Sunday, December 31, 2006

Christmas

Christmas came earlier this year in Zürich ... since we were planning to spend our holidays at home, in Cluj (or Klausenburg) together with our families and friends, we decorated our little Christmas-tree and had a nice dinner the previous weekend in Zürich:


One week later, after a 23-hour-drive (including long hours of waiting at the borders) we finally arrived home ... and dropped in just in time to celebrate Christmas Eve together with our families. We have decorated a huge Christmas tree and the entire family came home to our parents house where we had the traditional Christmas dinner. It was so nice to be home again...
















http://picasaweb.google.com/zsengezsolt/KarCsony2006

The next days we spent by family-visits and meeting friends, everybody being home now for the holidays. It was a rush week with lots of fun, food and drink, ending with a gathering at a pizza-place:

Monday, December 11, 2006

Exploring the Alps: from St Moritz to Zermatt

Finally we got the chance to see how real winter feels like in Switzerland! Since Zurich still lacks the first snow, we decided to spend our weekend up in the Swiss Alps. The 7-hour trip with the Glacier Express was just the right choice to admire the fabulous winter landscape from St Moritz to Zermatt... and now we're looking forward very much to our first skiing in Davos!


More pics at: http://picasaweb.google.com/gulliver.gyenge/GlacierExpress

Monday, December 04, 2006

DO-IT!

It was a great experience participating at the biggest national conference of AIESEC in Switzerland, with about 300 delegates from all over the world. The Conference took place in Fiesch, a very small town in the Alps. It’s a pity that the beautiful mountains around Fiesch were still not covered by snow --- however, it’s been a great opportunity to meeting all the other trainees working in Switzerland and enjoyed very much the time spent together.

I really hope we will have many other occasions (trips, parties, events) to spend some time together in the following months.

Thank you, LC Bern, for organizing it and for inviting me to DO-IT!