Liz la toulousainne

Chronicles my adventures as an exchange student in Toulouse, year 2007/2008!

Friday, June 27, 2008

la dernière poste

BONJOUR

SO... It looks like I've made it near the end the year. Bravo!
The last week was pretty eventful, with a Facebook scandal forcing 2 people to get kicked out of Ozenne, if you want details, ask me in e-mail or something. These 2 weeks of summer have been blisfsul and hot. I'm sunburt and have been swimming and wakboarding twice. I accomplished my goal and made it to the 3rd turn of the lake! Hopefully I'll go again before I leave (July 8th). Things are going pretty well, last Rotary meeting tonight. My host sister and I get along really well, her boyfriend is staying now for a month. Sometimes it's annoying to be the third wheel, but my host mom is getting back from Greece soon. It's frustrating trying to fit in everything you want to do with your friends when you all leave at different times.

Fête de la musique is the most amazing holiday in the whole wide world. A whole night dedicated to music for free and having fun. It might've been the most fun night the whole year. It was also hot and summery.

This post is really pitiful, but I'm in at an internet café and in a hurry.
Talk to you on the other side of Illinois!!!!!!

BISOUS POUR TOUT LE MONDE
je ne veux pas partir de la France! C'était plus que je pouvais jamais imaginer. J'ai fait des super amis et participer dans des actions and des activités qui m'ont changés.

PEACE

Monday, June 9, 2008

2 weeks later

Coucou
2 weeks later and things have calmed down a bit. 2 weeks of school (this is the last week) have been uneventful, reading poems by Apollinaire and laering about France's role in WWII, la Résistance! Last Saturday we had a party at our house, my host sister invited like 7 friends over and we hung out and it was pretty fun, they are all really nice. Last Wednesday to Friday I visited my friend Robyn the Canadian in Saverdun, a little town about 40 min South of Toulouse. She lives in a really nice house, and we spent the whole time lounging around and watching movies, it was brilliant. Also learned a tektonik dance from her 12 year old host sister. She's going back to Canada on Thursday. This past Saturday my host sister got a scooter (moped), you don't really need any training to get one, you just buy it. Her summer job is a bartender at the casino, and my host mom wasn't too keen on going to pick her up at 4am freaquently, so voilà. In the evening I went to my first Stade Toulousain game, they are #1 in France, and a little more successfull than the TFC, they beat Bourgoin, 57-15. Sunday was nice and relaxing, hanging out and cleaning my room, watching Nadal win his 4th Roland Garros. This is the best time of the year to be in Europe for a soccer lover....EURO 2008!!! It started on the 7th and goes to the 29th. I'm rooting for France, Portugal and Sweden. Portugal are favorites to win and have Ronaldo, and I'm for Sweden because Elmander plays on it.
Things are going well, not sure what I'm going to do for 3 weeks of vacation. Today at school I had a lot of my classmates sign my Frenh flag, kind of like a yearbook.
There's a strike tomorrow....and ready to finish my last week of high school in any country!!!

