Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Middle School Ski Week in Verbier - Jan 14-18th

We just returned from our 4 days, 3 nights in Verbier for the MS ski week.  It's been 3 years since I last went to ski week, and of course back then it was the HS one.  Last year James went on his own, because we weren't sure it would work with the kids, but this year we decided to give it a go and see what happened.  Over all we had a good time, and Liam especially, LOVED all the time playing in the snow.

Unfortunately the organizational side of things and the living arrangements were not great, but given it was just 3 nights, we made it work.  The Millers came as well, so we at least had their company pretty much the whole time, and I think that it helped our kids enjoy their time a lot.  The middle school was set up in two different big Swiss Chalets which are part of Les Elfes organization.  We ended up in the boys dorm, and for some unknown reason we were right of the stairs in the middle of a floor, so at night there was a fair bit of noise for the kids to contend with.  Naturally, bedtime was a little on the later side as a result.  We also were not in the main building for hanging out and eating, so when we put the kids to bed, we couldn't do much else but sit outside the room on the floor and watch a show - which wasn't super comfortable.  But besides those few things, we had a good time with some great weather.

Eowyn thinking deep thoughts
Liam diving in the snow
Eowyn definitely takes after me and is a bit less enthusiastic about the cold and the snow.  She definitely played in it, but wasn't diving in the snow the way Liam was, and would often shout "Oh NO!" when she got snow on her hands or saw it stuck on her clothes.  Liam, on the other hand, never seemed to feel cold, and could stay out for hours and not mind.  He loved basically swimming in the snow, or climbing up the big piles and throwing snow around.

The place we stayed was about 10 mins outside of town, so we took a walk in on the first day, and the kids tried hot chocolate for the first time.  (we actually had the cafe use half hot chocolate and half warm milk to dilute the sweetness, but they had no idea, of course!)
We went up the mountain for lunch, because the weather was so beautiful.  The gondola ride was pretty exciting for the kids, though Eowyn did ask to get off midway!  It was lovely to sit up on the mountain and have some lunch, and we made it back in time for the kids' naps.

Where we stayed (well we were in the same thing but the building behind this one!)
Good Morning Alps!
Excited about his first cup of hot chocolate
Eowyn's tongue licking up the chocolate around her mouth!
Playing in the snow with Daddy
The boys on top of a giant parking lot mound of snow!
We hoped for a better picture on the mountain, but Liam wasn't in a photo shoot mood 
Oliver, Liam and Calvin all stopped in their gleeful playing to watch snow get sprayed into a dump truck!
A serious game of chess - Eowyn meets her match in Margarita (another faculty kid)
Liam making his first snow angel
Liam and Oliver way more than knee deep in snow
On our second day we kept it low key and caught a ride into the main area of downtown after the kids had some time to play in the snow. We ended up having hot chocolate at the W hotel's cafe, which was quite lovely.  And after warming up, James and Josh took the kids on a gondola ride (like literally staying on the gondolas and riding it up and down twice!)  Shan and I got a chance to walk through town and scope out a dinner location before we all headed back to the chalet for lunch.  The good thing about the lack of sleep at night and all the playing in the cold was that the kids actually took good naps, so I had a chance to rest a bit then.

We went out for an early dinner at a very crowded pub with a very expensive burger (25ch) - welcome to Switzerland.  The saving grace was the crepe that followed in a very quiet and empty creperie (though equally as expensive, at least it was absolutely delicious.  Apple filled and with salted caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream. mmmm)
W cafe 
Enjoying my pain au chocolat and hot chocolate
The whole gang - we were actually pretty civilized despite the look of things!
 The last morning came with a bunch of fresh snow, so we grabbed some sleds and the kids had a wild time going down the little hill right by the chalet.  Eowyn even went for it a few times before she told me she was cold and wanted to go inside.  We had a safe and fairly uneventful journey home, except for the near rear ending of the bus in front of us on one occasion, and a missed exit.  Thankfully the kids were great, and the weather held up so there were no major delays.  We even had a few glimmerings of a blue sky!

