Bonjour!! I'm finally getting around to writing this blog! I couldn't get the password for the Wifi to work last week, and then my computer died, and then I realized my charger doesn't fit into my adaptor... But voila!! my lovely friend Hannah had an extra connector! And so, here am I.
Note: I promise that the rest of my posts won't be this long, or at least I hope not. If you get bored, just stop reading or skip to the end or just look at pictures haha, whatevs!
I've been having an amazing time. Nantes is great; I'm starting to feel like I actually live here, which is good--because I do! I haven't had much time to explore as of yet though, because on Friday we left for a visit to the chateaux of the Loire valley. But I'll back up and start at the beginning...
With the plane from Monroe, the wonderful day in DFW spent with my friends Sarah and Katie (whom I will miss very, very much), the flight to Paris, and the train to Nantes, it was about 26 hours of travelling. And jet lag is real. I had trouble sleeping because I'd be really tired in the afternoon but wide awake at night. And it didn't help that I had a million exciting things to think about!
My host family is simply amazing. There are six children, but only four (ha--only four) live in the house; the other two are in college. The three girls are 8, 11, and 15 (as of today!), and the boy is 16. The whole family is so nice and helpful, and dinner time is hilarious! My petite soeur d'accueil (host family sister), who is only 11, often says to the others, "Slower! Slower! Rachel can not understand you!". It's so true. I never dreamed the French would speak this fast; the first few days, I probably missed 70% of what they said. They all like to talk at the same time, too. It's crazy, but I absolutely love it!
And now for the important stuff... my room is super cute. Hehe. Everything is a pretty yellow and I love it! Ok--maybe not the most important thing, but it makes me feel at home for sure!
After two days in Nantes with preliminary info sessions and language tests, all of IES Nantes took off for the city of Tours and the chateaux around it. We saw Blois, Chambord, Loches, and Chenonceau. Chambord was my favorite because it was beautiful and impossibly massive. I cannot imagine what it was like to actually live there. The trip helped us all to get to know each other really quickly; I think we're going to be really good friends.
Today, there was more orientation sessions and a walking tour of Nantes to get familiar with the practical things like post offices, stores, pharmacies, and transportation. I hope I can get the hang of this whole map thing!
All in all, I'm having an amazing time. I'm so glad I came; I know I'm going to learn so much. Not just the language--although I've already learned an unbelievable amount--but about the differences between cultures, about the country, and about life. I can't believe how blessed I am to have this opportunity, and I pray God uses it in a big way. I'll post pictures soon!
Miss you! I need pictures! I want pictures of the cute yellow room too :)
RépondreSupprimereeep! Rachelle!! I'm so happy you are doing this!! :) glad I can hear all about your fantastic life! :) miss you like crazy!
RépondreSupprimerAhh thanks y'all!! Will do, Sarah :) I miss you like crazy too, Brooklynn!!
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