Saturday, December 26, 2009

My "Best of 2009" List...


(In no particular order...)


Noelle's Wedding in July


Two Visits from Jared


Hanging out with Andi and Ivan in Switzerland


Skiing with our friends Drew and Stefan in Austria


Going to the U2 concert in Berlin for the 20 year fall of the wall


Being inspired by cool architecture


Chillin' with my new Husband!


Having my new mom, Amy, visit for 2 days during Christmas time.


Our new Cappuccino machine.


Exploring Greece!


Finding great beaches

Driving my boss's solar car


Celebrating at our wedding!


An Austrian wine tour with our new friend Hans.


The view from our bed and breakfast in Salzburg with Drew's parents


An architectural masterpiece in Prague


Picture perfect vacation with Drew's parents


It was really fun!


Bethany and Josh's wedding in Idaho


Emmy visiting in February!




Without pictures....

Maren's wedding, I know it was beautiful.

Hearing that we will become an Aunt and Uncle in July!

Deciding to move home in August!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Democracy Fail?

What is true democracy? When a president becomes elected with whom we do not agree, we simply say, "I did not vote that way, but I am stuck with the Majority's decision until the next election." However, this idea of democracy cannot be applied to every situation.


Last week Switzerland voted with a majority to no longer allow the building of minarets on mosques. A minaret is a distinct architectural feature of a mosque comparable to say the church bell towers of the famous European cathedrals.


Though the people voted and the ban was passed, is this true democracy when the country's very own constitution states in the second article, "The Swiss Federation protects the liberty and rights of the people...It promotes common welfare, sustainable development, inner cohesion, and cultural diversity of the country. It ensures the highest possible degree of equal opportunities for all citizens." (1)

What is true democracy? Allowing people to vote and living with the majority? Or is the voice of the minority just as important as all the others?

(1) English Translation of the Swiss Federation Constitution, http://www.servat.unibe.ch/icl/sz00000_.html December 9, 2009

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Thanks Nevin!


After taking the vote, I was ready to get my haircut into the fashionable "adventurous brunette" style. Despite my fears of chopping my hair and not being able to describe exactly what I wanted, I walked into the Hairstübchen. I showed the hairstylist my picture, and told her what I wanted.
She looked at me and said, "that is not what you want." After I explained to her that I did want this haircut, she bargained with me and started cutting. She tried really hard to tell me I didn't want short hair, then she cut my hair into her own mixture of the two pictures I originally wanted. (Plus her own little twist.)
I simply laughed as I left the shop, and wondered if Nevin always takes such authority when cutting hair....

Well, here are the pictures, and I am actually happy with how Nevin decided my hair should look.

The

Nevin

Adventure!