Hello Everyone,
We continue to have good weather and mild temperatures (low 60's to high 70's). I took advantage of this to go on a walk by the lake shore on Sunday morning (picture 1). It was wonderful.
We had a barbecue at some friends' house (picture 2), we had a very enjoyable afternoon, talking and eating good food.
This week is our last full week before we return to the States. So, Monday morning we went biking again in the woods. We rented mountain bikes and did the obstacle course and the 10k trail. Before returning the bikes we have to wash them (picture 3).
In the afternoon I walked to downtown, then dropped off Rebecca at her godparents for a couple of days. We had dinner at the Signal-de-Bougy, like last Monday night by ourselves this time. It is the place that overlook the lake with a great view on the mountains.
Phil
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Friday and Saturday
Hello,
Friday the weather was on the rainy side so we canceled a hike in the mountains we had scheduled and went running in the woods before 10 a.m. instead. Then, it started pouring and for lunch we ate a raclette, melted cheese with potatoes, which matched the weather perfectly. We watched on TV the "Tour de France" while the bikers were racing for the last stage in the mountains. In the evening we visited friends who had prepared a delicious meal for us (picture 1). We had melon with prosciutto to start with, followed by a lasagna with two different fillings.
Saturday morning we drove to the other side of the border to France for a little bit of shopping before going pick up Joshua who had spent the week with his godparents in Geneva. We had lunch together there. The dessert was an ice-cream cake with nougat made of honey and almonds (picture 2).
Phil
Friday the weather was on the rainy side so we canceled a hike in the mountains we had scheduled and went running in the woods before 10 a.m. instead. Then, it started pouring and for lunch we ate a raclette, melted cheese with potatoes, which matched the weather perfectly. We watched on TV the "Tour de France" while the bikers were racing for the last stage in the mountains. In the evening we visited friends who had prepared a delicious meal for us (picture 1). We had melon with prosciutto to start with, followed by a lasagna with two different fillings.
Saturday morning we drove to the other side of the border to France for a little bit of shopping before going pick up Joshua who had spent the week with his godparents in Geneva. We had lunch together there. The dessert was an ice-cream cake with nougat made of honey and almonds (picture 2).
Phil
Friday, July 23, 2010
Cycling
Hi All,
Wednesday morning we rented bikes to do the obstacle trail in the woods (picture 1). It is slightly over 3k with some tough obstacles. Next week we want to do it again with pictures this time. In the evening we had dinner with my family.
Wednesday morning we rented bikes to do the obstacle trail in the woods (picture 1). It is slightly over 3k with some tough obstacles. Next week we want to do it again with pictures this time. In the evening we had dinner with my family.
The next morning we went back with the girls (picture 2). This time we did the off-road trail, 20k while the girls did the 10k. It was challenging with some steep parts.
In the evening we drove to the countryside to have dinner with another great family (picture 3). The kids had a lot of fun and we drove back very late. PhilNew Week
Hello Everyone,
I came back from the mountain Monday afternoon. A couple of hours later, we visited some friends who have a nice patio with a breathtaking view on the lake. We had a good time (picture 1).
Next we had dinner with another family in a restaurant on a hill with huge playground and farm animals. From there we can also see the Mont Blanc (picture 2), the tallest mountain in Europe at 4810 m (over 15000 ft).
On Tuesday we got up early to have a healthy jog in the woods outside Lausanne. After that we drove to Vevey to have lunch with my grandmother (picture 3) who is still doing well for her age despite problems with her eyes. The children enjoyed it very much (picture 4).
Phil

I came back from the mountain Monday afternoon. A couple of hours later, we visited some friends who have a nice patio with a breathtaking view on the lake. We had a good time (picture 1).
Next we had dinner with another family in a restaurant on a hill with huge playground and farm animals. From there we can also see the Mont Blanc (picture 2), the tallest mountain in Europe at 4810 m (over 15000 ft).
