Hello!

Free Travel Day!!
This blog post is going to be very long…so bear with me:)
Well, yesterday started our first free weekend while we’re here!
We planned on going on a day trip to another town, but since we had yet to discover all of our home away from home, we thought we’d try that first.
When we got here, Brady had given us a map marked with places that he thought we needed to see and told us to find them and take pictures there. We tried to do that several times but kept getting lost! So after being lovingly made fun of by Brady and Stephanie, we figured out what was wrong. We hadn’t seen that Brady marked where our house was on this map, so we had never really had a starting point! We were doing it backwards! So once we had the map turned the right way, we found everything so easily! It was a miracle! Here’s some of the “must see” places in Lausanne:)

We ate a picnic lunch outside of one of the museums...those birds had their beady little eyes on our sandwiches.

Despite the birds, we had a great time:)

The beautiful cathedral of Lausanne was right up the hill from where we had lunch!
We saw this reflection from the stained glass and we had to rep Gamma Rho:)

This trapped door was locked! bummer.

We like to try to get into things we aren't supposed to...
Then we went shopping downtown! and guess what we found…?

what are the odds?!

and of course, a yummy snack!
We got to come back home, relax and layout to get some sun on our balcony. All the while playing some good old country music to remind us of home:)
That night, a group of students from Pepperdine’s satellite campus came over and had a delicious home cooked meal with us. It was so much fun to be with some Americans that were our age! We played some games, ate some delicious food and had an all around great time:) They are just about a 10 minute walk away, so we hope we will see them again soon! Maybe even on a free travel weekend!
Speaking of free travel, today we decided to take on the train station and head out to the city of Gruyéres! It had been described to us as the typical Switzerland town so, of course, we had to see it!

It's the cheese capitol of Switzerland!

our delicious lunch we made ourselves!

beautiful flowers were EVERYWHERE!

All of the cows have bells around their necks and you can hear them from a mile away!

This is for you moms...he was my favorite:)

The town of Gruyéres! Isn't it great?

The beautiful view we got coming around the bend:) Isn't God amazing?
After we experienced the incredible views that Gruyéres had to offer, we hopped on a bus and headed out to the town of Broc where the Nestlé/Cailler chocolate factory stands. It was just re-done in April of this year, so we were some of the lucky people who got to see it fresh after the re-model!! We took a tour (which was much like willy wonka’s chocolate factor…they even had an elevator), saw how chocolate was made, and got to try some free chocolate! We thought we would get to take a little already wrapped piece of chocolate with us at the end, but little did we know, that heaven was waiting around the corner at the end of the tour…BEHOLD…

this is what I like to call holly's "eye on the prize" face...:)
We absolutely stuffed ourselves with chocolate, and we bought some to bring back to the states with us too. Overall, today was a wonderful day! We got to experience Switzerland, run to catch a train, eat yummy Swiss chocolate, see God’s brilliant creation and have a fun night together full of pizza, LST prep and a movie:)
Tomorrow, we are going to the Geneva church and we can’t wait! We will have a luncheon with them and then rush back here to have night church with the small congregation at 5. We can’t wait to meet everyone, and FINALLY start our reading sessions on Monday!!
Sorry this post is so long! I’ll try to avoid this by updating more often! Please keep us in your prayers! Also, I love you Grandmom and i’ll shoot you an email soon:)
Bon Nuit!
Madison
PS. Funny story…When Holly and I were on the way to the grocery store yesterday, we heard someone playing the piccolo outside. We thought it was so neat! Well, on our way back it was still playing, and as we were walking in the door, I thought I recognized the tune but I thought that there was no way it could be what I thought it was. We got upstairs and were unloading groceries when it started again, and this time there was no mistaking it. The Harry Potter theme song came floating through the window…it was glorious! I ran to our bedroom window, threw it open, and stood there listening. It thoroughly made my day…and gave Holly a good laugh.:)
PPS. The title just happens to be a song we have in our heads every time we travel somewhere new…:)