Wednesday 14 December 2011

In Bruges

Sadly without Colin Farrell, but with m'lovely m'Julie! 

I had high expectations, because pretty much every person I told said to me 'Oh Bruges is just lovely, you're going to love it!'. And hats off, I did love it and it IS wonderful! I fell asleep on the train from Paris on Saturday morning, and woke up in Bruges! (Literally). As it was still relatively early, the place was fairly quiet and the sun was shning through the cobbled streets. The walk to our hostel was very pleasant, and our hostel was a great location, right in the town centre! Only 16€ a night, and we were the only ones in our room! We spent saturday enjoying the market, wandering around shops getting last christmas presents, ate frites, had coffee,  ate a wonderful dinner of Belgian stew in our hostel, went ice skating at night which was very pretty and festive in the square! Saturday night we went to the famous De Garre bar for their well known beer ( although as most of you know beer isn't really my thing so I had a light cider instead!) and then spent the night wandering round the beautifully lit streets of Burges, in an attempt to find bikes to hire! Unfortunately we were not successful :( Sunday was the 'touristy' day, where we climbed the 336 steps to the top of the belfy where we were serenaded by the bell ringers as we looked out over the rooftops of Bruges. We took a boat trip along the canals to see all the 'hidden' parts of Bruges. Nipped into an art gallery, went to some chocolate shops, went to a church, got a waffle (the best waffle I've had yet I must admit!) and then it was time to head back. A short but jam packed weekend; and it was great just getting out of the hustle and bustle of Paris!

It's the last week at work for me, (yay) and there is a definite 'end of term' feeling lingering around campus. Work is slow, students are becoming fewer/locking themselves in their romms to revise for end of term exams, weather is changing gradually ( although it's still sunny!)... Dull basically. And yes, I am writing this at work, standard. But thankfully I only have one late shift this week and with the show finished, no more Glee rehearsals till the new year! So at least my last week isn't as busy as I though it would be. We had a corridoor christmas party last night which was a great sucess as we got a lot of people from our building to come along! We had food and drink, a christmas tree with lights, fairy lights, pin the carrot on the snow man, tinsel, music, it was all very fun and festive (and French speaking woop!). Think it lasted till about 4, and I think we boosted Batiment J's reputation! Final POW of the year tomorrow night and then its packing time for Ruth!! 

The theme for POW last week was girlPOWer...! Girls only for the first hour, with cocktails, strippers (!) and amazing tunes from Beyonce and the like. It was much fun. Quote from my codouche Sara :' Oh wow, they must be expecting trouble from the boys when they get let in- there's a police man over there!'  [Ten minutes later] 'Omg, the policeman is STRIPPING!!'.( i.e, it wasn't a policement, it was a stripper! )

Of course I can't forget to mention or joyful Glee concert! The numbers went well, apart from the final song when the girl next to me knocked my playing card out of my hand so I had to improvise without my prop for the finishing song! Our arrangement of 'Faith' got the audience clapping, and have had great feedback from it all so at least all the hard work paid off! :) We sang ' I was made for lovin you' by Kiss at the end, for which they made us put on the horrid black and white facepaint- I was not a happy bunny when I had spent ages dressing up my face with my fancy Sephora kit! 

I have never looked forward to my double bed, a bath, my cats, my sofa , a TV , a plate of mixed vegetables, toast and peanut butter and a proper cup of tea more than I do right now. My back is all stiff from these horrible beds, and from being at a desk all day at work, and the lack of comfort in our accommodation really makes you miss home!The first step onto English soil will be bliss, even if it is just at St Pancras station!

So, thought I should give a little evaluation of my first term here, since this will probably be my last blog before Christmas. When people ask me, 'How is it going out there?', my usual response is 'yeah... It's OK.'. And I think that really is the only way to describe it! There are parts which frustrate me, there are parts which I love. Mostly the week days are pretty uneventful and uninspiring, and it sucks how restriced you are being here. But, I love my colleages, they are French speaking, and I get to interact with a lot of students regularly so meet new people which is GOOD. Although British( as in we only speak English together) , my flat mates are GREAT people :) Glee club is FUN. And hey, at the end of the day, I do just get to hang out in Paris every weekend, which is LUSH! 

