23 September 2011

Big News update: The Pack Expands!

Hello after a long pause!

So I know it's been FOREVER since you have heard from me, and I have a lot of catching up to do on this blog and making it more consistent and timely... Honestly it has not been a proper "paw collection" for a while - and it's now my duty to work on posting more frequently because I want you to get a glimpse of all that is going on over here!

It's hard to know where to begin.. So let me start by giving you a few summary points on what's happened over the past 9 months....it's been a lot for a dog to handle....


SABRINA'S TOP FIVE UPDATES SINCE THE BLOG "WENT DARK"


1.  Natalie and Jason told me that the "pack would be expanding" sometime last winter.  They said by early fall we would have a "family addition."  I now know what that means, but it was a bit confusing at the time and I was worried they were getting another dog (whew, they did not do that!).  But instead another human companion would be in store!

2.  This spring/summer we moved to a new home, about 5km away from our old place - in a little village called Hermance, Switzerland.  It's about 20-25 minutes from Geneva and right on the very end of the Swiss border with France.  That means on my walks everyday I can cross an international border with my dog passport (yes, I really do have one!).  This gives us some additional room for the "pack addition" described below.
Let the record show.. I'm more Swiss than Jason or Natalie!!


3.  We have had some great visitors over the spring and summer, and life was extremely fun for me.  Lots of swimming in Lake Geneva (called Lac Leman , visiting with our good friends Chad, Allison, Ruthann, Matthew, Christine, Emily, and of course Natalie's sister April (Emily and April came for skiing back in February - I really wanted to go too but had to stay off the slopes!).  I just love showing guests my new country, particularly when hiking is involved!

Lac Leman - or Lake Geneva in English... I think of it as my big swimming pool..!

4.  I have become an expert at lake swimming and have logged at least 10 lakes in Switzerland so far.  Many more to go!  I've also become somewhat obsessed with tadpoles and other small fish, and the futile effort to catch them in lakes and streams...

5.  We have taken a number of short trips around Switzerland and other parts of Europe over the spring and summer.  I plan on making some specific posts soon to introduce you to some of these places - many of which are a dog's paradise!  Here's a summary of where we've spent some of our weekends, day trips, and a little bit of vacation time:

Corsica, France - a beautiful and unspoilt island just north of Sardinia. We took a boat there so I could come along and not have to fly. It was a wonderful week of vacation!
    Corsica - by ferry
Local skiing and hiking during the last winter:  Zermatt, Davos, Bettmeralp, Pontresina, Portes du Soleil, and La Clusaz!

The "Portes du Soleil" - a massive skiing area about an hour away -
you can ski between Switzerland and France in this area!


Spring, summer and fall hiking, the sport that dogs rule at!  Switzerland and the French Alps are hands down some of the best hiking spots in the world:  Zermatt, the Bernese Oberland, Chamonix (France), Portes du Soleil area, Meiringen, Lake Brienz (named after me?), and the Engadin valley.

These signs keep your hiking "on track!"


Here's me on a trail, near Davos in the Swiss canton of Graubuenden

Jason and Natalie left Geneva for a weekend to celebrate their 9th anniversary.  They went to the Basque region of Spain and also spent a day in Barcelona.  Apparently they got to go to some place called the Guggenheim Museum (doesn't sound like they allow dogs) where they also saw one of their favorite bands (Arcade Fire) play at the museum's outdoor promenade - Jason said it was incredible!

The Guggenheim - in Bilbao Spain - the concert was right next to the museum!

A few short day/weekend trips to explore some of the places we have grown to love:  Annecy and Chamonix Mont Blanc in France, a truffle market in Provence, Champery in the Swiss Alps, and Gruyeres region, home of the wonderful renowned cheese.

Annecy at night

Chamonix

Trufflemania!
Gruyeres village in the "Pre-Alps" - where the cheese all started!

5.  The pack did grow to four, and now I know what Natalie and Jason meant when they talked about a new family member!  I stayed at Truffes and Co, my dog boarding and daycare place, for a few days - it was like a little vacation for me... 

While I was away, our family was blessed to have a little baby boy born on September 15th - just last week!   His name is Nathan Cody Horwath and I love him so much.  He was born at 8:08pm at the Clinique Générale-Beaulieu in Geneva's Champel neighborhood - about 20 minutes from our home.  Natalie, Jason and Nathan stayed at the hospital until the next Tuesday, and then they came to get me so we could be back together as a family!


Nathan - meaning "He (God) gives" - indeed!

I've already taken him into the pack and it's my specific job to keep him happy and protected.   Remember since I'm part German Shepherd, I have a very strong work ethic and am protective of people in my pack!  Jason and Natalie are learning a lot about parenthood, and I'm staying the course on property protection and looking after this little treasure...

