Thursday, July 23, 2015

A Tale of Two Kitties

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times....

Once upon a time, in a place called Mequon, there lived a little girl named Meghan. Meghan loved kittens with all her heart. She wanted a kitten so badly. Every Christmas and birthday when her parents asked her what kind of present she wanted, "a kitten" was always at the top of her list. Finally when Meghan turned ten years old, her parents agreed to get her a kitten...she was so happy!

Meghan's birthday was in March, which was not the time of year for kittens. Her friend, Mrs. Yingling, worked with the animal shelter and she said that if Meghan waited patiently, in a few months there would be many adorable kittens to choose from. Months went by, and finally in August, Meghan and her mom and her brothers, Patrick and Connor, went to go see the kittens at the shelter. They all fell in love with an adorable and loving little kitten named "Kitkat". His brother "Snickers" had already been adopted, but his sister, "Annie" was also looking for a home. (Now here I must let you in on an important fact. Meghan's father was concerned about getting a kitten, as he thought that he was allergic to cats, particularly male cats like Kitkat.) Meghan and her brothers and her mother worried, "what if we get Kitkat, and then father is allergic to him, and we have to give him up?!" That would have made them all so very sad. So they decided to be safe and adopt both Kitkat and Annie - that way they would still have at least ONE kitten!

Kitkat and Annie were finally ready to come home and live with Meghan's family on August 18, Patrick's birthday! (Because everything always happens on Patrick's birthday...) They were so cute. Kitkat was the friendliest little ball of fur with a heart full of love, He was always happy to be around his new family. His sister, Annie, liked playing with him...but didn't really want to play with them. She never hissed or was mean, she just preferred her furry brother over her adopted family.


Kitkat and Annie continued to grow and loved running up and down the stairs, particularly in the middle of the night! Meghan and her family were so happy that father wasn't allergic to either of their beloved kittens. Then one day Meghan's parents told her they were moving...across the world...all of the way to Japan! So what would happen to the kittens? Despite the snickers (no pun intended) of some of their family and friends, the family decided to bring the kittens with them - what else could they do? They could not give them up now. 


After a couple of very long flights (with an overnight in LA!), Kitkat and Annie finally landed at Narita Airport in Tokyo. They spent a few weeks there in quarantine, and finally were allowed to come to their new home at House Apricot. It was quite scary at first, particularly for Kitkat (he was quite a "scaredy-cat"). But it didn't take long before they grew used to their new surroundings. Annie loved to jump over to a ledge with a big round window and look over the huge city. Kitkat was too scared to make that jump, but sometimes cautiously crept his way across the divide so that he could join her.




Then one summer evening, while Meghan and her brothers and her mother were back in the US, Kitkat became very, very sick. Meghan's father was so alarmed and took him immediately to the vet. Unfortunately Kitkat's heart was so enlarged (perhaps, because it was just so full of love for his family!) that he couldn't be saved. Meghan's father was so very sad to make the call back to his family in the US. The very kind veterinarian in Tokyo understood how difficult this was, and kept poor little Kitkat nice and cool and preserved until the rest of them returned to the city and could say their goodbyes.

Understandably, Annie was at a loss. Where was her brother, her friend, her confidant? She didn't know what to do. Gradually, she came around and began to enjoy spending time with her remaining family. They actually weren't so bad after all. Her loss was the family's gain.

Then it became time to move again. This time Annie joined the family on their flight from Tokyo to NYC. Fortunately there was an open spot next to Patrick, and her little carrier could sit up on a seat for the 15 hour long flight. After a few days at the Holiday Inn, the family moved into their new home in Summit. Once again, it took Annie a while to figure out her new surroundings, but soon she was comfortable again, hanging out on her kitty condo and watching the squirrels, deer and birds frolic through the back yard. From her perch on the back of the living room sofa the neighborhood dogs walking by all day weren't even that scary - as long as they didn't come in the house! The years went by....Patrick went off to college...Meghan went off to college...Patrick graduated from college and returned home...Connor went off to college...but mother and father (well, mostly mother) were always there. 


