Last night I went to my first Living in Lucerne event - the Luvina Weinfachmesse. It was a wine festival at the Schweizerhof Hotel, with about 30 wineries and over 1000 wines to try! We were first met by the president of Luvina, the local Luzern wine association, who explained a little about Luvina and the event. Then Living in Lucerne had arranged for English tasting sessions a few of the stations. The first had wines from multiple countries, and the second was all wines local to the Lucerne area. Definitely a fun night and a great chance to meet some more expats. And after two months of emails, I finally got to meet Joy, who runs Living in Lucerne!
At the end of the night I had another "I live in the city now" moment as I walked home from the event. Still getting used to the change :-)
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Ethan Garrett Ege
We welcome to the world our nephew, Ethan Garrett Ege, born today. We are so excited for Peter and April, and big sister Emilia, and can't wait to meet the newest member of our family!!!
Just hanging around
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Getting back in the groove
We're starting to settle in more to our life here in Luzern. After two weeks, we have our internet up and going, our phones working (including still having a US phone number that rings here in Luzern - thank you, Vonage!), and we hosted our first dinner last night for another family who is also new to Luzern. They are a Dutch family and they have a son in Nathan's kindergarten class and a daughter in Alex's preschool class (and another daughter in 3rd grade). We had a pizza and movie night for the kids and then we sat down to enjoy a fun dinner. Definitely not like our nights with our old friends, but good to be starting to have those nights again.
Friday night we had a great night out! The welcome committee for the boys' school hosted a Welcome dinner for the beginning of the school year, and Dave's assistant was nice enough to offer to watch the boys so we could both go. After a rough departure (Nathan had a hard time with us leaving), we had a really fun night and enjoyed meeting a lot more people and learning more about the school, the Parents' Association, etc. Who would have thought we'd have a night out so soon!?!?!
It POURED today! There is a carnival going on in town that we were hoping to take the boys to, but instead Dave took the two big boys back to the Transportation Museum (they've asked EVERY day this week!) while Matthew napped and I did stuff around the house.
Friday night we had a great night out! The welcome committee for the boys' school hosted a Welcome dinner for the beginning of the school year, and Dave's assistant was nice enough to offer to watch the boys so we could both go. After a rough departure (Nathan had a hard time with us leaving), we had a really fun night and enjoyed meeting a lot more people and learning more about the school, the Parents' Association, etc. Who would have thought we'd have a night out so soon!?!?!
It POURED today! There is a carnival going on in town that we were hoping to take the boys to, but instead Dave took the two big boys back to the Transportation Museum (they've asked EVERY day this week!) while Matthew napped and I did stuff around the house.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Missing Mom
A tough day in the Estes world…6 years ago today we lost my
mom. It’s hard to believe it’s been that
long already. I wish more than I can say
that she were here to see us all today - Dave and I with our three amazing
boys, living in Switzerland; and Emily married with two beautiful
daughters. Our lives have changed so
much in the last 6 years, and yet every day I hear her in the conversations I
have with my boys, in the funny little “mom-isms” I can’t help but use too, and
in my thoughts as I wind my way through the labyrinth that is motherhood. She taught me everything I know about how to
be a mother…I just wish she was here to see it all come to fruition. Mom, I love you so much and miss you every
single day. I know you’re keeping an eye
on us and keeping this"mommy train" on the tracks…thank you!
I posted this last year to Facebook, but am going to post it
here again today since it reminds me of my mom every time I hear it. These are the lyrics to the song “Always
Remember” by Train.
