So the stories of how I sat next to a meditating Buddhist (who knew meditating could be so LOUD?), got wine tips from my French seat-mate (who was incredible. Also, if bonzeau 1914 is ever offered to you, take it. Apparently it is amazing. I want some.), waited in the CDG for 8 hours, and walked approx. 30 million miles in one day must wait for a while until I have recovered from said 30 miles. For now, enjoy some pictures taken while waiting en le centre ville pour mes amis. Sorry, I just couldn’t resist. Random French phrases will be held to a minimum, je promis.
(the delicious wine from my pre-21st birthday party)
They are all sideways, and I think there is a bit of repetition, but I’m new to this whole actually using technology thing. Better next time, je connaise.
As will my annoying habit.
Wonderfully witty! Anxiously waiting for the next episode. Will have to keep my French dictionary handy. What a great way to chronicle your adventures and share with your family and friends.
Thanks 🙂
Sounds like you’re having a fantastic time so far! I miss having you in my french class. Me, cassie and caroline are having a fun time in phonetics, mais, it’s not the same without you 😦 I can’t wait to read more!
Uh oh…you’ll have to tell me all about it! That class scares me….
Are you coming next semester???
I shall! Um, I hope so. I’m waiting on the study abroad people to tell me I have a meeting with an advisor. Because now the app is online instead of on paper, and since I did it on paper before they changed it, I had to do it again. UGH!
That STINKS!!!!! So, so, SOOO worth it though. I almost didn’t make it through all the hassle of the paper work stuff but now I’m so glad that I did!