Any vacation where you get to say “that was one of the best
days of my life” is a good vacation, let alone if you get to say it two times
in one vacation.
When I lived in Estes Park I would occasionally find myself
at the local pub drinking a frosty malted beverage and an out of town climber
or skier would come into the bar with their climbing harness on or in their ski boots. The locals would all
sort of wonder what was wrong with the guy still sporting his climbing rack at
the bar. In Chamonix the mountain life is so intertwined into the life blood of the town that you can´t help but get off the mountain and walk right into town still in your skiing or climbing gear, because the mountain is basically in the town.
Erin and I have seen a lot of vistas from a lot of different places around the world, but our week in Chamonix will hold a special place in our heart. There is just something about this place, maybe it´s the mountains, maybe it´s the people, maybe it´s the French pastries, maybe it´s the red wine, maybe it´s the perfect climbing area for my kids right in town, or maybe it´s the fact that we get to live this adventure with our kids, that has made this one of the best weeks of my life.
Some highlight of
this week have been:
- Taking my 4 year old skiing in the shadow of Europe’s (outside of Russia) tallest mountain
- Having a “special date” at the little Alp style restaurant at the top of the ski area over looking Mont Blanc
- Watching both kids really go climbing, it was awesome
- Going to Italy for lunch
- Eating ice cream still in my harness and ski gear with my kids in the middle of town
- Taking the kids inside of a glacier
- Going on random hikes up hillsides with the family
- Job hunting online while being able to look up at the most beautiful mountains I have ever seen
- Seeing my kids love of travel, of new places, of adventure
- Listening to the kids sing all the songs to the movie Frozen
- Stopping at the random castle on the way down to Chamonix
- A week of just family time
- Brain storming ideas how we can live here
This trip has been bitter sweet because we can see the end of all of this, it´s only months away, and while we are very excited about getting back to Fort Collins and restarting our life back there, working in Europe has created a different reality for our family. For instance Addie thinks the Easter Bunny brings French macaroons for Easter, can speak two languages, thinks we normally sleep in hotels (we are really more tent and sleeping bag kind of people), and thinks it´s normal to go to another country for lunch. While there are countless new experiences our family will have back home we do wonder what infecting them with the travel bug at such a young age will do to them as they grow.
With all of that said being in the mountains this week has made me SO FIRED UP TO get back and play in my awesome back yard of Colorado with all of our great friends back there!
On some job related news Erin has just accepted a 50% 4th grade position at Dunn IB World School! This is her dream job and means that she will have a fantastic professional/ personal life balance over the coming years. This is also great news for the kids since there is a good chance that they will be able to go to this school as well!
I think Skype is great for talking with friends and family, but I think it falls short for interviewing, and I knew if I was really going to give this job hunting thing a shot I had to be back in Colorado, plus it helped that the weather in Chamonix was taking a turn for the worse. So on Saturday we loaded up the car and drove back to Berlin through France, Switzerland (or Lego land as Owen calls it), and then all the way across Germany, a short 12 hour drive. Sunday I packed and tied up some loose ends, and by Monday evening I found myself back in Fort Collins drinking a tasty Margarita and eating Mexican with Oma Carol. Lets just say culture shock is a real thing!
The job hunt over the last 5 days was at times intense, but ultimately it was the right decision to take the flight as it appears that the hunt will soon be over. Finding a job is the last major thing on our "to do list" and will allow us to really enjoy the last two months of our 2 year German experience.
Normally I say that a picture is worth a thousand words, but in this case the pictures from Chamonix fall far short from the reality of our experience in France.
| Swiss Alps |
| Rock climbing with my favorite 4 year old |
| If Owen ever goes bald he found a new wig |
| Getting ready for the big ski day |
| Tired from too much fun |
| Climate Change?? (This was about 300 feet above the current location of the glacier) |


Unbelievable! I love, love, love this blog post. It actually made me a little emotional - Addie and Owen are so BLESSED to have these experiences. You and Erin are so brave and adventurous - I admire that about you both! XO
ReplyDeleteIt is such a roller coaster of emotions as you head back to the other side of the pond. There is so much to look forward to and so much you will miss. Having said that . . . you end up realizing that you wouldn't have done it any other way. See you at the Rio!
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