Young Chang From the BMW museum to...
Young Chang
From the BMW museum to the Swiss Alps to the little town of
Leiderdorp where Carolyn Beaver’s father grew up, the Beaver family
had a most educational and eclectic visit around Switzerland, the
Netherlands and Germany in August.
The Newport Beach foursome -- parents Carolyn and Bill Beaver and
sons Clayton and Colin -- spent four weeks seeing sights, climbing to
famously high peaks and visiting cousins. They got their fill of
scenic moments, what with the views in Zermatt, Switzerland, and the
famous Alps and the expanses of purple and green valleys. And they
also did more scholastic things like visit the Swiss Museum of
Transportation and Communication.
“It was a great thing to do on a rainy day. They had all kinds of
different information,” said Carolyn Beaver, who retired as a partner
at an accounting firm to stay home with her boys. “The most
interesting thing was about the Swiss railway system, the impact it
made on Switzerland.”
The family also visited a museum in Amsterdam, where they learned
about land reclaimed from the sea thanks to the work of dikes and
windmills. There was also the Rijks Museum in Amsterdam, where the
boys got to see some Rembrandts and Van Goghs.
“Some of the things I had wanted to see before and I wanted the
kids to see,” Beaver said.
When it came to their outdoors-y adventures, the family enjoyed
seeing the Matterhorn.
“It’s almost surreal,” said Bill Beaver, president of Alpine
Leasing in Newport Beach. “It’s better than a picture certainly ...
and the dynamics of the area -- the mix of the valleys, the steep
peaks, the wildlife and the farms all around -- it’s like its own
little ecosystem right there.”
Surrounding towns are run by hydroelectric power from waterfalls
and other water sources nearby, and what you see on the streets are
electric vehicles.
In Zermatt, the family hiked a bit and rode a cable car to an
altitude of about 11,500 feet, where they could see the Matterhorn on
one side and Italy on the other.
There was also plenty to see in the BMW museum in Munich, Germany.
Bill Beaver learned about commuter-type motorcycles and just how
extensive their motorcycle line is.
The Porsche museum was also interesting, but less exciting as most
of the exhibits had to do with the Porsche’s racing heritage.
The family did a bit of shopping too, especially in Lucerne,
Switzerland.
“The boys were particularly interested in the Swiss Army knives,”
Carolyn Beaver said.
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