Wednesday, May 13, 2009

DONE.





05.13.09

DONE! Classes are done. Exams are done! And now I have two days left to enjoy Montpellier. Most everyone from our classes went out last night, and we celebrated big. It is bittersweet though, since a majority of them I will most likely never see again, unless I happen to make a trip to Sweden or Germany in the future (this definitely is on my to do list). Vero is adorable and decided she wanted to cook dinner for my family when they come! She is planning on making duck for our main entrée and some type of cherry cobbler for dessert! She also told me she wanted to get a bunch of cheeses for them to try and keeps asking me what they like to drink. She went out and bought whiskey and coke today, not sure if the fam is big on this but she is sweet for putting in the effort. She even bought me some canned duck from the south of France to bring back to the US!

Our whole language and culture gang is going out to dinner tonight at a nice restaurant to say our goodbyes and farewells. I am actually getting sad, and realizing that it may be quite some time until I come back to France again, but maybe my life may surprise me and I will end up here sooner than I think. Until then, I have a little over a week in France to explore and enjoy it! I am really looking forward to seeing Paris again, and especially going to Versailles! The gardens should be blooming away; I’m sure it will look surreal. Tomorrow I legitimately have to start packing, let’s hope I can get everything to fit! We are going to try to check out a Palace tomorrow that is in Montpellier, that we just found out about. It shall be an adventure!

PARENTALS: 2 days!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Last week?




05.10.09

Time is officially winding down, with all classes being done and only two days of finals to go! My first two finals were interesting to say the least. The first was hard, with only 14 questions discussing random facts that our prof had barely gone over. The second was a breeze, since our professor told us what to study and it was pretty straight to the point. I’m hoping they balance each other out, but we will see!

The integrated kids (the other program within ours), mostly all left today! It is crazy how fast time flies, since it feels like this semester just started. The kids in our program leave Friday, with many people taking the group flight at 6 am. My fam gets in around 1pm Friday (5 DAYS!) and I am meeting them at their hotel! I seriously can’t wait to see them, and especially for them to meet my French family! Vero has officially marked their visit on her calendar, so this made me happy she wouldn’t forget.

I basically lived at Maddie and Lauren’s apartment this entire weekend, along with Lexi and Mare. This was our last weekend together, a little bit sad! We all go to the U of M, except for Mare who goes to Penn State. It is going to be awesome to be able to hang out on campus, and we are obviously going to make a trip out to Pennsylvania soon. Mare actually already has a flight booked to come to MN this summer for Lexi’s bday in July, which all of us are already looking forward to. The weather this weekend was unfortunately not too nice, so we couldn’t make any beach trips, but we definitely made the most of it! I am so thankful for the wonderful friends I have made, and am so fortunate that the majority of them live so close. All in all, I am ready to go home, but I am definitely going to miss France, and my crazy French fam. Even though Vero wasn’t around all the time, I still thoroughly enjoyed my time with the boys, their crazy three pets, and Vero’s spunky self. Last week in Montpellier starts now..!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Les jours final.






05.05.09

The weather this weekend was absolutely gorgeous! I was so happy I was not traveling and was able to enjoy it! Friday was Labor Day, Le Fête du Travail. It is apparently a huge deal and everyone was off of work! This included the tram workers, thus there were no trams the entire day. This was a bit of a pain, but I enjoyed the nice walk into town, taking me around 40 minutes. Maddie and I grabbed some delicious gelato and were able to observe a crazy parade! I am still not quite sure what it was for, but everyone was dressed like peasants, playing various instruments and frolicking around. It was amusing to us, and everyone else seemed to enjoy it too. There was an abundance of people in Montpellier this weekend, especially around the main Place de la Comedie. We spotted many French tourists, this being couples and families taking a quick vacation to the southern part of France for their long weekend. All in all, I was able to get some much needed sun in everyday. The man who served my food at lunch today even commented on my bronzed skin…woo!

I was also able to go out with my class this weekend! There are about 15 of us total who comprise B1 group 1, and around half of us made it out. It was enjoyable to see everyone out of the classroom environment and have a little fun! I learned a few things about my crazy classmates, including: Gia from Vietnam is 31 years old, Ming-y from Taiwan is taking up a job offer to be a web designer in California for the summer, and Soojee is staying in France for 6 years to complete all of her studies here! My class is great and I am going to miss them! This Wednesday morning we are headed to the Zoo to have a pique-nique (picnic) with our entire class, and two of our teachers. It will be a bit of a last hurrah to the end of classes and right before our finals start!

FAMILY COUNTDOWN: 10 days!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

2 weeks to go!

04.29.09

This past weekend was hands down one of my favorites so far in France. Don’t get me wrong, I loveeee traveling, but it was so great just to relax after our long adventure. Mare and I basically spent the entire weekend at Maddie and Laurens, just hanging out. Saturday we made tacos, could life get any better? This weekend, the majority of my program is headed to Barcelona, Spain. I decided not to go, since I already went to meet up with my girls abroad. Lauren and Maddie are not going either, so we will basically have a repeat of last weekend, with a little studying for finals mixed in. Vero informed me yesterday that she ‘might’ be gone Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and return Sunday. Her ‘might’ quickly became affirmative, but she said that she would make me meals for every night she would be gone. She usually makes way too much food, thus Mads, Lauren, and I can hopefully have a feast!

