ma vie en v.f.

Thursday, June 09, 2005

word associations when i should be looking for a job...

alright, so i'm super late getting these done this week...i've just had so many important things to do this week....what kind of important things you ask....things like washing the dog and reorganizing my cd collection...important sh*t, i tell you...

i am, however, looking forward to tomorrow...my cousin is having a pre-wedding reception (the ceremony is in virginia and a lot of people can't make it out there...a chance to see family i haven't seen in nearly a year) and then after that i'm meeting up with No Doze and we're heading to a bar to meet up with some people from austin that i haven't seen in ages....it'll be nice to see some familiar faces...especially concidering the familiar faces i'd been looking forward to seeing here in town have been, well...not as familiar as i'd hoped...hope that's vague enough for ya...

alright....back to the job search....peace


1. Exhibit:: the way i'd always get corrected when i'd call it an 'exhibition' instead of an 'exposition' in french...
2. Evolution:: biology, baby
3. Loser:: beck
4. Hypnotic:: pee wee...long explination that probably no one would understand so i'm not going to bother
5. Unlikely:: unlikable
6. Interrupt:: girl interrupted...the book, not the movie
7. Ambivalent:: ambion...one of the places i'm hoping will give me a job
8. Rise and fall:: empire
9. Indian:: native american
10. Prophecy:: prophylactic

Thursday, June 02, 2005

home, home on the range....

well folks, i've been home for over 24 hours....so far it's been quite tex-mex and daily show-filled...the plane ride went smoothly, except for the check in at charles de gaulle airport....it was the most thourough security screening i've ever had...the guy asked me all sorts of questions about my stay in france, where i taught....he asked to see all my work documents and then went and showed them to his supervisor....finally i get to the counter to check my bags and i'm 8 kilos over the weight limit....the lady makes me transfer stuff into my carry on, which took forever....finally after going and buying another suitcase (now i know why they sell suitcases in the airport) she passed my bag (it was still 2 kilos over the limit)...unfortunately in my hasty repack i accidentally checked two rolls of film...after the heavy duty xraying i'm sure they're toast.... :( the flight was ok, but the movies sucked...did i really want to watch national treasure and princess diaries? no....did i sit through them anyways? yes!!!! i was sure the customs officials were going to stop and search my bags (that would just be my luck, right?)...but i made it through with no problems and my plane actually got to dallas early!!!!

sory....i still haven't gotten around to posting pictures from sweden and the rest of the spain pictures...the computer here is super slow...i've decided not to post pictures of last friday night...they'd just be too incriminating...there are a few nice ones of the guys walking home shirtless from the club, though....

so a few notes on being home...
-keep looking in the wrong spot for the damn toilet flush handle....french one's are either a button on top or a nob you pull....
-i missed my mom's tortilla soup...mmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!
-drove for the first time in 8 months....felt really weird....
-it's amazing how easy it is to fall back into routines...everything in my room was exactly how i left it....it's like life in denton has been on hold for the past 8 months...
-texas girls wear way too much makeup...they just look too over done...all the girls in the airport made me want to barf with their big 'dallas hair'...why can't everyone do the french dirty hair thing...it's soooo much easier, people....
-saw the rerun of the first episode of lost on tv tonight...looks pretty good....

ok this is turning into a really random and unfocused post...but i guess that's just a reflection of how i'm feeling right now...well i'm going to get back to trying to unpack all my crap...you know, i bought a lot of stuff in 8 months and i don't know where i'm going to put it....

Monday, May 30, 2005

"the days get longer and the nights smell green. i guess it's not surprising but it's spring and i should leave*..."

so the end is coming very very quickly...i spent my last weekend in france sleeping off my last night out in lille...friday i went out with olivier, adrien, fabien, sebastien and their friend anaïs...we hit mcewan's (of course) and finished up the night with a bit of dancing at the network cafe....for once, i didn't mind the techno crap they always play...we had a blast, and didn't make it home untill 5am....saturday i said goodbye to the frenchies and went home to get some rest...i've gotten everything packed at this point, but i have no idea how i'm going to actually get the suitcase on the bus/metro/train....it weighs a ton....i'm sure i'm over the airline's weight limit, but oh well...what are you going to do, eh?

today i had lunch with a teacher from the school at a very nice restaurant and i've been all over town buying last minute presents for friends...i should probably stop since i don't have much room in my suitcase left...

after several days of beautiful, but incredibly hot, weather we're back to the cold and rain...i'd like to think that france is crying at my departure :)...it's quite fitting, in fact...it was cold, gray and rainy when i got here and it's cold, gray and rainy when i leave...somehow it makes it easier to go...i think if it was still sunny and gorgeous i'd somehow get lost on the way to the airport and i'd just go live in jardin vauban for the rest of the summer....

