Well we had some blog time off over Christmas – so here’s the update….
Was awesome to catch up with the Eglauf’s for dinner – they have not changed at all and are still as lovely as ever….
23rd December we went shopping at the Manor and Co-Op here in Wil and did a bit of Christmas shopping as well as stacked up on all the goodies we could that are native to Switzerland – thing ‘good’ chocolate, paprika chips and Peroni beers for $4.90 for a three pack!!!!
After that we wandered through the old town of Wil – it’s over 400 years old and looks amazing…. And then headed over to the Eglaufs for a catch up and dinner. Little Jil was there and the boys had a great time playing with her.
Christmas Eve is the big day in Switzerland and we did a little more shopping before heading over to Trudy and Martin’s. Family walks are a big thing over here, especially on the weekends, when everyone is out and about walking on the weekends together in all kids of weather. As Ralph says ‘there’s no such thing as bad weather – just bad clothes’ So we took off in a light snow with Martin leading us up the pathways and roads to the tower that overlooks Wil – there is a webcam at the top of it looking over the town. www.wil.ch
It was a big walk up the stairs to the top of the lookout but we made it – it got a lot colder up top and by the time we were ready to come down we were in a mini blizzard!! (Well it was snowing more and there was a slight breeze which blew the snow around everywhere).
We had a chat at Trudy’s and then all headed over to Ralph and Heidi’s house for Christmas night. They live on the next hill with their little girl Jil (5 years). It was a lovely evening with a big tradition Swiss Raclette dinner (melted cheese and potatoes) – they decided to forego the usual Christmas dinner of SauerKraut and beans for our sake this year. Lot’s of presents and jokes later and it was 10pm and time to get the kids to bed. Language is no barrier for kids – they just get on with the playing even without understanding each other. It was so lovely for them to invite us into their house and give the kids such a different Christmas experience.
Christmas morning we all slept until 9am and dragged ourselves out of bed for breakfast. We had a long slow morning at the hotel – packing, playing and eating all the goodies we had bought ourselves….. all the drinks, yoghurts etc… sit outside on the window sill – there is no need for a fridge for these things here.
The restaurant attached to our hotel is 1 year older than Australia. It was built in 1828 completely of wood – we were always on the lookout for escape routes as they had candles burning everywhere throughout!!! The owners spoke no English so it was a very quick conversation each morning at breakfast….
The place is renown for its children’s playground and is quite the hangout over the summer months….
We then headed to meet Ralph and Heidi and visit Heidi’s family’s farm – we all gathered outside as the kids tried all the playground equipment and pulled off all the ice off the top of the fish pond. At first glance they looked like they were smashing panes of glass on to the grass but as everyone laughed we realized it was the ice – the fish were still alive in the pond mind you. All of Heidi’s family came out and we went for a big walk along the walk tracks up through the forest and across the farm areas…. Was lovely. The kids all played really well – there were 6 of them by this stage – Koji had a little friend called Sarah who was 8 also and had got an iPod touch for Christmas – they spent some time comparing apps!!!
It was around this time that Tom came in holding his eye, which was red and weepy – he had got a poke in the eye during the play…
Dinner was at Trudy and Martins and then we all thought it best to get Toms eye checked out before we head off on the 7 hour drive to France tomorrow.
We said our sad goodbyes to Trudy and then Martin took us up the hospital’s emergency to check Tom’s eye out. The Dr stuck a coloured slip of paper up under his eyelid and moved it around (Tom later described it as a splinter in his eyeball) and then turned on some fluorescent light on his eye phone and held it up to Tom’s eye – where the ‘stuff’ all turned fluro yellow. Seems Tom has a tiny laceration on his cornea but should be ok. They gave him some anesthetic drops and said to see an eye specialist in a few days if it has not cleared up or gets infected.
So goodbyes to Martin and we were headed back to our hotel for our last pack and sleep.
Has been a fantastic little Christmas here – although as always, missed everyone back home a lot too….
We hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas with all their loved ones.