Thursday, March 8

SKIING AND SPAIN


Hola mis amigos!!!

I'm back from the glorious Espagne (i.e. Spain) tour and my skiing holiday in the French Hautes Alpes!!! - God I never thought I'd say such an exotic sentence in my life.


So let me start with skiing. Being only the second time that I had slid down the side of a mountain with long planks strapped to my feet, I was still terrified of the concept at the start of my week in Vars (a little skiing village in the south east of France). And the first day there were no skiing lessons so I "snow ploughed" down the length of a blue slope without so much as a warning. But for the remainder of the week I took lessons each morning with two other families from England and Wales. We were all strangers at first but by the end we grew to know each other very well as we all struggled down the slopes at the same pace. At the end of the week, I was crowned top of the class and awarded my second star meddalion by the ESF (Ecole de Ski Français - the French ski school), which I was told was a big achievement for a beginner! I was doing red slopes easily by the last couple of days - v proud!

The evenings were spent eating, sleeping, talking and basically just vegging out in the chalet with the friends that I made there. The chalet belongs to my fourth host family and is arranged so that all the "young ones" bunk together on the bottom level. This was fun cause we had our own fridge and CD player and could chill there when we were competely buggered from skiing all day long. Staying with us were 8 adultes and 7 guys and girls my age so we were pretty cozy in our little chalet! One particular night we went up the mountain in a snow buggy to eat dinner at the mountain restaurant. We ate raquelette which is a meal specific to that region of France but I think it is a Swiss tradition where you have a half of one of those huge things of cheese constantly melting in the middle of the table and you scrape the melted cheese off onto your potatoes or meat on your plate. And the French just go for it. I coundn't eat much cheese cause there was just way to much of it! At the end of the dinner, 3 of us walked down the ski slopes at night while the others took the snow buggy. It was the most beautiful night ever...I have never seen the stars like that before cause there was only the moon to light our path, and it was snowing ever so lightly!!! And you could see the little lights of the villages below... SO pretty!!!


The dinners at the chalet were like that too - all big, cheesy and fattening. I don't think I've ever eaten so much food in one week but surprisingly i actually lost weight...must have been all that skiing activity.












So anyway, on to Spain... this was one huge week too. We only got a max of 5 hours sleep each night and we were constantly busy during the day so I am still recovering from the exhaustion of it all. We kicked the week off in Paris... YES PARIS!!! Finally!!! Truly the most beautiful city ever made. I got goosebumps when I saw the Eiffel Tower for the first time...and that was during the day. I can't wait to see it at night ime with all its twinkling lights. We ate lunch on the Champs-Elysées and toured the shops a little before spending the night in a youth hostel in Dijon. We stopped of at the Pont du Gard and stayed in Nimes for one night before arriving in exotic Barcelona. Here we spent 4 nights in a hotel just outside the city and each day we would get the bus in to see a different part. We visited the Picasso and Dali museums, saw millions of beautiful old churches and on the last day we went to the theme park Tibidabo on the top of a mountain overlooking the whole of Barcelona city. So when you were hanging upside down from a rollercoaster, clinging to your seat for dear life, at least you had a nice view!!! And for the first time in my life I made myself go in the horror house. And this wasn't one of those really lame ones... it nearly had us in tears it was so scary. But luckily I had a Derek from Canada and Anita (another Aussie) to cling to. And when we got really scared we stared singing "Sunshine lollipops and rainbows" or "Don't worry, be happy..". The Grudge lady stopped halfway through her scary act and started yelling in Spanish at us for ruining the mood. It was hilarious!!!

So I've had a pretty awesome two weeks. Pretty different to school holidays in Australia I'd say!!! Hope everyone and everything is fabulous back home. Love you and missing you always,

Fub (- I've adopted a new nickname here cause when French people read my name that is how they say it unless you write it with accents on the e's)


P.S.
Postcards are coming so check your letterboxes!!!

P.P.S.
Pictures posted:
1) Vars - I never took a camera on the ski slopes so sorry no skiing pics
2) Me and Paris (a friend, not the city - she's an american and is the cutest girl ever)
3) The Eiffel Tower
4)Me and Jen at Starbucks when we were craving their iced frappacinos in Barcelona
5) Lauren and I and a view of Barcelona city
6) At our little Roman-themed dinner party one night (we are wearing togas)






Monday, February 12

Did I mention that I am in love with Bordeaux??.....

Salut mes amis!


Sorry my last post was kind of boring I know but I only had about 5 mins on the computer in the internet cafe. Today however I'm writing this form the CDI (biblioteque d'école - the library at my lycée) so I have more time as for once the internet is FREE!!! The library is very strict and the only sound I can hear is my typing and the occasional shreik from the librarian if someone even dares to audibly breathe lol.


My last week has been relitively event-free. The other students here had a "Bac Blanc" (a practice for the Bac at the end of the school year) on Thursday and Friday so Chihiro and I had a four-day weekend. We took this opportunity to be independent and go to Bordeaux toute seul... and by that I mean we had to catch the bus. Bad move!!! The Blaye-Bordeaux trip, which usually only takes 30-40 mins, took us almost two hours as the bus had to wind its way through all the country towns on the way and then dropped us off on the outskirts of Bordeaux so we had to catch the tram to the "centre-ville". But it was so worth it!!! We traversed the Rue St Catherine (the longest shopping street in Europe) multiple times and proceeded to search the side streets for smaller boutiques of which there are many! We had lunch at a cute little cafe that sells foot-long baguettes with French cheese...Oh man it was good!!!


