Saturday, February 22, 2014

Hitting the Slopes

Today we arranged a babysitter from 8-5 so we could enjoy skiing in the Swiss Alps! We are so thankful for the girls/families that we have made connections with here to babysit Hannah, and that she is usually a good girl for her babysitters. Many ski areas have daycare areas, but it was just SO nice to have the babysitter come to our apartment so Hannah was in her own environment.


The hospital that I am working at currently, has 2 season passes to a local mountain, Klewenalp, available to employees. I arranged to take them, for FREE, this Saturday so we could enjoy a day of skiing within 15 minutes of our house. A good friend here, Mirjam went with us, and showed us how real Swiss people ski. She learned to ski when she was 3 I think and basically lived on her skis every winter! It is so cool to see all the little kids learning ski with their parents or in a ski school, it truly is part of Swiss culture.
From the top, off Piste skiing in fresh powder. Lake Lucerne in the distance.
We were blessed with fresh powder and I was even brave enough for some off Piste skiing! I am sure we will be feeling it in the morning, but it was worth it. The views were truly AMAZING!

Catching some rays at lunch. 
It was especially nice to have a day away together as John is leaving for the USA for work on Tuesday for 12 days. I am not looking forward to being a working single mother :)

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Tired

Kussnacht am Rigi with Mt. Pilatus in the background

Right now as I type this I feel SO tired. It is mostly due to a sinus infection that has been plaguing me for over a week. I don't enjoy being sick, but I especially don't like it in a different country where you don't know the names of the medicines you would usually take. I am thankful that the Swiss health care system is very good, actually really good, but I just really don't like making phone calls in German. I was feeling rather terrible on Thursday and decided to call the doctor, but they had no appointments. So then I went to the pharmacy and got all the natural sinus products they had to offer, the Swiss are rather fond of Homeopathic alternatives to medicine. Then I did research, really just on the Mayo website and felt better after reading that most sinus infections get better on their own....it just takes a long time!  I am feeling like I might have turned a slow corner in getting better, but I am still SO tired, boo!
Sweet playground in Kussnacht am Rigi
Yesterday I also had little energy, but it was SO nice out. I mean sunny and 50 degrees. We went on a slow walk by the lake and then drove to a town about 30 minutes away Kussnacht am Rigi. We were surprised to find a nice little cafe (no still not a good ole American coffee shop) with a little play corner for kids. The funniest thing we saw, which I didn't get a picture of, was they had set up a man made sledding hill down the main street. And people were dressed up in costumes and went sledding down this "hill". They all had numbers on like they were getting judged on something, needless to say we couldn't quite figure it out!!
I will leave you with a picture of Hannah. She loves her new Lego table, and is really quite talented at the tower building!

 

 

Sunday, February 9, 2014

3 weeks ago

Playground at a little zoo in PA
I can't believe it has already been 3 weeks since we returned from our month long trip to America. It was a good time spent with family and friends in both Pennsylvania and Iowa. The first 2 weeks were spent with John's family in Pennsylvania, and then Hannah and I flew alone to Iowa for 2 weeks. Before leaving for the USA this time I was a little anxious because traveling with a small child 16 months old, isn't the easiest age to fly with, on a 9 hour flight, during the day. BUT, Hannah did good, falling asleep in a carrier, the Ergo, for 2.5 hours,(meaning I was standing up for 2.5 hours but whatever she was quiet and asleep) which was such a blessing.

Playing with Sydney, my sister's daughter.
The day we flew to Iowa was terrible weather, I mean I think our flight was the only one that made it! Too bad our luggage did not :(  Then the flight home... It was during the night which I thought she would sleep most of the way. Well I was wrong. She finally fell asleep at like 10 pm but only for 3 hours when she woke up, scared and crying. Thankfully she was happy/delirious for the hours she was awake on the overnight flight, but I definitely didn't get to rest. But, it did help her transition back to Swiss time as she only woke up one night!!! That was awesome, because time change stinks with little ones!!

Anyways, enjoy the pictures and comments!
 

More from the zoo playground, it was a morning out with John's family and the youngest cousins.


 "I want to go back to America"
 
 Goofy girl! 
 
Hannah with my cousin April's children

All bundled up because it was very cold in America.

 Ring around the Rosie
 
 "We all fall down"
 
Not in America, but here in Switzerland at a birthday party for her friend Abigail.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Still Alive

We made it back from the USA, well actually 2 weeks ago, but time has slipped away from me, so after a 6 week break I finally have a bit of time to sit down to type. Some of that is false, I have had time to blog, but I just didn't feel like it I guess. :) 
Our snowshoe hike today, that is a convent in the background.

Our time spent in the US was very nice.... I will upload pictures for another post later this week, but it was nice to get back home to Switzerland.
We are having a super mild winter so far here in Switzerland and I am loving it! As most of you know/are experiencing America is having a very COLD winter, so it was hard for Hannah to play outside. We are having fun being able to play easily outside in 40 degree weather.  So if anyone wants to visit in the winter, January and February seem to be nice weather, the fog is gone (which is usually here in November and December) and it isn't too cold. 
Since we have been back we celebrated 1 year here in Switzerland! We are happy to say that especially in the last half of this first year we feel fairly settled here. We have friends, a great church family, and several weekly playgroups that we go to. All of those things make this feel like home for now. I can't believe that last year at this time we were living in a one room farmhouse.... I don't want to relive those 6 weeks EVER again!
Beautiful day today!
The other big thing that has happened since we got back is I started work 2 days a week and Hannah goes to a local daycare. So far out of my 16 new patients, only one was a rather unfriendly Swiss lady who refused to work with a foreigner. But I politely excused myself and my boss and I swapped patients, and everyone was happy. The thing I really love is how little paperwork you have to do here. I mean like 10 minutes a day in the hospital outpatient setting, and another 15 minutes secretarial work,  maybe getting your charts ready and scheduling patients as there is only secretary that works a few half days a week.  The hospital has a therapy pool, so that has been fun getting some experience treating patients in the pool! All in all it is going great and I would love to find additional work after this 3 month contract ends in April.

 
Hannah has done fairly well at daycare as well. Crying a few minutes at drop off, which is normal. Playing. Eating 2 plates for lunch (she is a bit chubby). Sleeping "well", although she is always very tired when we pick her up and a bit crabby the next day.... so I think sleeping "well" at daycare doesn't quite mean her normal 3 hours!
All in all we had a smooth transition back to a new life of Mommy working here in Switzerland.