Then one day, Meghan's father found out he would be moving to Switzerland. Mother and father didn't think Annie, at the age of 12, would want to move all of the way across the world again. Since Patrick was still living in the house in Summit, she could stay with him. He would go to work, and she would be there waiting for him when he came home. They enjoyed their quiet time together, even when the power went out and it got very cold in the house.

When Patrick went away (which he often did), Christina and her mom, or maybe Mrs. McLean, would come over to take care of her. Annie would often offer up her belly for rubbing when they came over (as long as they left their dogs outside!!). 

Change was coming again. Patrick decided to move to London, and Meghan's parents decided to sell their house in Summit. Now Annie would have to move to Switzerland. So at the ripe old age of 14, Annie and Meghan's mother took another trip across a different ocean to a new home. This new place was kind of scary for poor Annie. It was noisy - outside and inside! When little Annie walked across the floor, even she made noise - from the click of her toe nails to the creak of the old wooden floor boards. This would take some time to get used to. 


Once Annie was feeling a bit more comfortable in her new home, she came to really like it. She loved drinking out of the bathroom faucet, and laying in the sunny spots as they moved throughout the day. Mother would invite people over, and Annie would come to say hi to them all - particularly those that were allergic to cats...or afraid of them. Then sometimes Patrick, Meghan or Connor would come to visit - how confusing that was! Meghan's parents found new sitters for Annie when they went away. These sitters would send photos and videos of her - everyone loved little Annie.


Then Annie, who was already quite small, started getting smaller and feeling sick more often.  Meghan's father and mother loved Annie very much, and tried to make her feel better and keep her happy.  But, Annie decided that sitting on the sofa and rubbing her head on the side of the laptop wasn't what she needed any more. She wanted to run and play games with her old pal Kitkat. Meghan and her mother and her father and Patrick and Connor were very, very sad - but Annie and Kitkat are now running up and down endless staircases, talking back to birds of all sizes and shapes, and getting belly rubs from the angels.




Thursday, March 5, 2015

100 Bad Hair Days...


About this time last year, I was in the middle of the "100 Happy Days" Challenge - post a photo of what makes you happy every day for 100 days - and see how much happier you'll be! As fun and challenging as that was, a new year calls for a new challenge.  

Sometime in 2014 I started pondering the idea of NOT coloring my hair any more.  I started to secretly read up on women who had chosen to go with their "natural" hair color...and how they did it. However I kept touching up my roots every 3 weeks or so at home, and then another two or three weeks later at the salon. An endless cycle that always had me checking the calendar for when my next big event or trip away was - would it fit in with my colouring "schedule" so that those awful roots wouldn't make an unwanted appearance? 

I started going grey quite early - I seem to recall high school classmates pulling a grey hair or two from my head in class.  In college, one of my roommates had a good high school friend who was a hairdresser.  This hairdresser friend suggested that she color my hair for me.  I allowed her to, and ended up feeling like my head was covered in black shoe polish.  That ended that for quite a few years.

When I look back at photos when our children were young, I see quite a lot of grey hair peeking out in those images.  I'm not sure when I finally decided to do something about it, but I do know that I eased my way into the process - adding "low lights" rather than a permanent color all over.  The low lights seemed to work - until someone asked me if I was naturally a blond - I'd never been blond in my entire life!  Looks like it's time for full-on hair color!  That was at least 15 years ago.

With Patrick in summer of 1989.

With Steve in the mid-90's

Fast forward to December 2014.  One day I was scrolling through Facebook and noticed a photo of my college roommate with her newly grey hairstyle.  Wow...if she could do it, so could I!  That was just the push I needed. 

Of course, I had to have one final color for the holidays...but that last color was December 22.  It's now been nearly ten weeks.  I haven't mentioned it to too many people - although I'm sure those that see me around Zurich are likely wondering when on earth is she going to get those roots taken care of!!   Since the "skunk stripe" is becoming harder to camouflage...and I'm about to go for my second "cut only" salon appointment...I figured the time to "go public" was now.  