Bisous,
Liz

Monday, May 26, 2008

CRAZY

WOW
time has really flown by!!! I'm on a computer at school right now, so this is gonna be a speedy update of, I guess, the last almost 2 months...
April 14 à 18: Band camp in Seix. Fun..played lots of music from films and made friends. Roomated with some girls I never met before so it was interesting. All French. All week.
April 24 à May 5: Europe bus trip with Rotary. 60 students all together...majority were American, Canadian, and Mexican. Stops included Paris, Reims, Strasbourg, Munich, Innsbruck, Verona, Venice, San Remo, Monaco, Fréjus, Cassis, Marseille, Avignon, Lyon, Annecy, Geneva, and Dijon. You win a prize if you tell me which country all of those are in. There were others from my district, but most of the people were from the North of France and had met eachother before. But it was fun and I made friends.
April 11: switch host families. I now live in an appartment in part of Toulouse, not exactly the middle,but that's ok. I live with the Gilmore Girls, basically. Host sister is 3 months older than me, went to Japan last year, SUPER nice and is studying law. Mom is in her early forties and is really nice too. Place has 2 bedrooms, so I get the office..practicing dorm room living because it's so small. Guess I get a good location in place of a omputer. I am limited to at school and interet cafés. That also means that no pictures will be on here (on facebook) till July. Oh well. Well, they both have computers but for like work/school only and haven't offered for me to use them yet. Oh well, I'll probably get more sleep now.
May 9 à 24: Parents here. Yaaaaay!!! We went to Barcelona right when they got here, and Figueres too. Learned tons about Dali and Gaudi and Picasso. Cool stuff. We also visted a bit in the region some, like Albu and Corbes-sur-ciel, the Montagne Noire area and lots of Cathares castels. So cool! Then we went to Grenoble and my dad worked with his collegues. Driving across France is pretty and fun.
So basically I haven't exactly been at my host families house too much..but now it's settled down.
May 24 à 25: Last Rotary weekend. We went to Collioure on Saturday and walked around..it started hailing! Then we went to Canet-Plage and we to Le Brésilien, a "camping". That means bungalows and nice pools and a restaurant and bar and little shops. SO NICE! Us 5 girls were in a bungalow and it was so much fun. We went swimming in the Mediterrenean Sea in the evening and then had dinner with everyone. The whole place tries to be like a family summer camp type atmosphere so there was a cabaret show where we voted on people lip synching .... Sunday was supposed to incdlude a pétanques/boules tounrament, but it was raining, so instead we had a trivia quiz. My team won and I was the captain so I won a tshirt and place mat..woohoo. The questions were about art and flags and music from movies and tv-shows. Yay scholastic bowl! We also got certificates that says we completed this year..so then we were joking that if we got sent home this week we still had the certificate that we were an offical Rotary Ambassador for a year. We also got silly Rotary t-shirts and hats. Usual XXL size. Then in the afternoon we had a walking tour or Perpignan.
School news: Well in the last 3 weeks I've only gone to school on Wednesdays and Fridays, since I was got the monday and tuesday with my parents and Thursdays there's been holidays and strikes. But in swimming in PE class I'm the fastest! hooray! abother 20/20! But I keep missing science so today she told me I had 4/20. Well..maybe they even eachother out.
There are lots of striked right now, which I guess is commin in May, people don't want to work. Makes sense. Mostly against Sarkozy's elimination of 9000 jobs. But last week was all "fonctionnaires". This is the last week of normalish school. All my friends are going on their Eurio trip this weekend, so then it'll just be me at school. Till June 13. But I'm gonna go and visit some friends. On friday Maroon 5 is playing for free in Toulouse! And the rugby team just lost in the championship of Europe. And I don't play soccer anymore here. That's a long story... call me if you want to know.

Anyways..got to go to english now.


Bisous, Liz

Thursday, April 3, 2008

thurssdaysss

Heya!

I thought I should update y'all...not anything super cool has been happening, but quand même a little update never hurts. The following pictures should have been added previously, but they weren't. There's Natalie (march 11) at Cité de l'Espace, the premium air and space museum in France, Abbey and I (march 19) and
a view of the canal in Narbonne (march 16).

Since last Tuesday..what happened..hmm. Last Wednesday I played against the official U16 team of the Midi-Pyrenées region, that's the game I went to. It was chilly and horizontal rain and kind of cold, and the score was 2-2. Half of the girls play at TFC so I recongnized them. Then on Sunday I went with the 2nd team all the way to Nîmes and played a club called Redesson (I think it's a town outside of Nîmes), we lost 4 - 1 and it was kinda of a disaster, and it was their home field and they had lots of fans. But I played defense in the 2nd half, here's the link if you wanna read what the coach thought (and you can see my name!) : http://www.tfc.info/fr/Actualite/101002/Dernieres_news/38730/D3_Feminines_Redessan_TFC
hahah he put a é in my last name! How French! It was a bit fun, the 13 girls were the best ones, and the 4 hour bus ride was alright, we had lunch in Montpellier before the game. It was raining on the ride home on sunday, so I rode an hour on my bike 3 times in the rain last week, ugh. The time change this weekend has brought much welcomed warmth and sunshine, so that's good. Last Saturday the weather was absolutely gorgeous here, like in the 70s and people out having fun around the city, I guess it'd been about a month since I had been in the middle of town on a Saturday afternoon, definitely changes than the normal school day crowd.
In history class at the moment we are learning about totalitariansim, and 3 regimes, stalinisme, fascisme in Italie and nazisme. So today I wrote 4 pages about stalinisme for a test. Then that's all the class I had because all the other teachers were gone for some reason. In the afternoon I went to the jeunesse communiste révolutionnaire march, never been to one before, pretty interesting. Hundreds of ppl my age in the place du capitole chanting and marching around. quel manifestation!
So I'm switching host familes next friday at 5:30pm. Kind of excited and sad at the same time. My new house acutally has a Toulouse adress (woah!!) and is faster to get to. But as soon as I move there, I know that the rest of the time in France will just zooom by. Band camp for a week, the the 11 day Euro rotary bus trip, then my parents come, then last rotary weekend. I won't be alone with them till June! Oh well, this is the best time of the year and won't miss out on any oppurtunity.
Here are some more pics:
Montpellier
On the île de ferou (sp). The was one of the windiest situations I've ever been in!!
An obelisque in Marseille that was next to our hotel
the sign at school that was recently put up that says that no food or drinks are allowed. I don't know why I took a picture of it, but I did.

