Saturday, June 9, 2012

Ce n'est pas "Au Revoir", c'est "a bientôt." (It's not goodbye, it's see you soon)

My time in France is officially over, and while I'm excited to get back to teaching here in America, I find myself reverting to dreaming and longing to be back in Europe. I'll get back there, and it will be sooner rather than later. For now, I'll just post these photos of my students, so I'll have something to look back on and remember them by.

2nd class (sophomore equivalent)

Terminale (seniors)

Another 2nd class

5eme class at the middle school (7th grade)

Other half of the 5eme class

3eme class at the middle school (9th Grade)

4eme class (8th Grade; they threw me a surprise going away party!)

Going away party!

They wrote me messages on the board

Thanks for a great year, LEM! (No pics of the middle school-it's a construction zone!)

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Aix-en-Provence: the city

Things to do and see in Aix:
-Walk down the Cours Mirabeau, the city's main drag



-Go visit Cezanne's family country home


-Visit Cezanne's studio:

-Have to make a visit to the Cathedral

You also need to visit the Musee Granet, but I don't have any pictures of that. :(

-Also check out the Bibemus quarry, where Cezanne hung out and did some painting:





Monday, May 14, 2012

Aix-en-Provence: The Market

Aix-en-Provence is undoubedtly one of my favorite cities that I visited in France. If I could repeat this whole experience, I think my number one location choice would be Aix.  The city seems to come alive with outdoor markets more than just once a week, but we were only able to interact with the market just once. I'd like to say that the one time encounter was enough, but it was not.  We must have spent the whole morning just walking around, taking in all the beautiful fruits, vegetables and local produce.

Have a look for yourselves:





Tuesday, April 24, 2012

I was hoping that by traveling to the South I would get nice, warm weather....NOT

Mediterranean Sea!

View of the port


Chateau d'If
After my Parisian adventures in the beginning of my holidays, I headed south, to the town of Marseille to meet up with my traveling partner.  I was expecting Marseille, being in the south of France, would have beautiful, WARM, sunny weather. Well, I got the sunny/beautiful part; but I did not get the warm part. Nevertheless, we managed to have a nice afternoon exploring the nearby Frioul Island.  The views were beautiful, and I even go to see the Chateau d'If, which is from one of my all time favorite favorite books/movie, The Count of Monte Cristo.

After our afternoon of exploring, we went to Patacrepe, a crepe place (obvi) for dinner. My dinner crepe was of course delicious, but it was my dessert crepe that was FABULOUS!


A crepe with Kinder chocolate in the middle, surrounded by whip cream w/malt balls on top. It was a good thing I shared this baby!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Remember that time I fell in Paris....twice??

Ok, so the only person who will understand this blog post title is Stephanie, and hopefully she will chuckle like I am doing now as she reads it.

Stephanie came to visit me all the way from Madrid for a few days. It was wonderful to catch up and spend some quality time with her, especially since I won't be seeing her for quite awhile (insert sad face here).  Even though we had some rainy and chilly weather, we still managed to get to a lot of the Parisian hot spots .

We had tea at the Cafe de 2 Moulins, which is from the movie Amelie.

Had to visit the Eiffel Tower!

We also took a boat tour.  This was a first for me! It was pretty seeing everything at night.

Went inside Notre Dame

Lunch at Le Petit Pont, across from Notre Dame. Best meal of the trip without a doubt!!

Finally we took a tour through the Montmartre district. I love this little square that sits at the heart of Montmartre.

Thanks to Stephanie for coming to visit! Our European adventures are not over! 

Stephanie is finishing up her second year teaching in Spain. If you want to learn more about her Spanish life, check out her blog here.


Friday, April 6, 2012

High Five for Friday

Time to recap the highlights of my week!

1. Being lesson planning free Tuesday & Wednesday! 2 of my lessons were canceled this week (not an uncommon occurrence) so I had a mini weekend in the middle of the week. Who doesn't love that?

2. Learning that Rascal Flatts has released their new CD! I already have 3 of the songs, and the song "A Little Home" brings me to tears right now!

3. Splitting Ben & Jerry's cookie dough ice cream w/my friend Emily. It's 6 euros over here! Mad expensive! So we decided to split it; this way we were each only spending 3 euros.