On Tuesday we got up early to have a healthy jog in the woods outside Lausanne. After that we drove to Vevey to have lunch with my grandmother (picture 3) who is still doing well for her age despite problems with her eyes. The children enjoyed it very much (picture 4).
Phil

Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Weekend in the Mountains
Hello,
On Saturday we walked downtown Lausanne. In the afternoon I left to drive to Leukerbad, in the mountains about 90 minutes away. The rest of the family stayed in the city for the weekend. Sunday morning I did a 51/2-hour hike. The weather was great, I saw several wild animals from the Alps, one that look like a mountain goat (picture 1) and another like a big prairie dog (picture 2) that lives in burrows.
I ended up on the top of a mountain that was 3000 m tall (about 9000 ft, picture 3).
Late afternoon I went to the thermal bath to relax with a great view of the surrounding mountains from the outside pools (picture 4).
Phil
On Saturday we walked downtown Lausanne. In the afternoon I left to drive to Leukerbad, in the mountains about 90 minutes away. The rest of the family stayed in the city for the weekend. Sunday morning I did a 51/2-hour hike. The weather was great, I saw several wild animals from the Alps, one that look like a mountain goat (picture 1) and another like a big prairie dog (picture 2) that lives in burrows.
I ended up on the top of a mountain that was 3000 m tall (about 9000 ft, picture 3).
Late afternoon I went to the thermal bath to relax with a great view of the surrounding mountains from the outside pools (picture 4).
Phil
Thursday, One More Day in Paris
Hi Again,
We were supposed to drive back today but we decided to stay one more day because we don't get to come often and our hotel is nice. First, we went to the Palace of Luxemburg, which is close to downtown. It has a great public park where people can go to relax (picture 1).
Next, we went to the Champs-Elysee and the presidential palace nearby (picture 2). As we walked by we saw a small crowd with paparazzi taking pictures. We learned that Paris Hilton, her sister, and Nicole Richie were shopping in a small "boutique" across the street. We watched them as they exited back to their limousines and drove off.
Then, we drove to the hill of Montmatre on the northern side of the town. There we visited the Basilica of Sacre Coeur with its white dom. From the hill we have a good view over the city (picture 3). We had dinner in a small, typical restaurant.
On Friday we hit the road back to Switzerland in a little less than 6 hours. The weather was still great, we had an awesome time in Paris.
Phil
We were supposed to drive back today but we decided to stay one more day because we don't get to come often and our hotel is nice. First, we went to the Palace of Luxemburg, which is close to downtown. It has a great public park where people can go to relax (picture 1).
Next, we went to the Champs-Elysee and the presidential palace nearby (picture 2). As we walked by we saw a small crowd with paparazzi taking pictures. We learned that Paris Hilton, her sister, and Nicole Richie were shopping in a small "boutique" across the street. We watched them as they exited back to their limousines and drove off.
Then, we drove to the hill of Montmatre on the northern side of the town. There we visited the Basilica of Sacre Coeur with its white dom. From the hill we have a good view over the city (picture 3). We had dinner in a small, typical restaurant.
On Friday we hit the road back to Switzerland in a little less than 6 hours. The weather was still great, we had an awesome time in Paris.
Phil
Wednesday, Bastille Day
Hello,
That day we started with a tour of Versaille (picture 1), the palace that Louis XIV made famous for its magnificence. To our greatest surprised we came across a couple of dear friends from Amiens, who had along a family from Tulsa.
That day we started with a tour of Versaille (picture 1), the palace that Louis XIV made famous for its magnificence. To our greatest surprised we came across a couple of dear friends from Amiens, who had along a family from Tulsa.
In the evening we all met in Paris, across the Eiffel Tower on the Trocadero, to watch the fireworks (picture 2) with the huge crowd that had gathered for the occasion. It was really special to be in Paris for the ceremonies.
Phil
Monday, July 19, 2010
Tuesday in Paris
Hello,

On Tuesday we went back to Paris, our hotel was on the suburb. We visited Notre Dame, the cathedral (picture 1) and walked to the Louvre with its pyramid (picture 2). We did not go inside because it was closed that day, in the summer there are way too many people anyway.

