I had been waiting for my parents to come to Switzerland for a few months now, considering we speak on skype every week, and the major topic is the travel itinerary. The only thing is that they only want to see Lausanne for half a day. So we decided to go to a country that none of us had gone before and is only a short train ride away - Italy! A chance to enjoy both my parents' company and their wallet!
So the last weekend of April (I know, it's June already, I've been busy), my parents accompanied by our family friends arrived in Lausanne. After a long plane ride, all they wanted was to go shopping and eat fondue. I escorted my mom through the city center to look for that one Swiss gift for herself - a watch. Without going into gross details, let's just say that I felt like I was with some royal duchess going for her routine shopping spree. Fortunately, she found her watch of choice, and we enjoyed a nice night out with fondue and wine.
The next day, I showed the university, and as always, my lab even though labs generally always look the same. i also took them to the world-renowned Rolex Center on campus. Before we left for Milano, we took in the beauty of Lausanne from atop the cathedral hill. They were very impressed as I was the first day when I arrived and even now to this day.
As always with my family (and our friends), when there is a chance to drink, beer or wine, they snatch the opportunity. So after a few cans and bottles, we were falling asleep on our way to Italy, sometimes missing the beautiful scenery. I had already been to Milano, and I was insisting that it's a waste of time,k but like the first time, I absolutely LOVE the first sight of the Duomo as I emerge from the metro station. That was when the first real impression of europe matched my imagination.
Another reason for coming to Milano was to go to a world-renowned restaurant, Cracco's, that I had reserved for months. With all of the extras, we must've had about 20 courses, and man, was it delicious. The only problem was that everybody else was still jet lagged and with 3 bottles of wine (150 bucks a piece), they were falling asleep before the desserts rolled around. But all in all, I was more impressed with Cracco's than Sendrens in Paris.
The morning quickly approached, and it was the ladies'turn to satisfy their reason for coming to Milano - shopping! Although I don't really remember if they bought anything in particular...
This Italian journey gets more impressive after Milano. We've only scratched the surface. Next we took a 2 hour train ride to Venice - a must see before it completely sinks in 2 decades. Known as the most beautiful city in the world, it certainly did not disappoint. But as everywhere else in Italy, the city is riddled with tourists and very few locals. The best thing to do in Venice is meandering through the maze-like paths to only find yourself in the same place that you started. As for historic sites, the Piazza San Marco contains the beautiful Basilica di San Marco and the historic Palazzo Ducale.
Now here is where it gets tricky when traveling with other people, including your parents. The men don't exactly fancy waiting in line (read: they hate it) and would rather rest and have a nice cold beer. And for whatever reason, my parents started fighting (read: bitching) which resulted in an awkward tense mood. And frankly I don't really care about the fighting, but they better not ruin my travel. So I just went with my mom to the palace, and that was that. All was well after. And did I say that I was taking advantage of their wallet? I hadn't eaten and drunk so decadently in over a year. And you should've seen the hotel that we were staying in! Oh love you parentals. After a nice gondola ride through the narrow streets of Venice, we headed southward - to the Renaissance capital, Florence!
Friday, June 24, 2011
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