4. This is a highlight and a low point of the week: Booked a ticket to return to the US. 26 days left here. Is this chapter in my life really almost finished?!?!?!

5. My Seconde class (high school sophomores) feeling the need to give me going away presents. This is a picture of me w/most of them.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Les vacances

Welp, it's that time again folks! I am gearing up for another 2 weeks of travel for my final vacation here in France.  When all is said and done, I will be doing a good bit of traveling, both to new places and semi-familiar places.  Probably the most exciting part about my vacation is that I am going to have some VISITORS!!!!!

This is my beautiful friend Stephanie and I at her primary school in Spain (we were celebrating Halloween, can you tell?).  She will be in Paris with me for the beginning part of next week! I am so excited to see her!

My second round of visitors will be some family! It will be great to see some people that I am related to, especially since most of the assistants either a) went home for the break or b) had their parents/family come to visit them.  I cannot express how grateful I am that the Boston DeMayo's have agreed to meet me for a short visit in Paris!

In between my visitors (and after they leave) I will be heading to the following places:
Marseille
Aix-en-Provence
Lyon

My time is quickly coming to an end here in Europe, so be on the lookout for only a few more entries!


Friday, March 30, 2012

High Five for Friday

There is a blog I follow that I found through Pinterest, and this particular blogger does a "High Five for Friday"  where she posts her highlights of the week. I should've gotten on this band wagon long ago, so that I later on I can look back at the posts and remember the highlights of my weeks here, but oh well. At least I'll have them for my next 4 weeks. So here goes:

1. Spring has FINALLY arrived in Montlucon! The weather has been B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L this week!

2. My very dear friend Stephanie (she is living in Spain at the moment) booked a ticket to come to Paris during the first part of my April holidays!! (I love her, and cannot wait to see her!)

3. The lady at Sephora telling me that I speak good French (that's enough to make my WEEK right there!!!)

4. The awesome dress I bought to wear to my sister's graduation & my best friend's rehearsal dinner. (It was 15 euro, marked down from 37 euro!)

5. My student telling me today that he and his classmates didn't deserve to have me as a teacher (I spend a lot of time trying to get them to listen and not talk while I am, and I frequently have to be very stern with them)


What were some of your highlights of the week???

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Château de Versailles

The palace of Versailles.....A reminder of how powerful how France once was, but also a painful reminder of how quickly power in the hands of the wrong person leads to chaos and revolution. The palace was built by Louis XIV, also known as the Sun King ("Roi-Soleil").  Louis thought that he was on equal par with God himself, so he built his home should reflect that status.  He therefore left the palace in Paris, and set out creating his grand château in the city of Versailles, about 10 miles west of Paris.  Anyone who has ever heard of Versailles knows that the palace is just massive; at one point, 6,000 people were living there. Here is an aerial view of the palace (bear in mind this does not include the Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon or Marie Antoinette's Hameau, which are all located on the grounds as well)
You really have to go to Versailles in order to appreciate it's size and magnitude, but I'll do my best with the following pictures. This first picture is of the Royal Chapel.
 Hercules Drawing Room
Checking out the gardens through a window
 About to enter the Hall of Mirrors
 Hall of Mirrors-serious history has been made here, like the end of WWI w/the Treaty of Versailles
Ceiling in the Hall of Mirrors
 Walking through the Hall of Mirrors
 King's public bedroom
Balcony off of bedroom. Louis the XVI & Marie Antoinette stood here as the French people gathered outside in the courtyard
 Queen' public bedroom. The decor in the palace was changed to reflect the current season. And they wonder why the French people revolted.
 Outside about to explore the gardens
 But first we ate our picnic lunch!
Painting of Versailles grounds
Marie Antoinette's Hameau, where she could live like a "peasant"

Except she didn't do any of the work that one would do as a peasant

 She just oversaw all the other people doing the work. 
 We had another picnic for dinner. Best way to eat for a weekend of traveling. 
 The King's public bedroom is just on the other side. Faces the rising sun. 
 We got to go into the Opera House!
The Opera House was made entirely out of wood because the King wanted it built quickly. And wood was the only available material that was readily available in abundance. 



My pictures do not do any justice to the palace, but I hope they have interested you enough to one day go check out the palace for yourself!