As part of schooling I am enrolled in a class called Enriching the International Experience. It is taught by the Director of the House (Mary Mayenfisch) and my Humanities professor (Anthony Gorton). Yesterday was our first class meeting and instead of having class we met at Mary’s house for a class dinner. About 15 of us caught the bus to her house which was about 20 minutes away and had a nice dinner with her and her family. They taught us how to make fondue, which is a traditional Swiss dish, and for appetizers we had dried meats from all different parts of Switzerland. I can’t say I was a huge fan of the dried meats but a lot of people seemed to like them. It was a different food experience but I don’t think I would willingly choose the meets again, but the fondue was great J
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Nice, France!!
Amazing Nutella and Banana Crepes :)
So I Fell Asleep on the Way Back and They Took The Picture Perfect Photo-Opp. Thanks Guys!
Downtown at Night
This Crazy Old Man Was Speaking to Me in French. (I'm pretty sure he was wondering if I was going to take off my top like every other French woman on the beach. Excusez-moi!!)
Cappucino's Every Morning :)
Downtown
On Our Way!!
We Got Gelato and They Put It In The Shape of a Rose. I Thought It Was Cute :)
Famous Flower Market That Takes Place Every Morning
Beach, Beach, Beach!
Beautiful Water Fountains Everywhere
Downtown Square
Thursday, September 24, 2009
So I just thought I would post this video because I thought it was really cool. In our house we have a music room downstairs that is in the student lounge. It has a few guitars, piano's, a harp and some other random instruments for all of us to use. The other night a few of us were hanging out in the music room and a couple people picked up guitars and a box for a drum and started messing around. This was how it turned out and I thought it was really cool :)
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Last Day Before Classes Start
On our last day before classes started we went for yet another walking tour of the city and walked to the top of the tower of one of the bigger cathedrals in Lausanne. The entire thing was a winding staircase that seemed to go on forever (I stopped counting steps after 200!). It was tiring but the view from the top was well worth the wait. This is overlooking all of Lausanne.
First Weekend in Switzerland
Our first weekend in Lausanne was amazing. We took a walking tour of the city and saw some cool cathedrals in the city and on Sunday took the train to a city about 20 minutes down the lake called Lavaux. In Lavaux there are the World Heritage Vineyards which we walked through. This had to be one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life. There were little villages incorporated into the miles of vineyards on the hillside that overlooks Lake Geneva. I don't know how to explain in words how beautiful it was so I'll just post pictures :)
My Roommate Alex and I on a set of steps in one of the little villages in the vineyards.
A cool setting on my camera that I am obsessed with :)
The Beginning of the Vineyards
The Miles and Miles of Vineyard!
Another small village within them.
Later that day we rode the bus to a town called Lutry where we walked around the lake, saw the beaches (which are totally different than beaches in San Diego or Malibu) and had time to walk around the town on our own. We met an older woman named Finola who showed us around the town and treated us to cappucino's at a cute little tea room in Lutry. We fell in love with her, she was so cute! She took down our names and told us that she would love to take us out to dinner one night so we are trying to find a day that would work best for all of us. These are pictures from Lutry and the boat ride we took around the lake from Lutry back to Lausanne.
The Beach in Lutry.
The docks of Lutry.
The Town.
More Town...
Waiting for the boat to pick us up :)
I Have Finally Arrived in Switzerland!
I know its a little late but the internet hasn't been working where I am staying so this is the first time I've gotten a chance to work on the blog....Anyways, we got here on the 11th and we have been busy ever since. Up until today we have been in orientation where they took us on walking tours of the city and show us how to use the metro, trains and busses around the town. The city is absolutely amazing! It is so clean and crisp. It is already chilly here (jacket and jeans weather) and so I am just waiting for it to get snowy! Our room overlooks lake Geneva with a view of the Alps behind the lake. It has been overcast since we've been here so we haven't gotten a clear view of the Alps but we can tell that it's going to be gorgeous when it clears up, especially when there's snow on top of them! The place that we live in is called Hotel La Croisee and is right in the center of town. We are no more than a 30 minute walk to anything that we would ever need. And for bigger trips we can easily ride the busses or metro which are only about a 5 minute walk away from the house. The house is so amazing. Its huge! It has 5 floors (my room is on the 3rd floor) of rooms and 2 floors of classrooms/kitchens and the bottom floor is a hangout with ping pong and pool tables and a TV and music room. In the house we get breakfast and lunch everyday but dinner's are at a different restaurant every night which we walk to. The food here is just OK. But the chocolate and desserts make up for the dinners, they are so amazing!!! I will have to send some chocolate to everyone back home so they can experience the amazing-ness!
The Main Intersection by the House.
The Front of the House
The Classrooms Connected to the House
The Front of the Hotel/House
This is our room :)
Every room is decorated and arranged differently. Ours has baby blue walls with coordinating comforters and wooden armoire closets.
View from our balcony
Another balcony view
Straight view off our balcony.
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