Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Birthday + Verbier

March 23rd marked Jim's 29th birthday.  I can't believe how old everyone is getting and now "we" are in the end of our 20's (I say "we" because I'm still holding on to 28 for 3 more months ;)  I'm sure I sound like a broken record, but where has the time gone?!

Jim's birthday was Friday and since I had off I work up a little early to do some decorating.  He opened presents and before heading to work for a few hours.  This year I got Jim some fancy Lacoste tennis pants and wrapped up clues for our secret vacation.  I wrapped up his passport, sunglasses and empty port box.  Jim guess right, we were going to Portugal (specifically Porto)!

Anna and Andrew made the two standing cards, I love Anna's backwards J that looks like an L.

my homemade decorations

Later we picked up Dorothy and the three of us drove out to Verbier for the weekend.  Bob met us later that night with the dogs.  We were so lucky to stay at a private chalet (someone Dorothy knows) and everyone was looking forward to skiing on Saturday.  Except me.  My ski days were over for the season since I went to Zermatt.  But, I didn't mind.  I had heard Verbier was not the best for beginners and in the end the weather was so warm, the snow was slush in many places.  I know I would have been scared.  Instead I took the dogs for a hike and met everyone for lunch on the mountain (which is the best part!).

the guest room

view from the guest room

view from the guest room balcony

For dinner Friday we stayed in and made a raclette feast!  I'm sure most people know fondue, but raclette would have to be second in line for national Swiss dish.  It is so easy and delicious (if you love cheese).

First you get the machine, boil some potatoes, slice some meats, little pickles, onions and seasonings....and raclette cheese.  Here the raclette comes in slices that you place in little trays under the broiler of the machine.  

Jim and Dorothy anxiously awaiting their raclette


When the cheese is bubbly and maybe a little burnt, depending on how you like it.....


You scrape the cheese onto your plate and eat with the potatoes and other accoutrements.  And repeat multiple times.  I think I had 4 servings. 


Chalet living room
Jim's Birthday cupcakes w/ secret ingredient....Speculoos

views from Saturday's hike







Saturday I met the team at the restaurant Carrefour.   I put this lunch on my list of top 10 lunches ever.  Dorothy and I both ordered doe which came to the table cooked rare next to a blazing hot stone.  Then you could cut off pieces and finish cooking them to your desired doneness.  Loved it!  There is something really fun about cooking your own food.  Jim and Bob had the rosti with tomato, cheese and ham and which was also delicious.  Carrefour also has the most amazing salad dressing, which we also used to dip our fries in.  We all spent about 30 min trying to decipher every ingredient to recreate at home.


night time Verbier

Sunday everyone decided to pass on the skiing.  The conditions were warm and it they didn't want to pay for a full lift pass and then only ski two hours.  So instead we did what everyone should do at a chalet or mountain house.  Sit in the sun and nap.  


Then I made Jim do his favorite thing....take pictures together.  Actually they came out really cute.  And after that we walked around the town, stopped for a drink in the sun and had a BBQ for lunch.  Then it was back on the road and back to Geneva.



something being discussed



Monday, June 4, 2012

Most of March

In an effort to play catch up I'm putting (almost) all of March into one post...

March 2: Dorothy's mom visited from the US and we were invited to a home cooked Chinese feast, complete with dumpling-folding instruction.  



We also got to hang out with this cutie who you might remember from our trip to Alba last October.   Oliver is now a walking/dancing/eating machine, and entertained us before dinner. 



March 3:  Anna celebrated her 5th birthday a few days early with a Toy Story themed party.  In addition to some decorations and a custom cake her Mom found; I made props for a photo booth and took pictures of the kids.  They were pretty hilarious, and even the parents joined in towards the end.  







 March 6: I sent First birthday wishes to these monsters over skype- they also shared the day with Anna who officially turned 5. 



March 9-11: I took the train to Zermatt at met Dorothy and her family.  My first attempt at non-instructor skiing didn't exactly go as planned, but at least I got a few more pics of the Matterhorn. 




March 18: Jim and I checked out the Geneva Auto Show and I realized I'm over car shows.  There were so many people, it was almost impossible to sit in any cars.  It was also super hot and humid in the building.  Otherwise, it was interesting to see some cars that you wouldn't normally see in the US.






Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Joyeux Anniversaire à Moi

Once upon a time it was my 28th birthday.  It seems like every year birthdays get more and more uneventful, but in retrospect this years was a nice day.  I spent it with two great kids who shared some cake with me and Jim took me out for some fancy cocktails by the lake that night.


Anna eating my cake topper

 


Aren't they the cutest?! Just makes you want to steal them from a Walmart parking lot :p

The Jet d'eau and a rainbow


A snack assortment at the Kempinski Hotel