Last night Lily and I rode the tram home and an adorable British lady in her mid twenty’s started talking to us. She had just arrived to Montpellier last Saturday, and was so happy to hear ENGLISH. We were able to comfort her, tell her we have been living here for about 3 months, improving, and loving France! It is crazy to think that we were in her exact situation such a short time ago; trying to meet friends, yet now we are able to help out and give advice.

2 weeks from Friday my parents come to Montpellier! I am soo anxious for them to come and can’t wait for them to meet the fam. I told Vero they were coming, and she seemed excited! Let’s just hope she doesn’t plan an extravagant dinner out with Pierre for the same day. The plan so far with the rents is to stay in Montpellier the first night, then train it out to Avignon for a night, and then make it up to PARIS! This will be my mom’s first time to Europe, and for both, their first time to France, so I really hope they enjoy it!

Before I can get too excited though, I have to get through my finals! I have my two optional class finals (Civilizaton of the South and Culture et Patrimone), in which the final is definitely not optional. We were given an overview of what we need to study for one, but not the other. We have our last class tomorrow, so hopefully we can get things cleared up before next Thursday! As for my other classes, we have a 3 hour Comprehension Ecrit final the following Monday, a 2 hour Grammaire Final on Tuesday, followed by a 1 hour Comprehension Orale, where we will listen to a reading and answer questions. I still have no idea where my grade stands in any class, but hopefully the fact that I am one of the few who goes everyday will help!

Until then, BIS!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Part deux- GREECE!




















































04.24.09-GREECE!

Athens. Santorini. (April 13-18) Our flight was incredibly nice and relaxing, we were even served lunch! We arrived in Athens, took an hour and a half bus ride in attempt to find our hostel. We met a really cute woman who lives in Athens, but is originally from England, who explained to us how to maneuver around and where to buy ferry tickets. Even with her help, we got a little lost, and scored a taxi. Athens is so lively, and there is a ton to see and do! After meeting up with our other friends (Mare, Lexi, and Lauren) we made our way to the Acropolis and Parthenon. It was crazy to see something soooo old, and still intact. The views from atop were once again incredible of the city, and we stayed until it began to get dark.

We caught an early ferry to Santorini in the morning, leaving the port around 7:30am. It took 7 hours, so we arrived around 3pm and were greeted by the adorable family of Villa Alizia. The women who owned it were so adorable, and only spoke a little English. They were hilarious and would smile franticly at us from afar, and even made us breakfast in the morning. I don’t think any of us could believe we were in Greece, it was so different and I could live there in an instant. The picturesque views, incredible sunsets, and delicious GYROS (we quickly became obsessed with lamb and baklava), were only a few of the great wonders of Santorini. Our hostel was located in Fira, the capital city of the Island, and where most of the action was. That day, we took a boat ride out to a volcano and to some hot springs. The views from the volcano were amazing, minus the fact it started raining, but it cleared up quick! Maddie, Nick, and Lauren jumped into the ‘hot spring’ from our boat, in all of their clothes! We were not informed we were going to be able to swim, so I did not prepare/dress appropriately! They claimed it was freeeezing and that the hot spring was maybe near the means of ‘warm’. We were also able to take a two hour donkey ride around the city, thanks to our friends at Villa Alizia. It was so much fun, and at various points our donkey leader, decided to gallop away, kind of terrifying, but ridiculously fun. The night life was hopping on the island and it was great to catch up with our other friends and hear about their adventures. We rented ATV’s the next day, an incredible deal for only 15 euros for an entire day.


We explored 3 different beaches, including two black and one red sand beach. Driving the ATV’s may have been my favorite thing, even though they did not go that fast. We were able to see amazing views of the coast, and it was so easy to get from place to place. Our plans were interrupted when our ferry to Ios was cancelled, due to an ‘accident’ with another boat. Our delightful ladies at our hotel, told us we could stay another night, which was a relief! I’m so happy we had another day in Santorini, where we were able to explore Oia, and see the sunset (where they filmed sisterhood of the traveling pants!) and lay out on the beach. We actually all got a little color, since it was incredibly nice! Every dinner we had in there was absolutely delicious. We tried all of the Greek specialties, even the flaming cheese and ouzo! Santorini was incredible; I don’t think I can say it enough. AND I neeed to go back to Greece sometime/hopefully more than once when I am older. We took an overnight ferry back to Athens, where we got in around 6am. Only problem was that we could not check in our hotel until 10am, so we dropped off our bags and grabbed starbucks and chatted for a few hours. We split up after we checked in, since a few of us wanted to shop, a few to see the new Olympic stadium, and a couple to nap. I was involved in the shopping crew, and definitely did quite the shopping! There was so much to see and look at in all of the stores and even down the streets. We ended our trip with a delicious family style greek meal, and got a few hours of sleep before our adventure began in the morning! Waking up at 3am and getting home at 3am, was not ideal, but we did it! Overall, I am still incredibly exhausted, but I had the time of my life, with awesome new friends! I am very sad it is over; it literally went by so fast. Hopefully I will get to venture back to Italy and Greece one day!