I get to meet Nathan for the first time!  I love him very much.

Nathan and I resting, with happy parents watching!


Natalie, Jason, and Nathan the day they picked me up - exhausted but happy!

Well, that's a good update for now.  Stay tuned as I plan on posting more soon.   Thanks for sticking with the blog and I will be in touch!

Paws,
Sabrina

05 January 2011

A New Year, A Fresh Start...

As you are well aware, it has been a long time since my paws have scratched pen to paper. I could make a lot of excuses, such as being busy entertaining friends and family from the U.S., to being smoked out of our apartment in Chevrens, literally.

But, I won’t. Instead, in the spirit of the New Year, I am going to start over. My blog will no longer be a weekly recap of our life here in Switzerland. In its place will be a collection of stories organized by adventures, not by time.

It was Natalie’s silly idea to structure this blog by week (that’s what I get for listening to a former accountant, whose life is all about structure.)

I just don’t work that way. My whole existence is based on the sights, sounds and smells I come across each and every day; therefore, it only makes sense I write this blog based on my viewpoint of life.

So, from now on, I may write a post 2 times a week, or 2 times a month. It wholly depends on what I experience and what I feel is useful to you, my reader, and to me, for my memories.

And, even though I generally don’t like to look back (except to make sure my people are nearby when I’m running around), I thought I would include below a collection of pictures from the last few months. It has been an adventure so far – one that Jason, Natalie, and I will never forget.

Paws,
Sabrina

December 2010 - Jason's parents invade Europe and Amy Schmidt pays a visit!




The holidays in France and Switzerland wouldn't be the holidays without cheese and lots of it. While dining in Chamonix, Jason's dad, Mike, ordered the most delectable-looking cheese dish yet. A wooden bowl full of melted, gooey, and tangy cheese. I just wish that bowl was placed at my paws for my dining pleasure (it would've saved Mike from my constant begging, at least.)



For Christmas week, we parked ourselves at a cozy chalet near La Clusaz, France. Here is a picture of the beautiful view from the deck of the chalet.




La Clusaz is near Annecy, so naturally we made a day trip to show Jason's parents this magical town. One of the things Annecy is best known for is its beautiful lake surrounded by the French Alps. I contemplated jumping off this dock into the icy lake, but just couldn't bring myself to do it.




Jason's parents, Mike and Kathleen, posing for a Holiday photo in front of the picturesque Palais de l'Isle during our visit to Annecy!




La Clusaz was full of snow and Jason and Natalie took well advantage of it. After 10+ years of being dormant on the skis, Natalie and Jason spent part of Christmas Eve re-discovering the joy of skiing on the slopes of La Croix Fry and Merdassier, which were just a short bus ride away from the chalet. Now, if they can just find a way to make doggie-skis...




My Christmas gift from Grandma and Grandpa Potesta! Who doesn't love a fleece blanket?!




Yes, it snowed quite a bit in La Clusaz and I took every advantage to play in it!




Since the kitchen at our Chalet was a bit limited in oven space and cooking tools, Natalie decided to buy a traditional 'Buche de Noel' for Christmas dessert.  Even though I didn't get any of this treat, I heard it tasted as good as it looked.




After we left the chalet, we gave Jason's parents a tour of Geneva for the remainder of their visit. We (well, they) strolled through the Old Town and the Chateau of Montreux, we ate chicken at Chez Ma Cousine (best rotisserie chicken in Geneva, by the way) and visited the bakery where Natalie has staged on occasion. We took a picture in front of that bakery - unfortunately, I wasn't in the mood for a photo and Natalie clearly decided it wasn't necessary for her to see that day.


About Amy's visit - Natalie's cell phone crashed and Amy's froze a bit so a few pictures from her 5-day adventure in Switzerland were lost. Fun was still had, though, which included homemade fondue for Christmas Eve, a walk in Chamonix, and Jason and Amy braving a 5 mile sledding run in Grindelwald!


December 2010 - Fête de l'Escalade!



Escalade is an annual festival held around the 12th of December in Geneva to celebrate the defeat of the surprise attack by Savoy (French) troops during the night of 11–12 December 1602. 


According to Genevois legend a mother of 14 children, who lived above the La Monnaie town gate, took a large cauldron of hot vegetable soup and poured it on the head of a Savoyard attacker, killing him. The commotion this caused helped to rally the townsfolk to defend the city. 


To commemorate that cauldron of hot soup that saved Geneva from the French, all the patisseries in town make Chocolate pots of varying sizes. Included in the chocolate pots are marzipan vegetables.



