Saturday, December 11, 2010

Italian Opera


 Thursday, December 9th

The amazing orchestra and subtitles above the stage.
On Thursday night, we had the opportunity to attend the Italian Opera with our program. We went to see “Toscana”, which is a love story about a man who escapes from prison, and a woman from a royal family. Basically, there is a lot of drama and most of the characters end up dead. Typical love story, right?

It was so much fun getting all dressed up and going to this beautiful opera house with my friends. The Opera was completely in Italian, but had subtitles for all the words (in Italian as well) over the stage. This was actually pretty helpful in figuring out what the heck they were singing. Their voices were amazing and the orchestra was out of this world. What a great cultural experience! `
Orchestra!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Bern, the capitol city of the most beautiful place i've ever seen!

Oh Bern... You're pretty great...
Rows of pretty snowcapped houses along the river
On Sunday, we headed to Bern to be tourists for the day. Bern is the capital of Switzerland and is known for being the city of bears. I didn't really understand this until we were walking by the river and saw two huge bears just hanging out in the snow. Pretty cool!
Scenic river walk
One of the bears near the river, just hanging out..
We basically just walked around and stopped at the various Christmas markets they had throughout the city.  Bern was all decked out for Christmas with lights above every street and lots of huge wreaths and other decorations. All these decorations and traditional holiday music is making me more and more excited for Christmas, but I don't think I will be in my usual Christmas spirit until I am back in Wisconsin.
The cool trees in the middle of the Christmas market.
You can see the tents around the square. Many cute things!
We took the train back to Interlaken, walked down ANOTHER long christmas market (I'm about all Christmas marketed out at this point) loaded our things on the bus, and headed back to Florence. What a weekend, huh? I can't believe everything that I saw and experienced in just 4 days! I can't wait to return to Switzerland, that is for sure!
Christmas market (in German/Swiss), this sums up
most of our day on Sunday
Story of my life: A swan living amongst a bunch of ducks...
haha, only joking! 

Happy Birthday Grandma Saltzman! I hope you had a wonderful day and can't wait to see you in just over two weeks for christmas! I love you! 

Zurich

Zurich, Switzerland
Beautiful river on a beautiful day! 
Saturday morning, my friends Taylor, Alyssa and I boarded a bus en route to Zurich, Switzerland! The ride there was so scenic. Actually, scenic is kind of an understatement. I’m not even sure what I would consider this. Something out of a storybook, maybe? Anyways, we arrived in Zurich and our guide pointed out all the “hot spots” (Christmas markets, shopping districts, best cafĂ©’s, and most importantly chocolate stores) and we were on our way. We spent most of the day wandering around Zurich and admiring the beautiful river, bridges, shops, churches, and overall happiness of the Swiss culture. I don’t know what it was, but everyone was SO CHEERFUL!
The river running through the historic center of town
was so picturesque! There were even swans! 

The buildings all appeared to be right out of a book! So
colorful and cute! The christmas decorations were also
a very nice touch! 

For lunch, we decided to get Sushi (don’t ask me why. It was really calling our names I guess.) we went in and were seated at a table with a husband and wife, and their three kids (twin 2 ½ year olds and a one year old, it was a crazy lunch!). they were SO nice and were very interested in hearing about our time abroad. The husband was born and raised near Zurich and spoke 7 languages! He went on to explain that because Switzerland doesn’t have an official language, most people know four or more languages. We found this pretty crazy, but I suppose most people in Europe are like that. The wife was from the Denmark and was a little more shy, but very sweet. As the family got up to leave, they told us our bill had already been taken care of. Our mouths dropped and we tried to tell him NO WAY, but he said we were so sweet and he wouldn’t want us getting a bad impression of Zurich and Switzerland because it was so expensive. WHAT?!? These people are so nice! Who does that?! Seriously! THEN, to top it off, he said someday one of us can come and repay them by being their au pair. WHAT?!?  This was a little freaky because just 20 minutes before going into the restaurant, I was telling my friends about how I would love to be an au pair overseas for a summer sometime and how amazing it would be. So, I obviously got his card and tucked it safely in my wallet. What a productive lunch! Oh the people you meet (in sushi restaurants in Zurich, Switzerland).
An outdoor festival with hot wine and
christmas music. It was so relaxing!
A frozen fountain we found in a little square
After lunch, we walked around a large indoor Christmas market (actually the largest in all of Europe) and had some bratwurst before heading back to Interlaken. It was a beautiful (and chilly) day in Zurich that I am so glad we had the chance to experience. 
A huge tree in the indoor christmas markets
that was covered with Swarovski crystals

