Sunday 29 November 2015

Candle dipping

It's Christmas market time of year at the schools — this one was at the Rudolf Steiner school at the weekend — and one regular activity they have for the children is candle making! A lot of dipping and testing your patience goes into making these. These ones were beeswax and a little more sophisticated than the multi-coloured creations we normally make.


Friday 27 November 2015

Kindergarten in the woods

Frith and I joined the kindergarten in the woods this Friday — parents can volunteer to help out. It was bitterly cold, but the children enjoyed making a tippee and Frith made a big fire for the sausages and to warm up little hands! It was all good fun and Ili enjoyed having mama and papa there!

Inside the tippee!

Time for a snack!



 

Tuesday 24 November 2015

More ice, but still no snow!

Headed to the skating rink this afternoon and the children were super happy as they sneaked on the ice before it officially opened, so had it to themselves for a few minutes...  Bea declared that Ili was now better than me on skates — lovely confidence boost for me — but at least it means Ili is improving!!



Sunday 22 November 2015

Sunday skating

Some Sunday skating! As the rink is in the neighbourhood (10 mins walk away), it's easy to bump into the kids' mates. Bea stayed longer after Ili and I had left and came back after dark exhausted — he had a pretty full-on weekend. 

Trying out his new speed skates!

Bea and buddy.
Ili also met a school friend.

Saturday 21 November 2015

Ice skating season

The ice rinks are up in town and is one way of keeping warm outside, along with some Glühwein! Ili and I sampled our new stakes on Saturday while the boys were at the bowling party, and we dragged the boys back to see a contemporary ice dance company Le Patin Libre from Canada, who were incredible! You can see them dance here:  https://www.youtube.com/user/lepatinlibre!


Bowling party

While I can't write firsthand on the party (Ili and I were out buying iceskates for the season), the bowling trip was a great success with all the boys who loved it! Chris invited the father of one boys to help out.

Opening the pressies! Think this was his Nerf gun!

First slushy snow flakes arrived!

The bowling boys!

Friday 20 November 2015

Theatre Week at School

Bea's class had their theatre week all week, so no regular lessons or sport, just theatre. The class had to come up with the story, the characters, make the props, source the costumes, etc, and they performed it to the parents at the school on Friday night. It was a little story of a rocket crew travelling to different planets in space and arriving at the planet of friendship, water, fun, courage, and others — and they brought something back from each planet for their own society. Bea wanted to be an animal so was a squawking monkey (he's in the brown suit) who handed over the gift of friendship, and he was a pond alien (with the big green ears). Great that they involve parents so much in the school.



Wednesday 18 November 2015

Balls up!

The boys went for a quick practice session before this Saturday's birthday bowling party! Apparently, they did ok!


Sunday 15 November 2015

The planetary walk, Uetliberg

We haven't done this walk for a few years, but as Bea's school theme is the solar system it seemed appropriate to do the Planetary Walk up on Uetliberg, which is just outside the city. Essentially, there are scaled models of the solar system along the walkway and they are spaced proportionate to their distance from the sun. Bea wasn't impressed that we turned around before we even reached Uranus! Nothing against Uranus—I'm sure it's lovely —we just weren't digging the flocks of Sunday walkers! We'll head properly out of town next time! The pics here are of some quieter moments!

The teeny weeny minor planet of "Ceres".
Ili hanging on to Saturn, and not to happy about it.

Wednesday 11 November 2015

Nine, nine, nine - emergency, someone's growing up!

Bea loved his birthday and said it was his best birthday yet — and he hasn't even had his party! Bless him ;-) He had school as usual in the morning, and in the afternoon got to sample a few of his toys. First, he had some time with papa after his piano lesson where he got to fly his Quadcopter, and then we all headed to the University Polyterrace where he deployed his Spycam! That was totally hilarious, and Bea sat fairly inconspicuous with his remote control while he sent his Spycam plodding up to pester students taking a break in the sun. He had groups of student taking pictures of the mysterious contraption, and others were in fits of giggles as I don't think they could work out quite where it came from. Being in a University environment, they no doubt thought it a state-of-the-art prototype from the robotics department! All in all very funny! In the evening, we went out to the local microbrewery bar/restaurant for their Autumn Beer. Of course, Bea insisted on that part! His party is in a couple of weeks where he's taking some friends bowling!

Loving his birthday cards!

His quadcopter. Mama was wrong, and it lasted
beyond it's first flight - even though it got stuck in a tree!

On the way to the polyterrace with the Spycam!


Ili and her somersaults!
Looks like Ili is ready to embellish the cake some more!
Bea in the brewery bar/restaurant.


Sunday 8 November 2015

November sunshine

It was an unbelievable weekend for sunshine, and although a trip out to the mountains would have been gorgeous we just relaxed in the city — with a jaunt up to the garden on Saturday and down to the lake on Sunday. We climbed the Grossmünster tower on Sunday which we haven't done since Bea was a tiny tot — and now we experience the collywobbles together!! We also went to see the Zurich Chamber Orchestra (or part of it) perform Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" in the evening. NOT the highlight of the weekend, and we would have escaped if we could, had more fun kicking and catching autumn leaves.

Catching falling autumn leaves!


Bea in the Rechberg gardens on the way to the tooown!

Ili sketching the Rechberg house.

A day for some lazy ambling — until I dragged everyone up the Grossmünster!

The view from the top of the Grössmunster towers. It's a long way up!!

Peaking down from the top!

Found a quiet jetty by the lake.



The back streets around Neumark, and with the Grossmünster
towers in the middle.  

Friday 6 November 2015

Back in the classroom - with a turnip!

More parental participation at school this week and Friday morning we were in Kindergarten. This is our fourth time now preparing the rather unusual turnip lanterns for the traditional light parade they have every November – and we're still non the wiser as to "why" they do it, or why we do it, although we have learned that a stiff hip-flask helps you survive the night parade! But the children seem to like it! (I think the Scots know what to do with their neeps!!)






Thursday 5 November 2015

School visiting morning

School open day today, and we spent the morning crafting with Bea (Ili's open day is next term).


Tuesday 3 November 2015

Hot chestnuts

Hot chestnut season! A couple of stalls we've sampled. One German, and one Italian!



Sunday 1 November 2015

Autumn colours - Rietburg museum

Papa was in Edinburgh and we had a love Sunday stroll through the gardens of the Rietburg Museum (international art gallery, with ethonographic collections) and the autumn colours in the gardens were beautiful. Bea and Ili particularly liked the weeping beech tree!