So...that's my story.  I don't know how it's going to end.  I hope I'll end up with a head of beautiful silver hair with an awesome stylish cut that makes me wish I had done it years ago.  If I end up looking 85...I can always dye it again.  In any event, for the next couple of months my hair may be in that "awkward phase" - but I'm looking forward to the journey!  I can always wear my Fasnacht wig if I need to!  


(But just remember..."If you can't say anything nice....")  


Monday, May 5, 2014

Challenge Accomplished...Now What?

If you've been following along, you know that I just completed my "100 Happy Days" challenge.  I figured while I did that, I didn't need to blog since all of my "faithful followers" would be waiting anxiously each day to see what exciting events were happening in our lives here in Switzerland.  Turns out the past 100 days were pretty eventful...in summary...

  • Our family celebrated 11 birthdays...2 of our 3 children, my father-in-law, 1 of my 2 brothers-in-law, 2 of my 3 sisters-in-law, and 5 of our 8 nieces/nephews.  Hope I didn't miss anyone!
  • Went on five short trips - 2 nights in Zermatt, 2 nights in London, 2 nights in Hirslanden ;), 3 nights in Italy/1 night in Mürren, and 3 nights in Croatia.
  • Broke one wrist...resulting in two casts, one operation (so far...), and the above 2 night stay in "the spa" at Hirslanden!
  • Saw an exhibit on the fine art of "Scherenschnitt" - Swiss paper cutting!
  • Took over leadership of the Room to Read Zürich Chapter Gala (October 25, 2014!!)
  • Moved out of Minervastrasse and onto Kirchgasse.
  • Celebrated the Badgers' Final Four appearance.
  • Endured my first "boot camp".
  • Met up with Meghan twice and Patrick once...looking forward to seeing Connor in a few short weeks!
  • Learned how to "arm knit", color with oil pastels, make delicious chocolates, choose the proper wine for your food, and "Draw from the Right Side of the Brain".  
  • Started "following" Hank the Dog (@BrewersHank, #ballparkpup), the Brewers' new stray dog turned mascot-public relations/marketing machine!
  • Didn't hear Juan Pablo tell Nikki he loves her...
  • Had the last few glüweins of the season and the first few Aperol Spritzes (When will the "Leo"- Zürich's 2014 drink of the summer be available???)
  • Said good-bye to two good friends and their husbands who moved back to the USA :(
  • Enjoyed 70 degree weather in March...followed by the return of winter in late April and May.
  • Had my photo taken with most likely the world's largest explodable snowman.  A few days later watched him explode for the third year in a row...once again, without capturing the final explosion on film.  Perhaps it's "fourth time's a charm" for the Böögg and me!
  • Watched and sang/danced along to countless "Happy" videos...favorites include the versions from Harajuku, Tokyo; the Milwaukee Brewers, Grand Hotel Le Trois Rois in Basel...and of course, Zürich!
  • Said "tschüss" to my good buddy, "Fritz" :( .  Although we've stopped to visit him on the sidewalk a few times (see day 92)...he's totally confused, and a little bit ticked. when we don't go up the driveway and let him into the house!
Enjoying our weekend in Zermatt...pre broken-wrist...


Went to the Tate Modern in London and saw this photograph.
The woman in the middle looks just like my mother "back in the day"...
(at least to me)

Beautiful views of the Alps across Zürich See back in March.

This is not a drawing...it is paper cutting!!

Quick unauthorized photo of the David first thing in the morning...
too bad it isn't clear.

Life meets street art in Firenze!

The beautiful Piccolomini Library in Siena's Duomo.

Rooftops and the Adriatic...from Dubrovnik's wall.

Meghan and Patrick "saving a spot" for Connor :(.

Selfie with my man, the Böögg!
Zum Grünen Glas guild gearing up for the Sechsäuten Parade.


So what now?  What will the next 100 days bring?  Stay tuned...and feel free to send in requests!

Monday, January 27, 2014

Four down, 96 to go!

