This blogging thing is a quite the time commitment!! Haha I'm only kidding, I just can never seem to remember to write on this thing! New years resolution: finish my projects! I have such trouble with that. But, I am making progress on my resolution, I have started/ restarted knitting! There are a couple of other southern girls on the trip who have been knitting for a while, and a bunch of us have joined them and we now have a knitting club in France! It is so much fun, we go to cafes and knit (tricoter), we have knitting parties, we bring our needles and yarn to ping pong tournaments, we are crazy for knitting! My first project, a baby blue summer scarf made of cotton, is very close to being finished, errors and all!
Let me back track to my vacation in February. We had a week off of class and my friends and I were originally just planning to stay in Rennes and explore the city a bit. But then we found this deal to go to Jersey Island, UK and the next thing I know, I am on a train to Saint Malo to catch a boat to the real Jersey shore. It was so much fun! (I feel like I'm saying that a lot, well, I guess thats not a bad thing!) We basically just explored, climbed huge rocks, walked along the beach, traversed the Island and took some great touristy pictures. Then, we went to the aquarium in Saint Malo (a beach town that is just a two hour, 3euro bus ride away from Rennes). The place was full of families with little children, and a group of 20 year old Americans acting, at times, more ridiculous than the children. In one word, my break was epic. Also, I now have the traveling bug and I can't wait to go everywhere! (Including Barcelona and Italy, which is where I will be for two weeks in April!)
After break, time went by as usual in Rennes. We spent our time tricotting (franglais) at cafes, walking the cobblestone streets, prendring some verres in some cafes, and all around being French. I was having some difficulties with my family, but I think I can just attribute that to a little bout of cultural shock. The French will talk about any subject, nothing is off limits. And there is also the issue of finding that delicate balance between being someone who simply rents a room in someone's house and being a part of their family. However, all that is resolved now.
This past weekend was the epitome of French life for an American girl such as myself. Friday, my friends and I got ourselves some wine (which is between 1 and 3 euros per bottle here!) then we went salsa dancing! On Saturday I had all of the tricoters over for some coffee, wine, and gatueau, including fresh made cookies and pie. Yummy. We were so classy listening to classical music and discussing life (which of course included and hour long discussion of Harry Potter). After that, we just couldn't get enough of eachother! We got some sushi take out and knitted some more while watching Mulan! And then on Sunday, we all went to watch my friend YoYo's (aka Yoann) ping pong tournament! Yes, ping pong, and there was no beer involved. It was the craziest thing I have ever seen, some of the players were so intense! And to the shock and amazement to all the other frenchies, the little fan club of Americans brought sings and cheered on our friend avec enthusiasme, who, by the way, won every game! After that came some good ole cheap chinese food, so yummy.
Today, it was 57 degress in Rennes and there wasn't a cloud in the sky! I went for a run and it was marvelous, marvelous, marvelous :)
Love you and miss you all!
Bisous!