We
had a free morning in Crans-Montana and a suggestion was to take the
cable car up to the ski mountain. Breakfast was at 8 am and was the
most delicious breakfast to date. Fresh bread with fruit jam that
tasted homemade. Swiss cheeses, dry cereal, salami/bologna, muesli,
yogurt, hard boiled eggs, and fresh fruit was available. Coffee
(GOOD coffee, no more Nescafe), tea, and warmed milk were also
available. Seth had consult #2 in the hotel lobby this morning
regarding a petechial rash in an adult.
After
breakfast, we bought 3 cable car tickets for $15 CHF each and dropped
off our laundry for $30 CHF. There was a bus that was meeting down
the street to take Ambassadors up to the cable cars but we decided to
walk – it wasn't far from our hotel but the walk turned out to be
fairly steep and we were at about a 5000 foot altitude.
We
boarded the cable car and when we reached the top of the ski lift,
the view really was incredible. The kids had a fabulous time running
around and screaming. We walked down one of the ski runs and I took
way more pictures of other kids than I did of mine to upload to
Facebook later.
We
made a quick stop at the hotel to pick up Amina's inhaler – she was
having some issues probably as a result of some combination of
allergies, altitude, and fatigue. We walked into the center of town
and found a grocery store to buy a few snacks. I
was also on a mission to find some shampoo with conditioner because
so far, all of the hotels only had shampoo – no conditioner – and
it was driving me nuts. Of note, we walked into what looked like a grocery store but, in retrospect, this store was very expensive and we probably should have walked a bit further to the "Coop" grocery store everyone else was going to. Walking along the lake we saw some huge fish in the beautiful clear
water. There were a ton of small playgrounds with what kind of
worked like zip lines with a round disk at the bottom to sit or stand
on. This was along the walkway back towards our hotel.
We
met just before noon to take the bus to Chateau de Chillon. Each bus
had its own tour guide and we were guided to different rooms in the
castle with explanations in each room. When the tour ended, we were
given the option of either riding the bus to the town square or we
could walk the 2 miles along the lake. We opted for the walk and it
was a really nice one. The flowers and scenery were so pretty.
When
we reached the town square, we found a grocery store and bought some
Swiss chocolate and other snacks. The store was 2 stories and we
were cracking up when we saw the escalator for patrons and their
carts. The chocolate was much better priced than the ones that we
saw in the gas/rest stations that we had stopped at along the way to
Crans-Montana. We walked around for a bit more before meeting the
rest of the bus for the ride back to Crans-Montana which took about
1.5 hours.
Dinner
was back at our hotel and consisted of 4 courses again: salad (which
was pretty consistent most places we went to: lettuce, tomato,
cucumber, shredded carrots, and corn), pizza which tasted like it had
freshly made tomato sauce and cheese, minced beef with rice which was
delicious, and then a dessert of ice cream.
The
concert that evening was at 8:30 pm back in the town tent and we had
been instructed not sit in the seats in front of the stage – to
save those seats for the locals. The chorus sang first followed by
the jazz band and then the concert band. The audience really reacted
the most to the concert band and following Stars and Stripes Forever,
there was a standing ovation.
Following the concerts, I had consult #3 which involved a student's foot that was smashed by a falling bench. All was well, though, as neurovasularly the foot was fine and nothing appeared broken – just a rather large amount of ecchymosis and edema. More ibuprofen and ice was recommended. ;-)
Following the concerts, I had consult #3 which involved a student's foot that was smashed by a falling bench. All was well, though, as neurovasularly the foot was fine and nothing appeared broken – just a rather large amount of ecchymosis and edema. More ibuprofen and ice was recommended. ;-)
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