On Saturday school holidays start and I have been invited to go skiing in the south east of France at a place called "Vars". I'll be going with two families - Chihiro's host family and the family that owns the little lodge in the moutains where we'll be staying. There are 3 boys and 4 girls who are about my age that I will be staying with and they have all been skiing since the day that they could walk!!! I have only ever been skiing once and I was taught by an instructor who couldn't speak English and so communicated the art of skiing by hand movements. So basically I suck but I have a whole week of skiing to get better. And in France they continue the tradition of Aprés Ski for which you must have appropriate clothing. The boots that you wear to the very important aprés ski must be elegant yet fit fot the snow so they have insisted that I buy new ones. I think I'll pass on that one (cause boots are v. expensive) and just use the excuse of being a daggy exchange student with very little in the way of elegant clothing!!!


And after my skiing adventure... Paris and Spain WOOT!!! (I'll write about that later)


Ciao... Pheebs xxx

P.S.
Pictures that I posted:
1) Blaye - my little French country town
2) Location of Blaye in France
3) On tour of Bordeaux with other exchange students
4) All the students from my district

Jane - I know I've said it already but HAPPY 18th ma belle!!!!
Tana - Bought Grey's Anatomy in Bordeaux (YAY!!!)... it's hilarious - they speak French!!!
Elecia - The partying never stops with you haha... keep it up lol
Kym - "Something has changed within me, something has changed within me, something has changed..." lol Good times!!!! I will check out Tim Amos's myspace toute suite!!! He is so not a geeb!

Thursday, February 8

Contact Details

Hey
I thought I'd just let everyone know my details while I'm in France!

E-mail:
phoebe089@hotmail.com

Cell/mobile/portable:
06.69.09.98.99

Address:
13 Rue Urbain Chasseloup
33390 BLAYE
France

Please keep in touch using any of these or just commenting on this blog!

Wednesday, January 31

Lycée and meeting the Mayor!

Hey all you Aussies...


I ate vegemite this morning just to be patriotic and boy did it taste good!!! A nice change from choc croissantes and brioches dipped in coffee.
















Monday was my first day at Lycée Jaufré Rudel (My highschool). I have been stuck in premiere sx which is science extension (Oh God I thought I was through with chemistry). And if Mrs. McLean thinks that the chemistry we were taught at Somerville was university level then what they learn here must be like PHD material! Of course it's all in French so I just let my lab partner answer the questions cause I obviously wasn't going to be of any help! Good thing he knows what he is doing.


I sat through Histoire/Geo having absolutely no clue what the teacher was saying. My classmates are really nice though and I've made friends with a small group of girls as the class is mostly guys!


Yesterday Chihiro (a Japanese exchange student) and I were presented to the mayor's conseille of Bordeaux. The ceremony celebrates each new season of wine growing and the wine growers from the different regions of the Gironde dress up in funny little costumes, dink wine all day long and parade around the city of Bordeaux in the freezing cold! I got a little photo signed by the Mayor of Bordeaux (people here think that he could be the next president of France so he is kind of like a celebrity!).




















I've included some photos of my arrival and of the ceremony yesterday.


Keep the comments coming!

Tana I can't wait to see the third season of Grey's Anatomy! Tell me what happens!!! (I think I'm suffering from major Grey's withdrawal) And people have to tell me what happens on The OC! Kym your comments are v random but much appreciated none the less. I like your style!

I miss all of you and love you heaps xxx

Lots of hugs and kisses, Phoebe.

Friday, January 26

In France at last!!!

Hey! I finally found an internet cafe tucked away in one of the side streets here. I am trying my best to use this french keyboard while breathing in tonnes of smoke from the guys playing pool in the next room.

This place is great. It has the usual country town charm, having only one of every type of shop and everyone seems to know everyone else so i get strange looks on the street cause they recognise me as a foreigner. I like the attention though. People here think that australia some exotic country millions of miles away (which it is i suppose!) so they are constantly asking me questions about my strange country.

The conversations usually goes like this: "Salut! Je m'appelle Phoebe et je suis une etudiente d'echange d'Australie"

... and the reply: "Ah Australie! Vraiment? Kangaroo oui??"

Yes everyone here just knows Australia as the land of the Kangaroo or Steve Irwin!

I arrived here safely after 3 long plane trips with a bunch of rotary students wearing the same bottle green blazers. Us 3 aussies flying into the same district were greeted by a large party of Rotarians and host parents. We were suffocated by hugs and kisses (I quickly learnt that you kiss first on the left and only kiss twice otherwise you may be mistaken for a Parisien!). It was difficult to stay awake for the remainder of the day. I found myself awake at 2 o'clock the next morning and I was not able to go back to sleep.

I have since recovered frm my jetlag and am eagerly awaiting the start of school. I was meant to start 2 days ago but it snowed during the night and blocked all the roads (something that hasn't happened for 10 years) so school was cancelled and all the shops were shut. So I have been spending my days wandering the town and getting to know the locals. And I have been practicing for my audition for the "L'ecole de Musique" which has also been put back due to the snow!

Tomorrow I go to Bordeaux with Chihiro (a japanese exchange student) so I can shop. YAY! I need to buy a ski jacket as my current winter clothes just don't cut it in this weather!

Thanks for all your comments. I feel very loved. I will post again soon and tell you about school.

à toute a l'heure... Phoebe xoxoxoxoxo

P.S. I'm not sure how to download photos here so I will send some when I have the chance!

Tuesday, January 16

WATCH THIS SPACE!!!

Hey Everyone!!! This is where I'll be posting pics and keeping you up to date on my life in France! 3 days to go YAY...