Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

That Time I Went Skiing in the Alps

What a weekend!

It was great to get out of Geneva for the weekend and head up into the mountains (only an hour away) for a little downhill skiing, and of course, some après-ski.  And best of all, I got to make another "tick" on my bucket list!

I teamed up with Cy for the weekend who was a complete beginner.  I hadn't gone downhill skiing since middle school, so I figured a refresher would be a good idea.  We made it to the lessons to find that we would be learning where all the little kids learn.  Oh joy!


Didn't really matter to us though.  We were just excited to get out there and learn!  So we put our gear on, with the help of the instructor, and made our way to the Disney sponsored "classroom".

Very excited for my lesson...so much so that I couldn't make a normal face.  
 After re-learning all the ski techniques, but in French this time, the instructor dared taking us on the bunny slopes.  When we made it to the top, I had her take a picture, just in case we didn't make it down alive and my mum was begging for a picture of me attached to skis.

See Mum?  Proof!
But we did make it down in one piece.  Many times!  It's amazing how fast a skill comes back to you.  Just like riding a bike, but not.

However, the instructor did have a problem with my lack of coordination.  It wasn't that I couldn't turn properly or stop, the problem she had with me was what I was doing with my arms.  I wanted to just keep them beside me.  She wasn't having any of that.  Instead, she spent half the lesson yelling up to me to put my arms out (like a starfish) and to raise one each time I turned.  It was then I decided to not understand French.  There was no way I was doing that.  I know, I'm a terrible student.  But once the lesson was over, I had no trouble going down the slopes.  I guess that's a pretty terrible moral of the story though.  So to all the youth out there reading this: listen to your teacher!  They know what they're doing!

We eventually made it to some bigger hills and got to enjoy a spectacular view.  Unfortunately the weekend was quite foggy, but that didn't get us down.  I mean, look at that view!



And after a few hours of falling off the lifts, crashing for no reason, and accidentally going down the hill backwards, Cy and I just needed to sit down.  So that's just what we did.


But a big thanks to Ecole du Ski Français for making sure we didn't kill ourselves, and all the small children on the hills.   If you're in Chamonix and have no idea how to even put on your skis, check them out.

And now for some shots in and around the ski school.  How lucky am I?



Tuesday, January 17, 2012

A New Year, but the Same Old Goal

Now that I am back safely in Geneva, I have started to think about my resolutions.  I tend not to make any, since I know I won't follow them, but this year, I knew there was one I just had to do...

Travel more!

So on my first night back in Geneva, my friend Lu and I sat down at her laptop and went nuts on Easy Jet's seat sale.  It was quite a sale, and there were many places we wanted to go.  Now we have a trip each month, with plans to add some more as the dates come closer.

Here's what we have so far:

January 27-29th - Chamonix Ski Trip!  Since Chamonix is only a short drive from Geneva, and Geneva's airport is actually the airport you fly into to get to Chamonix, we obviously are not flying.  But after Lu came back this weekend raving about it, we booked our trip last night.  Can't wait!

February 12-19 - ITALY!!!  I am lucky enough to have enough time off to do Italy justice.  I'm starting in Rome alone and working my way up to Venice where my friend Cy will be meeting be to celebrate Carnaval!  If you have any suggestions of things to see and do in Rome, Florence, Pisa, Milan, and Venice, please leave a comment!

February 24-26 - Into the German part of Switzerland to continue my Carnaval celebration.  Why stop in Italy?

March 16-18 - Manchester!  It's Lu's birthday, and so we're traveling to her hometown.  With lots of people to visit and lots to see, it's gonna be a whirlwind weekend.

April 6-8 - Now I've always said I'd love to see a concert in Europe, and Drake happens to be touring.  So a couple of my friends and I have bought tickets and booked a trip to Brussels to go see him.  Very excited!

April 9-15 - I also have all of this time off, which I think I will be using to go visit my friend EM in Malta.  Woe is me, eh?

May 18-21 - Being my birthday weekend, I knew I had to go away and do something.  So where will I be?  Amsterdam!!!  Because who doesn't want to visit the Anne Frank museum on their birthday?