Sarah and I and our chubby faces in the mall last saturday. We discovered new bus routes in our quest to go to H&M! Be proud!
So yesterday was Day 1 of swimming in PE class. Guess who was number 1 in volleyball and got 20 out of 20? the oh so unattainable grade?? ME! Thank you for the American school system and Edison 8th grade volleyball for making me sufficiently coordianted in many things! I felt bad, but the teacher actually ranked everyone in the class to give out grades. Number one baby! USA #2 was #2. Swimming was actually really fun and a bondin experience, everyone changing into suits together. Only 13 out of the class of 23 actually did it, everyone else had "excuses". We didn't swim for that long, but we got divided into groups and swam laps until the time was up. PE is part of the Bac, so you pick sports you are good at, so your grade out of 20 is actually based upon how fast you can swim 3 different 50s of different strokes, crazy. Then we had a bac blanc of SVT and physiques. Tuesday night was our 2nd conseil de classe, where the delegates and teachers discuss each student and the grades and the class. Our class is apparantly too lazy and doesn't work hard enough, and complains too much. The next morning they read who got appreciations for being a good student etc., and it was apparent which students were told that they would have to do première again, only 2 in my class. That's too bad. For my last weekend here, my host mom is letting me have my friends over to spend the night! It should be fun.

Time to go to bed!
Bisous!
Liz

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

some updates:
  • Tonight at soccer like 3 girls had my same cleats, all brand new. I guess they're the ones to get now. Hey, at least I'm with the style in one thing in France. :)
  • Guess who is the head of the class in PE? me! The teacher actually ranked the class in order of goodness in volleyball, #1 with the unreachable 20/20!! boo ya. 8th grade vball skills come in handy! The teacher made a limit that I was only allowed to serve 3 times in a row, because one game started off 15-0. (...)
  • Spent a fun 3 days with my sister in Marseille. Pretty city and had fun staying in a hostel and meeting all sorts of people. Went to an island off of Marseille and hiked around and looked at ruins from the 1820's, of hospitals and buildings. The ferry to the other island, with the prison made famous by The Count of Monte Cristo, was closed due to the very windy conditions. We seriously thought the ferry boat was going to tip over on the way to the island. We spent 3.5 hours walking around, and talking. It was fun. Then saw a movie friday night. On the way there I visited Montpellier by myself, SO BEAUTIFUL!! Visit there if you get the chance!
  • Spent a very un-Easter like Sunday and Monday. I ate every farm object possible in chocolate, and the chocolate was about the only Easter like activity that happened. Sunday and Monday consisted of lazing around and watching movies and tv with the host sibs.
  • Found out I got a scholarship that I applied for at Beloit. Happy news :) Save the parents money.
  • This week will be foot charged, game tomorrow afternoon and possibly one in Montpellier and Nimes this weekend. But I don't know.
  • 7 months here!! :( Time is just gonna fly bye from now on.
There are probably things I forgot, and I'll add pictures later.

ciao

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

march

Hey all.