After that we drove along the Seine River where we saw the replica of the Statue of Liberty on the Pont de Grenelle.
Phil
Saturday, July 17, 2010
France
Hello chris here,
Our france trip went really well. Besides the occasional delay which is normal on long travels i did enjoy it. Going back to Amiens to visit friends was nice everything went according to plan. While on our way to Belgium i got to see something few people ever get to experience, LE TOUR DE FRANCE! Definitely one of the coolest things i have ever seen and one of the neatest things ever. It truly is a one in a lifetime experience that i encourage everyone to go witness. Caught a jersey and i will never forget id like to go again and again! Belgium though we didnt stay there was neat i have never been there however Bruxelles was a very cool city very big! Luxembourg i enjoyed because i got to see my family that i practically never get to see and some ive even never seen. Then PARIS! i liked paris alot saw everything you could possibly see in paris the sights, a mime, a fake statue it was all wonderful. Plus because i was there i know pretty much where everything is located so for a future visit;) overall it went better then expected i was very tired but in the end it was pretty good and i cannot wait to go back and visit! last 3 weeks in Switzerland should be fun as well!
Our france trip went really well. Besides the occasional delay which is normal on long travels i did enjoy it. Going back to Amiens to visit friends was nice everything went according to plan. While on our way to Belgium i got to see something few people ever get to experience, LE TOUR DE FRANCE! Definitely one of the coolest things i have ever seen and one of the neatest things ever. It truly is a one in a lifetime experience that i encourage everyone to go witness. Caught a jersey and i will never forget id like to go again and again! Belgium though we didnt stay there was neat i have never been there however Bruxelles was a very cool city very big! Luxembourg i enjoyed because i got to see my family that i practically never get to see and some ive even never seen. Then PARIS! i liked paris alot saw everything you could possibly see in paris the sights, a mime, a fake statue it was all wonderful. Plus because i was there i know pretty much where everything is located so for a future visit;) overall it went better then expected i was very tired but in the end it was pretty good and i cannot wait to go back and visit! last 3 weeks in Switzerland should be fun as well!
Monday in Paris
Hello,
We finally made it to Paris, the final destination of our trip to France. We visited different places, including the Trocadero in front of the Eiffel Tower (picture 1). We enjoyed our visit very much. In the evening we had lunch with the family (pictures 2 and 3) who hosted Christopher 6 years ago, when he was on the exchange in 5th grade. It was so neat to meet them and, for Chris, to see Flavien again after all those years.
Phil
We finally made it to Paris, the final destination of our trip to France. We visited different places, including the Trocadero in front of the Eiffel Tower (picture 1). We enjoyed our visit very much. In the evening we had lunch with the family (pictures 2 and 3) who hosted Christopher 6 years ago, when he was on the exchange in 5th grade. It was so neat to meet them and, for Chris, to see Flavien again after all those years.
Phil
Sunday
Hi There,
On Sunday we drove to Calais, a little further south from Dunkerque. It is the narrowest point of the English Channel, crossed by numerous ferryboats departing to the British city of Dover. The coastline on the other side is very visible (picture 1). It also is the entrance of the tunnel under the sea that allows cars to go across by train.
In the afternoon we drove along the coast that was heavily defended by numerous German bunkers during WWII. Then, we make our way to Paris on highway A1. Unfortunately, the A1 was shut down about halfway through for at least one and a half hour due to an accident. There was a traffic jam of several miles (picture 2). We made it to Paris but very late. We did not see much of the World Cup final game, but listen to it on the radio.
Phil
On Sunday we drove to Calais, a little further south from Dunkerque. It is the narrowest point of the English Channel, crossed by numerous ferryboats departing to the British city of Dover. The coastline on the other side is very visible (picture 1). It also is the entrance of the tunnel under the sea that allows cars to go across by train.
