"I want adventures in the great wide somewhere" Beauty and the Beast

Monday, 9 February 2015

popping to rome for the weekend


6/2/15

No sleep was to be had by either Charlotte or I. Overnight we had traveled from Our Chalet to the Zurich airport. We caught the 8.54 bus to Frutigen, then the train from Frutigen to Speiz, changed at Speiz to go to Bern, changed at Bern to go to Zurich HB.  From Zurich we caught a train to Willisellen, and then a bus from there to the airport.

We eventually arrived at Zurich Airport at just after midnight.  After finding a much required rest room, we were able to electronically check in and get our boarding pass.  However entrance to the departure lounges didn't open until 5 am.  So instead we hunkered down out side the security area on some metal chairs to 'sleep' for the night.

 At 5 am and possibly 3 hours of sleep (if we were lucky), we were able to get into the departure lounge. From there we were able to find slightly more comfortable seats able Internet!  Our plane didn't leave until 7.20, boarding wasn't until 6.55 and our gate wasn't going to be displayed until 5.50 so we just waited. 

Eventually we got our gate number, A 84, and we headed down to the gate.  We chilled outside the gate until we could board.  The flight was over before it had even begun.  By the time we boarded and found our seats, taken off, the lady next to me got up to pee, I fell asleep,  I woke up to her poking me trying to get back to her chair, the air hostesses came around with a croissant  (which tasted like a pretzel?) And coffee, then they came around with a chocolate each, then they collected the rubbish, I fell asleep again, woke up and read my book, then at 8.41 we landed in Rome. A whole hour and 20 min flight, for the 431 miles between Rome and Zurich.

Once we departed the plane, we headed to customs. The strangest customs ever! We literally walked through. No one looked at our passports the entire trip from Zurich to Rome once.

We made our way to the outside of the airport and to the train station.  From there we caught the Leonardo Express into Roma Termini, the main train station in Rome.  It was aprox. a 30 min journey which cost us 14 euro. At the main station we had a look around ad tried to find a money changer. In the end it was going to cost too much commission and the rate was horrible to change money so we decided to wait.

Instead we headed of on the walk to our hostel where we were staying. In a very round - a - bout way! 

From the Termini we walked up to the papal Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore.  

Santa Maria Maggiore

San Giovanni

From there we walked down Via Merulana, towards San Giovanni in Laterano (another church).  Though we walked fairly fast we stop and looked around sights as we past and into some of the shops.  

We made our way to our hostel, we were staying at 'Mr Rome'.  Though we walked down a dingy little alley way to get there and then climbed 6 flights of stairs it is a lovely hostel and the staff are amazing.  It was only 11.20 and we weren't supposed to check in until noon and we had no cash to pay for said room, they let us check in a drop all our gear before heading back out into Rome.

Here is where the fun started!

First stop was the ATM next door one of the other guests had kindly told us about to get some cash out.  Then we headed off in search of Rome ' s most iconic location - the Colosseum. 

We got lost.  We walked down the wrong street which lead us down the hill instead of up to the Colosseum. But we corrected it and got there eventually!

We decided that instead of waiting in line at the Colosseum we would walk up to Palatine Hill to get tickets and start up there.

Palatine Hill is one of most ancient parts of the city and one of the seven Hills of Rome.  On Palatine was where the first settlers built their huts, later becoming a residential area attracting the nobility.  Over the time, the area gave way to imperial palaces.  Most of what is left is just minimal remains of what once stood.  There are many areas which stand empty and appear abandoned. After we had walked all through Palatine Hill we headed down to the Colosseum. Now that we had tickets we breezed past the que and walked straight in.

 

 


  

 The Colosseum (or Colosseo) is an elliptical amphitheater in the centre of the the city.  Construction began underneath the emperor Vespasian in 70 AD, and was completed in 80 AD under his heir and successor Titus.  It was estimated that the Colosseum could hold at full capacity 80,000 spectators.  It was used for gladiatorial contest and public spectacles; these included executions, mock sea battles, animal hunts, battle re-enactments, and dramas based on mythology.  The building ceased to be used for entertainment in the early medieval period.  Later on it was reused for purposes such as housing, workshops, religion, a fortress, a quarry and a Christian shrine.  We managed to spend over 2 hrs wandering the Colosseum, taking photos and looking in the shops. I bought a mini golden gladiator helmet to hang on my Christmas tree.

