So, let's talk trash.
The villa of Gland is very concerned with recycling and being environmentally friendly. They have recently passed a tax of 75 francs per person per year, as a trash tax. (This might be a canton-wide initiative, but lets face it, I have no idea.) On top of this, you must purchase the approved trash bags- which are tiny and very expensive.
The end result is that we as a family recycle all types of things. Gone are the days where we throw everything into the huge trash can by the garage. If we have some leftover stuff, we weed out the cardboard boxes and the random wine bottles. But now we have four different trash containers, and a trash bag. We have the largest container for our common trash- keep in mind that this is far smaller than any American trash can. We put all our paper and cardboard things into another container. Another smaller one holds our organic trash or food leftovers, etc. Another one holds our plastic lids from milk or drink containers. Then, the bag has our plastic bottles, which tend to be bulkier than the rest.
This has been a big change for us, but definitely a change for the better. It's crazy to think that thinking in such an ecologically minded way is almost impossible in the States, whereas it is basically a requirement here.
This will be one of the things I add to my list of improvements for when/if I move back to Texas. Of course, it will require a lot of creativity to figure out how to do some of the more obscure recycling, but it seems very worth it in the long run.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Long Absence
Sorry for the long absence of information. To be honest, life has been very overwhelming. The first three weeks in Switzerland, we slept on blow up air mattresses and crowded on the floor around a 16 in t.v. watching the same 5 movies I had brought in our luggage. It was rainy and scary, but at the end of the day, we were all together. Things got dramatically better very quickly. Our belongings made their way to the apt, we found new friends, and we began to settle into our lives. I realize that I am being extremely vague about the details, but I promise I will get more into the details at some point. Don't want to overwhelm everybody!
We live in the beautiful town of Gland, Switzerland. We live on the hillside with the Jura Mountains behind us and the Alps in front of us. Our apartment is very cozy and has a large balcony where the kids love to go out and play. Leia also enjoys her freedom to come in and out of the apartment. Every afternoon, we go down to the train station to pick John up around 6:10. Other than these things, we have no clue what we are doing, other than we know there are great things to explore and try!
So, I promise I will post more. My Swiss friends will laugh at my total lack of a clue, and my American friends... yeah, they will probably laugh at us, as well!
That's it for now, mon chèries!
We live in the beautiful town of Gland, Switzerland. We live on the hillside with the Jura Mountains behind us and the Alps in front of us. Our apartment is very cozy and has a large balcony where the kids love to go out and play. Leia also enjoys her freedom to come in and out of the apartment. Every afternoon, we go down to the train station to pick John up around 6:10. Other than these things, we have no clue what we are doing, other than we know there are great things to explore and try!
So, I promise I will post more. My Swiss friends will laugh at my total lack of a clue, and my American friends... yeah, they will probably laugh at us, as well!
Us on the flight heading to Switzerland |
The kids enjoying the balcony and the blue skies |
The family in Geneva |
Sera being Swiss and using the water fountains |
We have stuff!!! (I swear it doesn't still look like this) |
Ta-da! Yes, we are alive and having a fabulous time!! |
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Life on Two Continents
In Geneva:
Here's the view from John's hotel room
When you get lost looking for a supermarket, you end up at the local McDonald's!
Don't worry, he eventually figured it out and is eating well
Look at that spacious kitchen and closet!!
And time for a coin purse, Geneva loves their coins
Meanwhile, Back in Texas
Sera enjoyed her morning of soccer, love the chest pump!
At one point, I told Seth we were on the train, and he turned to ask me "Where chop-choo?" He was very concerned that he couldn't find the train! And he loved having a chop-choo on his cheek!!!
We are still enjoying our time in Texas, but we are ready to meet up with Daddy!
And He's Off...
Last Week in the States!!!
How do you send your husband out into the great unknown? Well, first you take advantage of that health care plan
Great for all washers, REALLY bad for toddlers
Try out that whole Texas Lottery thing- for education, right?
Have a party and hang out with some long-lost frat brothers
Take a Walk in the Forest
Hang Out with Family
Take your son for a very Manly Haircut
One last Family Picture in Front of the House We Built
Say Good-bye: See You in 40 Days, Daddy!!!!
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Spring Break!
This Spring Break was crazy full of things to check off of our bucket lists. Here's the rundown:
1. I played for the Big XII Women's Tournament
(Photo Courtesy of Dr. Henry- thanks!!)
Us girls after the first round.
2. Six Flags!!!!!
Lady Bears Win!
Cutting down the net
Center Court after the Championship Game!
3. Fun times in the Park
4. Play times with Best Friends
5. Dinner with Good Friends
6. Dallas Zoo on the DART
7. Trip to Houston for Nicole's Wedding
Before
Love how they are ALL on their cell phones
After
What a Ladies' Man
Me and My Grand-Lil
Me and My Big
Me and LeeAnn
Me and my Handsome Baby
So, friends, what else should we put on our bucket list? We are down to the last two months in the States, and I need recommendations!! All comments welcome!
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