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Europe » France » Franche-Comté » Besançon January 12th 2008

Bonjour mes amis! So I moved in with my host family a few days ago and they're very nice. They're not really traditionally French but I'm having a good time and learning a lot of French. My host mother has lived in the states, Canada, Mexico, Morroco, Japan and France, and she wants to move to India next. I live with her and her daughter, Dora-Ly, who is 14 and very sweet. French adolescents act much more maturely than American ones, she acts like an 18 year old American. Because they've lived all over the world, my host mom cooks food from tons of different countries. I don't think she really knows how to cook French food, otherwise she just doesn't. But we do have French deserts quite often and wine, of course, each night. My ... read more
More of my room
My closet
My desk and fireplace

Europe » France » Franche-Comté » Besançon January 7th 2008

January 7th Out of the small cramped hotel room of five girls and on to the next adventure: my host family! We spent our Sunday walking along the Doubs River and re-packing suitcases. And when we were all situated downstairs with our coats on and our bags packed it felt eerie-ly similar to puppies in a pound waiting for someone to come take them home. I wasn’t even sure if my host family was informed of the right date, but hooray! Alain, my... host father I suppose... came to fetch me. That was probably the most nervous I have been in a long time; first impressions are everything. “What if they don’t understand me at all??” “What if they don’t like the way I dress?” “What if I say something to compliment them and it comes ... read more
Kara Goes to France.
Rooftop
Fountain in the center of town

Europe » France » Franche-Comté » Besançon January 5th 2008

Bonjour mes amis! So I've decided that my journey here will be filled with des petits montaignes (little mountains). Last night, two of my girlfriends and I went out to dinner by ourselves, ordered a bottle of wine, dinner, and enjoyed ourselves immensely. This does not sound like an accomplishment, but let me tell you, we were proud. You don't know until you leave the US but there are so many little customs and things that go along with social interaction that must be learned. For example, in France, the waiter will never give you the bill unless you ask for it. So we were very happy to have scaled our first little mountain alone. This morning, I was feeling adventurous so I ventured out all by myself. I knew that if I didn't, I would ... read more
Le Doubs
La Restaurant de la Pelote
Victor Hugo

Europe » France » Franche-Comté » Besançon January 3rd 2008

For all of you who were worried, all is well in Frenchland! It's 6:45 here now. This first blog is going to be pretty quick because I'm new at this and have limited time... so, it's the nitty gritty for all y'all. When I first got to the airport in Sioux Falls, the computer told me that my flight to Chicago was delayed which would cause me to miss my connecting flight to Paris...mind you, the only flight to Paris that night. A minor freakout ensued, needless to say, because we were meeting as a group and had a chartered bus to take us from Paris to Besancon, and if I missed that, I would have to travel alone. Sooo... I sat out in the lobby trying to contact anybody I could think of in ... read more
Legal!
Hotel du Nord
Centre Ville

Europe » France » Franche-Comté September 16th 2007

Now that I have realized that I am nothing more than a machine which transforms experience into memory--chewing the small bites of reality I take into digestible morcels and storing them hopelessly into continually dying cells, on bits of wood pulp, and in various plastics and metals as binary code -- I know for sure that I have forgotten where this paragraph was going. ... read more
Grenoble 1
Grenoble 2
Main Street in Rochejean

Europe » France » Franche-Comté » Besançon May 13th 2007

I was supposed to stay home this weekend and get my homework done before Nicholas, his mom and her friend get into Besancon tomorrow. But that definitely did not happen. I just got back from a perfectly wonderful weekend trip to my conversation partner's home in Jura with Megan and Marie. Christine was so incredibly generous while we were there. She drove us all around the region to show us some beautiful sights; she made us home-cooked meals, which is really quite the novelty for me here; she took us to a couple of concerts and gave us lots of wine - good wine at that. Needless to say, it was a great weekend. It's just too bad it took me two weeks before I leave Besancon to realize how beautiful this region is. We've ... read more
The Platte Sucks!
I'm really gonna miss french wine.
Look At That View!

Europe » France » Franche-Comté » Besançon May 7th 2007

It was a long three weeks. Long but good, no doubt. After going from Paris to Normandy to Besancon to Barcelona to the Mediterranean, I was definitely ready to get home last Monday. It was so weird to be back in Besancon after seeing so many new cities, but at the same time it was really quite refreshing to be in a place that feels familiar. But even Besancon felt a bit different because it definitely did some changing while I was gone. When I look at the city, I feel like I’m looking at a pop-up book; the trees and flowers are so amazing here. Everything looks so lush and vibrant it almost seems as though it’s in Technicolor. I must admit, springtime in France is worth the clichés. I know I haven’t been ... read more
So Pretty
Pointe du Hawke
Hey, that's pretty good dad!

Europe » France » Franche-Comté » Besançon May 2nd 2007

Im home, but without internet access, so I have to make do with the CLAs computers. However, I have a feeling my internet will return to me soon. Updates when that happens...... read more

Europe » France » Franche-Comté » Besançon April 17th 2007

Ahh. No time for blog entries (well, except this one). My internet is completely dead in my room, and now I have to use the computer lab in another building that has only 3 working machines. Technology is so hard here. Anyway: The parentals are safe and sound in France. After a few days in Paris, Normandy and Besancon, we're heading back to Paris to finish it all off. Then Im off to Barcelona and the south of France. Details later. Just thought Id give a really really quick update. ... read more

Europe » France » Franche-Comté » Besançon April 8th 2007

Happy easter everyone! Just got back from our picnic down by the river, and what a lovely day it was! Sadly, the easter bunny didn't hop on down the bunny trail to Besancon, but no worries, France's easter BELL supplied me with quite enough chocolate. When I first heard about the easter bell, I was a bit taken aback...I mean c'mon, a bell? The notion was absolutely rediculous to me and my friends, and after a bit of research, I've learned that I am not the only one who finds this tradition to be strange. Check out the essay by david sedaris: http://quandmeme.net/blog/000019.html (just a note: the english in this essay is suppossed to be what they talk like in French...and I can totally relate.) Well, I don't have a whole lot else to ramble ... read more
My Friends Are Creepy
Me and Marie
On our Way to the Picnic




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