30.1.12

Madame


Life Lessons from Madame

-       Don’t use make-up, just wash your face with water & marseillaise soap
-       Exercise! She still rides her bike every morning in the summer!
-       Be curious in life
-       Watch your spending & budgeting
-       To cure a sore throat: 1) get a handkerchief or towel 2) pour some alcohol on it 3) sprinkle some pepper on that 4) tie it around your neck & sleep with it on. Sore throat should be gone in the morning!!
-       …more to come over the next few months!

* Madame is my landlady, or “propriétaire”. There are four floors in our apartment building; the first is a Lebanese Restaurant, the second two are Madame’s apartment, and the top is our little home! She’s lived in Nîmes for about 60 years, and grew up about 50 or 60 kilometers outside of the city. She’s got the full southern accent, and even knows a bit of langue d’oc (the old regional language down here that very few people speak now: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langue_d%27oc). She’s super sweet, and says that she’s our “grand-mère française” for the year. She loves telling us stories about her travels, family, food & past rent-ers. She can’t speak any English, can understand (but not speak) German, and speaks a bit of Spanish. We’ve had two fabulous, long dinners with her & been down a few times for tea or dessert. I think at some point we’re going to surprise her with a dinner, maybe cook some semi-American dishes. 

22.1.12

sarah's birthday weekend

salut! 
the week is a bit of a blur now, mostly of getting ready for sarah's birthday (entire weekend planned with surprises!), going to the gym, and teaching about food all week. ready to move on to the next subject, which i think will be a mixture of sports (so to cover the superbowl in my older classes) & animals. 

sarah's birthday ended up being quite the success! we managed to surprise her with a big dinner on friday night, did presents & i made a huge homemade chocolate cake (sofreakinggood) that we stuck 20 little scottish flags in. i'll add in pictures once sarah uploads them. it was a great night, and lots of fun to celebrate with everyone. definitely got me excited about my upcoming birthday! saturday we did a picnic in the jardins, accompanied by some fabulous people-watching & food. then all met at the train station at 6, surprised sarah & told her we were off to montpellier for a night out! she had a great time, as did the rest of us, celebrating her 20th in style & with plenty of dancing ;) 
happy birthday weekend sarah!! 

20 Scottish flags!

dinner with everyone on friday night
dinner in montpellier on saturday - me, anna & chad


sarah, anna & i

i've got a few things to check off my to-do list today, (including this blog post) so i'll get back to semi-productivity :)

bisous

14.1.12

salle de sport, je t'aime

phew, finally blogging from Nîmes and about Nîmes! not that i don't love traveling, but it's going to be nice to stay in France for awhile. time to get stuff done & start thinking about what happens after this program! this week has pretty much focused on going to the gym (salle de sport en français) with anna & sarah & teaching. gym sessions have been great, we discovered a punching bag in one of the back rooms of the gym & have been having some fun with that after frustrating teaching days. sarah & i are doing workouts written by her boyfriend, who was a personal trainer for awhile. it's nice to have some kind of plan instead of going in & doing whatever! since the gym is small, we're starting to see some familiar faces & chat a bit more with the owner & the trainers there. it's definitely a bit more of a community than l.a. fitness was this past summer. they've always got free coffee out, and often a cake or something brought in for members to snack on (probably not the most fitness-oriented snack though...). 

teaching this week went relatively well, nothing to special to note! currently teaching food & finishing up seasons with the youngest classes. 

had a girls night on friday night with sarah, anna & megan - made personal pizzas (thank you many fridays at denison, miss the friends that started PPP friday with me!) and attempted cooking macaroons....which was pretty much an epic fail. we went for vanilla, next time i think we need to try one with more flavor. and follow the directions step-by-step instead of skipping a couple...oops. watched a chick-flick, talked girl stuff & went to sleep! the first week of hardcore workouts is exhausting!

tomorrow - off to montpellier for the day to go to an american football (!!!) game with asia! nimes v. montpellier - we just found out there's club football here, very excited to be super american & see a game again.

all for now - bisous!