Winter Wonderland

Interlaken, Switzerland
a.k.a Most beautiful place I've ever seen
On top of the mountain right before I went Paragliding
This weekend was the best weekend of my life! (yes yes, I know I’ve said this before, but this is a serious thing! Switzerland was completely amazing!) Three of my friends from Florence and I took a trip through “Bus2Alps” up to Interlaken, Switzerland for some beautiful snow and mountain time. We left Florence at 7:00 pm Thursday night and arrived at our hostel in Interlaken at 3:00 am. We were pretty exhausted from the long day and bus ride and had no trouble falling asleep. We went right to bed so we would be able to get up early and not waste a day in the alps.
A cozy little mountain side village! 
Friday morning, we woke up at 7 and walked to the ski rental shop to book our activities for the weekend. There was already a long line waiting outside the door, so I’m glad we decided to do this early. My friends signed up for cliff jumping (yes it was just as scary as it sounds) and I signed up for paragliding in the afternoon. We also signed up for night sledding on a mountain followed by a fondue dinner. After this, we went back to the hostel for some breakfast and then relaxed until it was time for our activities!  
Waiting in line at 7:00 am at the ski chalet to book our activities
(we were a little tired, and grumpy, and not wearing much make-up)
A shuttle bus came to pick me up at the hostel at 1:30, and I was off to paraglide! Paragliding is a free-flying, foot-launched aircraft, a lot like hang gliding. The difference between the two is how you sit. When you paraglide, you're sitting upright in an actual little seat where as hang gliding is done on your stomach. It was a very comfortable ride and seemed easy to maneuver. It was basically like the second part of skydiving because its just a big parachute.
Me and my pilot Tom, gliding away!
I met a new friend who was also on her own for the afternoon, which made the experience much more fun. We picked up a couple guys at the next hostel, and were off to the mountain! Our four “pilots” had just gotten down from their last “flight” and rode back up to the top of the mountain in the van with us. They were all Swiss and were having a big laugh about something the whole way up the mountain. I think I could listen to Swiss/Germans talk all day! I love that language! We got a little bit of a crash course which included: "We drive up the mountain, we run down the hill, we fly, easy!". Oh boy.....
Our pilots getting the parachutes ready to take flight
Once at the top of the hill, we got out of the van and had to walk up yet another hill (as if we weren't high enough already!). The view was SO beautiful! It was one of the most amazing sights I’ve ever seen! Our pilots began to lay out our parachutes as we snapped endless pictures of the beautiful snowy mountains, enormous sparkling lake, and cute town of Interlaken below us.
One of the guys running down the hill for "take-off"!
Then the pilots started hooking us in our seats. The thing we sat on was actually pretty cool. It looked like a big backpack with a seat in the front for me, and a kind of sling behind it for him.  We stood on the side of the hill and my new friends started taking off one by one. Basically, you just start running when he tells you, (the parachute was dragging behind us) and all of a sudden, the wind from the top of the mountain picked us right up off the ground, and we were gliding away! It was such an incredible feeling!
All the suspension ropes! Pretty cool picture! 
We floated over a little village right in the mountainside, and then down over the lake. We floated way down, and then back up (I’m still not sure how that was even possible!) He swooped so close to a Cliffside that I could touch the trees with my feet! Then we started soaring down towards Interlaken as I got my own private tour of the city, from the sky! We did a couple loops and spirals, and then it was time to land. What an amazing experience that was. SO INCREDIEBLE!
Interlaken and the lake that borders it

Up in the air, doing a few loops before landing. 
In the evening, we rented our gear for night sledding and hopped on the bus to the sledding mountain. It was very cool to see all the different Christmas decorations throughout the town that come alive at night. They really go ALL OUT with Christmas lights, which reminded me of home.  We got to the sled chalet and unloaded the little sleds from an attic area. I have never been so excited to see a sled before! I felt like I was about 10 years old again! We then got on a little gondola that took us straight up the mountain to the very top.
My friends and I all geared up for night sledding! 
Once everyone was at the top, (there were about 30 of us) we got blinker lights to hang on our backs, got a 2 minutes briefing on how to steer, stop, and emergency stop (more important than you think!), and headed down the mountain. It was such a cool experience, speeding on a moonlit pathway down a mountain in my snow pants, laughing until my stomach hurt with my friends. Probably not something I will ever do again! We stopped on the way down a couple of times for the leader to tell us about something or point something out. At one point, we walked into the woods a little ways to see a huge frozen waterfall and unfrozen river flowing underneath us.
Night sledding!
My friend Katie and I 
Once we were down the mountain, we put our sleds away and drove to a little restaurant for a traditional Swiss meal. The restaurant owners were the cutest Swiss couple I have ever seen! We had an amazing warm meal of hash browns, beef in a creamy mushroom sauce, and salad (very different from all the pasta we’re used to). After this, they brought out big pots of fondue for every table. So tasty and filling after being out in the cold all day! 
yummy fondue!
After a long day of many fun and exciting activities, we all took showers, and grabbed some huge mugs of hot chocolate for a little treat before bed.  We were out pretty quick after a very satisfying day in the Swiss alps.  J

Our hostel in Interlaken. So cute!