Many things have happened in the last 2 weeks, but the most exciting is that my contract was extended! I am now staying in Switzerland until January 24 to give me time to finish what I have started here. Somehow I have become involved in other side projects that have resulted in there being not enough hours in the day (and not only at work!), and it was really becoming apparent that 2 months was not long enough.
Most exciting news on the work front: I attended a meeting on environmental norms in military activities, which was organized in true UN style with representatives from militaries around the world sitting behind placards with their country names and interpreters translating between UN languages in the booths behind us. Best part was that I was able to meet with someone I had contacted for my research from the EU Forces about a detailed technical and economic feasibility analysis he had done for installing wind turbines at their base in Sarajevo.
And in other news: I ate some really delicious chocolate, finally did the official tour of the very impressive Palais des Nations, tried a new kind of chocolate, ate Ostrich for the first time and learned more about Paul Klee and Einstein when I travelled to Bern with the entire office for a team-building day, co-hosted a Christmas party complete with homemade vin chaud (mulled wine), nibbled on a bit more chocolate before watching Cirque du Soleil here in Geneva, went snowboarding in Chamonix and saw the Mont Blanc up close, ate some more chocolate, had an authentic Swiss raclette meal with my roommate’s family, and ate some tasty chocolate.
Zentrum Paul Klee
Bern Clocktower
I work until Wednesday, and then it is off to Germany! I have very graciously been invited to the family home of my first host when I arrived in Geneva. I will celebrate a traditional German Christmas with them and then hopefully head to Triberg to meet some of my mom’s relatives. I booked a one way train ticket, so who knows where I will end up between then and Jan. 4!
Joyeux Noel!