there are lots of things i'm going to miss here:
- the friends i've made here, the frenchies and the other assistants....especially my partners in crime; miriam and carolyn
- the food: pain au chocolat, crunchy baguettes, yogurt (oh my god, it's just not the same at home), really good chocolate (see yogurt), the beer (a speciality in the north of france), the fries (see beer!!!), CHEESE!!!!!!
- speaking french all the time...at first it was intimidating and annoying...every social interaction required mental preparation...you run over the dialogue in your head a few times before you approach the lady at the counter....think of all possible vocabulary words you could need....but now i've gotten so used to it, i don't even notice when people switch between french and english...i just understand!!!!! how f-ing cool is that????
- sitting in cafés for hours at a time...i'll definately miss morel et fils
- giving bisous...really i think the french just like to kiss as many people as possible...but i must say it's quite nice that the first time you get to meet a cute boy, you get to kiss him!!!!
- the guapa bar (the best-worst bar in lille)...they play the same 15 songs every night, but at least you can dance to them and they're not techno
- mcewan's...because it's always full of cute boys and you always meet someone interesting in the co-ed bathroom...
- being unique...we assistants definately had it easy...everywhere i went i was known/introduced as "the american" or the "the texan"...it's definately an icebreaker and makes it really easy to meet people...plus, it's fun feeling exotic
- running into people you know on the street...it's hard not to feel at home when you see people you know all the time...
~the bakery next to eglise st. maurice who sells fresh pain au chocolate at 3 in the morning...
~h&m...i realize this isn't specific to france, but after unpacking, i've realized just how much euro i dropped there....

but of course there are some things i'm not going to miss;
- dog crap EVERYWHERE!!!! clean up after your dogs, people...
- giving bisous...yeah, it's also in the first list, but when you go to party, you have to kiss EVERYONE and it takes FOREVER...sometimes a handshake or just a nod is more effecient
- the weather...this texan is vitamin d deficient after eight months in the north...i need sun, tanktops and flip flops asap!!!!!
- hearing "hey, you're not french" or "you're not from around here, are you"...yeah, i know i said i liked being the "unique, exotic, american", but this pick-up line get's really old...
- everything being sooooo damn expensive...it will be nice to pay $6 for a decent meal and only $15 for a cd...
~the way people in france can't wait in line...it's one after the other, folks...same goes for exiting a metro/elevator...you let the people inside come out, then you go in....they prefer just to push their way on....
~the fact that everything not in french is dubbed....even the commercials....
~cellulite cream commercials everywhere...french women are cellulite obsessed....

i know there are many more things i'm going to miss, but i just can't think of them right now...i'm sure as soon as i've been home for a few days new things will pop up...

ok....so a last goodbye to everyone who's made this stay so enjoyable...it's sad to go, in fact, i'd really like to stay but hey i guess it's better to end it while it's still fun...i'll keep updating the blog for a little while longer, to let everyone know how adjusting to life back on the other side of the atlantic goes....

gros bisous!!!!!!


*-the world at large, modest mouse
~added on 6/1/05

last word associations from france....sniff sniff

  1. Crowd:: crowded
  2. Hamburger:: hamburgler
  3. Choker:: choke by chuck palahniuk
  4. Lights:: camera, action
  5. Tinsel:: the christmas story
  6. Testament:: new testament
  7. Best part of the day:: midnight
  8. Election:: election
  9. Clarinet:: oboe
  10. Cake or death:: have your cake and eat it too

Friday, May 27, 2005

back to france for a few more days....

so i finally made it back to france...we spent our last morning in stockholm at millesgarden...it's the home and grounds of sculptor carl milles...pretty incredible park and luckily the good weather continued so we had a great morning...after lunch we hit the road again towards karlskronar...along the way we stopped in tuna, the little town where my other great great grandfather was born...

the next morning we drove through the glass region...we drove around the region and watched them blow glass...very cool..i was suprised about the lack of protection they provided visitors...there's no barrier between you and the blowers...you just walk into the factory and walk around freely....workers go flying past you with fresh pieces, still radiating heat from the fires...in the united states, that would be concidered a HUGE liablilty, a lawsuit waiting to happen...it was really cool to see how they made all the peices you saw for sale in the shop...we saw johansfors, kosta, pukeburg, afors and nybro....pukeburg was by far the coolest, and of course the most expensive...we then met up with one of my dad's friends for dinner...the next morning he drove us out to a little factory in the country where this guy makes handmade wood products...some of his stuff was so amazing...

the next morning we started the drive back towards denmark...this time we stopped in odense at one of beveryl's friends...they were the nicest family....so hospitable...they drove us all around town the next day...we saw the hans christian anderson's birth place and museum and in the afternoon we visited jens galchiot's studio...he's done several sculptures of h.c. anderson but the rest of his art is a bit more controversial but absolutely incredible...he's done several protests around europe with his "inner beasts" and he showed us some of his latest projects...it was really cool to see the process he goes through to make a sculpture...i had no idea there were so many steps involved...it was by far my favorite part of the whole trip!!!!

