Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Ski, suckas!

Hey, everyone! I know I said I'd get my photos up of Paris and all that coolness, but at the moment I've decided to ditch school for a week and a half to go skiing in, where else? the Alps! So, unfortunately, I haven't had the time to work out the cable problems I've been having with my camera which means you'll all just have to wait for my photos of Paris, which will be accompanied by my photos of Tignes, "le plus bel espace du ski du monde."

Skiing in the Alps is pretty amazing. The ski resort is enormous. It's impossible to see it all in one or two days (so it's a good thing I've got eight or nine). And it's been snowing off and on for the past few days, so there's powder everywhere, which is nice, but a little tough to ski in. But over all, it's a skiers dream.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Holiday Update!

So the holidays have come and almost gone (I go back to school Monday, boohoo...) but not without their fair share of exciting holiday activity. Noël (that's Christmas for all you who don't speak French) marked my first journey outside of the south-west pocket of France. I spent eight hours in the car as me, my host family headed to Normandie. I thought it was cold in Orthez, but I was horribly mistaken. The farther north you go the colder it gets in France.

So anyway, Noël, French style, is a lot like New Year's Eve. Everyone stays up past midnight to great Christmas. And they eat oysters. Lots of raw oysters. Christmas tradition: seafood. But mainly oysters.

After Normandie, I bebopped over to Bretagne to visit the other side of the family. I got to check out Nantes, and saw a very large mechanical elephant. There are some things in life I'll never understand.

Over four days, each meal was like a holiday feast. I guess it's just the French way of storing up fat for the cold French winter.

So then I returned to Orthez, and two days later took the train up to Paris to visit the daughter of my host mother for a few days (and of course, to see Paris!). I traveled with the niece of my host mother, who is super sweet, and in the last three days, we've visited the Luxembourg, Versailles, and of course done some Paris shopping. This evening I decided to go check out Notre Dame, and unfortunately got completely lost in the Latin Quartier of Paris. When I finally did get to Notre Dame, however, it was just in time for mass, which was nifty. And, above all, very beautiful. Unfortunately, after the mass, I decided to head back to the apartment and got lost again. But now I'm pretty sure I've seen most of Paris, and I've also burned off all my holiday fat.

Tomorrow I'm going to go check out the Eiffel Tower and hopefully hit up an art museum or two. Who knows?

I'll have all sorts of pictures coming soon, though, thanks to the camera my dad sent me for Christmas.

Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année à tous!