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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Geneva and Annecy

We were so excited to get to Geneva and see a familiar face. Spencer's mission companion, David Folley, was there to pick us up and take us back to his house. It was so nice to be in a car again and not have to walk with our big packs. We just chilled for a little while and talked. We were all getting a little hungry and decided to go to one of David's favorite Italian places. Spencer tried a pizza with an egg on it. I guess they used to get it when they were serving together. After we were done eating we headed to the Lake. It was very rainy, but I got to see the Jet d'Eau. It was one of the tallest man made foundations.

Geneva is famous for the watches that they sell. David said 
there are watches that sell for over $10,000 dollars. Who
has that kind of money? This clock actually works.
We went to the top of the mountain to see the highest mountain in
France, Mont Blanc, but the weather had other plans. It was cool to
see the storm come over the top of the mountain though. 

Old city in Geneva 




The Reformation Wall


Jet d'Eau during the day when it was sunny

The next day we headed to a mid evil town near Geneva. The streets were so small and everything was left the way it was when it was built. There was lots of cute little shops and houses to see. 





We even stopped at a candy shop and got some yummy
gummy treats. 


Then we were off to Annecy, France. We were looking at places to visit before we left. While I was pinning some pins on pinterest  I came across the town of Annecy and it was close to where we were going to be. I love all the small towns that we saw, but this was for sure one of my favorites.



The Bridge of Love
For some reason all the boats had water in them. Maybe it was because
it was raining so much! 
Lake Annecy is know for the clean water. If you look close you can 
see the swan's feet. You could see all the way to the bottom of the Lake 
no matter where we were. 
This thing in the middle used to be a prison. Now it is just used as
a place to eat and a good tourist attraction. 
The crooked door. I think it is just a little old. 
Inside the castle overlooking the city. 


That night we went to another one of the Folley family's favorite Italian places to eat.They are so funny to talk to. There is always some kind of joke going around. My favorite game that they play is the X game. The goal is to never talk to strangers. If you do everyone at the table can give you a big X, then if you get touched my someone you don't know then you get a O. It can make for some pretty awkward times when no one says anything and someone is asking for help. His mom usually ends up losing and saying something to the stranger because she can't handle it. They were so sweet to let us stay with them for three nights. It was definitely  one of the highlights of our trips. It was so nice to have someone that knew the sights and show us where we need to go. 

We had to go to the jet one more time before we left. This time I was going to get as close as I could. Yes it was still very cold from the rain all day and yes we got very wet. The boys all chickened out and Whitney and I ventured on until we got right next to it. 




We were sad to leave spot number three, but were excited to see what the
 rest of the trip had in store for us. We were hoping more sunshine. 
Goodbye David, Thanks for all your help!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Las Vegas, Cologne, and Paris

I haven't written a blog post in a very long time. I decided that it would be easier to load all the pictures first, then to do the writing. Now prepare to hear all about our trip! We flew out of Las Vegas because it was $500 cheaper for each of us. We were all about saving money where we could. We left late Thursday night and drove to St. George where we stayed the night. We had our last American breakfast at Village Inn and did some last minute shopping for things that we needed to get before the trip. Then we were on our way down the strip so we could get some pictures with the fake Eiffel Tower. We were so hot and just ready to get on our way. We hurried to Calli and Aaron's house to drop off our car and head to the airport. They were so sweet to take us and pick us up. It was so fun to see them and their cute new baby Olivia.
M&M World 

We tried to wait for the water show, but didn't end up
having enough time. 
The fake Eiffel 
We were on our way. Little did Whitney know 
that we flew with a German Airline company and when
she asked for water it wouldn't be what she thought. haha. 

It was such a long flight. Luckily, all of us got some sleep and were able to watch some good Disney movies. We had a long trip ahead of us. Our plane was an hour late and a member was waiting at the airport and he was ready to go when we finally arrived. We had to do a little sight seeing in Cologne. Who knows when we are going to get back there again.
Cologne Cathedral 
Most people don't like this window. It was built 
in the last couple of years and everyone thinks it
is too modern. 
This is one of the normal window and what the 
Germans are used to seeing. 
This is always under construction because it is so old and 
has so many things that needs to be fixed. They say that when
the cathedral is finished, or not under construction, it will be the end of 
the world. haha.
So windy!!

This is the "Love Lock Bridge" As we were touring throughout all of 
Europe we saw these all over the place, but this was by far the best 
one. There were so many locks and one of the first places that they 
started the tradition of writing the love of your life's name on the lock with 
yours and locking it to the bridge. Then finally throwing the key into the 
river. It is supposed to make your love last forever. They were scared
 that the bridge was going to collapse because of all the extra weight. 


Cologne Ward members. The Nowak's threw a big BBQ 
party for Spencer so he could see all the members in the one day 
that we were there. Such a fun group. They were so sweet to us the 
whole time and made us feel so welcome. 
Stop number 1: Cologne, Germany
Our first train ride to Paris. We didn't know what we 
got ourselves into. 

After only being there for five minutes a young man came up to us and asked if we wanted help buying our tickets. I figured why not? People had told me how mean people are in Paris and someone was already being nice to us. I like to give people the benefit of doubt. Boy did I learn my lesson. He scammed us! He did some weird thing where he bought it on a card and then our tickets only worked once. I was so mad and went to get help from a information center and she wouldn't even speak English to me. You work at a help desk you are supposed to be willing to help! After I cooled off a little we were on our way to the Eiffel Tower. We waited three hours to go up. It was really cool from the top, but it is something you only have to do once. Next time we will remember our jackets out of our bags. 
Eiffel Tower



On top of the Eiffel Tower. So high and we were so cold! 


We were all freezing and headed back to hotel to get our jackets. We found a restaurant and got a quick bite to eat. Then it was off to see the next thing. 
The only thing that I could we could read on the menu was a burger 
so that is what we got. No one wanted to help us, not even the 
restaurant. Just speak English, please!
Cruise down the Seine River to see the city from a different view. 

More pictures with the Eiffel Tower.....

Finding Henry was how we knew we were in the right spot to 
go on the boat. We had to take a picture before we left. 
Notre Dame at night 

We walked an hour to see the Eiffel Tower twinkle. It looks a lot 
closer than it actually is. It was well worth the walk and we made it just in time. 
We were very tired and ready for bed. 
Stop number 2: Paris, France 

We woke up the next morning and headed to Notre Dame to see the inside because it was closed the night before. It was very interesting to say the least. There were a lot of people and it was very dark. The best part of finding the gargoyles instead of angels that the people built because they weren't getting paid enough. So cleaver. 
Notre Dame 
They were trying to have mass while all the tourists were walking 
around. How can you feel the spirit in a setting like this? It was so
weird for me! 

Then we were off the the train station. Apparently there are four main train stations in Paris. We had no idea so we thought we had 20 minutes to spare when we got there, but little did we know we weren't even close. I pulled out the train tickets and started asking anyone I could for help. They pointed us in the right direction and we ran with our big packs. We saw the stupid boy that scammed us the day before and it was a good thing that we were in a hurry. I was not happy with him. We got to the right train station with two minutes to find our train, no we didn't find it. It was game over, we were stuck in Paris! We went to the ticket desk and the nice man must have seen that I wasn't in the best mood and was totally gone. He switches us to the next train for free. He kind of changed my mind about French people just for a minute. Spencer went to call his friend that was picking us up to tell him that we were going to be late. He couldn't figure out the pay phone and the nice man let him use his cell phone. Then it really changed my mind about the French. There are nice people, you just have to look a little deeper. Maybe that is why we got stuck there so I could learn that. I just know I was happy to be on my way to Switzerland!