Wow...last blog post October 27, 2013.  A mere 92 or so days ago...it doesn't seem like it was that long ago!  Looks like somebody hasn't been keeping up with her blog.   However,  it is just about the perfect segway into the "100 Days of Happiness" project I just signed up for last week.  A newsletter I subscribe to included the following last week...

Don't worry, be happy
 
Can you be happy for 100 days in a row? What started out as an online project in Zurich, became viral and gathered more than 30,000 participants in less than a week. What do you have to do? You register and then you'll post a photo each day of something that made you happy and that makes your life beautiful. The sad news is: 71% fail. But the good news is, it's never too late for happiness.Take on the challenge!

I've never been much for New Year's resolutions, and this sounded a little bit like one of those.  But I DO like to take photos, I DO try to keep our friends and family updated with the goings on in Zürich through this blog (or at least I used to!)...and I DO like contests...challenge accepted!  Really - how long and hard can 100 days be??  Then I decided to count it out.  Turns out 100 days for me will end on May 2.  May 2?!  That's practically summer!  By May 2, we will have moved out of our current apartment and into our new one.  Steve's sister and her husband will have come to visit us in Zürich and we will have gone to Italy with them...and they will already be back home for OVER A MONTH!  Meghan will be done with the classroom part of her Master's program in London...and Connor will be almost done with his junior year at UW.  My friend, Teri, pointed out to me that her son's college graduation is May 2, so she will be counting down the days with me...but I'm not sure that she wants them to go as quickly as I might!  Wow...this may be more difficult than I thought.

So, why am I doing it...and more over...why am I actually telling YOU about it!  Well, I think my chance for success is greater if there is some pressure on me - everyone knows I'm doing it, and they will know if I fail (like 71% of people!!!!)  The challenge website says that people who complete the challenge end up being happier because they are looking for happiness in the world.  That definitely makes good sense - why not look for the good in the world?  The bad is pretty easy to find these days.  And besides, this is winter in Zürich...not the most "cheery" place of all.  We like to joke that Zürich can be "50 shades of grey"  (but not usually that way...) - so trying to keep a cheery disposition through the winter here is definitely a positive thing.  Don't get me wrong - I realize we don't have your basic foot of snow every week or 40 below wind chills every other week - but it's still no tropical beach resort.  So, if you so desire, follow along with my daily "#100happydays" photos - or better yet, join me in the challenge!  Their website is 100happydays.com.  What's the worst that could happen?  And by the way; if you actually complete the challenge, they send you a photo book of your 100 happy days photos!  Wonder if you can do it more than once...........


Sunday, October 27, 2013

Here a fest, there a fest, everywhere a fest, fest!!

Sorry to say...I started this post a number of weeks ago...but didn't get around to finishing it until now.  Although the end of September seems like ages ago...at least the Oktoberfest tent is still up in Burkliplatz...I'm not that far behind, am I?

The 9th Annual Zurich Film Festival (Fest #1) took over the Bellevue area of Zurich from September 26 to October 6.  Not exactly Cannes, but lots of interesting movies to check out...and a few celebrities to see.  We ended up getting tickets to "Parkland" and "Diana."  The former is an American historical drama focusing on the chaotic events occuring following JFK's assassination; the later, a biopic about the final two year's of Princess Diana's life.  Neither is going to win an Oscar...but we can now say we attended a "premiere in a german speaking country!"
Unfortunately, we were at Fest #2 (Munich Oktoberfest) on Saturday, September 28 when Hugh Jackman was in town to receive the coveted "Golden Icon" award.  Rumor has it he was quite congenial, signing autographs and such...as opposed to Harrison Ford who came the following weekend to receive a Lifetime Achievement award and teach a master's class.  Didn't see either of them...so I'll leave it at that!
Daniel Brühl for the new Ron Howard film, "Rush."

We passed by on opening night...
couldn't turn down the opportunity to pose on the green carpet
if someone was willing to take our picture!
Even "our" Mövenpick ice cream store was roped off for celebrities only...