Being back in France is a little crazy, since we haven’t spoken French in over 2 weeks and it seems like we have been gone for around a month. I was greeted by Arthur when I arrived home with 3 bisous, and it was great to see the fam! Vero came home later, but I was greeted first by her best friend, Katrine, who is in town from Strasbourg for the week. She is gorgeous, straight outta Vogue, and is very friendly. Vero told me Katrine is dating a man who doesn’t speak French, but only English and German. She doesn’t speak German, thus they speak English. This seems a little crazy, but I guess they are teaching each other! Quick update on Vero. She is now dating a man named Pierre, hence why she is hardly home! I met him before I left for break, and he seems nice, so I’m happy! I have received delicious meals so far this week through from her friend Katrine, since Vero has been out on some hot dates. ALSO. I half got scolded today. I was the last one to leave the house and locked both locks, out of habit. I somehow managed to forget that the boys don’t have the key to the top lock, thus they were locked out of the house! I felt bad, but it was an honest mistake, so nothing I could really do!
This weekend should be relaxing, since I’m staying here, and hopefully saving a little money! The weather is supposed to be nice, so hopefully we can spend the weekend at the beach!

CIAO my loves!
… I officially have one month left in FRANCE!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Trip of a Lifetime-Italia


































04.22.09

WE finally made it home! 24 hours of traveling, all modes of transportation taken, including a broken down train, but we arrived! Our last train from Nice to Montpellier literally broke down 2 hours into the ride, and we were stuck in the middle of NOWHERE France, in the dark. We were a little bit scared, first of all since it was getting dark and we were stuck in a forest. AND our train kept making bizarre creaking noises; basically we were partaking in a new horror film! 2 and a half hours later, we somehow miraculously started moving after the problem was fixed, and arrived home by 2:30 am. Other than this minor flop, this was the best trip/SPRING BREAK I have ever had!

We (me, Maddie, and Nick) started our wonderful adventure in Monte Carlo, with a 3 hour layover to explore. It is seriously unlike any where I have ever seen; kind of surreal. Monaco is the second smallest country in the world, and we literally walked the entire width within a few minutes! We tried to check our bags, but since the train station is so small, lockers did not exist here. Thus, we had to truck our bags across town looking like MAJOR tourists, but life was good. It was gorgeous weather and we were starving, so we opted to find a little sandwich shop. This was not as easy as you may think. We started walking by the shore, only spotting huge yachts, expensive seafood joints, and pricy designer labels. We finally came across the local ‘mall’, where a giant escalator took us down to find a gorgeous shopping complex, while chandeliers covering the ceiling. We found a sandwich joint and took them to the park to enjoy the weather and people watching. Every blade of grass was cut to perfection and all the locals were strolling around the park in their Sunday’s best accompanied by their chic little dogs. Seriously, this place was nuts! Afterwards, we hiked up to a palace (with luggage in hand) and got a beautiful view of the city. Milan was our next destination, and we couldn’t wait to arrive!


Milano. (April 4-5) Definitely not the prettiest city I have ever seen, but it was a great place for us to start our adventures! We were able to stay with Maddie’s friend, Emily, which was extremely convenient and so nice. The city is much more industrial, and has tons of great shopping. Most importantly, the duomo (Cathedral) in Milan is hands down worth going there for. It is the thrid largest Catherdral in the world, and is seriously incredible. We were able to climb to the top, and walk on the entire roof and explore. The architecture is extremely intricate, simply stunning. Seeing it in the night was even more incredible, with its while color jumping off the night sky. We dined on some tasty gelato, and made a great dinner Sunday. A delicious mozzarella and tomato salad, chicken and potatoes, Italian wine, and a fruit salad. It was actually quite fun to cook, since I am so used to Vero making me dinner! I was also able to meet up with my friend Tara for dinner and gelato one night, which was great to catch up and see her in her city!



Venezia. (April 6-7) This was definitely one of my favorite places we visited. Such an incredible city, with around 420 islands all connected by bridges. It was everything I imagined, and so much more. It is a little strange since there are no cars, and their only form of transportation is by boat. It was funny to wake up and see the delivery men on their boats delivering goodies to different shops. We were able to spend two days here, which were so enjoyable. The weather was perfect, beautiful and sunny. We roamed the streets for hours; there was so much to see! Incredible mask shops, gondola men all about, gorgeous views, so many canals, and fun window shopping. We even scored a gondola ride, SO MUCH FUN! Our gondolier (Lucas) was a cute Italian man (who even sang to us!) and pointed out various sites around the city. We watched the sunset on a dock by our hostel that night, and it could not have been a more perfect day. We even scored an adorable dinner overlooking a main canal, where we ate their specialty of risotto. Delicious! I am in LOVE with Venice, and would love to go back.