In the afternoon we drove along the coast that was heavily defended by numerous German bunkers during WWII. Then, we make our way to Paris on highway A1. Unfortunately, the A1 was shut down about halfway through for at least one and a half hour due to an accident. There was a traffic jam of several miles (picture 2). We made it to Paris but very late. We did not see much of the World Cup final game, but listen to it on the radio.
Phil
Saturday
Hi again,
We spent our Saturday visiting different places in Dunkerque, including the Museum of the Port that retraces the story of the city. In the spring of 1940 the British army and the French forces were almost annihilated before managing to retreat by boat to England. Most of the city was destroyed during the war and the city was the last to be liberated from the Germans. In front of the museum there also is an 3-mast boat for which we had a guided tour (picture 1). In the background of the picture, there is the city hall tower where city council members throw fish during the carnival every February. It is the second largest carnival in France.
We spent the evening at the beach (picture 2) where we also had dinner in one of those restaurants along the seashore.
Phil
We spent our Saturday visiting different places in Dunkerque, including the Museum of the Port that retraces the story of the city. In the spring of 1940 the British army and the French forces were almost annihilated before managing to retreat by boat to England. Most of the city was destroyed during the war and the city was the last to be liberated from the Germans. In front of the museum there also is an 3-mast boat for which we had a guided tour (picture 1). In the background of the picture, there is the city hall tower where city council members throw fish during the carnival every February. It is the second largest carnival in France.
We spent the evening at the beach (picture 2) where we also had dinner in one of those restaurants along the seashore.
Phil
Friday
Hello,
On Friday we left Luxembourg to drive to the ocean through Belgium. We stopped in Brussels, the capital (picture 1), before leaving to get by sunset in Oostende (picture 2).
From there we drove a little bit south to Dunkerque, on the French side of the border to spend the night. The culinary specialty of the area is "moules frites" (mussels with fries), which we enjoyed eating (picture 3).
Phil
On Friday we left Luxembourg to drive to the ocean through Belgium. We stopped in Brussels, the capital (picture 1), before leaving to get by sunset in Oostende (picture 2).
From there we drove a little bit south to Dunkerque, on the French side of the border to spend the night. The culinary specialty of the area is "moules frites" (mussels with fries), which we enjoyed eating (picture 3).
Phil
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
P A R I S!!!
Hello,
Today is the 4th day in Paris. Before that we went to Luxembourg for a day visiting family that lived there. The next day we went to Belgium and the north of France. We went to the beach and visited a WWI museum and a boat turned into a "museum". 2 days ago we went to the Eiffel tower. Yesterday we saw Notre Dame, the statue of liberty, and the museum du Quai Branly. Today we watched the 14th of July parade and then we went to the Palace of Versailles. It was very interesting and beautiful. There were some amazing pictures and sculptures. Now we are going to go see the Fireworks by the Eiffel tower. It's going to be amazing.
Bryan
Today is the 4th day in Paris. Before that we went to Luxembourg for a day visiting family that lived there. The next day we went to Belgium and the north of France. We went to the beach and visited a WWI museum and a boat turned into a "museum". 2 days ago we went to the Eiffel tower. Yesterday we saw Notre Dame, the statue of liberty, and the museum du Quai Branly. Today we watched the 14th of July parade and then we went to the Palace of Versailles. It was very interesting and beautiful. There were some amazing pictures and sculptures. Now we are going to go see the Fireworks by the Eiffel tower. It's going to be amazing.
Bryan
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Wednesday, Tour de France and Thursday, Luxembourg
Good Morning,
On Wednesday we left Amiens to drive to the Reims area to watch the Tour de France.We found a nice hill in a stage rather flat where we could watch and encourage the cyclists (picture). The weather was very hot but it was a lot of fun.
On Wednesday we left Amiens to drive to the Reims area to watch the Tour de France.We found a nice hill in a stage rather flat where we could watch and encourage the cyclists (picture). The weather was very hot but it was a lot of fun.
Later on we drove to Metz by Luxembourg to spend the night. The next day we passed the border and spend the day visiting various family members in Luxembourg.