Anyone know who this is?  He was on the "green carpet," so
I took his photo...
However...no time to revel in our "german-speaking-country-premiere-ness"...we're off to München and Oktoberfest early Saturday morning!  We went with our friends, Teri and Jeff, who fortunately have a car...and room for us!  Dressed in our dirndls (Teri and I, that is,) and loaded down with a thermos of coffee and plenty of breakfast/car snacks...we jumped in and headed off on the Autobahn, München or bust!  


We're here!  Let's get this show on the road...
(Someone needs some Lederhosen...)

With some "real" Bavarians.

Our crazy tablemates...they sure knew how to "dirndl" :)

Apparently it was "Italian" weekend when we were there...
that vest IS NOT standard Bavarian style!

Käfer tent and beer garden
(where we spent our afternoon)
with Bavaria statue looming right outside the grounds.



Stuck between Peter and Jeff talking business, no doubt....

For some reason, Jeff and Steve wanted their picture
taken with our adorable waitress.

Favorite photo of the day!


Had to get the cookies...

Jeff and Steve were really impressed by the Brot/Bretzel basket at dinner.

Since we had so much fun in Munich, a couple weeks later we had to give the Oktoberfest tent on the river in Zürich a try.... (Fest #3!)

Pretty crowded for a Sunday at noon!

Action shot...

Looks like it's time to hit the road...

Outside the tent it's a gorgeous day in Zürich...
Hello Alps!!!

Girls...

Boys...
(Don't worry, the mugs are empty - bought them as souvenirs!)

Strolling by the lake.

Look who we ran into on our way home...
a troupe of Alphorn players!

Followed them down the street for a quick concert!

Good thing I finally got this finished, the wine boats are coming on the 31st...and generally it's not a good idea to mix beer with wine!  :)



Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Waiting Until the Cows Come Home...

Finally!!!  I'd been waiting anxiously since last October for a chance to go to an "Alpabfahrt" -  when the cows come home after their summer "vacay" in the Alps. After spending prime Alpabfahrt time in New Jersey last year instead of welcoming my not-so-little Swiss "misses" back to the farm, I was bound and determined to catch the annual Swiss tradition this autumn! Fortunately, it was a PERFECT day in die Schweiz and we had prime seats to see the cows as they started their descent.  The Alpabfahrt we attended was in Flums - a mere hour by car from Zurich.  We went with some friends (who fortunately have a car!) and got there in plenty of time...so much so that it seemed like there wasn't anything going on there!  So, we decided to drive up higher - to Flumserberg - high enough where you could ski (if there was snow...) - and there we came upon our beloved cows as they were beginning their trek down to the parade through Flums and eventually back to their farms.  They had quite the hike ahead of them - happy we caught them when they and their "headdresses" were still nice and fresh.  However, that meant we also had to wait for them to get down into town before we could get back down too.  This isn't exactly the NJ Turnpike - room for cows or cars...not both - so we enjoyed a coffee (and fried apples in cream sauce...) at the ski lodge before heading down to the Alpabfahrt fair in town to see our cows again and pick up some delicious Alpkase (cheese made in the Alps from the cows' milk over the summer!)  
Couldn't help but think that Wisconsin is missing a H-U-G-E tourism opportunity - who needs corn mazes and pumpkin patches when you can just dress up your cows for the day?  Maybe take them to Little Switzerland...and then parade them down??  Have Governor Walker give me a call...

Love this!  Looked like they were going to kiss...
but after I took the photo they started head butting each other.
Parade marshalls?  

Don't even THINK about saying anything about my headdress...

The bells are HUGE...and LOUD!
These cows aren't getting lost...

Running of the Cows!

This herd is very orderly...

The "teenage" cows getting out-of-line.

A couple of nuns out for their Saturday hike.

Campground - Swiss style!


Kind of reminds me of Mequon/Thiensville Lionfest
...but with mountains.

We arrived to the "fair" and this cow had JUST given birth.
Now that's what I call a really authentic experience...

Thank you for posing!!