Firenze. (April 8-9) We arrived in Florence mid afternoon and found our hostel after a minor detour, getting lost around the duomo. Florence’s duomo is the fourth largest in the world, and quite incredible indeed. We walked all the way up it (484 steps!) and got an incredible view of the city. We met up with one of Nick’s friends who is studying there who took us around to a few hot spots. We went to Michelangelo’s lookout point, with yet again another beautiful view of the entire city and we were able to see the duomo in all of its glory. He also took us to Vivolvi, a gelato shop, which was definitely the best gelato I had in Italy. I tried chocolate mousse and carmeled pear, soo yummy! We went to two different museums, with the Uffizi being the first. After waiting in a painfully longgg line (2 and a half hours!) we went inside and went straight to exploring. I really wanted to see the painting the Birth of Venus by Botticelli, which we found quickly. It is huge in person and is quite beautiful. Soon after, we ventured off to the famous leather market of Florence, where there were TONS of vendors everyone. They were selling every color scarf imaginable, leather bags, silk ties, random souvenirs, and it went on forever! Me and Maddie went home with a few too many scarves, but we couldn’t resist! We also went to the Galleria, where the infamous David is. The statue is seriously incredible, and huge! Seriously he is around 12ft tall! There is an immense amount of detail, you can literally see all of his veins popping out. There wasn’t much else to see in the gallery, but David was definitely worth going to see. We had a really interesting dinner that night too, someplace Nick’s friend recommended we try. We went into this cute artsy bar, ordered a drink (we all got Chianti, the specialty) and then got a free buffet of food! It was interesting since it was not Italian food, but it was delicious. Around 3 dozen different plates of vegetables, pastas, and various appetizers. It was a very fun and enjoyable way to eat! We were able to explore around the Old Bridge at night, there was even a full moon. Florence was definitely a close second to Venice, and I wish we would have had another day, since it had RIDICULOUS shopping. I even think it was better than Milan, which is supposedly the fashion capital of the world?

ROMA. (April 10-12) We arrived on Good Friday, were a little exhausted, but excited to see this great city! By this city, we were masters of the Italian lingo. And by masters, I mean we had three words perfected. Grazie, Prego, and tres (the number three). The meaning of prego was quite hysterical to all of us, since it seems appropriate to add it into any conversation. It can mean can I help you, you’re welcome, and probably oh so much more. Our hostel was kind of in the china town of rome, but was in a really good location. We had a few crazy Austailians who ‘lived at the hostel’, but other than them, it was a great place. The showers there were great and we even had a kitchen. Our new friend/manager of the place Azad, was adorable and always checking in on us to see where we were going next. He made me feel a little inadequate, since we found out he can speak NINE languages, including ones like Polish and Hindu. This fact kind of amazed me and makes me want to learn another asap. We went to the Colloseum that day, but to our surprise it was closing early. The pope was going to give a procession that night from the Colloseum, and people were already lining up outside at 5pm. After grabbing a quick dinner, we headed to the action ourselves. We were able to see the Pope from afar! His mass was given in 5 different languages, with French being the second and English being the third. The English voice, was a mix inbetween a Scottish lad and a southerner. It was difficult to understand, thus French was easier. Kind of ironic. That night we watched Gladiator in our hostel (cliché I know, when in rome), and prepared ourselves for an early night. We were headed to Vatican City in the morning and wanted to get there before it opened to avoid the lines! We took the metro, got there and only had to wait around thirty minutes, and even scored ourselves a free tour. Vatican City is the smallest county in the world, pretty crazy since we visted the second smallest as well. We toured St Peter’s Basilica, which is hands down the most gorgeous church I have ever seen. It looked as if there were gorgeous frescos all over, but to our surprise these frescos, were actually mosaics! Thus, the reason why you are able to take flash photography inside. We also saw Michealangelo’s famous statue of Pieta, translated to pity in English. It is now behind a bullet proof glass wall because in 1972 one man claimed he was Jesus, and smashed the statue fifty times with a hammer. Miraculously all the pieces were returned, since the pope made a public announcement to the city. We went to the Vatican Museums after, where the Sistine Chapel is. Walking through the ‘museum’ was truly insane. I have never been so in awe of the amazing amounts of detail covering the ceiling, floor, everywhere! The Sistine chapel was unbelievable as well, but absurdly overwhelming! You could hardly move, people were literally back to back. We soon found out this was the WORST day to be in the Vatican City, as our tour guide told us. The Museums and the Basicalla are closed Good Friday, then on Easter, then on Monday, HENSE everyone tries to go Saturday. We were able to see the Trevi fountain at night, we threw in a coin to make sure we returned to Rome one day. The fountain is gorgeous, especially at night.

