Our last day in Geneve was supposed to be easy
go to a garden in the morning
and rot our day at an indoor playground
But we realised the night before
that the playground was closed on Fridays
ehhhh
So last minute, we decided to go to the Bois de la batie
which was a forest with a farm that seems out of the way.
Anyway sister left early again for work
and I woke up with Isaac asking me
'Mummy, where is Ah Yee?'
Apparently, he was half awake and thought im my sister
haha
The weather was gloomy and raining a little
seems like a bad choice to go to the forest
but we armed ourselves with raincoats and umbrella
and head towards our adventure!
It was an adventure because
first, we missed our bus stop and end up in an industrial area
lucky the bus continues after a 5min stop at the terminal
and the driver was nice to let us know the correct stop
Next, we were to walk 15mins to the forest and we lost our way again
There was a point where i made the kids sat at the steps of a company
to eat some bread (it was already lunchtime)
when we finally arrived like 30mins later
I was feeling proud that we arrived to a non-touristy place without wifi
maybe it was a tourists place
but nobody was around
since it was Friday and raining
We spent some time at the forest and farm
as it was to wet to play at the playground
and left when Isaac complained that he was tired
During the bus back,
we had lesser of 'Are we there yet?'
haha
We grabbed a simple sandwich for late lunch
and head back to the hotel.
As my sister was off early,
we return to the town for dinner
and we had a good the best fast food 'Holy Cow'
We were planning to shop a little
but shops were closed and it was only 730pm
Well, welcome to Europe!
We decided to head back to hotel for packing and early rest
to catch our 6am train to Paris!
Wheee.. I was really looking forward to return to homeground
where we have more fun things planned to do!
PS although geneve speaks french etc
It was great that most people spoke English
that i didnt used my lousy french
except for desparate times
and i was glad they understood me!
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