French? I wouldn't say it has 'improved' to to speak ( haha, no pun intended) but I defiitely feel more confident with trying to speak and with understanding. It frustrates me when after 2 seconds people say to me 'Mais, tu parles bien français!' when all I have said is 'Je fais un stage à HEC pour améliorer mon français'. Come on, a monkey could say that?!  That doesn't reflect my ability at all. But equally, I am almost at that stage where I am thinking in French now. Like, in Bruges I was so confused as to what language to speak because French just came out naturally, when actually is Flemish or English they use over there! I think the first few days back in England will make me see just how my French is improving or not, I remember the first weekend I went back to England I kept saying 'pardon' to people I bumped into! 

Have the library staff's christmas 'pique-nique' this friday, and I still don't know what to give as it's not like I can cook anything or bake anything yummy! But that will be a nice way to end my week, and then come Saturday I'll be London bound!

Je vous souhaite un joyeux noël et bonne année à tous et a toutes :) 

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Christmas is coming!

And Ruth is getting fat. 

But don't bother putting a penny in my hat, they're no use in France.

This blog has come later than intended, I do apologise! I kept thinking, I'll wait until more interesting things happen, but now so much has happened that I can't remember it all! :S

So, the festivities in France have commenced! As I mentioned last time, I went to watch Audrey Tautou switch on the lights along the Champs-Elysées a few weeks ago. Well, obviously I didn't see her really, I was too short and the stage was too far away. But she was there, believe me. As magical as it all is, I have to admit that the tree lights this year are not as pretty as I was expecting. Apparently this year they have gone for a more futuristic approach, with luminous hoops around the trees instead of pretty fairy lights. But nevertheless, the Champs do look nice and Christmassy and the market is especially exciting!
I must say though, that the Christmas market at La Défense definitely beats the Champs. I was lucky enough to have the presence of a fellow student Ella Dove this weekend and during our day together we went to the chirstmas market with another fellow student in paris, Charlotte, and despite the bitter wind and rain we were impressed by the 'village-like' market and even treated ourselves to some hot wine and ginger bread men cuddly toys  ( named Petit Biscuit, apparently!). We did wander along the Champs Elysées too (because I needed to buy a Nespresso machine, which in itself was an experience- but thats another story! ) and may have found a way into the Louis Vuitton boutique (!) and finished off having a nice dinner together before I had to rush to get the last train back to the gohst town where I live. ( which actually looks very pretty at night with fairy lights).

The major thing which has taken over my weeks recently is Glee. Not just watching the show, but rehearsing for the concert- which is tonight! It's not the most organised event which is why we have had to have so many extra rehearsals and practises, but I am feeling positive and excited for it! Sara, Julie and I are slightly nervous for our preformance of 'Faith' but as they say, it will be alright on the night! I believe it is getting filmed, so watch this space!There is a dinner CUSSON tomorrow night to celebrate the concert.

Ask any Frenchie what film they would reccommend at the moment and they will without a doubt say 'Intouchables'. And now I know why! We went to see it on Sunday afternoon, and despite having been out a month already, there were still queues and the cinema ws packed out to the max with viewers! It was one of those films where everyone clapped at the end too! It's supposedly the French box office hit of the year, would definitely reccommend it if it comes out in England! Would not reccommend turning round to ask the couple behind you to stop kicking your chair only to find thats not actually what they were doing though...

I did get my advent calendar from the parents, and even a Christmas tree with lights! My flat mate kindly offered to make an angel for the top, but refused to give him a smile due to the 'economic crisis'.
Thanks, Max.


I am counting down the days until I can walk on English soil again! It isn't long now, and its gonna be wonderful seeing my friends and family! Slight problem though, I have lots of presents and clothes to bring over, but no suitcase. I don't know who's idea it was to not leave the suitcase here when I moved in, Mum.

Thankfully no snow has hit Paris yet and so I am confident that the Eurostar won't block me here! Its still 'beau' outside, but the temperature is starting to decrease gradually! I've got this whole 'I'm never cold, I'm English' thing going on at work, and now I am too scared to admit that sometimes it isn't that warm behind the desk incase my pride is punched!

After this hectic Glee week, I will be able to relax at the weekend in the lovely town of Bruges with m'Julie. Ice skating, markets,waffles, choclate, chips, heart disease... Bring it on.

To finish off this blog, I would like to give a belated birthday wish and declare my never ending love for Will Mcstay and his wonderfully written blogs.  Happy Birthday,

A plus! Joyeux Noël from the Soton-Paris students! (Enjoying 1€ cholotae marshmallows!)