Apparently people actually read my blog, because I've gotten requests lately to write something...glad people are reading, but turns out it's not very convenient to write a lot when you're computer-less and French teachers stand over your shoulder everytime you're on a computer. Seriously, they're annoying and they make it hard to get anything done. I'm looking forward to going back to a culture where people respect personal space.
Other than that, France has been incredible lately. The past few weeks have flown by and been packed with exciting events that I'll try to do justice to...hopefully pictures will be up soon.
The first weekend back from vacation was Carnaval in Romans, so Rachel, Margo and Stephanie (friends from Puget Sound) came down from Dijon for the weekend, as did Grace from Chambéry. We all went to Valence on Friday night for a party at Becca's that ended up being the most entertaining party of my life. It was a costume party (I didn't dress up...I hate costumes)...basically, the presence of two dudes in dresses and one crazy Irish guy made the night unforgettable. Plus, having all the girls visiting was a blast.
The next day, all of the Valence and Romans assistants, plus our visitors, went to Carnaval. I have NEVER seen this much action in my little town. The streets were packed, people were dressed up, confetti and silly string were everywhere, and there were bands and floats all over the place. There was a huge parade, impressive even to people who haven't been living in a town of 30,000 for the past 6 months. At the end of the parade, they actually lit a huge wooden face float on fire and had fireworks going off behind him. Amazing...if you don't believe me, I have photographic evidence. After the parade, there was a concert in a tent that we went into with very low expectations and, once again, were blown away. It was this awesome Vaudeville-style band, and all of the guys were so entertaining to watch. They reminded me a lot of Kay Kay, for those of you who from UPS. One guy was wearing glasses with no lenses and a tux jacket, the drummer was wearing aviators and a long, fur-lined coat (plus, he had the same expression on his face for the entire show), and another guy had on a purple suit that was about 4 inches too short for him, accented by his fro. To top it all off, they all had little miniature cone hats on (I'm sure there's a real name for them...I am unaware of it, though). The music was fantastic, and the entertainment factor even better. I finished the weekend off by having a relaxing Sunday in Romans with Grace, Stephanie, Rachel and Margo...altogether, 3 awesome days.
The next week, I took a little 'weekend in the middle of the week' with Becca since neither of us teach on Wednesdays. We headed to Die (pronounced 'Dee') on Tuesday night and stayed with Patrick, an American assistant there. The town only has about 5000 people, and it's surrounded by mountains on all sides. GEORGEOUS. We had an awesome night at a local bar where we did readings in accents of the French books available there, then proceeded to talk to the bartender (an awesome older man) and the other two guys in the bar. We ended the night by checking out the stars, one of the many reasons to love small towns in France that have very few lights on at night. The next day we went to the market, got food for a picnic, and went for a hike. It was so great to be in the mountains...reminded me so much of home. We finished the day with hot chocolate, then headed back to Valence.
THEN...That Friday night was spent in Valence, hanging out with all of the assistants. We got up Saturday morning and got on a train to Arles, in the south, where there was a wine festival. We tasted some wine, saw the city (which I will definitely be going back to before I leave), and fighting against the wind (le Mistral...the most famous wind in France that comes from the sea and continues way too far north). It was a beautiful, sunny weekend, so after staying with Abi and enjoying "Into the Wild" for a relaxing Saturday night, I headed back to Romans on Sunday, read outside for awhile, then did a 9 mile run that was probably the most beautiful run I've ever been on. The sun was setting, glowing on the mountains, and I was running on country roads past vineyards and farms.
Last week, another 'weekend in the middle of the week' (have I mentioned that we work really hard here?) Becca and Abi came to Romans to join the Romans assistants (Demos, Jess and me) for dinner at Demos' apartment. The next was spent relaxing around Romans and checking out some of the cute local cafés.
Finally, we get to last weekend...I went to Grenoble on Friday with Abi, and we spent the sunny, warm day hiking up 'Le Bastille'...an old ruin, not really sure what it's from.
The rest of last weekend was spent in Brussels eating waffles, walking around in the rain, visiting an art museum, and just chilling with Becca, Abi, and my friend John from my study abroad program in Paris. I have MUCH more to elaborate on about this trip, but I am getting kicked off of the internet in 2 minutes and wanted to at least get a partial update posted tonight. More to come...I'll edit this post in the next couple of days.
A+ (meaning, 'a plus', or 'until next time').
16 March, 2009
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Kelsey, you don't have a computer? What happened? Did it get stolen? Did you check under all your pillows carefully???
hahahaha
can't wait to have ya back! we must talk apartments sometime soon.
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