Dear future birthdays... you have a lot to live up to. This past Friday was the much-anticipated "ultimate wish-day," November 11, 2011, 11/11/11 ... aka: my 21st birthday. For years, I anticipated this day as an epic birthday, one birthday to rule them all, a celebration extraordinaire with all of my best friends! Then one day Emilie (a fellow November baby) and I realized that we would both be studying abroad during our 21st birthdays! Honestly, I was a little sad that I wouldn't be at home for my birthday... HOW WRONG I WAS!
EMILIE! |
SUIZA:
Since we had a pretty early flight on Friday, we were originally going to leave Thursday night and sleep in the airport... but that SUCKS. Instead, we decided last minute that we could cut it super close and take the earliest bus from Toledo! So on Friday, after some drama regarding our boarding passes and Kelsey almost not making the flight, Kelsey, Lauren, Roberto and I made it to Geneva without any more problems! We got into downtown Geneva, saw the Jet d'Eau (enormo fountain), and walked around a bit while we searched for our tram, but we decided that we should get to our apartment before any exploring.
THE APARTMENT. Funny story... the main reason we went to Geneva was that a while ago we found super cheap plane tickets. So when we went to book our hostel about a week before, we found out that there is literally no way to stay in Geneva on a student budget. We spent the entire week up until the trip researching couchsurfing, airbnb, hostels, cheap hotels, STRESSING, and we went back and forth between a million different options before we found a cheap airbnb apartment that was actually just across the French border! It turned out to be amazing, and it was only about a 15-minute tram ride from downtown Geneva. And everything was cheaper in France!
When we got to the apartment, we first ogled our host’s collection of gaming systems/video games…it was impressive! (Of course, despite an enormous collection including such newfangled contraptions like a Wii, the old Mario for Nintendo won the day!) Then we got ourselves to the grocery store, bought food for the weekend, and in our very own kitchen, we whipped up a lunch of scrambled eggs and potatoes!
The girls, working it in the kitchen! |
Since we were in Switzerland, and we could see mountains from our apartment, I was determined to go to the Alps. There is not much that I love more than mountains. Earlier in the week we had found a sweet deal where we could take a cable car up into the mountains for only €7.60 round trip… um YES PLEASE. So on Saturday we got some directions from our host about how to get there, and we took a few buses to what we thought was the cable car place… of course on Saturdays our bus didn’t go all the way there. The bus driver told us to just walk along this road and we’d get there. We started walking, the sidewalk turned into the side of a highway, and eventually we saw, far in the distance, the cable going up into the mountains… at least a 30-minute walk away! Oh well, what were we going to do! So we stuck it out, did a little hiking and finally made it to some cute little town in France where we bought our tickets, hopped in a little square box and ascended into the clouds!
Mountains. Clouds. |
After hiking upwards, we came out onto a huge field with absolutely gorgeous views of clouds and snowy mountains all around! We mostly just stood and stared until we got too cold! And while we were descending, we saw a gorgeous sunset over the clouds! IT WAS AMAZING. Although I must clarify, technically we were not IN the Alps, but the French Prealps. Pretty much the same thing…
The hills are alive with the sound of music!!! |
Your basic cheese on the left, and Mediterranean on the right |
Then we headed back to France for another relaxing night at our lovely apartment, drinking hot cocoa, eating chocolate, and playing video games, the usual. We had an early flight on Sunday, and luckily the guy who owned the place came over at 4:30am to drive us to the airport! He was super nice, and we realized that we definitely should have met up with him/talked to him earlier because he told us about so many cool things that we could have done in Geneva! Oh well... next time!
Just wait, the fun doesn’t end at the airport… When we got on the plane it was still dark out, but by the time we took off and passed through the clouds we looked out the window and saw a faint orange glow above the line of mountains and sea of clouds! Despite being extremely tired, both Kelsey and I couldn’t help but keep our faces glued to the window as we watched the orange become brighter, the streaky clouds above the mountains change from purple to bright pink, until finally a burning orange sun started peaking up over the mountains! It was hands down, the most beautiful sunrise I have ever witnessed.
PURE BEAUTY |
I'm so glad you were wrong!
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