Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Historical Halloween

Today Katelyn's class celebrated Halloween with "Historical Halloween". They had to choose a person and present some facts about them. Katelyn chose Sacagawea. We had a good time making the costume. We probably should have practiced more on the memorization but I think she got nervous and the mind went blank. It was a fun morning and all the children did a great job. It was a fun way to celebrate Halloween!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Murten, Switzerland

We headed over to Murten this past Sunday. It was about a 30 minute drive. Murten is located on a small lake that is directly East of Neuchatel Lake.
In 1476, a very important battle took place here. It is where an army of 10,000 villagers defeated the "mighty Charles the Bold" with his 20,000 well armed Burgundians. In the picture below is where 3 cannonballs were left to remind the villagers of their great victory.
The town within the walls was like a postcard.
I loved the artwork under the eaves of the roof.
Katelyn had fun bundling up. It was very chilly in the shade.
The sun wasn't shining on this so I'm not exactly sure how it works.
The view from the castle wall was pretty.
Devin was making Kate upset by standing up in that window.
It was trying to clear up and the clouds were so white and puffy.
Baking competitions are very popular. The clock tower below won a few.
That was our weekend and it was nice going back home to warm up with a good cup of Swiss Hot Chocolate!

First Snowfall

This past Saturday on October 10th, we had some snow in the mountains above us. We went up to where we usually go on the toboggans and there was snow! Devin and Kate said it made excellent snowballs.
On Friday night we picked up my cousin Ashley at the airport in Geneva. She is doing a semester at a University in Spain. We all enjoyed her visit!
I thought this was a pretty picture. I love those red berries with the snow and yellow leaves in the background.
We took a ride around the countryside. It looked like winter and felt like winter.
On Sunday, it was neat to see the snow line on the mountain.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Grindelwald, Switzerland

On Sunday, we had to get out of the house. We had a good week but we spent a lot of time at home and Kate catching up on homework. We went on a road trip - Grindelwald. The ride was beautiful and it did not take quite 2 hours.

Grindelwald according to "Rick Steves" is just an expensive resort town. It probably is but it provided us with some fun for the day. We could have caught a train that would have taken us to the top of "Junfrau" but we are saving that for another day. If I am looking at the map correctly, I believe the mountain you see below is "Eiger".The following looked like a glacier. We had quite a bit of haze that day but in certain directions it was clear. There was a wedding at the church. The groom or the bride must have worked for the fire department or some type of mountain rescue. There were quite a few men in gear and the vehicles were parked out front. We tried to wait around because there was a line of about 20 people getting ready to ring the big cow bells but we finally gave up. Jason snapped a picture of the cemetary while we were waiting. The flowers were beautiful.
We did get a picture of the groom pulling a little wagon with the bride behind a cute little tractor. I felt sorry for the bride - the smoke was awful!
On our way home we stopped a couple of times to get some pictures. The leaves are just starting to really change here in Neuchatel but there was some color up in the mountains. It was fun to see the snow. We are having a warm spell and for Switzerland it looks very dry. We have not had a significant amount of rainfall in a very long time. The river looked low and very grey. I would like to see what it looks like when the snow is melting in the Spring. Just one more picture of that beautiful mountain!