Saturday, March 22, 2008

Now: Grenoble Next stop: Barcelona

I'm at the part of my journey when I'm staying with the Kleins (family friends) on the Swiss Alps. Its amazingly beautiful here! The view from their house is incredible. They are engulfed in mountain peaks. It snowed 2ft yesterday and didn't stop snowing. I went to bed late last night and woke up to blue skies and a world of white. Its weird to me because I just came from Florence, Italy where the weather was in the high 60s. I think its in the teens here. Their small villiage where they live is so cute. I really like it when they converse with towns people or their neighbors in French. It sounds so cool. Amalie (their daughter) laughs at me when I try to say things because I sound so American. I can't do the nazzle thing and I sound completely off. I try to pronounce Alsace and of course I say it wrong! They all get a kick out of it. I really like hearing Amalie speak French. She loves speaking english but of course has to know french. I ask her what people say and she will translate. Its so fun being here with them.

I've learned so much about myself and travel and people and culture. I'm loving my traveling. Its weird that I'm halfway through. I'll be going to Barcelona next and then Lisbon which should be nice. I'm ready for some warmer weather.

I unfortunately started to get sick with a sore throat. I blame it on Paris. It was SO cold. partly because of the temperature switch I experienced but also because it was cold. It started raining, hailing, then the clouds parted, then it was windy. I am determined to go back when its warm and with people. I actually enjoyed being alone in Paris. It was nice not having to depend on anyone and just do my own thing. I am very proud of myself for tackling the metro system and finding my way around. My favorite thing in Paris to see was Notre Dame. It was beautiful. I've finally got used to trains and planes, and all that. It can be kind of daunting especially when I tried to get on the TGV and their was only one window that people spoke english. AHH I was so confused. Nobody speaks english. It is a very American thing to think everybody knows english. I had to tackle the point and try to pronounce words in Starbucks and McDonalds. Nobody understood english in Paris thats for sure.

I met with a Haitian family in Cergy while in Paris. It was nice getting on a train and seeing them at night. St. Pierre (the father) knew a good amount of english which was nice. St. Pierre's wife's brother wanted to learn English so bad and I want to learn Creol so we were kinda stuck. I told them that if I come back they will have to teach me. They really wanted to meet Rachelle and Noah but I told them maybe someday. St. Pierre knew where I was from and the orphanage. He will be going back to Haiti so when he does he is going to go around to Gilbert and dessalines and ask about us. I told them that the people he comes in contact with will be happy to hear about me and see pictures. That was a fun trip. I enjoyed meeting the family. Nobody spoke english besides St. Pierre which took so getting used to for them. They thought I was staying a month. I just laughed and said "only tonight!" I had mystery meat for dinner. yea... I walked into the kitched and saw a bowl of pig feet. I about died. When the meal came out I had to ask what I was eating. He said chicken but it definitely wasn't. It had the same texture as the potatoes. Actually everything tasted the same. I don't know what I ate.

My world is so busy now that I'm traveling. i don't get internet or anything really except when i use the families computer when the Kleins are out doing something. I actually like being out here surrounded by mountains and nature. Nights have been really good. We have the most amazing conversations at night just about my past, my family, their family, memories. They helped my parents get me and my siblings to the states and Lisa and Marvin have stories to tell. Mostly about their son Ian and my sisters Leah and Sarah. I was younger but they still have stories about me. I think they are funny.

Ah ur going to love my pics when I'm able to upload them. Rome was amazing! It was beathtakingly beautiful. I went into the Colussium which was awesome and then made my way to the ruins. Rome was by far my favorite place so far. The peaks here are high on my list too. I still have Barcelona and Lisbon to see so we'll see. In Rome my friends and I ate at a resteraunt and I had the colussium in the background. Its amazing to think of the history and the fact that the Apostle Paul would've been there at that place. (thinking back to Jesus times). We went on Ceaser Augustus's deathday so their were flowers and ceremonies where he was stabbed and died. That was cool to see. Italy in general is a very pretty place. I didn't make it to Venice but I loved Pisa (I got some funny pictures there) and Florence as well. There is just so much to see there. Ah and Gelato is amazing. I hate ice-cream but this I could eat all the time. yum yum.

so yea, just hanging out on the alps trying to stay warm in the house. we head back to alsace later which is more inland and not in the mountains. Their daughter Amalie is awesome. really fun to hang around. such a teenager and totally blunt. While I've been here there was a camp going on for this church's singles group in Texas. We had this elaborate dinner french style and many many cheeses. I really liked the goat cheese but hated all the others. Amalie said she had the same problem but now got used to it. The group brought over a bunch of food in their suitcases and left the leftovers with us. That made Amalie happy because she got poptarts, peanut butter, butter popcorn, and cereal. I wouldn't blame her. I got to listen to their evening program and celebrate good friday with the group that is here. They are really nice.

I can't really send you pics until later. I'll do it later when I can.

Its good to be writing you again. Hope all is well. I love it here! and definitely don't want go back to school. I haven't started any of my essays because I'm a total slacker! lol. I'm loving this month break and am SO excited to see my friend Jessica soon.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow, what to say about such an entry. I really can't wait to visit France. I'm glad you like goat cheese! I love it! Especially if there are herbs and garlic in it. Sooooo good!
Can't wait to see pictures! Especialy of France, of course.
Upload them when you can (aka-as soon as you get back, right?lol).
Miss you! We need to Skype on day because I don't remember what you sound like. Haha, just kidding.
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