Dad In Zurich And A Few of His Favorite Things
Dad In Zurich
The illusive Dad In Zurich behind Mom In Zurich is my husband of almost 15 years. He answered a few a his favorite things for me this week. A bit of background on Dad In Zurich, well, from my point of view of course. He was born and raised in Pretoria, South Africa. His mother tongue is Afrikaans and he always speaks it to our children. He moved to the USA in 2001. We met 3 years later on EHarmony and got married 9 months after our first date. Three kids and three countries later, he answered a few of his favorite things for me.
Interview With Dad In Zurich
Favorite Coffee: A cappuccino from ViCafe.
Favorite Breakfast: Tea with rusks or a full English breakfast
Favorite Burger: Holy Cow
Favorite Sausage: Gnusspur in Thalwil, although sausage from my favorite butcher in Pretoria, South Africa is always my favorite
Favorite Beer: I like cider, which is hard to find. I usually have a ginger beer or a cider.
Favorite thing for Christmas: The whiskey advent calendar and the new Land Rover Lego.
Favorite cycling race you’ve done: The Alpenbrevet.
Favorite cycle you are looking forward to: I just signed up to cycle a section of the Tour de France with some friends.
Favorite thing about life in Switzerland: Cycling in the mountains, efficiency of transportation, cleanliness of the cities, and abundance of fresh clean water lakes.
Favorite Friday Night: Movie night with my family
Favorite Dessert: Milk Tart or Black Forest Cake
Favorite Instagram Account: I’m not on Instagram….
The Stokke Beat Stroller of Switzerland
This post is sponsored by Stokke and their new Stokke Beat stroller. We have their Tripp Trapp highchair, the JetKids wheelie luggage, their Explory stroller, their tableware, and we have been testing their new Beat stroller exclusively for months now. The Stokke Beat stroller is a lightweight city stroller that folds up in one piece and easily fits on the tram, train, and trunk of our car. It fits through the narrow doorways of Zurich and is light enough to push up all the steep alleyways. It launches this week in Switzerland.
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