Hey everyone!
So this post includes our travels in three different places encompassing a total of 11 days. My experience overall has been amazing, it took a little while to get used to constantly moving around but now I feel like I am getting into the swing of things.
Below is a quick video I made of some experiences in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland then the remainder of the post will include photos.
| The map on the train from Interlaken up to Lauterbrunnen |
| Take a moment to really grasp what this picture is displaying...is this really a common problem here? |
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| Famous Staubbach Falls at night after hiking up underneath it. |
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| Entering the village of Wengen. |
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| A picture just captures a fragment of the beauty in this area |
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| Viewing Monch and Jungfrau hidden behind it in the clouds. |
Austria
We stayed in Salzburg for 4 nights. From here we took two day trips; the first was to Werfen to view the worlds largest ice caves and the second to Schladming to visit Lexi's cousin at Torchbearers bible school.
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One of my favorite parts about this trip is the spontaneous nature of it. Some logistics, such as sleeping accommodations are essential for us to know ahead of time but as far as activities when we are somewhere, we mainly just figure it out as we go. Such was the case with this photo to the right. Lexi and I decided to go for a walk once we arrived in Salzburg and we ended up close to the castle and decided to see if we could get in. It was later in the evening so the attendant let us in for free and we were greeted with not only a spectacular view of the city but a majestic sunset as well.
We were surprised to find that our hostel had such a nice view of the castle. A funny story about this hostel, we booked a 8 room dorm but when we opened our door we only saw two beds and our own private bathroom, we were actually jumping up and down seeing as we each paid about 18 euro WITH breakfast included. However, the best part of the story occurred around midnight I hear someone open our door and it is another fellow backpacker. We were both very confused but we soon found out there is a fold out bed on the wall...who knew? Anyways, it all turned out well and we actually ended up booking our hostel with this girl in Prague as well. Her name is Yvonne and I will introduce her more later in the blog.
For the sake of my personal sanity, I have been trying to go to church every Sunday regardless of location, there is generally an English church somewhere nearby. Even though the expression of faith may be different God is God no matter language, geographical location, or time.
In Salzburg we went to SICC (Salzburg International Christian Church). During this service we heard a sermon on the story of Esther in the Old Testament, titled 'For such a time as this'.
The story is a story of hope against all hope. God's hand and perfect timing are seen despite the fact God is never directly mentioned. It is the choices of the individuals highlighted in this story that makes the difference. They are placed into situations where they are faced to stand up and say 'No', where they could have easily chose to go along with the norm.
Perhaps we ourselves are placed in situations for 'such a time as this' (Esther 4:14). God is working in each of our lives whether we recognize it or not. We are placed in specific situations not by chance but as with the characters in Esther, we are always faced with a choice.
| There was quite a bit of walking to make it up to the caves. |
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| However, thankfully there was an available cable car for the steepest regions. |
| The only lighting in the caves is by these old torches they give out and magnesium strips that the guides light in order to explain the different ice formations. |
The Eisriesenwelt (German for "World of the Ice Giants") is a natural limestone icecave located in the village of Werfen Austria, about 40 km south of Salzburg. The cave is inside the Hochkogel mountain in the Tennengebirge section of the Alps. It is the largest ice cave in the workd extending more than 42 km (wiki).
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Pictured above: Lexi preps Alyssa for some intense football.
Pictured right: Alyssa did amazing in the game and even got the MVP award at the end, nice going Alyssa! :)
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| The walk back from the soccer fields to the school. |
Saying goodbye.
















Soooo jealous! <3
ReplyDeleteJenny,
DeleteThanks so much for every one of your lovely comments!
How are school and life going for ya?
Miss YOU!
Many Blessings,
Jo