The next morning(EASTER) it was off to the Colleseum again, bright and early hoping it would not ‘close’ this time. We all dressed springy, showing off a little Easter cheer. Once again I did not dress appropriately for the weather, but it was all in all good. We purchased our own personal tour guides aka audio guides and went off to exploring. The coliseum is amazing, and used to hold around 40,000-70,000 people for Gladiator matches. They would also have trap doors, where animals would jump out to distract them. We made ourselves a cute little Easter dinner, and even bought an Italian Easter cake. We saw people buying these ‘strange’ things at every grocery store in every city we visited, so we figured we should give it a try. It was delicious, and supposedly in the shape of a dove. We had leftovers, and brought it to the train station in the morning, and ate it while we waited for our train to the airport. Two Italian women saw us chowing down on their Easter tradition (mind you we were all wearing ‘Italia’ shirts), and were uncontrollably laughing. We stated cracking up ourselves, since I’m sure we looked ridiculous. Overall, Rome was great, minus the crazy amount of tourists!

Greece to come, soon!

Monday, March 30, 2009

FAMILY!

03.30.09

This weekend has been quite relaxing and low key, but really fun! We met some awesome girls from Ireland the other night at a local pub, and it was so fun to speak English and chat them away! They even tried to teach us an irish jig, quite hilarious indeed. Friday we went out with Kelli’s host brother (Jules) and a couple of his friends. They were really funny and I definitely enjoyed our time out with them! Saturday we lucked out and had cold, rainy weather, sooo the boat cruise was interesting to say the least. I had not checked the weather for the morning and decided to dress like it was going to be HOT. I wore a skirt, tights, SANDALS, and a little bomber jacket. We took a bus at 8 am to a little town called Agde and it literally started raining the moment we got there. It was extremely chilly, and our first boat ride through the Mediterranean was a little rocky, so a lot of us were on the very edge of being seasick. Our boat dropped us off, and we had time for lunch. They gave us 2 and a half hours actually….. so we decided to have a true ‘french’ lunch, and make it last for that long. Somehow we did, and finished off our meal with coffee and tea! We had another 2 and a half our boat ride through a canal after, which was a little miserable since it was painfully cold! It was fun though to spend the day with everyone from the program, but if only the weather was a little better!

Today, Véro left for the week to the Circus with her entire class! Virgile, Arthur, and I have the pad to ourselves, and I am quite excited! Hopefully they try and pull some crazy shenanigans with their friends. Their friends basically live at their house now, but I’m assuming next week they WILL live here. I actually enjoy being around them (even though they are 16!) and they try and ask me questions in English which is cute. One of Virgile’s friends was over last night for dinner and he is basically fluent in English since he moved to France from MADISON when he was 3! We spoke Franglais, but mostly English and had to translate to Virgile, which was different for once.

I actually have hardly seen Véro lately, since she has been going out a lot! She will make us dinner, and then usually leave right away. AND lately I have been beating her home the nights I go out; she’s quite the party animal. Good thing the boys are here or I would be a little lonely! One night she didn’t make dinner though, so Arthur said he would cook for us. He came into my room, told me he was making cheeseburgers, then 2 minutes later, came back and said dinner was ready! I started laughing and to my surprise he cooked them.. but they were frozen microwavable ones, still in the plastic wrapper. I found this hysterical, but they actually were not too terrible!
I FINALLLY scored a pic of the boys. I hassled them at dinner about it and they told me they hate pictures but would do it "for Rachel". The one on the left is the older one, Arthur, and the one on the right is Virgile, who is 16!

This week is definitely going to be a little hectic. Packing/finalizing plans for spring break will mostly consume us, but I am sooo sooo excited! ALSO terrific news. Tara will be in Milan for one day when I am there, so we are going to try and meet up! I hope everything goes smoothly/not knowing a word of Italian or Greek works out for us…. BUT hopefully we can get by with our English/French skills.

CIAO for now (2 weeeeeks!)
:)

Monday, March 23, 2009

PARIS, je t'aime!


































3.23.2009

PARIS! Wow, I seriously am ridiculously more obsessed than I was to begin with. Lexi, Lily, her friend Nate, Kelli and I took the TGV (super fast train!) to Paris early Friday morning, and arrived around 10:30! Vero was sweet and mapped out the metro for me to our hotel, and I got us there without a problem! Somehow I quickly became a master of the metro (how I do not know) BUT this worked out great since everyone else found it confusing. It was basically just like our tram back home, but with a ton more lines. I think we rode on every line except for two, which was actually pretty cool. It is SOO much faster than the trams, and so easy to figure out once you get the hang of it. I wish we had one back home! Enough about awesome transportation, we quickly got settled in our hotel, grabbed lunch and ventured off to our first destination: the Champs-Elysées! I remember singing about this lovely street in the third grade, and I have been obsessed with it ever since. Lexi and I literally ran off the metro, and skipped down the entire street… we were just a little excited! It was exciting since it was everyone’s first time to Paris, minus Lily who went in high school. We quickly spotted the Arc de Triomphe at the end of the street, and climbed up it. The view from the top was amazing. All of the main street connect to it and form a roundabout around it. From the arc, you can see the entire city, including all major monuments from afar. We spotted the Eiffel tower and I nearly lost it. This obviously became our next destination and we decided to walk there! It kept getting closer, and we finally made it within only around twenty minutes! It was remarkable to see up close. It was built in 1889, 100 years after the French Revolution. We have been learning a bunch about French history in my Culture and Patrimoine Class… yess I’m actually learning things over here!

