his best French with the security guard to let us in for a brief looky Lou...we were denied despite his best efforts! |
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The old hair dresser, Cesar!! |
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Chinese in Switzerland! (I nailed the ordering en francais!) |
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Watching the Cardinal game on Uncle David's phone - you can take the American out of the USA, but we will still find a way to watch the Cardinals! |
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If I could only remember what this conversation was...I am going to guess it has something to do about the 5 flights of stairs in our future with heavy groceries! |
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Sometimes you just need the arches |
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Making his own Swiss Army knife |
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A little parade of horses and bells at one of the shopping centers that goes off each hour |
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Long skirts in escalators...the need for the warning is real, right Auntie Amber? ;) |
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Old school bus stop |
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The still have the Road Runner and candy store next to the bus stop at the school! |
Before heading over to the other side of the lake for apero we had a visit at the old school.
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Train ride to Nyon for the apero |
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With the Hauris! |
The old neighborhood and our house.
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6 Chemin de la Vinganaire |
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The old neighbor's house who always had beautiful flowers and perfectly manicured lawn! |
At the port
Onto Yvoire, medieval historic village in France. In search of Pomme Frites and Filet de Perche! Maybe a crepe too!
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Mode of transportation for the week. It was super fun to find a parking spot at night. |
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Just frites, hold the fish |
There may have been a little confusion about which place we used to go to for this famous perch meal, but it was still good!
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The garden of the 5 senses. Fun little tour we did after lunch. |
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This brings back some old memories - Mom and Dad looking at the map plotting our route for the day! |
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World Cup in Switzerland! |
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A hot game of Qwirkle
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4th of July - Chocolate making class, Gruyere, Chateau de Chillon and a celebration at the Hauris! Very non-American and VERY special! A 4th of July for the books!
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Walked into the village of Gruyere greeted by cows and their bells! |
When in Chillon you must find the medieval bathroom and pose for a picture!
Racqulette at the Hauris. Two kinds of cheese, one from summer cows, one from winter cows, some the best sausages ever and Peter played our national anthem on the Swiss Alp horn! Amazing! David gave it try too! Not as easy as Peter made it look!
Burger King at the Gare. The kids needed a burger, the king delivered!
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Dice, the international game that needs no language explanation! These four had such a good time together despite the language barrier. |
Fondue in the mountains. It was really chilly and really tasty! The best part was the walk in the cow pasture after dinner. Christian took the kids up close to the cows.
The drive home after fondue in the mountains. The Jet d'eau all a glow! We used to joke that we had to be home before they turned it off because it was landmark!
Annecy France the next day. Chilly in the am, but by paddle boat time we were shedding layers. Annecy happened to be a stage of the Tour de France so they had a lot of extra activity going on. Including crazy bikes!
Art of Annecy
After we visited the Annecy Chateau, that was really more like an art museum we went to the top of Le Saleve.
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Playing with their toy from their kids meal from Mr.Quick in Annecy |
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Now, everyone sleep! |
Collonge Belle Rive, our old "country club" - not really a country club just a place we used to frequent a lot. They have upgraded substantially over the years!
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Fun bird lemon squeezer |
Would it be vacation without a wrestling match?
Last day...United Nations & Botanical Gardens
We have to get our Swiss food fix while we can!
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This, THIS is the place with the awesome pizza! |
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I always loved the swans! |
After dinner we ended the night with a trip around the Swisswheel! The kids swear they gave us mints before we got on the ride...the adults do not remember any mints!
We travel light. The doors to the apartment building. And the flight home. We were tired...always tired! What an awesome week. It was perfectly Swiss perfect! Life is so good!
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