That was THE BEST night of my LIFE. I wake up with cramps in my back. I ate to much rich food. I slowly get up and call the maid/servant women Céline to come and help me up. I checked my balance $3535. I still got money I also got backup $400 in my hotel room safe. Finally I realize it’s December which mean there are Christmas festivals around here. I heard there was one in Geneva. I talk to Céline for a bit (non-sexual way) and ask if she wanted to go to the Christmas Festival with me in Geneva. She agreed. I offered to her a cab ride, she rejected respectfully because she can take care of herself. I get dress and get a cab ride. Its 3 hours GOD. I read The Swiss Family Robeson by Johann David Wyss on my journey. I arrive and automatically see lights and so many people. It reminds me of New York City. I meet up with Céline at a Migros grocery store. We head into the city and see market places where they sell hand-woven clothing and fresh produce. Céline grabs me and shows me something from the nearest stall. OH my god its Godiva chocolate. I buy two bars and give one to Céline. She tears that chocolate up in seconds. I look at mine small piece bitten off. Céline looks at me and I give her the chocolate. Switzerland is the highest consumers of chocolate in the world. And because they are the ones that make it. I also found out that because of chocolate increasing long life the average life span for Swiss citizens is 82.70 years. That’s why they have 8.081 million people living here. The chocolate gives life. The main religion is Roman Catholic, but also Protestants. Most speak the Swiss version of German, but also French like Céline. Most ethnic groups are German, French, Italian, and Romansch. The literacy rates in Switzerland are actually very excellent. The education system is great and mostly want children to either be wealthy working and business class (surprising workers are rich too) or armed forces and technology. So the opportunities are infinite. I continue to walk with Céline and see the Christmas trees with her. We take a stroll through some parades and Christmas carolers. Céline showed me one last thing before we both together left. A stall with Raclette cheese and bottles of Cave de la côte Oenoline la Côte. I give the producer 40 CHF and receive two bottles of wine and 3 blocks of cheese. I open it up and share a WHOLE bottle with Céline. She sips and we both just walk around the whole festival grounds......
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December 03, 2015
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Christmas Festival in Geneva, Switzerland
That was THE BEST night of my LIFE. I wake up with cramps in my back. I ate to much rich food. I slowly get up and call the maid/servant women Céline to come and help me up. I checked my balance $3535. I still got money I also got backup $400 in my hotel room safe. Finally I realize it’s December which mean there are Christmas festivals around here. I heard there was one in Geneva. I talk to Céline for a bit (non-sexual way) and ask if she wanted to go to the Christmas Festival with me in Geneva. She agreed. I offered to her a cab ride, she rejected respectfully because she can take care of herself. I get dress and get a cab ride. Its 3 hours GOD. I read The Swiss Family Robeson by Johann David Wyss on my journey. I arrive and automatically see lights and so many people. It reminds me of New York City. I meet up with Céline at a Migros grocery store. We head into the city and see market places where they sell hand-woven clothing and fresh produce. Céline grabs me and shows me something from the nearest stall. OH my god its Godiva chocolate. I buy two bars and give one to Céline. She tears that chocolate up in seconds. I look at mine small piece bitten off. Céline looks at me and I give her the chocolate. Switzerland is the highest consumers of chocolate in the world. And because they are the ones that make it. I also found out that because of chocolate increasing long life the average life span for Swiss citizens is 82.70 years. That’s why they have 8.081 million people living here. The chocolate gives life. The main religion is Roman Catholic, but also Protestants. Most speak the Swiss version of German, but also French like Céline. Most ethnic groups are German, French, Italian, and Romansch. The literacy rates in Switzerland are actually very excellent. The education system is great and mostly want children to either be wealthy working and business class (surprising workers are rich too) or armed forces and technology. So the opportunities are infinite. I continue to walk with Céline and see the Christmas trees with her. We take a stroll through some parades and Christmas carolers. Céline showed me one last thing before we both together left. A stall with Raclette cheese and bottles of Cave de la côte Oenoline la Côte. I give the producer 40 CHF and receive two bottles of wine and 3 blocks of cheese. I open it up and share a WHOLE bottle with Céline. She sips and we both just walk around the whole festival grounds......
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