 

 


 


We headed up the hill from the Colosseum, aiming eventually for the Trevi Fountain. Along the way we found some market stalls and wandered those (and some more big buildings!).  I thought we were going in the completely wrong direction, but as it turns out, 2 secs later we stubble upon the Trevi Fountain.


 

 


The Trevi Fountain is a fountain (no surprise there!) in the Trevi district of Rome. It was designed by Nicola Salvi, and built by Pietro Bracci.  It stands 26.3 metres high and 49.15 metres wide.  The  
The fountain at the junction of three roads marks the terminal point of the "modern" Acqua Vergine, the revived Aqua Virgo, one of the aqueducts that supplied water to ancient Rome. In 19 BC, supposedly with the help of a virgin, Roman technicians located a source of pure water some 13 km from the city. This scene is presented on the present fountain's façade.  

We joined the que to walk across on the glass walk way over the fountain as they are still renevating it.  When I threw my coin in, it appears I may have thrown a little too hard as the guard shouted what I assume was the Italian version of 'Oi' as it hit the statue and fell into the fountain. Needless to say we got off the walk way pretty quick.

Next to the fountain was a Gelato shop where Charlotte and I both got ice cream in replacement of lunch. I had lemon sorbet coffee hazelnut and lemon sorbet again!  Even our ice cream cones had ice cream cones though!


We began the walk back to the hostel after that.  We got distracted again with a makeup store and then more markets, where we bought some coconut. We passed the Colosseum and took some pictures.of it lit up at night time it was spectacular!

 

 


Just before rounding the last corner to the hostel we found a restaurant.  We bought two take away pizzas to have back at the hostel.  After demolishing half of a pizza each we put the rest in the fridge for lunch. 

 


Marius the hostel owner joined us in the kitchen later in the evening and had bought some food for us all... so it was a good thing we saved some room and didn't eat a whole pizza each!






heading to rome


5/2/15

This morning I was on breakfast, which means I have to be up and in the kitchen by 7:30 am.  My half asleep self this morning didn't seem to agree, and when I woke up at 7, so I would have time to have a shower etc, I reset my alarm fro 7:30. I remember thinking 7:30 was an important time at which I had to do something but I assumed in my half asleep state that it was the time I had to get up.  When 7:30 came around, I jumped out of bed and got dressed in a flash and was in the kitchen by 7:32.

The rest of the morning wasn't so eventfully. thankfully!  After clearing up from breakfast I went to morning meeting. We had relocated our meeting into the Conference Room as the Auditor was here and he was using the Helen Storrow room  This confused me for the entire meeting, as I kept thinking we were in the Helen Storrow room and wondering why people kept saying 'the floor up' or 'above us'.  It was because we were downstairs in the basement in the Conference Room and not on the normal floor in the Helen Storrow room.

At morning meeting, Mara informed us that it was International Chocolate Fondue Day.  As a group we decided that we should have chocolate fondue at some point.  As we had guests we would be having dessert and it seemed like the right thing to do to swap whatever dessert was planned with chocolate fondue.  Tanya even gave us permission to do so!

Then we finally got started on the morning jobs.


'Scrub the floor Cinderelley' - Rachael



Before lunch I was able to squeeze in the shower I had missed that morning... I was once again clean!

Lunch was a full laid out meal, as we had the Auditor present.  We cooked fresh Alpine Mac and Apple Sauce with salad.  Once clean up was done we had the afternoon off before dinner.  Charlotte and I packed for Rome, as we were heading off that evening after dinner.

Because Dinner was Rostti and Ratatouille we didn't have to start cooking dinner until 4:45 pm.  As decided earlier we also made Chocolate Fondue for dessert.  We had chopped up a lot of fruit in order to have lots to dip into the chocolate.

 


Once we had finished dinner and clean up, Charlotte and I got changed and grabbed all our gear.  We walked down to the bus stop and catch the bus to Frutigen Train Station.  From there we caught the train to Zurich Airport.  Our flight wasn't until 7:20 am the next morning but there wasn't a bus early enough to get us there if we left in the morning.  So we had to crash on the air port floor...




Wednesday, 4 February 2015

night sledging with kisc


4/2/15

It was Ana, Rachael and I working today.  I was able to sleep late until 8:30 because I wasn't on morning Reception or breakfast!  We had morning meeting and then headed off with our jobs.  Today was going to be a funny day.  We had the staff from Kandersteg International Scout Centre (KISC) visiting this afternoon for a visit and fro night sledding. This meant we had a bit of a mixed up day!  We finished all our jobs, finally finishing with folding the laundry.  We filmed some of it for our movie, and had a 'dance' party at the same time!

