Friday, September 2, 2016

European Youth Parliament

The European Youth Parliament is an amazing program.  Teambuilding, games, policy debates, and so many laughs.  I made a lot of new teacher friends, and my students had a great time.  We spent four days in the middle of nowhere Cyprus at a university.

it was so rural, there were herds of goats
and sheep
Me, Cristina, and Andry out to a meze dinner
EYP teachers- such a fun group!
Like Ellen Degeneres with the celebrities?
My EYP students on conference day

Lausanne

After Berlin, I spent four days in Lausanne, Switzerland.  Kim and Rob had been to Cyprus, so I was going to visit them.  We had a great time, doing all kinds of fun touristy stuff.  And eating a lot.  

Watching the gruyere cheese production is so much better than
watching sausage made
It's a cheese turning robot!  The cheese ages for 6-9 months,
and the robots turn each on a rotating schedule. 
This was our museum entrance ticket to the Gruyere factory.  As I said on FB,
after this, paper museum tickets are dead to me.  
Castle Chillon- a 12th century medieval French castle, right
on Lake Geneva.  It was a fascinating place.  
Coats of arms of the various Sheriffs of the Palace
pathway to the dungeons
for my birthday, we went on a dinner cruise of Lake Geneva, and
there were even fireworks for me!  Or, to celebrate the liberation
of Evian from Nazi troops in 1944...
Sunset on my birthday
Thanks Switzerland!  Kim and Rob were gracious hosts, the chocolate and
cheese were great, and it was a great birthday trip.  

Berlin

I spent 10 days in Berlin this summer, and it wasn't enough.  I luuuuuved this city.  Great food, great people, great history, great public transport, and so many activities.  I can't wait to go back.
dome on top of the Bundestag- pretty and very environmentally sound
Marx and Engels.  Represent. 
A kilometer stretch of the Berlin Wall is still standing, and it's become an
amazing art gallery
Isn't Kraut  a slur against Germans?  
The TV Tower- on the former East Berlin side, it was built
by the Soviets to transmit broadcasts from Moscow
Memorial Plaque at the site of the 1933
Nazi book burnings.  It is a quote from
Heinrich Hesse in the 1820s, saying
"Where they burn books, they will
inevitably end up burning humans."

Friends!

It was such a great summer.  I didn't get pictures with everyone that I saw, but we definitely got pictures with the reunions:  5 years since I'd seen Heather and 7 years since Amber, Beth, and I were all together.  Next summer I will get pictures with everyone I see, because I love all of my friends.  I had a great summer.

Hanging out in LA with Heather
Starbucks giftcards with Renee
There was one where we all smiled, but I like this one
better- 
Vienna Reunion!  Reflections in the Bean with Beth and Amber.  
Julia came to Chicago, and we went to Too Much Light
homemade ice cream sandwiches
in Berlin with Nara

With Rob (and Kim) on the fanciest train in Switzerland

The Carpaz Penisula

The Karpaz Penisula is the long skinny part of Cyprus which points east.  It is a beautiful, relatively untouched part of the island.  Some friends and I went out for the weekend, and it was beautiful.  Golden beaches, donkeys, Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots living in harmony (because they are so far from all of the political nonsense), and such sweet water.  


of course, flowers everywhere
Ottoman architecture everywhere

aptly named Golden Beach
sunset at the monastery
Mosiacs everywhere, even in the ruins of a 14th century monastery on the Carpaz
And I FINALLY saw some Cypriot donkeys, after a year of hearing about them





Kyrenia with Kim and Rob

Kim and Rob are good friends from Panama.  In June, they flew down to visit Cyprus (since both are big history nerds, and Cyprus is dripping with history).  In three days, we visited the entire old town of Nicosia, went to the Turkish side town of Kyrenia for a boat ride and castle exploration, and had a great time.
The Crusaders built a huge fortress into the side of the mountain in the 1100s
It was spread over a half mile of mountain range, all of which we climbed
After a day of boating in the Med, we had earned our amazing fish dinner
In Nicosia, we visited a Cypriot Gastropub, and of course Rob got into a long
discussion with the brew master
We also accidentally stumbled upon a solar car race- 200 laps of a 2 kilometer course