I’ve been so bad about blogging and am overwhelmed with
everything I need to say right now.
Today I had lunch with Nico, which was nice because I haven’t
seen him for a week or so. He gave me good advice about going to university
here and the pros and cons of public and private schools. Public means cheap
but in French and private means expensive but in English, so it is a dilemma,
and I am stressing about it.
After I was in the La Défense area, so I walked to the
Grande Arche in search of SKEMA because I knew the campus was nearby. SKEMA is
a French business school that I may apply to. I found it and went by to talk to
someone to get info on the application process. I went to the front desk, and
the lady didn’t speak English, so I explained why I was there. She gave a phone
to me to talk to someone who couldn’t speak English all that well. He got my
name and number and said he would call me back today with the info I want, but
it is 8pm now, and he never called? So I tried to make a step towards figuring
out my life today, but it didn’t work out so well.
Then I decided to take a tram somewhere. I have not taken a
tram in Paris yet, and I have wanted to because they are above ground, so you
can see the city. I took a tram from La Défense to the southern part of the
city following the Seine, and I saw great views of the city and Eiffel Tower
along the way! I then took the RER C and decided to pop by the Eiffel Tower
because I haven’t been there in a while, and I wanted to get the rates to go
up, but it wasn’t displayed, so I then headed home.
So today I was by myself mainly, but I kept myself occupied,
and I had a good day. It was chilly, but very beautiful weather—sunny and blue
skies. Very nice.
Yesterday was a shit day. One the rainy weather (weather.com
said 0% chance), and I didn’t do a whole lot. I met up with Paige at the end of
Line 4 to find a supposed flea market, which I knew would be sketchy because I
am pretty sure I have been there before last summer, and it was completely
weird and sketchy. She had been wandering with a friend in search of it, and
the gave up and found me when I arrived. I am glad it didn’t work out because I
am pretty sure I am right because the area was sketchy too.
Then me and Paige went to the north-western outskirts of
Paris in search of the pet cemetery. After a lot of wandering in the rain, we
found it, but it was closed on Mondays—lovely! But I am going tomorrow, so all
is not lost. Then we went to a large library Paige wanted to go to, and found
out it doesn’t let you rent books, just read them inside. What??? After we each
headed home. It was a rainy, dumb day in general.
Once at Jérome’s, Vincent and I watched the latest Twilight
in preparation for the Twilight that’s coming out soon. The other night I saw
James Bond with the boys, and I asked if Vincent wanted to go see Twilight with
me sometime because I always go to their movies, so it’s my turn to choose, and
he likes some girly movies. He actually agreed! I thought he would def say no,
but I was wrong, so we watched the previous Twilight for this reason. Jérome
said he would come too amazingly enough. I like French boys sometimes J
The previous day, Sunday, Jérome and I went to my host fam’s
house for him to meet them. It went really well! I was nervous about the
French/English talking and how that would pan out, but it went well. Half-way
through, the American mom I talk about a
lot came so the girls could have a play date, and she stayed and talked to us,
so English was used more often. It was good times! Jerome liked my fam, and I
am positive they liked him as well. The dad made good food as always (I have
missed it!). First we had a salad with a bakes pastry with cheese baked inside,
then a creamy soup made up of leaks, carrots, milk, stuff like that, then
gratin dauphinois (potatoes au gratin), and rabbit. Yum! And he made a lemon
meringue for dessert, which I have never had before, but it was great.
It was nice showing Jérome my house, my family, and life in
general. I am glad he can now picture my life better now and know what I am
talking about now. We left after about four hours or so and took the train back
to Paris, which was so full! We had to stand the whole time, but ended sitting
on the floor. Later that night, we saw James Bond, which wasn’t that great. I
slept a few times mainly because I was just comfy and warm ha ha.
Saturday was a big day as well. I hung out with Paige all
day, and we started at the Musée d’Orsay. She didn’t bring her phone with her
(I could tell because I texted her multiple times and she never responded), so
I was nervous about finding her, but I miraculously found her in line! We did
the museum in a few hours, and I was so tired by the end of it. Paige was too,
which says a lot because she is a museum person. I am glad I went though
because I went last summer, but only saw the special exhibit, and not the
actual museum. So now I have!
Then we headed to the Salon du chocolate!! A chocolate festival.
I had seen ads for it all over the city, and decided to ask if Paige wanted to
go, and she agreed. It was 13 euros, but a well spent 13 euros because it was
great. There were hundreds of vendors all with free samples! We spent most of
the time fighting through crowds tasting all sorts of good stuff! Chocolate,
chocolate liquor, chocolate wine, one chocolate had cannabis in it, macaroons,
all sorts of stuff. There was a chocolate fashion show too! All the models wore
clothes made from chocolate. There were also chocolate sculptures; it was all
so great.
While waiting for the fashion show to start, Paige went to
the bathroom, so I guarded her seat. Five minutes later this old guy behind me
asked if I would give up the extra seat for who I am assuming was his wife. I
said my friend was in the bathroom, and then he got all pissy with me. This was
all in French, so I was limited with what I could respond with, but I just kept
saying my friend is in the bathroom and 5 minutes. At one point the lady he was
trying to get a seat for was literally trying to get past a girl to the extra
seat, and I was like NO NO NO covering my hands over the sit. The both of them
were all so rude and yelling at me, and all I could do was physically guard the
seat and say no. People were looking at me, and it was all stressful and embarrassing.
But then I had to wait like 30 minutes for Paige to come back. She didn’t have
her phone, so I couldn’t text her.
I was on edge the whole time just waiting for the douchebag
to yell at me again. Then all the sudden, he violently shakes my shoulders and
yells at me again. I just ignored him and didn’t say a word. He wasn’t worth my
time, and I didn’t know what else to say in French. But I knew the lady didn’t have
the balls (or stamina) to get to my extra seat, so I was like this is all empty
threats biotch. Paige came at the right time finally, and the lady would not
physically let her get to her seat! The bitch!!! Ahh. Then these 3 girls in
front of me sympathized and let Paige climb over them to get to her seat. I was
so happy to see her. I told her the whole story, and then she confronted the
douchebag man saying he shouldn’t have touched me, and he completely DENIED it.
God what an asshole. Whatever. The fashion show was good, and I really don’t think
old people would have enjoyed it anyway (they played hit music and all), so
here’s to that doucher for wasting his time.
Aside from that, the chocolate festival was great, and I am
so glad I went! It only lasted a few days, so I am glad I took advantage of it.
Okay so first of all, on your mission to learn French, learn how to tell someone to kiss off. Or just master my "come at me, bro" face. I'll text you a pic. It's a life saver.
ReplyDeleteSecond of all, I'm glad you found someone to enjoy the life-waster that is Twilight, because if you were here, I would not do it haha
Third, Jerome won't be my friend on FB...so I have decided that he doesn't exist. :)
Jerome is such a butt... I will ask him about this later haha.
ReplyDeleteObama!! Yay! Is France talking about it?
ReplyDeleteWell I am staying with boys right now, so the only tv I watch is sports haha. But I do it is a big deal here and is important to France!
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