Hello Hello Hello Everyone
Today, I am literally shivering as I write this. For some reason, I just can't get warm. I think my body was used to the little bit of warmer weather we were experiencing and now that it is going back to being bold ... I'm now wishing for Spring to come faster! Which doesn't mean I don't love my snow... but my body can only take so much of this humid winter that Belgium seems to be very good at.
I'm currently listening to one of my favorite songs by Jason Mraz ("Details in the Fabric"). I used to listen to this song a lot during the first few months here. It is pretty much a song about just letting things go and that what you might be freaking out about is something that you don't need to worry about... like details in the fabric. Whenever I would be stressing out or worrying or crying over the things in my life that I shouldn't be wasting my time with ... I would listen to this song. I feel like I am not the same person I was when I listened to this song 4 months ago. I feel like now when I listen to it, I remember the hard times I had. This song helped me remember to just breathe... and calm down. Now, I feel like I'm telling this to a good friend... like it is my advice. One of the lines is,"Hold you own. Know your name. And go your own way. And everything will be fine." I feel like that is my own personal chant now... what saved me from myself and reminds me that I am strong on my own. I mean, just look how far I have come...
:)
On Friday, I went into town with my friends from Rotary and then later on met up with Belges. I changed my mind so many times this day... from not going into town at all, to only going until 8, and then to taking the last bus home. I like how spontaneous things can be sometimes :) I had an amazing pita also (drooling now). All the college kids were in town (including Francois) since they finished their finals this week so it was fun to see them so happy after watching my brother study so much for the past month!
Saturday was the day of the concert! During the day, I just got caught up with e-mails, facebook, and skype. Then around 5, I went over to my friend from school's house (Delphine) for dinner with Pamela (from Costa Rica) and Daniel (from Columbia) before the concert. It was fun to just chill before going out... and we made Mexican food in honor of Pame and Dani! It was cute :) We left her house around 9 and got to the concert around 9:30. Let me attempt to describe this concert... well there are 3 techno concerts in Belgium every year... and the TransArdentes is the one after I Love Techno (in October) and before the Ardentes (in July). If you love techno, electro, or dupstep then you have these dates down - but the concert in July is more commercial music. Each concert has so many artists, is just huge, and people come from all over Europe for just a few hours of this incredible "ambiance". This year, the TransArdentes had 12,000 people and I must say that it is the smallest of the three concerts. I knew it was going to be huge, but I had no idea how crazy and amazing it was going to be. They had 3 rooms (indoors) where all these different DJs would be playing from from 7 pm to 6am. So all night, we were changing rooms to where there was the best beat and just moving with the crowd of probably the trashiest European people you can imagine... but even with that said... I loved it. I loved how I was in this huge, legendary concert, with my friends, running into other friends in each room, just going with the crowd of people dancing like crazy, and in Belgium! I don't even really like techno but it was just like one huge party that you couldn't help but be a fan of your ears ringing the whole next day. It was amazinggg and Benoit and I left around 3:30... which means I, of course, slept until noon.
Sunday was pretty chill. I Skyped people and then around 5 went to see Harry Potter with my parents and Francois. - yes, in French. and yes, Harry Potter is still in theaters. I never read the books past the 3rd one and I don't think I have understood a single movie without a Hogwarts fan telling me the story plot before... so seeing it in French was just another added bonus to my confusion. I kept poking Francois and asking him to explain it to me... it was funny. It was such a good movie though and I really enjoyed it :) Then we came home and watched the finale of Desperate Housewives. My Sundays are going to be so different now without the Housewives to give my night a little drama...
Yesterday was freezing (today was worse) and I finally watched Slumdog Millionaire!! Oh My Goodness. This movie was so good... I don't even know why I hadn't watched it until now! I understood pretty much everything (since it was in French) and it really was so good. It was another bonding moment with the family... :)
All in all a good week!
I am writing this earlier than normal (like anybody notices) because tomorrow I am going to the movies with my school to see Desert Flower (yes, another movie. I think this whole blog has been about movies!). And then after, I will be going into town to meet the Newies... since I am now and Oldie!! This is kind of a big deal... and I will have new friends to teach the ropes in the streets of Liege :)
All is good here and I'm wishing the Midwest "Bonne Merde" (english translation - "good shit" but the belges say it as goodluck and it is badluck to say "merci" after somebody says it to you!) with the blizzard coming in! I hope it will be nothing like the amount of snow we had here around Christmas!
A tantot :)
Mallow
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