European Tour Day 28: Parenting from the heart in Zurich
Day 28, March 27.
Another very nice solo morning walk up a hill into the woods. Came back to do a Skype call with Sonny from Sweden, which I thought was a coaching call but I think he thought it was just a call colleague to colleague, as he is also a coach. Oh well, it was a nice call with a nice guy.
Then on to Zurich with Tammy. I had no expectations for Zurich at all and I was so pleasantly surprised. The old section of town had those narrow, cobblestone streets I love.
Then I met Oana from Romania for a coaching session. She had flown in on a whim, from where she had been traveling. That and she were very nice; she may be interested in the next Spain training.
Then Tammy and I ate at the oldest continuously open vegetarian restaurant in the world. It was a buffet with lots of Indian and other foods-delicious–but the plates were calculated by weight and I could not believe how expensive it was. Everything in Switzerland costs twice as much as anywhere else.
Then it was onto the Parenting from the Heart session, in a beautiful Buddhist-type venue. The 11 parents there seemed tired after a long day’s work then dealing with their kids, and I felt a little rusty, not having done a parenting session for a long time, but even though the feeling wasn’t the absolute best I learned when everyone was leaving that many of them really got a lot out of it, and I sold a bunch of books.
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