Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Bonjour tout le monde!

Sadly, vacation is over. Yesterday, I had my first day back and I have been crammed with long days from 8am-6pm! But it isn't all bad; I get to see my friends and we have been talking about everything we did over the break. I also got two tests back, and I was SO happy to see that I got a 14/20 on my French test. I know what you are thinking—14/20 is a C-, and that's awful—but here in France, the grading system is extremely different, and a 14 is actually considered a very good grade! My French teacher also told Nathalie that she was very impressed with my progress! And I was extremely happy to hear that Nathalie thinks by the time I am done with my semester, I will be perfectly fluent!

For the last week of vacation, I did a lot of traveling with Emma and Nathalie throughout the days. Ludmila and Olivier had work to finish up, so the three of us took day trips to Avignon, Pont du Gard, Arles, and Saint Marie de le mer. They were all soooo pretty, but Avignon and Arles were definitely my favorite!

In Avignon, the three of us went on a tour of the Papal Palace. I loved learning about the Great Schism in history, so it was really cool to actually go to Avignon and see where Pope Clement V ruled!


Dark picture, but one of the courtyards of the palace!



8 (of the 9) Avignon Popes!


Men playing "La Vie en Rose" on the accordion 

To say it was windy is a MAJOR understatement!

After the Palace, the three of went to lunch in a creperie! After eating, I met a few lost Americans and successfully translated directions to them! I was very proud of that :)

Then, we faced the crazy winds and found ourselves lost and in search of "Pond d'Avignon." When we finally found it, Emma taught me the song and dance and "l'on y danse!!"                                





We watched Titanic the night before...

Sur le pont!

The song was written on the wall of the gift shop and I couldn't help taking a picture :)

After we survived the roaring winds, the three of us searched the city for our car and then drove to the city of Pont du Gard to see the actual Pond du Gard! The bridge was really big, and I learned that it was built in 19 B.C. It is absolutely beautiful, and I was incredibly impressed that without crane's and machinery people were able to built this! 

Me in comparison 

This is what the bridge covers and there were a surprising amount of kayaks out, even though it was freezing!

The Pont du Gard was so amazing and we spend a lot of time in the new museum about it. We ended the day with a Nutella Crepe, and then drove home. 

The next day, we all stayed home and worked on homework. Emma and I made Pancakes for the family. They had already tried them once before in New York, but had never made them! Everybody loved adding chocolate chips to them, and Emma learned how to flip a pancake perfectly! In the evening, Ludmila's boyfriend Benjamin came over and we all ate together. He is super nice, and we talked about when he lived in Austin for a year. He told me that one of the things he misses the most is Chipotle :)


Wednesday, the three of us took another day trip. This time to Arles and Saint Marie de le Mer. In Arles, we went to a super old Greek theater which was super cool. It is only half as big as it used to be, but it is easy to get a sense of how big and amazing it must have been.


Next, we went to a Roman stadium where the ancient Romans fought to the death. Right now, it is being restored and is still in use…but for concerts and bull fights. 








We then ate lunch and then walked around Arles. I saw Vincent Van Gogh's house when he lived there and then we went into an old Roman bathing area.


The last really cool thing we did in Arles was go see the bridge that Van Gogh painted! His painting looks like: 
And it actually exists!


To end the day, we drove a few kilometers to Saint Marie de le Mer and went into a few cathedrals. I really enjoyed my day trip and I love how there are such great little towns just a few minutes from Montpellier. 

On Thursday, Emma and I went to The Odysseum and did a fair amount of shopping. The Odysseum is this super cool outdoor mall that has all the cool stores! We took the new Tram system, that finally opened in Lattes. When we came home, Emma got ready for her sleepover. She invited 5 friends over for a Pajama Party and they kept us all up until 3am. On Friday, I went with two of my AFS friends back to the Odysseum and we shopped, ate lunch, and saw a movie. I love seeing my AFS friends! It is such a nice break from my new reality. But don't get the wrong idea, I absolutely love everything about this trip, but sometimes I just want to relax and be around people that feel the same. Saturday morning, Emma, Nathalie, and I made chocolate mousse! It was super fun and surprisingly easy.


Don't judge my appearance…it was a lazy Saturday...

On my last day of break, I did a bit of homework and went to the beach with Nathalie. It was cold, but we sat in the sand and had a lot of fun! It was also election day. In the morning I went with Nathalie to the local middle school and she showed me the process of France's Presidential Elections. There are two elections; the first one is a nation wide election with ALL the candidates. Then the votes are tallied and the two candidates with the most votes goes on to the final election, where they obviously choose one person. The first election was extremely close! Nicholas Sarkozy, the current president, and Francois Hollande beat the others. The two men had an extremely close amount of votes with I think 28% for Hollande and 25% for Sarkozy. It will be interesting to see where the votes will go for the next election, but my family seems to think Hollande will win. 

As I mentioned, school has started once again! I have eight more weeks until school ends and then I have just a few weeks of summer before I return to the States. I am HOPING (mom and dad) that I will be able to go to Paris with some friends before my journey is over, and can't wait to do what I can, in the last weeks.