12.1.12

Paris, NYE & Nîmes with Lauren


Ahh Paris, well you’ve heard about it & how much I adore the city at the beginning of this trip so I’ll skip that bit. I arrived in Paris late afternoon on Tuesday & met Lauren on the Champs Elysees for a pizza & coffee.  Her visit was definitely the best Christmas present I could have received! It’s been so nice to see a friend from home, introduce her to my friends here & show her around my daily life. The first night we ate, chatted & then got let into the apartment. We stayed in a gorgeous apartment near the Eiffel Tower, could even see it out my window! Since Lauren was exhausted, we stayed in & went to bed early. Next day – slept in, then started walking around! We did the neighborhood around the Eiffel Tower & Rue Cler, went to a café & did the classic coffee for about 2 hours French-thing. Lauren had this fabulous salad, I think it was salade de chèvre grillé. Yummm, toasted goats cheese on top of the salad. Pretty chill day, just enjoying walking around Paris. Next day – Louvre! I went to the Louvre about 7 years ago, on my first trip to Europe with family. It was a quick visit, so I was excited to go back & take our time touring as much as the museum as we could. We were in by 10 & spent the next glorious 5 hours in the museum, hitting each wing but not every floor. We then met Swags (my friend Sarah from Denison) & her friend A at the train station. Hooray for Denison/Kappa reunions! We all went back to the apartment to cook, and then went to a bar in St. Germain area to see a bit of Paris par nuit.
Day 3 – Went to a market in the morning in Le Marais...or around there. Café, bien sur, and wandering streets before walking all the way to L'Opèra (the opera building) and then taking the train to the Pere Lachaise cemetery (home to important people such as Edith Piaf, Gertrude Stein, Chopin..)We had a picnic lunch there & continued our wandering. Later on S & L got to meet some of my assistant friends at a bar on Rue Princesse.





Day 4 - NEW YEARS EVE DAY! L & S & her friend headed to musee d'orsay while i slept in & met my friend Anna to tag along for shopping with her. We all met back up at the apartment at 6, got ready, and all headed to my friend Elisabeth's apartment, also on the Left Bank. Almost all of my Nîmes friends were in Paris for NYE as well and it was great for both S & L to meet them :) We all took the metro over to Montmartre to watch the fireworks & greet the new year (aka no fireworks, but champagne, singing, count downs & welcoming in 2012 with friends – perfection. It was a really great night, and definitely the best NYE I’ve had, which hopefully means 2012 will be an amazing & epic year!



Lauren & I returned to Nîmes that afternoon, and throughout the week I taught, we made a trip to Uzes and Avignon, explored Nîmes, and relaxed much more than we had in Paris. Here are some pics!

Tour Magne at the top of les jardins

view of Avignon from the top of the Palais des Papes (Pope's Palace from when the papacy resided in Avignon)

L in the jardins :)

streets of nîmes by night,  love the holiday lights!

part of the HUGE palais des papes in avignon

top of the palais des papes


7.1.12

Anthony Bourdain

http://pinterest.com/pin/249246160596974380/

Well fine then, I will :)

2.1.12

** bienvenue 2012!! **


Happy New Years from Paris!! 

I can't believe it's 2012 already! Seems like just the other day I was home celebrating the arrival of 2011 & all that was going to come with it....graduating college, saying goodbye to Denison, and whatever job was going to come next. At that point I didn't know where I'd be going after Denison,
but I am so happy where I am now. Once again, I don't know what will come
after this program in France, but as a second time around I'm not as nervous as I was last year. I know I'll figure something out, that even with the awful economic situation there are lots of options for me. Time to get to work on the next chapter of my life!
2011 was a year full of change, some good some hard, 
but through everything my friends & family have been there to support me
& never along the way did I doubt that moving to France for this program was the best decision I could have made.
2011 was great, but I'm soo excited to see what comes with 2012

2012 had the most epic arrival of any past New Years, so I'm thinking this year will be fantastic :)

bisous