As a kick off to Escalade, there is also a road race held the weekend before. Natalie, who loves to run, entered the 3 mile race - she finished in just over 25 minutes, and was glad to avoid slipping and falling on the icy streets. Here are Natalie and I after the run on the snowy streets of Geneva.

December 2010 - a visit with a friend in magnificent Budapest


Natalie's friend Molly was traveling to Budapest for work and Natalie got the chance to visit her! Here's Molly on their first night in Budapest with the largest piece of Wiener Schnitzel she's ever seen!


The view from the hotel room was magnificent. This is the Fisherman's Bastion, which was just steps from Natalie and Molly's hotel in the Castle District.



Natalie and Molly quickly learned during their visit that Hungary has many flavorful, yet filling dishes! During a stroll through the annual Christmas Market, Natalie could not help but take a picture of these massive paella-type pans of meat stews, ham hocks, sausages, potato pancakes, etc., etc.


The best treat found at the Christmas Market - thinly rolled out sweet yeast doughs wrapped around a rolling pin-like object, placed over burning coals, roasted until toasty, and then coated in toppings such as cinnamon-sugar. This dessert, which is Hungary's version of the funnel cake, is then wrapped in plastic and served steaming hot. Below is a picture of Natalie's hand holding the finished product!


November 2010 - a fire runs us out of house and home


October was a busy month, but nothing compared to our November. At 2am on the 3rd day of November, I frantically woke up Natalie, because our house was rapidly filling with smoke.  Jason was in the U.S. for work that week, so, luckily, I only had to get one of my people out.

After she and I scurried downstairs (Natalie in nothing but pajamas), Natalie found the home next to ours burning down and quickly. Throughout the course of the night, we watched our neighbor's home burn to the ground and ours dangerously close to joining that same unfortunate fate.


In the picture above (thank you Tribune de Geneve!), the burned roof is our neighbors and the roof next to it is ours.  In order to save our building (you can see how close the fire was!), the firefighters had to punch a hole in our ceiling, so they could reach the fire more directly. As a result, our place became completely drenched in smoke, soot and water. In addition, part of the roof of our building caved in.

Due to the repairs needed on the roof, our apartment, and all of our personal items, we can not live in the apartment for a while. We are currently living in another part of Geneva, called Carouge. I am obviously sad to not be in Chevrens, because it is truly a canine paradise; however, I am just so happy that everyone is safe (including our neighbors!)

October 2010 - my paw injury, Halloween at the AIWC and the Giants win the World Series!!



October proved to be a busy month, which, of course included an injury on my part. During an exhilarating jaunt through the creek behind our house in Chevrens I stepped on something that resulted in my paw bleeding profusely...and all over the floor. A vet visit and a thick bandage later, here I am pouting on my favorite rug, knowing that playtime would be scarce for the next few days.



The American International Women's Club (AIWC) held it's first ever Halloween Cocktail Party and Natalie and Jason were right in the middle of the action. Jason helped bartend during the event and Natalie was responsible for spooky treats and 'blue finger' ice.




Of course, the first year Jason and Natalie live abroad is the year the San Francisco Giants go all the way! For the first time since 1954, the Giants (finally!) won the World Series! Here is a picture of the palm trees outside the park all decked out for Game 1 of the series (which Jason got to attend!!)




A shot of our favorite baseball field during Game 1 of the series!


Mike Krukow ('Kruk') and Duane Kuiper ('Kuip') broadcasting outside the stadium after a victorious Game 1 of the World Series!

October 2010 - A marathon in Palma, Mallorca


When Natalie and Jason visited Palma, Mallorca in the fall of 2007, Natalie saw signs for the Palma de Mallorca marathon and committed then and there to run the thing. A few years later, Natalie and Jason are taking their first trip on EasyJet to spend a weekend in Palma and run 26.2 miles!


Beautiful Palma! 


Here is Natalie at the end of a rainy and difficult race - 4 hours and 30 minutes later, Natalie finished the Palma Marathon and was ready for some Iberico Ham and Spanish Wine!!


Shortly after the race (and after a long shower), Natalie and Jason were at a quaint, yet trendy wine bar in Palma enjoying plates of Iberico ham, Manchego cheese, Padron peppers and some fruity Spanish wine. Here is a picture of the Iberico hams hanging in the wine bar waiting to be consumed!

September/October 2010 - Natalie's parents invade Europe


Natalie's parents visited us for three weeks between September and October. During that time, Dennis and Karen enjoyed the food and sights throughout parts of Italy and Switzerland. The first stop...Venice! Here is Karen relaxing in a gondola ride that wove itself through the narrow canals!