 


As the afternoon was planned full of activities with the KISC people, we had to organize dinner at the same tome as making lunch.  Lunch was unexciting leftovers and salad, but dinner was Alpine Macaroni with Apple Sauce and Broccoli.  Ana got creative with the labeling of food stuffs for the guest fridge ...

 


Just as we were cleaning up the mess we had made in the kitchen from cooking, the KISC staff arrived.  In total their were 28 of them, arriving in a mix of a van and cars.  Once we had finished in the kitchen we went out to join them in the Dining Hall.  Chloe was running games throughout the afternoon.  We played an assortment of games including the chocolate game, psychology, 'fishing' and Kim's game.


We had an early dinner, served at 5 pm.  The KISC staff helped us to rearrange the dinning room so it was back in a reasonable order so we could have dinner.  Once we finished dinner, we cleaned up and did the dishes.  Everyone pitched in so that we finished clean up early,  and were able to go night sledging.  

Night sledging was at the top of Tschenten again.  Tonight whilst it was still foggy, at least it wasn't snowing like it was last time!  


 

 
It was frezzing at the top of the mountain, and no wonder; it was minus eight down in town so it must have been at least minus 12 at the top!


 All of the KISC and Our Chalet staff at night sledging!












Tuesday, 3 February 2015

skiing with chloe


3/2/15

When I woke up this morning, Chloe had already left for skiing, and all working were still asleep.  I was up and dressed by 8:30 and ready to go by 8:45, though I didn't have to leave until 9.  I planned to walk down the hill, Mara had offered to take my skis in her parents car.  I got to the bottom of the Our Chalet hill, where the silver bins are and a Swiss lady offered me a lift to the gondola station.  The only place in the world I would accept a lift from a random person!
























I met Chloe at the top of Silleren just after ten am, after spending a considerable amount of time trying to put my boots on.  We skied, well I skied, Chloe snowboarded, for most of the day, stopping for lunch and breaks.  I left Chloe at 2:30 to catch the bus back to catch the gondola down to Oey.
 



I walked up the hill to the Chalet, carrying my skis.  It was a feat to be bragged about!!







Monday, 2 February 2015

skyping sangam


2/2/15

I was on Reception this morning, which meant I had to get up early than usual.  I was dressed and sitting in Reception by 8 am, waiting for customers.  I had one... Chloe buying stamps...

Morning meeting was at 9:30, so I closed Reception just before and headed to the Helen Storrow Room. My jobs for the day were to dust and vacuum the whole of Spycher.  It took me most of the morning but we were done just after 11 am.


For lunch Charlotte and I made wedges! Yummyyy...

At 3:30 we had a skype date with the volunteers at Sangam, the WAGGGS World Centre in India.  It was fairly similar to our skype with Paxlodge.  We didn't get to meet all the volunteers there though, but we did get to speak with some of the community team volunteers about there work there.

Sangam also has a cat, Sonu, so we introduced her to Skippy over skype.  I think it scared Skippy a little, as she just wanted to cuddle up to Chloe afterwards!
Introducing Skippy to Sonu

On our way back to Stockli before dinner, Migue was out on Boris cleaning up the never ending snow.  Charlotte was able to convince him to teach her how to drive Boris!  Victoria came and joined the lesson, I just took the pictures!


Migue and I 









armpit fudge


1/2/15


This morning was another normal day at Our Chalet.  We started with morning meeting at 9:30 and then morning jobs.  Lunch was at 12:30.  Nothing overly exciting happened in the morning!  At lunch Nikki informed us they we were supposed to be receiving a 'program care package' each month, full of snacks and bits and pieces.  Nikki however, only just learned of this so we have got all three months worth of treats in one bag!


Dinner was Cottage Pie and Peas, with Peaches and Cream for dessert.

After dinner I joined Rachael, Alice and Annie in the T-Bar, they were finishing off a puzzle.  We were wasting time until 7:30 when it was time to make Armpit Fudge.

Danielle was running evening program - she was teaching us all to make armpit fudge.  It is the weirdest sensation of putting 'fudge' underneath your arm and smooching it together!

 

 

 


 Here's the Recipe:

1 Table spoon of Butter
1/2 Cup of Icing Sugar
2 Teaspoons of Cocoa Powder
1 Tablespoon of Cream Cheese
1 Tablespoon of Vanilla
                                                            *NOTE : if you don't have cream cheese you can use extra butter

Mix all ingredients together in a zip-lock bag underneath the armpit, until a consistent dark brown colour is made.

Enjoy!