Monday, December 20, 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!

Hello everyone! This blog post will have to be very short. Its late here in Switzerland and I have to catch an early flight to Dublin, Ireland, in the morning. I will spend 3 nights in Ireland and then head over to London and spend 4 nights there, including Christmas. I will be traveling with my teammate Emily and we are so excited for our adventures yet to come. I will not have my computer with me to keep you all updated, so I just wanted to wish you all happy holidays and I hope you have a very Merry Christmas! Miss you all, and I'll be thinking of you during my travels :)

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas!


Good times on the cul-de-sac...Happy birthday Tanman :)

Hello everyone! For those of you that don't know...today, December 15th, is my brother's 26th birthday! HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TANNER! (Who knows if he even takes the time to read my blog, haha). Its amazing how time has started to fly by the past couple of years. I have so many fond childhood memories of playing outside on our cul-de-sac...playing over the line, pickle, grass volleyball (making sure the ball didn't fly over the wall and into the riverbed haha), hide and seek, or having water balloon fights. Then there were all of those great weekends spent at our cabin in Big Bear...Even though us kids made it our job to complain about the (not so) long drive and the cold weather, I'm sure we all look back on those days and wish we could do them over again. And of course there was always "Game night," which the kids weren't allowed to partake in, but our parents always had wayyyyy too much fun playing cards and Pictionary. I never knew it then, but looking back on it all, our parents sure knew how to have a good time...you families know who you are :) Ok back to reality, sorry for getting all nostalgic on everyone. Being so far away from home and family during the holiday season has really made me recall some of those great childhood memories.

The infamous halloween photo of our parents in their prime haha...gotta love it!

Anyway, as I'm typing this, I am enjoying a nice cup of Dunkin' Donuts mocha mint coffee. It was sent in a Christmas package from my Mom which I received yesterday :) Since we live in such a small town, there certainly isn't a Starbucks nearby, so I haven't had the opportunity to enjoy a massive Christmas flavored coffee (which would normally cost around 10 francs for a venti size). Speaking of Christmas, this past week I went to 2 different Christmas markets here in Switzerland. Emily and I went to Bienne (about 40 minutes away) and walked around and did some shopping for our secret santas. There were decorations all over downtown, with lights, garland, and a big Christmas tree. We also went to the Christmas market in Montreux, which is a very pretty city on Lake Geneva. The market in Montreux was neat because it was set up along the lake. We walked around, looked at all of the booths, and enjoyed some vin chaud (hot wine), which I think is a traditional Swiss/European holiday treat.

Christmas market in Bienne

Tree in Bienne

Me, Kristin, and Tara in Montreux

Christmas market on the lake


Well, we won our match against Geneva pretty easily. We beat them in 3 straight games and then went out and stayed in Geneva for the night. There was another American that played on Geneva, so all 7 of us Americans stayed at her house. My teammate, Kristin and I, have a friend that plays on the men's team in Geneva. He played volleyball at UC Irvine also, so it was neat to see a friend from home...as I'm sure he was happy to see so many Americans too. Another exciting thing is that my friend and old teammate, Lauren, is officially a Swissy now!!! After helping her send out a mass email to all the teams in Switzerland, she got picked up by a team in the Italian region of Switzerland. She is playing for a team in Lugano, so we are hoping to meet up with her quite frequently...Especially since I have never had the chance to actually visit the Italian part of Switzerland ;)

The whole gang ready to go out in Geneva

Bri, Taylor, and me

Rip 'Em eaters! Kristin and I with our fellow UC Irvine volleyball player, Taylor.

What else...I am proud to say that I will be getting my hair done this Friday, woo-hoo! Right now, I am incredibly pale and have dark roots, not a great combination. But after Friday, I will just be incredibly pale haha. Well, my team is currently in 3rd place! We have 2 more matches this weekend, both against teams we have swept in previous matches. Then after this weekend, it will be Christmas break, YAY! Each day I get more and more excited for our travels to the United Kingdom. I just wish that I could spend the holidays with family and loved ones, but I'm quite lucky to have the opportunity to travel around Europe. I have been thinking of you all during this special time of year and wish that you all have a very happy holiday :)

Saturday, December 11, 2010

December Update

Well, its now December 11th, and I am sad to say that my Dad was not able to make his trip out to visit me. Both of us were very much looking forward to spending some time together. Hopefully he will be able to make it out at a later time in the season. Anyway, remember how I was saying that we had SO much snow!? Well, it started raining a few days ago and melted ALL of it haha. Before all the snow melted, I had taken a nice walk around town and took some pictures. After it had melted a few days later, it all came back again overnight, just not as much. Well, since my last blog, our team has been quite successful. We are now 8-4 and sitting comfortably in 4th place in league play. We had a good sweep win over Schaffhausen, a team that swept us 0-3 the first time we played. We also had another good sweep win over Aesch Pfeffingen, who we beat the first time in 4 games. Today we are looking for our 9th win, where we will play away against Geneva. Then, next weekend we play at home against Cheseaux (for league play) and then away on Sunday against Dudingen for a special Swiss Cup playoff match. After those matches, it will be vacation time!!!!! Also, a close friend and former college teammate/roommate of mine, Lauren, is currently in Switzerland! She was playing for a team in Italy and was having a tough experience with her club and is looking for a new team here in Switzerland. This past Monday, my roommates and I went to visit her in Zurich, and it was so nice to see her and catch up. We are hoping that she can find a team and stay here in Switzerland, that way we can all meet up on weekends and hang out or travel together. Anyway, I hope all of you are enjoying your December and making the most of this holiday season! Sending Christmas cheer all the way from Switzerland :)

Snowy sunset from my bedroom window

Christmas decorations on the light posts

Christmas tree in the center of our town


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Thanksgiving and its finally December!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We were not able to have our Thanksgiving dinner on the actual day because of our training schedule. So we had it this past Monday. We invited our whole team, plus a few others. We cooked for about 14 people, and ended up having way too much food! I think we were fooled by thinking our Swiss teammates would dish themselves as us Americans do haha! They took such small portions so we had lots of leftovers. Our house made sweet potato casserole, home made stuffing (yes, I said home made!), pumpkin pie, and we even got a turkey from the butcher in town. The other Americans made mashed potatoes and green bean casserole. All of the food was very good and was nice for us to all get together and celebrate this special tradition here in Switzerland. We have so much to be thankful for in life...family, friends, health and happiness. Also, playing pro volleyball in Switzerland!

Our dishes for Thanksgiving

Some of our guests for Thanksgiving dinner

Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas! We have SOOO much snow right now, we didn't really have any at this time last year. I can't believe its officially Christmas time, I couldn't be happier, the holiday season is my absolute favorite time of year! I have been listening to Christmas music for quite sometime already. I have to admit, it is hard to be away from home during Christmas. It really makes me appreciate things like Christmas decorations, music, lights, and being around loved ones. My Dad will be visiting me very soon, next week! I am very excited for his visit, it will be so nice to see a familiar face. He will be staying for about a week and will be able to see my match against Geneva. Shortly after he leaves, I will be going to the UK for our Christmas vacation with 2 of my teammates. We will travel throughout Ireland and then take the ferry over to London. I am very excited. I'm sure it will be freezing, but I think Christmas in London will be very charming. I hope you all are doing well and getting that Christmas shopping done early :)