

I know I haven't written anywhere near what I thought I would here, but you see, there's just so much to take in! So much to do, so much to see, so much to everything! It's amazing. But here's a little list. Before that though, I just have to say that our nearly three weeks here has been incredible. Everyone we've met has been so warm and inviting, we've made some wonderful friends at church, great teachers at school and we're having a wonderful time. I start school next week and have been busily preparing for that (hence my lack of communication but preparing for school always makes it so much easier). And this weekend we're trying to decide whether to go to Paris or Milan. Life's tough and I'm incredibly grateful to God for all the good pouring our way! Here's a few little bits I wrote about:
The great things: Everything is new, new, new
- Meeting fantastic people who are likeminded
- Finding a wonderful apartment with views of the French Alps and Lake Geneva
- Raspberries, blueberries, mulberries - all for breakfast
- Going to France one week, Italy the next
- Everyone being so amazingly kind to us
- Swimming in Lake Geneva!
- Not understanding people on the trains or buses - it gives me so much more time to think *I've realised what an eavesdropper I was in Australia!*
- Going to wonderful art galleries where you see Monet, Picasso, Giacometti, Van Gogh, Klee, Warhol, Gaugin etc. etc. etc. all in the SAME museum!
- Being with a wonderful husband who is so supportive
- Seeing the old A-Team series in French and other English movies dubbed
The weird things:
- Getting letters in the mail and you can’t read them - they’re in French
- Trains without drivers
- People taking their dogs shopping in Ikea
- People taking their dogs on the train
- People taking their dogs to the restaurant
- Dogs taking their people to the restaurant
- Going to Northern Switzerland where everyone speaks German and not being able to decipher a thing on the menu (except for “birchermuesli”)
- Seeing people have a domestic in the cafe and you have no idea what it’s about
- Staying up so late every night because 9pm feels so early here...
- Having an ironing pile for once in my life and actually thinking about doing it all at the same time instead of once every day! (This'll be a first for me!)
The funny things:
- Learning a phrase or two in French, speaking it and then not knowing how to reply when someone understands the first thing I said.
- Forgetting that everyone outside our apartment speaks French when we’ve been talking in English together all day
- Trying to explain 100g of Pepperoni in French
- Having to have a card for everything - train pass, bus pass, residency permit,
- Not going to bed until at least 11pm every night and then waking up our normal time
- Constantly forgetting that you have to weigh your fruit and vegies BEFORE you take them to the checkout - and being sent back by the checkout person all the time to do it.
- Ordering a salad (thinking you're so smart you know a incy whincy bit of French) and then having to eat humble pie when the salad has pastrami all strewn through it and you still want to be a vegetarian!
- Having a wallet for Euros and a wallet for Swiss Francs! Go figure.
- I have to say it again - dogs everywhere - Ikea, department stores, restaurants etc. etc.
- Our temporary apartment filled to the brim with el tacko pictures and figures which I have now safely stashed behind the lounge and in the cupboards!
Love ya all. Oh PS. Rob has a new blogspot it's http://robswales.blogspot.com. He's sure to fill you in more than me! xxxx
Jodie