Phil
Friday, July 9, 2010
Tuesday, War Memorials
Hello Again,
Tuesday was the day spent visiting the various WWI memorials that commemorate the Battle of the Somme in 1916. These events are still very much present into the memories because so many people were affected either by fighting or by suffering from the fighting. There are still today remains and different items that are found in the field when farmers plow their fields, including unexploded artillery shells. For the first time I went to the Australian Memorial that was very impressive (picture 1).
I also visited for the first time the Somme Trench Museum (http://www.warmuseums.nl/gal/144gal.htm). It is all built underground in galleries destined to protect civilians in WWII (picture 2). Phil
Tuesday was the day spent visiting the various WWI memorials that commemorate the Battle of the Somme in 1916. These events are still very much present into the memories because so many people were affected either by fighting or by suffering from the fighting. There are still today remains and different items that are found in the field when farmers plow their fields, including unexploded artillery shells. For the first time I went to the Australian Memorial that was very impressive (picture 1).
I also visited for the first time the Somme Trench Museum (http://www.warmuseums.nl/gal/144gal.htm). It is all built underground in galleries destined to protect civilians in WWII (picture 2). Phil
Monday, Downtown Amiens
Hello,
On Monday we went to downtown Amiens to take a look at the school (picture 1). On the right is the side of the school that got damaged by the explosion of the house that used to be on the left. The street is closed to the traffic by the white fence. Hopefully, everything will be back in order for September when school resumes at LaSalle. Then, we took a look at the cathedral and went shopping nearby (picture 2).
After that we went to the Thomas's house for a barbecue (picture 3). We had a great time and went to bed late! Phil
Amiens, France
Hello or should I say bonjour,
We left around 9 a.m. on Sunday morning to drive to Amiens, France. The first leg of the trip passes through the Jura, which is a small mountain range, to catch the interstate in Dijon. Then, it is pretty much flat all the way to Amiens. We arrived around 5 p.m. to spend the evening with the Boudet, celebrating the 4th of July together. The weather was sunny and hot the whole day.
Phil
Monday, July 5, 2010
Race
Hi,
On Saturday we went to Ecublens to cheer for Bryan who was registered for a 4k run that he won (pictures 1 &2). The medal ceremony was under a tent built for a local Country Western Festival. There were people dressed up as cowboys and a stage for square dancing. Later we spent the evening with Rebecca's godparents in the Lausanne area. They baked some homemade pizzas in their oven wood stove (picture 3).
Phil
On Saturday we went to Ecublens to cheer for Bryan who was registered for a 4k run that he won (pictures 1 &2). The medal ceremony was under a tent built for a local Country Western Festival. There were people dressed up as cowboys and a stage for square dancing. Later we spent the evening with Rebecca's godparents in the Lausanne area. They baked some homemade pizzas in their oven wood stove (picture 3).
Phil
High in the Mountains
Hello,
Thursday and Friday we went to the Alps in Southern Switzerland. Bryan and Rebecca started off by climbing some ladders in the mountains, where the path is too steep (picture 1). Leukerbad is a village with thermal bath (hot spa), where we spent the rest of the day before going for dinner in a nice local restaurant. On Friday we climbed an area called the "Gemmi" that led us 1000 m above the village to reach 2400 m of altitude (pictures 2 and 3). The view was great and there were still some patches of snow on the ground. The weather was nevertheless beautiful. After the 2-hour hike up and one down, the three of us enjoyed spending some time in the spa again. Phil
Thursday and Friday we went to the Alps in Southern Switzerland. Bryan and Rebecca started off by climbing some ladders in the mountains, where the path is too steep (picture 1). Leukerbad is a village with thermal bath (hot spa), where we spent the rest of the day before going for dinner in a nice local restaurant. On Friday we climbed an area called the "Gemmi" that led us 1000 m above the village to reach 2400 m of altitude (pictures 2 and 3). The view was great and there were still some patches of snow on the ground. The weather was nevertheless beautiful. After the 2-hour hike up and one down, the three of us enjoyed spending some time in the spa again. Phil
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