I thought I should write some, give some updates about these last 2 weeks. Time seems to fly by faster now without doing much.
- not in Terminale, still in my première class. I went for the first day and everything, got a call at lunch from the vice principal saying that I didn't have the right to stay in T. The class is too big. I didn't really catch all of it, but oh well. I can still go to soccer this way. We saw a cool version of Alice in Wonderland last week with our class, at the national theatre in Toulouse. Hard to describe in words, but it was esentially a white box and then the whole time there were projections from all around, to create the scenery. And only one actor: Alice. It was awesome. Last week was also cinéma week, so 3 mornings we went to the movie theatre right by the school and saw Danton (French/Polish) , Land and Freedom (English), and April Captains (a Portugese film). The theme was revolution. The second two were very good. Watch them if you can. Then in french and history class we discussed the history behind te films and it was all very interesting. I liked it. Land and Freedom was the same time as Pan's Labrynth, and it was cool to see a movie from the otherside's point of view.
- Last weekend was the distict conference in Perpignan. Fun exchange student times. Woot. We spent all day listening to Rotariens give speechs about how great Rotary is etc. This district is the largest in France, yet we only have 11 ex. students. Then we had to hold our flag and say our name, age, where we came from, and who out host club was. I made the US go last, and Sarah held the flag. I only mildly tripped while walking up on stage. The whole day was all professional etc. and the lunch was delic. I have a lot of work to do in being assertive, so my sister and I didn't get to stay alone on Sat. night. I didn't quite understand why, but I'm also so freaking passive that I didn't really ask why. So Natalie and I stayed with my counselor at a rotaract member's apartment Sat. night, and tagged along with them to a restaurant and to a club. I don't think very many ex. students can say that they went out with their counselor. I guess I'm special because she's young and I'm over 18. I'm so glad I am, Rotary rules are so strict for minors, it's so nice to go out and do things, less Rotary rules. I realize that she kind of exaggerates everything, she said that they were all really excited that we were coming out with them. Ummm, nooone talked to us besides a girl that lived in the US last year. She was friendly. At the club, noone was talking to one of the members, so I just asked him what he did for a living, to start conversation....it sounded like noone had really chatted with him in a while, he went on and on, pretty interesting guy though. Romanian and business owner at 26, just got French nationality because of his high income, something like that. But it was alright, Natalie and I discussed french cultury things, why noone talked to us. There was a English guy, he was nice. I guess we were a little unit.
- French doesn't seem like a foreign language anymore, but now sometimes I realize that I can just ignore it, like it's just noise. And I think I know why. My host family's favorite pastime in arguing, every night, well every day, all the time. Just about silly things, how much the phone rings and who's gonna do what chore's etc, but it's a lot of yelling, so now I can just ignore it. I relaized this tonight at soccer because people were actually talking to me but I didn't hear them, although they were right next to me. I guess I don't try to understand and translate everything I hear anymore. Practice today was alright. I got to play some center mid so that was fun. But I got kicked in the nose and rolled my ankle too. But when I arrived at the stadium on my bike it wasn't completely dark like usual, so that made me excited for spring and changes. Also the trees around the fields had little leaves on them! The place actually really changes when it's not dark.
-Sister is here! Yay! She came last week and is in Switzerland now, and then on Thursday we are gonna meet in Montpellier and take a little trip to Marseille together. Last week we visited tons of museums and walked around Toulouse a lot. We had dinner with my counselor one night and my first host parents another night. That was fun. I'm so glad she's here, nice break from everydayness.
The rest of the year has many things planned, mostly end of April and like all of May. I basically won't be at school in May. Then June not so much planned, and then leaving July 8. Let's not think about it.
Chloé and I made chocolate cake, it was good. I also made it through a tough text messaging inquiry with her. Things sound so much meaner in French! She switched to English at the end and she sounded so much nicer! She accused me of something that wasn't really my fault. But things are good now. Still friends. She's just the kind of person that doesn't hide her feelings or what she thinks about you at all. Unlike me. I never would have asked my host sister about something like this. Maybe I should work on that for future scenarios in life.

here are some pics. Sarah's a genious and forgot to wear her blazer for the weekend. I'm proud of mine! It's all full and pretty. Tons of stuff on it! The flag patch is good too, there were some other Americans there doing the Group Study Exchange program, it's part of Rotary. They were from Houston and their leader saw my patch and came over to say hi. Wow. Only speaking to Sarah and Liza this year had made my ears only open to our accents. This guy's Texas accent was so thick I could barely understand him. But he was super nice. When he had to speak French it sounded real funny. But the effort is all that counts. So bravo.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

one more thing!
look I made it online!
http://www.tfc.info/fr/Actualite/101002/Dernieres_news/38056/Division_3_Feminines
That's the game from my birthday, I'm the sub! wooooot!