I feel a lot more integrated into Swiss life now. Working in a German speaking environment helps a lot. . . wait, what am I talking about?! Working. Full stop... helps a lot. I can't imagine still being at home, applying for jobs, waiting for the phone to ring, sleeping in until 10 am, making videos of cows, picking strawberries until my fingers turn crimson, and shopping at IKEA every second day. Then again, that sounds pretty awesome... what was I thinking?!
Nevertheless, work is going well and I really am reaping the benefits of speaking and listening to German all day in and day out. For example, the other day at lunch I mentioned to my boss and the HR manager that I took my online German competency test, which will be used to place me in an intensive German course provided by work. I was boasting that I scored into the 'upper intermediate' range, hoping that everyone would magically know what that means, namely that I am the Queen o' German. But they didn't care about the test. They were too busy telling each other and me about how pleased they were that I had already surpassed their German expectations and that my vocabulary had improved leaps and bounds in the first few weeks alone... one colleague even said she overhead me on the phone and had to remind herself that I was a native English speaker. I mean, and geez, my birthday had already come once this month! It just goes to show how powerful immersion is. It all comes flooding back. I told them in a year's time I want to write better and speak fluent Swiss German and that's when they just stared at me like I had just jumped off the Salsa boat. But I will try! Now if I could only get the hang of the German keyboards and the 42.5 hour work week.

My brother came back last week from the big trip and we are enjoying the time before he goes back to school and finishes his degree. After so much time on the road, we are enjoying just chilling out, eating tiramisu and watching DVDs. Tomorrow we are off to Lucerne, yes again, but hoping for clear skies so that we can climb the city walls and perhaps go to the top of Mount Pilatus ... but don't worry, we aren't hiking this time and even if we were I know better now... I will wear proper shoes.
Thanks for following the Swisstory blog and making July a banner month... thank you to all my visitors, both in the flesh and old and new on the blog! I hope you'll all join me for August and the weeks to come.
5 comments:
Hey, if you go up to Mt. Pilatus and you stumble across a stuffed green and purple two-headed dragon toy, could you bring it back to Zürich with you?
If you take the gondolas/cable car up from Kriens, Switzerland's longest summer toboggan run and the Pilatus Seilpark (ziplines) are at Fräkmüntegg.
I am so joining you in this month. I love your collage. How did you do it?
Excellent, thanks Bluefish.
The collage is made with Picasa.... it is a free photo management and editing tool from Google. I recommend it.
Hi Jessica!
I love reading your blog and hearing about your life there. I really got a kick out of your hiking up the mountain post...you're a better woman than me! Ha ha! I shall call you Super Trooper-ess for that big feat!
If you make it North to Berlin let me know! :O)
Thanks, Kathryn! We have friends in Berlin already so.. no thanks.
Just kidding. I will let you know when we are heading up there. I will be checking up on you through your blog... :)
As for calling me Super-Trooperess... that is a-ok by me. :)
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