Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Other Komps in Dagmersellen



Andrew, Soo, Mitchell and Sam arrived from Cinque Terre in Italy to the Dagmersellen train station on Thursday evening, the 16th October. We let them settle in and caught up with each other. On Friday we went for a walk around the village of Dagmersellen and bought a pumpkin from the local pumpkin farm. Mitchell was interested to see the Wurst-O-Mat, a vending machine for packaged meat. The weather looked clear on Saturday, so we took the gondolbahn to the top of Mt. Pilatus, where we viewed the wonderful Swiss Alps while enjoying a beer, soft drink and chips. On our way down the mountain we stopped at the halfway point and all of us had a ride on Switzerland's longest Summer toboggan run. We had a walk through Sursee on Sunday and met up with Monika, Todd and Lilian (friends of Marianne and Mark) at a cafe. We took the kids to the park, where the Autumn leaves were piled up, tempting everyone to become buried under them, which was great fun.
The following morning, after
picking up a hire car from Luzern, Andrew, Soo and the boys drove up to Glessen to see our relatives there.
When they got back to Dagmersellen on Friday we all
made our way to the Sorenberg chalet. Soo lit an open fire which set the scene for a relaxing time, with a gorgeous mountain scene outside the full-length windows. Early on Saturday, Mark led Soo and I on an exhausting, though scenic run along the river. As Brienzer-Rothorn, the highest peak in this area, was bathed in sunshine, we took the steep gondola ride up. While we looked out towards the valleys between the enormous peaks, we saw a magical fog sea. We took a mini-hike to get other views from this high platform, and so deserved a hot Swiss lunch at the restaurant. Mark and Andrew took the kids to the local toboggan run after that. On Sunday we set off on a hike up the mountain across the way from the chalet, where we had a view of the Sorenberg town.
A visit to
see Emma and Dolf (Marianne's parents) started our tour of the city of Luzern on Monday. Our walk included the Chapel Bridge, Water Tower, the Lion of Luzern, the Library, Lake Luzern and McDonalds for lunch. Andrew and Soo drove off for a night away in Interlaken, so the boys and I caught the train back to Dagmersellen.
An unusual event occurred on Tuesday night - it snowed in October! We all went out into the backyard to see. Krista (my German tutor) invited us over for a coffee on Wednesday morning to take in the wonderful view of the Alps from her patio, but after the continuing snow the only view was of the snow falling, which for us was beautiful. Soo and I took an opportunity for a girls' day out on Thursday, in the capital city, Bern. We wandered through the covered footpaths, ate a delicious lunch and walked up a short path to the Rose Garden where we looked out over the whole of this picturesque town. While we were there Andrew and the boys got busy making a fantastic snowman.On Friday we drove north-west to the Rheinfall and Schaffhausen. Unfortunately, the boats weren't operating (it is now off-season), but we were able to experience the loud, large volume of the waterfall from the many vantage points. At Shaffhausen, a lovely old town close-by, we walked around and drank coffee and hot chocolates. That evening Alexandra and her friend, Moni, dressed Mitchell and Sam up for Halloween, then took them 'Trick-or-Treating' around Dagmersellen. Late on Saturday afternoon we walked to the Lowen Inn and spent an hour playing in the Kagelbahn (a nine-pin bowling alley), where I was the winner. A delicious Raclette was the final meal that we shared together on this visit, a meal that we all enjoyed.
In the time that we spent with Andrew, Soo, Mitchell and Sam we had plenty of music, card games, hair straightening and laughs. Mitchell was a great help at the Co-Op, wheeling the shopping cart around and Sam made lots of creations with the Lego set that we have here. We are so glad that they came to visit us and share in our experience.

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