Bisous









Sunday, April 15, 2012

Bonjour tout le monde!


I have been enjoying my April vacation, and I can't believe the first week is already over! The Monday after Easter, I relaxed with my family and had a very nice afternoon. First, Emma and I walked to the local bakery and I FINALLY took some pictures of Lattes! For lunch, Nathalie taught me how to make frogs. They are surprisingly easy to prepare, and taste super, super good!! After lunch, me, Ludmila, Emma, Milena, and Nathalie painted some part of a tree or something(?) (see pictures below) and then Nathalie used them to decorate her balcony! We had a lot of fun…and Emma and Ludmila couldn't resist starting a paint war. Later that afternoon, Nathalie and Emma and I rode our bikes into the city and visited the new "Mairie," which is a town-hall kind of thing. It was about a 20 minute bike ride into the city and we enjoyed a nice sunny ride! 

This is the small church next to my house

La poste


Preparing the frogs

Soooo good!



The Montpellier Mairie

On Tuesday, the family and I drove a few hours up to Lyon where we met with Nathalie's sister and husband and explored the city. When we got there, it was raining and all the girls went into town and we visited numerous sites. First, we went into one of the oldest Cathedrals of France! Part of it is being restored, but it was still really incredible to see. We then descended down the big hill that the Cathedral sits on and I got to see some gorgeous views of Lyon.



My view from the hill!


Lyon


Typical French ladies with trench coats and berets :)



In France, one does not eat dinner at what I consider the "normal dinner time" (anywhere between 5-8). You eat at 8:30-9:30/10. This being said, you take a "gouter" or snack at 6ish. We had our gouter at a local Creperie. I had a strawberry filled crepe and it was delicious!
Creperie!

Ludmila and Emma

Nathalie et moi

Emma and Aunt Patricia


Next, we all went shopping and I finally bought some clothes! I was SO excited when the salesman chatted with me for a while, and finally told me that I spoke French very well! As it approached "French dinner time," we met up with Olivier and Nathalie's brother-in-law and walked to dinner. Our restaurant, which is called a "Bouchon" in Lyon, was a "typique Lyon bouchon" serving the specialties of the area. We ate a 5 course meal, starting with la graisse (grease…it was very interesting…), then a small serving of sausage and potatoes, followed by your main meal, then cheese, then dessert…frankly I am perplexed at how the French people are not grossly overweight. 


First time I have seen a Starbucks in France!


The bouchon had the napkins that clip to a button!


When our repas was finished, Nathalie, Emma, Uncle Frederick, and I drove around and saw "Lyon par nuit." The city was absolutely beautiful! The rain and all the dim lights made it seem all the more French, and I thoroughly enjoyed my evening. 


The next morning, Nathalie, Emma, Ludmila, and I went into the more modern part of town and did a little shopping. The mall was located just next to the river and all the buildings were uniquely designed. My favorite one was bright orange, and was supposed to look like a block of cheese. 

Cheese building






Following our shopping, we picked Olivier up and drove to Puy to visit all the grandparents! Our first stop, was Olivier's family. Their house has a huge amount of yard space and it is filled with all types of animals. Then, we visited Nathalie's grandmother. She was the cutest little old lady! Before arriving, we stopped and picked up baked goods for her, and in return she insisted that we take chocolates along with us. We continued driving, and drove through some beautiful areas! I of course took 1000's of pictures…


The Chateaux are so pretty!







Finally we arrived at Nathalie's parents' house where we stayed the night! When we first got there, we went with Papi (Grandpa) to post signs for the Presidential election—my entire host family, extended and all, are all completely for Francois Hollande. Then we came home to a FABULOUS dinner of Escargot, asparagus, and veau (veal). I was obviously a little nervous to try my first actual snail (and by actual I mean not found in the sea). But I surprisingly loved them! 


Before cooked


After cooked




The next morning, I woke up and did some exploring with Eloane, who is Lud's cousin, and Nathalie. We went into the countryside and they showed me a lake located on top of a volcano, and numerous chateaux. Later, Meme (pronounced like mommy), Eloane, and I went into the city and climbed 200 ancient steps up to one of the most sacred churches in all of France! There is also a statue of the Virgin Mary at the top of another hill, but it is being restored as well. 

Eloane et moi




My exploring buddy!


Puy




Lastly, Nathalie, Eloane, Emma, and I went to an old chateaux that belonged to a friend of Marie Antoinette. It is mostly ruins now, but overlooks all of Puy and was absolutely beautiful. I really enjoyed my time in Puy, and the rain made it all the better :)


Friday night me, Ludmila, Milena, Sara, Laura, and Clementine went out! We went to a "Boite de nuit" and danced for a few hours. On Saturday, I went to the Comedie with a friend visiting from Perpignan. We saw a movie (in French) and walked around. It is nice to catch up with other kids on exchange. 
Milena, Sara, Clementine, Laura, me, Ludmila


I have one more week or vacation, and I hope to spend it wisely before 8 more weeks of school! Bisous