"Always Remember"
Train
Always remember I'm by your side
Such a shame that you had to go
So much more that I'd like to know
So many things you forgot to show me how to do
When times are hard I forget your gone
I go to call you before it dawns on me
That you wont be there now
But I still have these words that you gave me
Always remember I'm by your side
Always remember I'm by your side
I got two kids of my own now
They grow up so fast
And how I wish you did not miss that part of who I am
But I keep doing all that I can do
And I will smile when they ask about you
And I will sing to them every day
With voice and the words that you used to say
Will change the world one day
Always remember I'm by your side
Always remember I'm by your side
And while they grow up you will show up
In things they do and say
Like a reflection to a connection
Of who they'll be one day
They will learn to get their wings
And fly through the changes life will bring
So on
And it will go on
And you will go on
And they will sing with the voice that you gave them
Always remember I'm by your side
Always remember I'm by your side
I'm by your side
I'm by your side
Such a shame that you had to go
So much more that I'd like to know
So many things you forgot to show me how to do
When times are hard I forget your gone
I go to call you before it dawns on me
That you wont be there now
But I still have these words that you gave me
Always remember I'm by your side
Always remember I'm by your side
I got two kids of my own now
They grow up so fast
And how I wish you did not miss that part of who I am
But I keep doing all that I can do
And I will smile when they ask about you
And I will sing to them every day
With voice and the words that you used to say
Will change the world one day
Always remember I'm by your side
Always remember I'm by your side
And while they grow up you will show up
In things they do and say
Like a reflection to a connection
Of who they'll be one day
They will learn to get their wings
And fly through the changes life will bring
So on
And it will go on
And you will go on
And they will sing with the voice that you gave them
Always remember I'm by your side
Always remember I'm by your side
I'm by your side
I'm by your side
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Alex on the bus
I wasn't sure how Alex would do on the bus this morning, but
he LOVED it! He popped right into a seat next to Nathan and Nathan helped him
get buckled in and off they went. He was so excited!
Ironically, after getting the boys on the bus, I came back home, got Matthew and myself pulled together, and followed them over to school for a Parents' Association meeting. The boys had no idea I was coming to school, and I didn't want to disrupt the bus riding so early into it, so I just went over 20 minutes later :-) The meeting was good, I met some more parents and started to get a feel for some of the other activities that will be going on through the school in the upcoming months. First up is the Halloween party and "Trunk or Treat" where everyone decorates their cars and the kids got "trick or treating" from car to car. We brought over a couple of Costco bags of American candy to donate to the cause!
Ironically, after getting the boys on the bus, I came back home, got Matthew and myself pulled together, and followed them over to school for a Parents' Association meeting. The boys had no idea I was coming to school, and I didn't want to disrupt the bus riding so early into it, so I just went over 20 minutes later :-) The meeting was good, I met some more parents and started to get a feel for some of the other activities that will be going on through the school in the upcoming months. First up is the Halloween party and "Trunk or Treat" where everyone decorates their cars and the kids got "trick or treating" from car to car. We brought over a couple of Costco bags of American candy to donate to the cause!
And…right before we left, the cable box arrived! Dave quickly set it up and left it to
initialize, etc. And guess what? It doesn't work!!! But, of course, I have no cell phone or
internet to be able to let him know.
Sigh…
On the other hand, we got some great news this afternoon - our air shipment is being delivered tomorrow!
Monday, October 1, 2012
Riding the bus
Nathan’s integration into Kindergarten is complete - he gets
to ride the bus! As of this morning,
they have added us to the bus route for school.
We walk to the end of our street, through a little pedestrian gate (that
thankfully the stroller fits through!) and down the opposite street to the bus
stop. It’s about a 5 minute walk, and
the pickup and dropoff are at 8:05 and 4:20 (16:20), respectively. There are no busses at midday, so I’ll still
pick Alex up on Tues, Wed, Thurs at 12:15, but it helps SO much to not have to
pack everyone up and drive to school every morning and afternoon!
As soon as the bus door opened this morning, a little girl
in the back yelled “Nathan is on our bus now!!!” It was very cute, and Nathan likes having
someone from his class on the bus with him.
I stayed home with Alex and Matthew until 1:30 waiting for
the cable box to be delivered…but it still hasn’t come. Argh.
We finally gave up and went for
walk down to the Old City. It was
a beautiful day, so we walked for a while, got some groceries at Migros (the
other grocery store), stopped at a playground for a little while, and then came
back home to get the groceries unloaded (and Matthew’s diaper changed) before
going down to meet Nathan at the bus stop.
Tomorrow is a Luzern bank holiday, so none of the stores in Luzern will
be open, so I had to make sure to get dinner for tonight and tomorrow night!
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