MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE! Joyeux Noel!
This Christmas was very very very white... it snowed maybe too much! I am amazed here at how much snow can come from the sky. It is kind of ridiculous. We were snowed in on Christmas Eve... I have never been snowed in in my entire life.
It didn't feel like Christmas though. Even with all the family gatherings, snow, decorations, Christmas tree... It just didn't. I am not saying that I didn't have a fabulous time...
Okay. It has been awhile since we last chatted so I have a lot to fill you in on!! So much has happened!! I have brothers!
The 21st was the last day with my family... it consisted of me packing my life away into 2 suitcases. That was a failure... so
The 22nd I was all set to move... but I didn't actually move until the night. So I just ran errands with Marta all day. And I finally went to a class for Lisa's speech (Logoped?) that I have put off for some reason every Wednesday. Since Lisa can't speak very well... it is a place for her to practice through games and exercises. It was really interesting and I wish I would have gone earlier... it helped me with my french a little bit, I think. Then at night the Gaier Family and I (and my gathering of bags) went over to the Brans for dinner. It was really nice and a smooth transition of families ... :) I was really happy and smiley the whole dinner. It was nice they organized the little dinner for me...
The 23rd I unpacked my life and into my new room. My room here is very different... it is kind of like a dorm room... for one person. And oddly - I like it a lot. It is very simple and cozy and it feels like mine. I don't have very much storage space but that is okay... it hasn't become that much of an issue since... let's be honest... I
The 24th was very snowy! Benoit and I had to go school (yes - something about going to school on Christmas Eve is sick) to get our grades from our exams. He did very well! And ... me... not so much. Here, it is all out of 40 and if you get in the 30's you are a genius and in the 20's is just okay... but if you get below a 20 you get an "echec" - which is bad. I only got one! I was happy! I did pretty decent. Benoit did better than me in
On Christmas Day we went over around noon to Alain's family's house for a lunch/dinner. There were a lot of people and it was hard at first to follow along but I did my best :) Sometimes I get really overwhelmed when a lot of people are speaking French at the same time... but I think I am getting better at just going with it and trying my best. It was a really nice dinner and the family was so nice to the random girl from America. I even got a little present. It was a magnet and said something in French about picking a flower everyday for happiness. It was cute. Then we exchanged gifts and chatted a bit. You really only get small gifts for Christmas here. The big gifts are at St. Nick's. A really traditional thing here is to have for desert this like log looking ice cream cake. It is delicious :) It was nice to be with a new family and yet still feel part of the family. After we left and went home... didn't have dinner since we were
The next day (26th) we went to Isa's family for a little gathering. All the cousins were young so it was cute... with Alain's family they were older than us. So it was fun to speak baby french with the little 3 year old :) The family was so nice! They got me a very nice scarf from H&M... I love it! The lunch/dinner was where you cook your own meet and melt your own cheese on this little grill on the table... it is awesome. I love dinners like these. I was so happy. The family was really cool and we looked up my house on google earth - which I have never done before! It was cool to see my house (and my car that was sold the weekend after I left - I miss my car!) and then they showed me their house and the other family member's houses. It was a good family moment and I felt like the family... and it has really only been a few days since I moved in. Then after we left and went home and just chilled and did our own thing.
In between these few days I was able to skype my grandparents on my mom's side. Big Deal! It was cute to skype them and they got to meet Isabelle and Francois :) It made me smile. I was glad I got to see my family :) It felt a little more like Christmas...
The 27th I kind of needed to get out th
Then today Marge and I slept in... really late since we stayed up talking to people on skype and watching a movie. We were supposed to go into town ... but that was a fail and we just chilled at home until like 3 trying to figure out things for our upcoming trip to Paris :) Which it looks like I won't be able to go... but I'm trying to fig
I think I have filled you all in very well :) I won't be able to update for awhile since I am spending a week in France skiing with my school and hopefully, from the 8th until the 9th, I will be spending this time with exchange students in Paris... cross your fingers!
All is well and I don't think I have laughed so much or smiled so much. When I went to school to pick up my report card my friend came up to me and was like, "You look like a different person! You are so happy!" I just smiled away. I am happy. And I am a different person. :)
All for nowwww. Miss you all and happy holidays! Hope Santa was good to everyone this year :)
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