So, after a long night’s sleep, we finally woke up around 10:00am. Since France is literally a 10-minute drive away, we decided to visit some small towns. The first stop on our trip was Annecy: a small, cute French town with lots of little shops. That’s one of the things that is terrific about Switzerland–lots of small towns; a totally different lifestyle. Few shops were open because it was Sunday, but we still managed to peruse through a few stores selling artisan crafts and local farm goods. We then proceeded to another town (I’ll have to get back to you with the name) and ate lunch there.

The problem with not speaking French is that sometimes you don’t get what you order. I ordered a bruschette with tomatoes while Diane and Gloria both ordered a different kind of bruschette. We also ordered two hot chocolates with caramel and one regular hot chocolate. Guess what he brought?! One bruschette, two hamburgers and fries, one hot chocolate with caramel, one regular hot chocolate and a Coke. Are you kidding me?! How did bruschette turn into hamburger? And when did hot chocolate become Coke? Enjoy the pictures.