yesterday morning we left odense and started the 10 hour drive back to lille...we got in around 6:30...i was so happy to be out of the car...we went out for dinner and of course, after only being in town an hour, i run into olivier and adrien...i'm meeting them tonight for a last hurrah in town...i got everyone safely to the train station this morning and on their way to the airport...i came home and immediately started packing...i sent one suitcase back with my dad, but i still think i have too much stuff...it looks like i'm going to have my huge rolly suitcase, my little rolly suitcase and my big backpack...i don't know how i'm going to get all this stuff on the bus....i guess i'll have to figure something out...

ahhh...too much to think about...i'm going to try and get all the spain pictures downloaded today....and i'll try and get all the sweden pics downloaded this weekend....hope everyone is doing well, i'll be home soon enough... :)

Saturday, May 21, 2005

greetings from sweden

hej! (that is "hi" in swedish - pronounced "hey")...we made the drive from lille to stockholm in two days...the first day we drove all the way to køge, denmark...the next day we crossed the huge bridge into malmo, sweden and began the drive towards stockholm...we made a pit-stop in älmhult and saw the church where my great great grandfather was baptised and my great great great grandfather was supposedly buried (i say supposedly, we looked for his gravestone but we never found it...it was a pretty big cemetary)...luckíly the weather has been pretty nice but a bit chillier than normal they say....i guess i got a little spoiled with all the sun in spain...

no celebrity sitings so far...however, south san gabriel is playing tonight (a side project of one of my favorite bands, centro-matic, who is from my hometown - denton!!!)...crazy weird, but i'm not going to the show....i'm just toooo tired....

yesterday we went to the vasa museum...it's an entire museum dedicated to a ship built in the 1600's...it was huge and really extravagant....it sailed out into the harbor on it's maiden voyage a big gust of wind came and knocked it over...it sank to the bottom...it stayed there untill the 1960's when they hauled it out, perfectly intact and preserved it in a museum....pretty incredible....grace and i then went and saw star wars episode three....holy crap...i was prepared for the disappointment but it was fantastic....can't get over the special effects....

today we walked all over town...first we hit gamla stan (the old city, located on this little island)...we watched the changing of the guard at the royal palace, which was suprisingly really cool....they had a visiting army band from norway who did one of those crazy rifle tossing presentations...after lunch we headed to skansen...it's an "open-air museum"...it's a collection of historic buildings all moved onto the same spot and turned into a kind of amusement park (i use this term lightly)...the closest thing i can compare it to is silver dollar city - minus the rides...if you have no idea what i'm talking about, don't worry...but if you're ever in branson missouri, check it out....hehehe...

after that we headed back towards our hotel for some dinner (sushi, yum) and some good 'ol mtv...good lord, how i've missed mindless programing!!!!

ok...a huge impatient line is forming behind me for the one comupter in the hotel...i'm heading back to the room....i need more newlyweds....hej da! (goodbye)

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

back in lille...for a few days...

ok...so the rest of our time in spain was well spent...our second day in barcelona we went to the chocolate museum and did a lot of shopping...in one store, my sister was trying to decided on a purse when i noticed this guy walk in...i thought to my self "hmmm, that guy looks like ty pennington from trading spaces"..."wow, that guy really looks like ty pennington"...."i mean he REALLY looks like ty pennington"....needless to say it was!!! i should informl my readers at this point that i used to be quite a trading spaces addict, thanks in part to their tasty carpenter...so he left and gracie was still in the process of buyting her purse and he disappeared into the crowd...plus we decided that he was on vacation and probably didn't want to be bothered...besides, we didn't want to be "one of those people"....so we kept shopping and about 15 minutes we run into him again...ok, once is coincidence, twice is destiny!!!!! i went up and asked for a picture and it was quite obvious that he was annoyed but he politely posed...i'll post the pic later....yes folks, i am "one of those people"....

we headed out the next day figueras...what is in figueras, you ask....one frickin' huge salvador dali museum....we spent several hours there...incredible!!!! we also went to the toy museum, which was cool but not worth the 4€ (the one in edinburgh was better) and san ferran castle...we took the night train back to paris on sunday night...we got a first class couchette for half price and it was definately worth the extra cash....i think i got my best night's sleep that night...or maybe it was just the dramamine....

we met up with my dad and step-mom in paris and took the tgv to lille...yesterday we walked around vieux lille and the citatel....today we're picking up the rental car and heading out to gondecourt...tomorrow we're off for the long drive to sweden....that's right kids, sweden....we'll be stopping in denmark along the way and amsterdam on the way back if we have time...grace and i have never been there and neither of us are sure what to expect...we both agree that we envision sweden as one gigantic ikea...i hope we're not disappointed!!!!

more updates to come...sorry these are a bit dry...but there's a lot to fit in...

Sunday, May 15, 2005

word associations from figueras spain

  1. Grandma:: granny smith apples
  2. Pet:: my addi pie!!!!! how i miss my little weiner dog!!!
  3. Desolate:: desert
  4. Backspace:: delete
  5. Common ground:: uncommon ground
  6. Storm:: thunder
  7. Dark:: the dark side....star wars, baby
  8. Water bottle:: the reason my back hurst right now....carrying around this frickin huge water bottle
  9. Training:: training bra
  10. Dot coms:: dot orgs