Saturday, October 22, 2011

Lugano, Switzerland...the Italian part



This past week the school had Culturals; trips that are taken by grade and then interest.  Ira and I went with the 9th graders to Lugano (Brenna went to Zurich and Bailey to Venice-more to come later). We had a great time and really felt like we were back in Italy.  Switzerland is so small and yet can deliver such diversity.  Leaving Leysin, the French part, we were saying "Merci." by lunch, we stopped off in Interlaken which is in the German part, and we were saying "Danke."  And that evening we were in Lugano saying "Grazie."  I really don't know how Europeans do it....they are all bilingual or trilingual and it requires much thought to speak, even saying the simplest of things, depending on where you are.
One of the stops we made was Valle Verzasca above Lago Maggiore.  This is a huge dam....4th largest in Switzerland and was used to film a beginning shot in a James Bond movie.  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKVlOwpvZG4&feature=player_embedded


On another day, the group went to Monte Tamaro where there were a lot of different activities...below I have photo's of Ira and Brendan on a ropes course and then Brendan did a zip line that was an exciting flight of over 400 meters or 1312.33 feet (this was too fast for my camera to capture.)








Last, I want to share a couple of pictures of Castelgrande, located in Bellinzona, Switzerland.  This was a cool castle but not the reason I am posting here today.  The 9th grade boys, actually Brendan and his 3 pals decided to get a game of football/soccer/rugby going and it turned out to be the highlight of the afternoon.  The teams were divided up, Russians against everyone else.  We have a lot of Russians at the school and that's why they could make up their own team.


International team: Desmond, Brendan Wei Han, Connor, Arshia
The Russians: Beka, Nikita K, Sergi, Nikita F, Phillip
Brendan exiting the field after a great game.  No score was taken and ALL boys showed great professionalism after knocking each other around.  Success!





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