June 1-3 - For yet another friend's birthday, Lu and I are traveling up to Newcastle to experience yet another English celebration.  Can't wait!

So far that's all I have planned.  I still have a list of places to go, but just need to pick a weekend to do it.  If you have any suggestions of places to go, specific times to go, and things to see, please leave a comment.  I'm always looking for suggestions!

Hope everyone's have a great new year!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Return to Paris

That's right!  On the last weekend of November I made my way back to where my European obsession began: Paris, France.  My friend Lu was in tow as we visited my friend A (a Canadian who I met three and a half years ago in Paris).  Despite both Lu and I being deathly ill this week (Lu was still sick Friday, but managed to suck it up and bear the three hour train ride.  I was very impressed), we refused to spend the weekend in bed.  My horseshoe from September showed itself again and got us first class seats for cheaper than second class (I'm still confused how that worked).  Therefore, despite Lu's crippling pain, the train ride was most pleasant.  I think I enjoyed it more than she did though.

We arrived in Paris just after 11pm and made our way over to A's.  Everyone had had a long week and combined with Lu still being under the weather, we decided to have an early night.  And what a great idea it was.  I think I fell asleep as soon as I hit the pillow.

We started off Saturday with the trek to the Eiffel Tower.  Now to those who have never been to Paris, you should be warned.  Despite being able to see the Tower from pretty much anywhere in the city, do not be fooled: it is no where near you.  I made that mistake three and a half years ago when I spotted it from the Louvre.  I stupidly thought to myself, why not go over to the Eiffel with my friends for a bottle of wine and watch the light show before heading home.  It's not far at all!  Moral of the story: I was wrong.  Get on the métro, that's what it's there for.  As long as you don't mind the smell of stale urine among other delightful aromas.

Back to my story: so Lu and I hopped on the métro and made our way to the Eiffel Tower.  Despite seeing the tower every day for almost a month, it still gobsmacked me a bit when I saw it again.  There really isn't anything like it.  So we posed for some pictures, since that's what you do!







The lines to go up the Tower were about 2-3 hours long, so Lu and I decided that we could save the standing around for Sunday (especially since a girl who feels nauseous probably isn't the best one to be climbing the stairs with).

Since we were now ahead of schedule, we hopped back on the métro and headed over to Notre Dame. Not as busy as I remembered it, although the last time I came was during tourist high season.  Or they were all standing in line for the Eiffel Tower.   Either way, it was fun to revisit.  So we took some more pictures:










From Notre Dame we walked along the Seine towards the Louvre.  We stopped every once in a while at the stalls along the river bank, and got some good deals on posters and postcards.  Then we found the Louvre.




Last time I visited the Louvre, it was free for anyone under 27 on Fridays from 6-9pm.  They have since changed it, and if I remember correctly, increased the entrance price.  And they don't have student rates, boo.  But it's still worth the price.  It's the Louvre!








 By the time we finished seeing the "must-sees" of the Louvre, the sun was setting and we needed to meet A at the Christmas Markets.  So we made our was through Tuilleries towards Concorde.






We had decided earlier in the day that we would just find each other at the markets.  How crazy were we?  Really crazy.




So in order to find A, we got some hot wine, and continued to shop.  We're not very smart, okay?


But we were smart enough to have one person on "look-out" while the other browsed the stalls.  It ended up being a good solution since I easily spotted A (still don't know how.  Maybe the horseshoe again?) and we were all together again.  From there we headed down to the lights display at the end of the markets.


Me and Lu 
Me and A
Champs-Élysées 

We then headed back through the markets and found the most amazing stall ever!  I came back the next day to try some of the wonderful food.  It was okay, not as good as the giant frying pan makes it look.


From the markets we headed over to Chartier for some traditional Parisian cuisine.  By this, I mean rude waiters, cramped tables and delicious escargot.  What else would you expect in Paris?


On Sunday we went back to the Eiffel Tower and went all the way up to the top for the best view of Paris.  Too bad it wasn't sunny anymore.








Then we made our way back to Geneva.  We were sad to leave Paris, but since we know we'll go back soon, we were excited to go home.  

Thanks for a great trip A!  And thanks for being my travel buddy, Lu!  Can't wait to do it again!