After taking a ridiculous amount of photos of le Tour Eiffel, we ventured home, quickly changed and headed to the Louvre! It is free for students Friday nights after 6pm, so we decided to take advantage of this great find. We explored the museum for around 2 and a half hours, seeing the Mona Lisa (cool… but not that cool), Venus de Milo, and tons of other statues and paintings. The building itself may be cooler than all the paintings put together. It may be my most favorite building I have ever been in; the ceilings are ridiculous ordinate and the architecture is INCREDIBLE. Also, we were there when the sun set, so the glass pyramid outside was lit and the museum was dark, and a little eerie. I am a little obsessed, and I cannot wait to go back with my parents; it was insanely beautiful. This was quite the busy day and we were a little exhausted from the entire day, so we grabbed dinner, saw the Eiffel tower at night (soooo pretty!) and headed back to the hotel.



The next morning we grabbed a quick breakfast at Starbucks (whenever one is near, we have to go of course). It happened to be near the National Opera of Paris, and we went inside, since we heard it was really pretty. TO our surprise, it was again GORGEOUS. It was founded by Louis XIV and has an incredible grand staircase and many foyers. We were also able to view the auditorium, and saw an amazing crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling, weighing only a mere 8 tons. It was so fun to see and if only we could have seen a show there! After we took the metro to Montmartre, the hill/adorable place where Sacré-Cœur is located. I quickly became obsessed with this area, since it was so charming. It was once a artists quarters, and there was an little art market in the main area as we passed through the city. I got mistaken for being Swedish and English a few times when speaking French (this is a good thing I am thinking..). And when people quickly found out we were American, they were impressed we knew French, and most kept speaking French with us! After Montmartre, we went to the Notre Dame. It was very different from Sacré-Cœur, but still reaaaaly cool. Its stain glass windows and high ceilings were amazing and the back of the church was really cool! We did a little shopping around town and went back to clean up and grab dinner! Kelli’s friend has been living in Paris since June, so she recommended a few of her favorite places to go. We tried to get into a fondue restaurant (unfortunately it was booked), so we decided on Chez Gladines. It was really tiny, and a little of the beaten path (aka no tourists and no English) BUT I think it was definitely my favorite meal so far in France! It was actually really affordable, for a lot of food! As we were leaving, I spotted a familiar piece of art nearby. Vero is obsessed with this artist (Mystic) who does Graffiti in random places all over Paris. I was excited I recognized this, and obviously took a picture! When I returned home, I showed it to her and she freaked out! Little did I know she has NEVER seen a piece of her graffiti (she even lived in Paris for 10 years), so little to say I was quite lucky! After dinner, we went out on the town to the Latin Quarter and had a fun night!
The next morning, we woke up early and headed to the flea market! It was really fun to see all of the different vendors and check out the crazy stuff they have up for sale. I bought a few things (really cheap tights and a pair of cute shoes), but we left earlier than we wanted to since it was freezing! It was probably around 40 degrees, but with the wind, it was so cold! We lucked out the rest of the weekend, since it was sunny, not a cloud in the sky; literally the ideal weather to sightsee in. We grabbed lunch closer to town, and caught our train home around 3:30pm. We returned home at a reasonable hour and I couldn’t wait to tell Véro all about it! I can’t wait to go back, since there are tons more museums I would love to explore, along with some more shopping of course!

Paris is definitely a must see, but speaking a little French is definitely made it easier. As for the people in Paris, they were a lot different than I expected. We were in more touristy areas, so it was easy to speak a little English, but French knowing French was really useful at times. There was one couple who was extremely rude to us on the metro, yelling at us (in French) about sitting down, since you can’t do this when it is crowded… yet it was not crowded one bit? A cute older French man was defending us and mocking this man, a little scary since I swore a fight was going to break out. I couldn’t tell much of a difference with the dialects, but the Parisians were a little easier to understand.

The boys are back this week! It is nice, but the house is definitely not as quiet and I get limited internet acess, but all in all it is fun! Véro leaves next Monday for the circus with her class! She invited me to come with, but unfortunately I cannot miss a week of class and our spring break starts that Friday! I wont see her for three weeks, since she gets back Friday night, and I leave for Italy Friday morning, which will be a little sad! I seriously cannot even wait for Spring Break though; it was coming up so soon (11 days!). We have finalized all of our hostels, and just have to book our return flight home, and our trains throughout Italy. Our finalized plans are to take a train to Monte Carlo (5 hour layover, but time to explore!), then train it to Milan until Sunday. Stay in Venice for 2 days, then to Florence for 2 days, then to Rome until the following Monday, until we fly out mid afternoon to ATHENS! Spend a night in Athens, then take the ferry to Santorini and Ios, and fly back from Athens to Barcelona Sunday…. And take a train from Barcelona to Montpellier! Not our ideal route back, but basically our only choice! Nick, Maddie and I are traveling throughout Italy together, and Lauren, Lexi and Mare are meeting up with us in Athens! This should be the trip of a lifetime, I seriously cannot even wait!

