So I had a dream last night that I was back in Wisconsin going about my every day life in Milwaukee when I had a random break down, crying and crying about being back in the states, saying things like "why did I have to leave Paris so soon?" I was so frightened that this was true, that I was actually back home already, until I realized it was just a dream. This nightmare was definitely a wake up call (literally - since I woke up from the dream) that this trip is FLYING by. It has already been about a month. It's so scary to me to think I have only three months left. It seems impossible to do everything I want to do in Europe in this small amount of time! At times, I feel like I know Paris already and I've seen everything there is to see, but then I'll get off the metro somewhere and find something completely new and amazing! I definitely see a very expensive hobby beginning for me..traveling.
Speaking of traveling, this weekend I'm taking a day trip with my program to the Loire Valley (a region in France known for their wine, of course) which is about two hours directly south of Paris. We'll be visiting two castles, so I'm pretty excited about that. Then next weekend I'll be going to Madrid, Spain for 3 nights with 3 friends! SO EXCITED. Then the next weekend, I'm in the process of planning a trip to Amsterdam! I love how easy it is to get everywhere, but I want to go seriously everywhere that's the problem.
This week was just another school week. It's been pretty easy so far. My french class is way too easy for me but unfortunately, it's too late to switch. In Art History, we have to write about any french painting found in a Parisian art museum. This being said, I went to roam about the Louvre in search of a painting I "connected" with. I was just kinda winging it. As long as I was there, I decided to be touristy and came across Mona
SO COOL! There was a lot of security around and signs everywhere "beware of pickpockets." After this I found a couple other rooms that are just incredible.
room of Michelangelo |
Yesterday I didn't have any classes so I was wandering the city when I came upon Notre Dame. I walked around the exterior for the first time and was even more amazed than the first time I saw it.
If you look closely, you can recognize where Quasi Modo leapt across the roof
Upon reaching the back of Notre Dame, I also found one of many Love Lock bridges! This is a famous thing couples do together in Paris, is go to the Love Lock bridge (I'm not sure where the original bridge is, but now almost every bridge has locks on it), but couples can go to this bridge and they basically promise to be together forever blah blah blah, then they put their lock, usually with their initials or something written on it, on the bridge then throw the key into the river. I felt a little awkward being by myself since I was surrounded by a hundred couples making out and taking selfies on the bridge.
you may have seen this bridge in the movie Now You See Me
Last night I also had a fondue dinner that I signed up for with my program! It was at a restaurant called Les Assiettes aux Fromages (Plates of Cheese). I had never been to a fondue restaurant so I was pretty excited/hungry. There were about ten of us, and I went with a friend and she was the only person I knew. It was pretty cool, I finally got to meet some of the students who are in the same program as I, but are from different states in the U.S. The other students were mostly from San Diego. I've met so many cool people here in general, but this one lady at the dinner really had my attention. She used to work for customs and immigration but is now retired. During her retirement she decided to go back to school, and obviously now she is studying abroad in Paris! What a way to retire! But I talked with her for most of the dinner getting life advice about governmental careers (since my major is criminal justice) she had so many interesting things to say about federal agencies and just her experience in different places. Other than that the dinner was was cool. The main course was bread, salad, potatoes and steak, along with cheese fondue and various sauces for the steak. Then for dessert we got a huge bowl of cut-up fruit and chocolate fondue. The chocolate was the best part, obviously. Speaking of chocolate…if you thought Americans loved chocolate or needed their chocolate fix, we are NOTHING compared to french people. Chocolate = life. I've gained about 100 pounds purely from chocolate/pastries. Dessert is necessary after every meal. My host mom asked me what (while she was making a grocery list) what I usually like to eat for dessert after dinner, and I said, "I'm not sure, we don't really do that" and her face was hilarious; she was shocked. She honestly didn't understand why we wouldn't eat dessert after every dinner. However, they make sense of it by calling it a "digestif" in order to help you to digest it. So dessert isn't always fattening, it could be fruit or yogurt..but my host mom prefers ice cream or sherbet :) I told her I love chocolate and the next day I found chocolate ice cream and chocolate candy bars.. uh oh.
That's about all I have to say today. Oh, something I forgot..with Paris being the fashion capitol of the world and everything, FASHION WEEK is here for the next two weeks. I can't even wrap my mind over how big that is and how many celebrities are going to be here. But the fashion shows and everything will be taking place at the Louvre. I saw it being set up the other day..SO COOL. A couple of friends and I are hoping to go on the outskirts and ogle everything, not sure how easy that will be.
Lastly. You might be wondering why I titled this post "That 70s Show" well ya know how That 70s Show takes place in Wisconsin? If you didn't know this, at the end of the intro for the show they shout "Hello Wisconsin!" and talk about Wisconsin in some episodes. So yeah basically everyone here associates Milwaukee/Wisconsin with That 70s show. I already cause a lot of attention to myself just by speaking English. English speakers here are like super exotic to french people, they get so excited because they like to practice their english. In restaurants with college students or in bars like anyone and everyone will talk to my friends and I just because we speak english. Then we'll say oh yeah we're from wisconsin..and they'll say, "oh just like That 70s Show."
Fun fact: grocery stores have roasted chicken and also beef flavored Lay's potato chips.