A view of picturesque Venice from the water shuttle as Dennis, Karen, and Natalie head back from Murano Island.


Even though I didn't get to see Venice, Jason and I got to meet up with everyone as we made our way to our next destination, which was Tuscany. We met up in Bologna and here I am sampling the local specialty of pasta with bolognese sauce!


We arrive in Montepulciano, Tuscany and the first thing Natalie does is scope out the Twilight sights shown in the New Moon movie...this one is the famous clock tower where Edward waits until the clock strikes noon and the sun shines brightest to step out and show the world that he is a sparkly vampire.


Snore.....more Twilight. One of the cafes near the clock tower put up a billboard containing some of the scenes from New Moon's movie production.


Our first night in Montepulciano! You can't see me, because I'm taking the picture (just kidding), but here we are in a little Osteria near the hotel enjoying the first of many bottles of Vino Nobile de Montepulciano!


On our way to Siena to pick up the rental car, in which we had to take the local (and graffitied!) bus. Unfortunately, Italian law requires my kind to wear a muzzle on public transportation...I was a very unhappy canine, to say the least.


With the newfound freedom of a rental car, we visited many wall-surrounded towns in Tuscany, including Volterra. And yes, Volterra is the official home of the Volturi in the Twilight book series, which leads me to the next picture....


Sure enough in the windows of the Volterra Tourist Center is an advertisement for Twilight's New Moon tour! Unfortunately, Natalie was visiting on a day that did not have the tour scheduled, otherwise she would've been first in line! (especially since I had Grandma and Grandpa Potesta to 'dog-sit' me.)


Our next Italian stop after a restful and scenic few days in Tuscany was the famously coastal Cinque Terre. Here is a classic picture of the colorful architecture along the cliffs lining the Mediterranean Sea.


On a visit to one the lands of Cinque Terre, Corniglia, Natalie promised her mom she wouldn't take her up 250 steps and she held to her word....Jason, Natalie, and I took Dennis and Karen up 382 steps instead!  Quite an accomplishment that warranted some well-deserved pasta and wine afterwards!


Out of Italy and into the beautiful land of Switzerland and red trains! Our first main vacation destination in Switzerland was the St. Moritz area. Almost as soon as we arrived, we were zooming along beautiful countryside on the famous Bernina Express! 


One of the stops along the Bernina Express included Diavolezza. Diavolezza ('she-devil' in Italian) is a gondola ride away up to the breathtaking glacier shown in this picture. This shot is one from Jason and Dennis. Karen, Natalie, and I decided to hang back and shop in St. Moritz for the afternoon.


Hiking, hiking, hiking - that seemed to be the theme of the summer and this vacation was no exception! While Karen and Dennis relaxed at their hotel in Pontresina, Jason, Natalie, and I took to the Alps and met some rugged terrain surrounded by postcard picturesque mountains.


Jason and I taking a break along our hiking trail. There might be nothing better than being in the wilderness hanging with my people (some roasted chicken and salmon wouldn't hurt either!)


Begging for food (roasted chicken, or salmon anyone?) after a long days hike.


Our second and final major destination in Switzerland was Zermatt. Natalie and Jason had to take Natalie's parents to this beautiful part of the country and it did not disappoint. Here is the very grand Matterhorn and there in the corner of the picture are Natalie's parents enjoying the fabulous view.


Whoever said Karen wasn't a hiker and an efficient one at that is sadly mistaken. After a fantastic lunch at Chez Vrony, we all worked it off by hiking down the hill back towards town. Karen found a walking stick along the way and for a short while down the mountain (or, at least long enough to take this picture), the walking stick became a welcome hiking companion.


Even though our journey home from Zermatt to Geneva was a long one, it was done in style! Here I am enjoying a bowl of fresh spring water while we all chugged along on the Glacier Express!

September 2010 - A welcome visit from our friends, Peter, Julie, and Leo


Peter, Julie, and Leo Handel visited us in the middle of September. The first place we took them...the beautiful lakeside town of Lavaux, Switzerland. After a breathtaking walk up a paved path that snaked through vineyards, Natalie captured a snapshot of the beautiful day!



Our friends Peter, Julie, and Leo! We also took them to Chamonix, France during their visit and here they are before we grabbed a gondola down and walked 300 steps into an ice cave built within a glacier!


The three of us in the ice cave! Yes, that backdrop is completely made of ice! 


Our last adventure with Peter, Julie, and Leo consisted of an overnight visit to Zermatt, Switzerland. We hiked, ate delcious food, and stayed in a comfortable hotel. Most of all we enjoyed the majestic sight only the Matterhorn could provide!