Sunday, November 11, 2018

A Summer of Cable Cars and Hiking

This is long overdue! K is slogging through her senior year. College applications are finished and we are anxiously waiting. In the meantime, I need to catch up on this blog, so here is what we did over the summer. We looked at a lot of colleges but I really didn't take any pictures.

We went hiking in Italy, France and Switzerland with cousins and friends. We stopped in NYC for a couple of nights and then flew to London for a couple of nights. Then we flew to Zurich and took a train to a small town called Chur. The next day we took the Bernini Express to meet the group in Milan. The Bernini Express was scenic and pretty but pretty much like every other Swiss train we have been on. Is there is Swiss train that doesn't go through beautiful areas? Is there a part of Switzerland that isn't beautiful?
























Meeting in Milan went smoothly. I actually had an afternoon to shop before everyone arrived! We picked up cars and headed into the mountains. Our first stop was Courmayeur, a beautiful and quaint mountain town. It is on the Italian side of Mont Blanc. 


















Our next stop was Annecy for a start leg of the Tour de France. We stopped in Megeve for lunch but our friends decided to skip lunch and head to Annecy. It was a good thing because our 2 hotel rooms were really just one room with a wall. We stayed in Megeve. Had the best lunch ever! Found a charming hotel. Even better news, there is a new Four Seasons in Megeve. Had we known we would have stayed there but it was a bit out of the way. We did have an unbelievable sushi dinner there. 












Then it was on to Bourg St Maurice for a finish leg of the Tour de France. Another cable car ride to keep the kids entertained before the race. Our hotel room had a view of the hotel gardens. 










Then it was on to Chamonix on the French side of Mont Blanc.  Definitely a high point of the trip. Great food. There was a restaurant across the street from our hotel that had the best breakfast and bakery. We went up the Aiguille du Midi which was a very scary cable car ride. K and I braved The Void which was up even higher and we stepped into a glass box on the side on the mountain. It was very disorienting!
















Next stop was Zermatt Switzerland. Our itinerary was a loop from Milan to Milan. We loved our hotel in Zermatt! We had traditional fondue and K ate lots of rosti. We went on a hike but did not have great weather that day but it was still fun!








Next stop was planes, trains and automobiles. We went to Mureen which can only be reached by cable car. It wasn't clear when the cable car stopped running so we were rushed and would have loved to have spent more time in Kandersteg where we stopped along the way. Turns out the Murren cable car runs until midnight. We took a cable car in Kandersteg and then hiked to a lake. It was a beautiful hike and we passed lots of cows and we rewarded with a yummy lunch. Really wanted to ride the mountain coaster but were afraid we would miss our cable car. Soit was on to Murren, nothing like dragging your luggage on a cable car and having to change cable cars to reach a car free village. It was worth the work! We had views of the Jungfrau and Eiger. We took a cable car (again!) up and hiked down with a stop for lunch.











































 It was time to head back to Milan but we broke the trip up with a stop in Ascona on Lake Maggiore. Our hotel had beautiful lake views and the kids were happy because there was a pool. The following day on the way to Milan we stopped in Como for a boat tour of the lake, drinks at the Villa d'Este and dinner.  Great way to end the trip!











Then is was time to say good bye. K and I flew to Naples and went to Capri for a week for some R and R (after all that hiking!) We ate, we shopped, we ate, we lounged in the sun, we had dinner with a fabulous view of the blood moon, we shopped some more and ate some more. Loved our hotel!!!!



















Friday, April 27, 2018

Foster Pets

We have had so many foster pets, I have lost count. The kittens, especially, have been too many to count.  Lots of dogs with medical issues.

Antwon an older guy with skin issues


Lunchbox, a puppy with a broken paw who constantly kept us entertained!


Luke who was adopted and went missing for over a year.  He was finally found and this picture was taken of him when I picked him up form the shelter he had been taken to.


One of the many kittens


Ollie, a 13 year old blind and deaf guy who is about as sweet as they come.


Evie, K's favorite.  We cared for her until she recovered from mange.



Beegee.  A sweet guy who was wild while he was at the shelter and had been overlooked for months.  He calmed down and became a snuggly guy at our house and was adopted within a week!

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Prom

K said that the after party was more fun than prom.  She liked being with a smaller group of just her friends.  I don't have any pictures of her date (who is just a friend) because they met at prom and another boy who was also meeting his date at prom picked her up.  Logistics are different when kids live far from school in opposite directions.



Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Spring 2018

This spring (Junior Year) seems to be all about studying, studying for the ACT, babysitting and practicing piano.  We did take a short trip to Chicago for winter break and for spring break we went to NYC, London and Ireland.


Our two night stop in NYC was brief and very cold.  A warm bowl of ramen helped K get through the day.


In London we spent an interesting afternoon at the Churchill war rooms.


We were then onto the most amazing place in Ireland called Ballyfin.  The weather did not co-operate and we had to cancel our falconry and shooting plans.  We spent most of our time by the fire, reading and eating cookies.  No complaints!










We did lots of touring in Dublin and a highlight was the library at Trinity College Dublin.

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Winter Wedding

K's cousin Richard and sweet Anna Gayle got married on New Year's Eve.  It was a beautiful night and a beautiful wedding.  It was extremely cold and snow started falling just before midnight. 


Frances and Kathleen giving a rehearsal dinner speech 


Nana, Vicky and Harrison 


K, Anna Gayle, Richard and me.  I'm very short!



Anna Gayle's family



Cutting the cake.