This weekend I am staying in Montpellier, and there is a boat cruise on the Etang de Thau Saturday morning! It is already paid for by the program and is all planned out, so it should be great! I’m actually really excited to stay here this weekend, since we will be traveling/spending oodles of money in the following weeks, so it pays to save a little and not travel!

Hope SB was amazing for all!
xoxo

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

carcassone/more greves??














03.18.09


Monday was definitely an interesting start to the week, since I was greeted at our school by tons of students blocking the main entrance! Students were literally blocking EVERY entrance actually, and they would not let anyone into the gates (they even formed a human chain….). I found Simon, a friend from my class, and we attempted to walk around the school in search of an open entrance to see if class was cancelled. We finally found one on the opposite side that they forgot to block, so we went in to find out our morning class was cancelled, but the rest of classes would begin after noon! We were warned that a blockade might happen, and there would be more security, since someone broke into the school grounds last Thursday night and vandalized a few buildings. I could not even attempt to tell you why this is going on, since the French confuse me more and more each day. AND tomorrow there is a national Greve ! All the buses, trams, trains, may be closed or delayed; soooo school may be canceled again? Other professions are taking apart in it too (including Vero of course…)! Vero told me I could take her bike to school if the trams are not running, BUT let’s hope this isn’t the case since I realllly don’t wanna bike around 35 minutes to school. She told me 6 out of 8 teachers at her school are striking tomorrow, since class sizes keep getting bigger, and they will not hire more teachers. She got really riled up about it over dinner, and told me it was hard to explain, but I got the majority of it.


Tuesday a few girls and I went to Carcassonne after class, and it was a blast! The weather was absolutely gorgeous, but the wind was a little nippy. The train ride was only an hour and a half, and we arrived right on time! For some reason, I was imagining the town to be quite small, with not a lot to see other than La Cite, the fortress. But it actually turned out to be bigger than I expected, with lots of shopping and a lot to see! The Castle is from the 12th century, had been restored in the 19th century. La Cite is basically a walled in town, with tons of look outs and towers. It was seriously remarkable to see. We paid 5 Euros to explore the walls and walk around the towers. It was definitely worth it and I am so happy I went! We grabbed lunch at an extremely cute café outside on a porch, and we were able to enjoy the sun, before our train came. We got our on train, and 45 minutes later it still had not left! We had no idea what the problem was, but we followed an older French woman onto a different train (I’m still not sure it this was legal) BUT we made it home and it seemed to work!

So this past Sunday marked the 8 week mark. Kind of unbelievable if you ask me; I can’t believe I have actually been living in France for two months. There have definitely been times I wish I was home, but the good things (new friends, traveling, etc) have unquestionably surpassed the times of missing home. I am eager for my family to come visit.. .only two months to go! I’m getting nervous that these last few months are going to fly by. In two weeks is Spring break, and after that there is only around a month left! SO many places left I want to explore, yet so little time!

xxx

Sunday, March 15, 2009

J'adore la France.

















03.15.09
This weekend was so much fun and very relaxing! Katie ended up coming and I picked her up at the train station Friday afternoon! It was great to see my roomie again (twice in one week!) but the weekend went by sooo fast! We explored the city Friday, did a little shopping and came home for a lovely dinner from Vero! She was going out with her friends that night; she looked adorable and had on a chic leather jacket. She called this her ‘rock and roll look’. She made us lasagna (deliciousss) and we ate dinner with Arthur. I had to do a little translating, but it was fun! Vero was actually trying to speak some English with Katie as well, so it was fun to hear her not speaking French for once. That night, we went out to a local bar and met some fun Frenchies who were in town for the Fallout Boy concert! Unfortunately we could not get tickets (they were sold out!) but we had fun chatting it away in French, Spanish, and English with our new friends. They wanted to hang out with me and Katie the next day before the concert, so we met up with them in the afternoon, did a little shopping and grabbed a drink. It was actually really enjoyable talking to them, since I was able to practice my French! One of the boys was not very good at English, so French was our only choice! He told me he thought my French was really good and I was able to hold a normal convo with him… this reassured me that my French is somehow improving? Exciting!

Katie definitely got the true French experience: making French friends, eating at our fave restaurant “le wok”, tasting Veros cooking, making delicious crepes in the morning!, eating more crepes for a snack on the street, drank some French wine AND of course, French cheese! She did some serious shopping too, and we both were sporting some new outfits/accessories the next day! It was so much fun to have a visitor and let them in on my daily life. We lucked out on the weather too…. It was absolutely gorgeous! We didn’t have time today to go to the beach, but we did eat lunch at a cute outdoor café in the center. I brought her to her train and we said our goodbyes. I officially won’t see her until the end of May, BUT am soo happy we met up twice IN EUROPE. Quite amazing if you ask me.

This Tuesday we are taking a day trip after our class to Carcassonne! We get out early, so we thought this was a perfect opportunity to go! Carcassonne is a medieval walled in city, and I have heard sooo much about it, I can’t wait to see it! Lexi, Tyra, and I are going, along with Tyra’s two friends who are here from the states! We are get home around 6 that night, so it should be the perfect amount of time to explore!

