Wednesday, February 29, 2012

First Stop: Switzerland

If you want to go somewhere beautiful, go to the Engadine in Switzerland. This province is nestled right in the middle of the Swiss Alps and the views couldn't be any more spectacular.
We landed in the big city of Zurich, and had to travel through the mountains to get to our destination. We literally had to go through the mountains to get there so the bus we were on got onto a train that took us through the mountains. You would think it was amazing but on that warm summer day, the bus got unbearably hot.
Ardez Switzerland from the Mountains
Ardez, our final destination, was a small, old town in the middle of the mountains. The hotel was small enough that we had it almost all to ourselves. There weren't a lot of tourist attractions there, but who needed them? There were so many things to do there and sights to see. We took hikes through the mountains and saw whole villages!
Postcards are my kind of souvenirs, but I didn't get a lot of them in Switzerland. I
took plenty of pictures though!


This is my favorite picture of the mountians. We took a gondilla up one side of the mountain for lunch, potatoe noodles, a traditional Swiss meal, and then a hike to the other side to get down. On our hike, the view was breathtaking. I had never seen anything like it.
Scuol is another small town near Ardez that we toured. We walked through the city on a treasure hunt for knowledge. We had a language lesson in Romansch to prepare us for interaction with the locals, but mostly we communicated through broken English instead.

The architecure was really different. All of the houses were decorated and I loved the doors. Since Ardez and Scuol were old farming towns, the houses were originally built as part barns. They would have a basement level to keep the grass for the animals and in the cold of winter, they would drive the cattle in to stay warm. Most of them aren't used for that anymore though, but they still have awesome doors. 

Being People to People Student Ambassadors, we got to do things that regular tourists don't. The treasure hunt was only one thing. At the hotel, we had a dance where a traditional Swiss band performed just for us! There was a string bass, an acordian, and a clarinet (that's my instrument). The music was awesome and we got to play games to it.
I loved Switzerland and would love even more to go back!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

What is People to People?

You might be wondering what this organization is and what it is all about. Well, I can fix that.
People to People is an international organization that was started by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956 and strives to create a better world with peace through understanding.
Their Mission states:
"We bridge cultural and political borders through education and exchange, making the world a better place for future generations."  (Official People to People Website)
 
 They send thousands of students in junior high and high school around the world to learn first-hand about other places and the people that live there. There are programs in all seven continents and many go to several different countries.
By giving students (and educators) the opportunity to travel they promote the "bridging of cultural and political borders, through direct interaction, unparalleled access and unique opportunities" (Official Website). By doing this, they hope to raise a generation of educated indaviduals free from prejudice and ignorance toward other people and cultures.

For more information visit their website:
http://www.peopletopeople.com/AboutUs/Pages/default.aspx

Monday, February 27, 2012

Adventures In Europe


People To Poeple 2012
Adventures in Europe!
Last summer, June 26- July 15 to be exact, I embarked on an amazing trip with 45 other people to Europe as student ambassadors. We went to Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, France, and England. Whenever people ask me where I went on my trip, they get a little overwhelmed when I list six countries off the top of my head. This experience is one I will never forget and it definitely changed my world forever.
After coming back home and soaking in all of the things I saw and experienced, I decided that I would make the world's culture and history my business. I want to learn more than ever before about different people and the way they live. As a high school senior, I am trying to find a way to turn this new-found interest into a college degree and career. So far I haven't settled on anything for sure because it is all so interesting. Everything from humanities to sociology, and global studies to history. My only problem is finding something to focus on. I want to experience every culture and visit every place in the world.

Since first writing this blog, that is exactly what I've decided to do. Join me in my adventures, around the country and around the world!