Overall it was a decent trip, though if we are here next year, I doubt we'll all go again.  The logistics aren't the best.  I'm glad the kids got a chance to really enjoy the snow this time around though, and at least we can say we've been to Verbier!
sledding for the first time!
Eowyn didn't realize she was supposed to keep holding on!
Beautiful snow covered tree
View from the bus on our way down the mountain
Driving home
And another glimpse out the window



Lucerne Day Trip

With the special Carta Giornalieri you can get tickets for all ground modes of transportation within Switzerland for an entire day for a bargain.  We love these tickets because it makes a day trip to Lucerne or somewhere else in Switzerland super easy.  We spend 70CH and all of us get to take the train there, use the buses, trams etc, and even get on a boat, if we like!  So that's what we did on our last Friday of vacation.  We kept Liam out of school and left on the 8:12am train to head up north.  I wish I didn't get motion sick, because the ride is otherwise really relaxing and enjoyable, and the views unbeatable!

The weather was promising great things, but the rain held off, and we were able to enjoy a day of walking around town, lunch at a Spanish restaurant (Bolero - not superb for the price, but decent), and we even took a boat ride across the lake to the Transportation Museum.  The kids may have been a little young for the museum, and it's a bit over priced, if you're asking me, but we did have a good time exploring it.  Needless to say Liam's favorite bit was the mini train set that had the track switches.  He wanted to stay there the whole time!  They also loved the huge car garage bit, and Eowyn in particular liked the little carousel.  An hour or so later we hopped on a bus and headed back to the train station, picking up some food for dinner, and by 5:20pm we were on the train heading back home.  We made the most of the 2 hour 30 min ride by eating our dinner, and so by the time we got home it was an easy and quick bedtime for the littles.

The kiddos hanging out on the train
Liam's imagine and the mountain views
Eowyn was enamored with these weird statues outside of an eye glasses shop - here she is hugging them!
Lunch at Bolero
Lunch at Bolero - the dessert was rather tasty (fried banana and coconut ice cream!) 
View of the lake from the boat 
Chilly, but beautiful views outside on the boat
Liam's grimace smile!
The trains that he couldn't get enough of
Cuteness
Liam, James and Eowyn in front of "Gordon" (according to Liam!)
The little carousel ride
Road signs and babies
View from the glass elevator (notice Eowyn's reflection too!) 
Gorgeous sunset as we came out of the museum






Saturday, January 11, 2014

New Years Fun

It was so fun to get to see Jen over the break.  She came for a longer visit and we got a few awesome times with her.  We had a nice dinner here with Jen, Josh, the Dibberts on New Years Eve.  Unfortunately none of us made it till midnight, but I think we're all over the novelty of that, and value sleep much more!  Still, we had a delicious dinner together and got to hang out after with Jen and Josh some, so that was good enough for us!
Michael, Josh and Jen and some delicious food
Eowyn, James, Caroly and smiley Jamison
We haven't had a whole lot of snow here, so when Liam saw it coming down on Jan 1st he was all about getting into the backyard and playing in it.  He doesn't get cold, so he was out there for 45 mins using his dump truck and bulldozer to push snow around.  Eowyn was happy to go out for a bit, but I think she made it about 15 mins!  
All ready for the snow
Tracks in the snow - Eowyn heading out
Playing in the backyard - snow for the new year
On the 2nd Jen and Josh had offered to take us to this fairly new indoor climbing place about 20 mins away from us.  I've been rock climbing I think exactly once, and outside, so I was definitely excited to try it out, and we were eager to see what Liam thought of the experience.  As it turns out (not a big surprise) he loved it!  He was slightly hesitant at the beginning only because he wasn't sure what he was supposed to be doing, but once he got the hang of it (it took 3 times going up), he was zooming up the wall.  It was really fun to encourage him and see him go for it.  Eowyn was a bit small for actual rock climbing, but she loved running around the huge space and she did hang on to the wall at one point.
It was too bad James wasn't able to climb.  Another injury.  But I had a great time.  I can totally see myself getting into it!
I love that Eowyn put her hands in her pockets all by herself!
Liam in his climbing shoes - little billy goat
Jen and Liam ready to climb
Jen and Josh get Liam set up - I'm so glad we got to go with them as they really know what they are doing!
Jen belays Liam on his very first climb
Liam and I go up together and try and high five!
Eoywn lounging on the chairs watching climbers
Liam also tries bouldering without the ropes, and did quite well!
On my way to the top - the beginner routes were so nice and easy for me with my lanky body
Eowyn gripping on!
Liam goes up a bit higher
Liam and Jen make it to the top together - he was up there as fast as she was!
Liam and Jen rappelling down
Josh convinced me to try a 5c and I had my work cut out - it was way harder than the beginner routes! (this is me taking a break!)
All in all it was a really fun outing and something I'd love to do again.  It felt like a great active thing to do as a family!