This weekend me and a few girls are off to PARIS! I am sooooo excited and can’t even wait! We leave bright and early at 7 am and return late Sunday! I want to see SO MANY things, so hopefully we can get a lot accomplished! CANT WAIT!

xoxo

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

BARCA!



















03.11.09

I have finally caught up on some serious lack of sleep from this weekend! It was sooo much fun to be in Barcelona with my girls from Minnesota! I took the train all by myself (it left at 730am!) and I made it there without a problem. I was a tid bit nervous when we crossed the border to Spain, since all of the announcements being made were in Spanish. As you may know, I do not speak a word of spaniiish, BUT luckily no problems arose. My train did get in 20 minutes late, and I basically sprinted off it out of excitement. Katie and I must have crossed paths looking for eachother, BUT I spotted her and ran. It was sooo good to see her and we went back to her house to wake up miss Kristen Karlin, who decided to nap in the morning. After a fun recap of each other’s lives we grabbed a late lunch at a local spot and ate delicious paella and tapas! We found our hostel soon after, and I may say that we were a little frightened at first. We walked into the place, it was deserted and no one was in sight. Kristen called the man we were supposed to meet and he came about 30 minutes later, BUT luckily lead us up a stairway we didn’t see that was actually our hostel.

This hostel/apartment was so cool! We really lucked out, and it was only 16.50 Euros a night! The complex was basically an apartment, with six different rooms, a kitchen, small living room with a tv and a dining room table. We happened to be the only people in the place for the weekend, minus our bff Finnish girls who moved out early Saturday morning. In other words, we basically had our own little apartment for the weekend. It was right outside of Las Ramblas and actually the location worked out great. Friday night we met up with some of Tara’s friends who were also in Barcelona from her program and grabbed a quick dinner, before going out. The nightlife there was crazy, since many people there don’t even eat until around 10ish, the night gets a late start! We went to a few different places that night, ending up at a local club right by the beach.

Katie was a master of the metro, so it was really easy to get around. Barcelona is seriously HUGE. I knew it was going to be a big city, and a lot different from all of the places I have been so far, but it was truly a lot different from what I expected! I always felt safe, but I definitely had to be more aware of my surroundings. Katie would always warn us before getting on the metro to hold on to our stuff for good, since a lot of people tend to get their stuff stolen. Luckily none of us ever had a problem!

The weather was GORGEOUS all weekend; I think I even got a little tan! We walked around the boardwalk and made our way to the beach. It was so great to explore the city in such great weather and with my besties! We finally ate lunch around 3ish after walking around, and scored a prime spot at an outdoor café. We did a little shopping after, and headed home for a quick shower, and then off to a late dinner. I did forget to mention that we had STARBUCKS for breakfast. Literally amazing, since mochas were calling my name. We found a place with delicious burgers, not exactly European fine dining, but we were craving them. That night we did some more hopping around, met up with some of Katie’s friends and had the time of our lives. Kristen and I made it back a little later then Tara and Katie, so we had to cab it home and make an unexpected buzz to the owner of the other hostel to let us in. Quite frankly, he was not so pleased, but luckily we ran past him before he could catch us.

The next morning we had to pack up our things and move out (we almost forgot to return the key..) and took our things with us while we did a little more exploring. We decided to go to the Park Guell by Guadi. It was definitely quite the hike uphill and not so easy with our bags/luggage, but we managed. The park was so crowded, but amazing to see! Everything was extremely intricate and really cool to see. We walked back to the beach after and we all grabbed a few munchies to snack on there, before we had to find our way back. It somehow worked out perfectly that Tara and Kristen had to catch a bus to the airport around 3:45 and I had to be at the train station by 4:15, so we were all basically on the same schedule. My train ride back was a bit delayed, so I didn’t get home until around 11pm, but I did get to chat a while with mama wight on the train ride home which was nice! I am sooo happy we all actually met up and Barcelona was the perfect place for it! I would love to go back there, since I feel like there is so much more to explore! Overall, it was a very successful weekend and made me so excited for next year!

Nothing is too new in the land of France other than the fact that planning spring break is a little stressful and my family keeps growing on me more. Last night they had a food fight in the kitchen, and kept pretending to moon everyone. They crack me up and help me from not being homesick. I promise to get some pics up of the boys soon, but I keep forgetting! Tonight is the night and I will not let them leave the dinner table until a photo shoot happens.

This weekend should be a little more relaxed since I’m not doing any traveling AND my friend Katie from Barcelona might actually come here this weekend! Nothing is finalized quite yet, but hopefully things work out. Vero said she could stay with me in my bed and that it would not be a problem! This is awesome since she won’t have to pay for a hostel and I can spend oodles more time with her! Saturday the Sounds and Fallout Boy are coming to Montpellier (craaazy, eh?) so a few friends and I thought it may be fun to go to a concert while we are here.

Sorrry for the long post, enjoy the pics! :)