I know that it has been a while since I've updated my blog, and so much has happened that I can't possibly go into as much detail as needed, so I'm going to give a "quick" resume of all the things I've been doing:
A couple of weeks ago, I went to Toulouse and Carcassonne for the weekend with USAC. We took a guided tour, which showed us two main churches: one from Roman times and one gothic-styled. Toulouse was really fun and we had a lot of downtime there as that is where we spent the night -- my friends and I went down to the Garonne River and sunbathed. Toulouse was holding their Carnaval that weekend, so we watched the parade while we ate our dinner out on a terrace.
|
Roman church |
|
Inside of Gothic church |
|
Ceiling art depicting Toulouse's history |
|
Me and the Garonne |
The day after Toulouse, we left early to go to Carcassonne, which is a magnificent, fortified city. We took a tour of the inner castle, and after lunch were left to wander the cobbled streets. We went to the torture museum and to the city's church (so many churches). This place was like a journey through time; it was absolutely wonderful.
|
Outer walls |
|
Inner courtyard |
|
Me in a wall |
|
More outer walls |
|
Cobbled streets |
The week following, I went out dancing and I learned some traditional Béarne dances. They were mostly line-dances, and there were some couples dances thrown in there as well. My host-mom told me that I'm the first student to really get incorporated to the culture of Southwest France; it really has a completely different feel to it than the rest of France, and it's culture is so unlike that of any of the traditions in the US. It's fascinating and exciting to get to be a part of it.
I spent Easter with Estelle's family out in the country. We had magret de canard (a traditional plat of the region) and a ton of other delicious food. I felt as if my stomach was going to grow a second self by the end of the meal. Her family was so kind and I was given a large sac of chocolate to take home. :)
We had no school on Easter-Monday so I went hiking with some friends. One of my friends works at a kids' camp just outside of Lourdes, and he took us on the hiking trail that he takes the kids on. It was a beautiful, cloudless day, and the hike was incredible (although pretty difficult for small children...). Here are pictures:
|
View from the camp |
|
View near the summit |
|
Summit view |
|
Another angle of the summit view |
School-wise, I'm almost on my last week of literature class and my first week of semester two of French courses. I am very impatient to pick-up my language classes again; my French friends can correct me when I speak, but often they can't explain to me the grammar behind it, and then I don't end up retaining anything they tell me, so I'm excited to get back on track with my language courses.
Other than that, I've been seeing friends, going to movies, eating out, and appreciating every moment I have left with my beautiful Americans who are leaving in 10 days. Resume: terminated.