Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Christmas Holidays and Feelsies

So I haven't done a post in a while, I don't even have an excuse. It's the holidays, I've just been lazy :)

Not an unbelievable amount to report, apart from all the Christmas shenanigans which were pretty awesome. The whole family drove on up to Poitiers, where the extended family of my host father all met up for shared merry making :) I'll remember the food all my life I think, it was truly spectacular.

The holidays were fairly tame apart from that, just chilled around the house, the gym was closed and the food was fantastic so you can only imagine how many of my clothes don't fit me anymore :)

I've been back at school for a week now and it's been really good actually, I'm following classes normally and everything (with much, much less motivation to do the work than everyone else of course) and I'm actually really enjoying the things we are studying in French at the moment (Voltaire anyone?).

Last weekend was spent at Laures house which was really cool, it's the first time I've ever been in a bilingual home before, it was so amazing to see how easily everyone in the family could slide from English to French (I participated in said sliding, with a whole lot less ease haha). Laures family is really nice too. We went to bed at six in the morning and woke up at one in the afternoon :D

Also, I've officially passed the two week mark. In twelve days from the minute I write this I'll be standing in the boarding queue to go home. It's a massive thought, and I'm currently in that weird excited-nervous state that I was in exactly two weeks out from leaving New Zealand. It's so bizarre how similar the circumstances have become. I'll be leaving my school, I'll be leaving friends and I'll be leaving a family behind here. I truly feel integrated here, like I'm no longer being taken care of by everyone, but like I'm just THERE, like all these French people are just there.


One thing is for sure though, I'm coming back one day.

Stay super,
And keep reading I'll do another post as the feels rise,
Holly :)

Friday, 20 December 2013

Afs Camp in Bordeaux! (and other minor happenings)

Went to Bordeaux! Actually Bordeaux this time, no ancient house in the middle of a forest, we legit saw the city and it was incredible. This was on yet another AFS chapter event (I love my chapter to bits, everyone is so amazing). We all met up on the Saturday, I took the TGV with new arrival Maria José, and hit up the Christmas markets, ice-skating and this incredible cathedral in the centre of the city. We all went back to Fanny's for dinner, CREPES, and chilled there the night. It was so great catching up with everyone.

But every silver cloud has a murky grey lining, so I've had tonsillitis all week! Totally wouldn't recommend it, even if the amount of medicine these French doctors throw at you is absolutely outstanding. I got concerned Facebook messages from my class though, asking when I'd be back at school though, which made me smile :)

Also today I did a presentation for my class! Subject: New Zealand. you'd be surprised how much research I actually had to do. It went reasonably well, I made everyone pavlova-based cupcakes (recipe haphazardly morphed together by yours truly) and they didn't throw them up which was kind. Also, the whole thing was done in French! Three points for the foreign girl everyone :)

And last Friday (I'm awful at this chronological order thing) I met up with Miss Lassaube in
Pau (for those of you who don't know her, she is a French teacher at Rosehill College, who is in Pau for the holidays), and we had lunch at a café and did a tour of the castle together. It was really cool, we talked purely in FRENCH (another two points for the foreign girl everyone) and the castle was absolutely amazing.

That's pretty much all I've got news wise, christmas is coming up soon so I'll no doubt have more in a week or so, since I won't be posting again before Christmas, MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!! I hope you all get up to something fun :)

Also, it has been brought to my attention (against my will, I'm trying not to count the days) that I am sliding ever closer to that precipice of mixed feelings that is the end of my exchange. Not that I'm close, I'm just a heck of a lot closer than I was in September, you know? Gosh, maybe I am close. Im not kidding about the mixed feelings thing either, I kind of came here expecting to take away a language, some stories, some souvenirs. But I've really attached myself to some people here, this'll be the first time in my life that I'll have to say a permanent goodbye en masse and it's freaky as heck, even as much as I'm looking forward to all the things I miss from home. I'm opting for the keep-the-feels-box-closed-until-the-last-moment motto. We'll see how I go :)

That was a poetic post. I'll submit it for my creative writing in English next year.

Stay Super,
Holly :)

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Trucking Along

Bonjour!

A few little things to catch you all up on :)

First of all SORRY UNCLE STEVE I totally didn't realise I wasn't supposed to open it until Christmas I promise I will hide it from myself until Christmas Day :)

Also, my local chapter of AFS has a new arrival! Actually we have three, but one of them is a girl called Maria from Costa Rica and she is going to my school here! We only had the opportunity to meet up briefly yesterday but she's really nice and we'll be seeing each other again this weekend at the  AFS camp in Bordeaux.

Also, we had our conseil de classe, which is where the two elected student representatives of the class and every single teacher all meet up and discuss the class in general and all of the students one by one. We will all be getting reports soon but the two elected class representatives took notes on all of us (our average scores, teachers comments, etc) and gave them to us in class and I totally have an average of 12.68 out of 20 and I got an encouragement! Which is like a praise thing, not the best you can get but not bad either :)

Also, I had a great weekend. Saturday night I went with my host brother Antoine to see the Hunger Games 2 in the cinema, and it was fantastic! Really an enjoyable movie and I followed the whole story no problem at all :) got back and had dinner at ten at night and watched some of the Miss France competition

Then Sunday, my host parents and I went to St John de Luz. THAT was an incredible day, St John de Luz is absolutely mindblowing and I am DETERMINED to go back there someday. The weather was perfect and we had paninis and ice cream for lunch and took a look around some shops and walked along the beach and we walked up to this point at the end of the bay where you could do a perfect 360 of the entire waterfront and the sea it was just amazing.

Voilà. That's the business of late, I'll do another post after the camp to let you know how it all went and stop being lazy and put up some pictures of the snow with Taryn and St John de Luz :)

Stay super,
Holly :)

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Snow!

Okay so there are a few things to cover in this post.

The first is the snow. My goodness was it cold but WOW probably one of the most fun single days I have had here in France a serious, heartfelt, massive THANK YOU to Taryn and her incredible host mother Sylvie for taking me, I really had such a great time. We had a snowball fight and make snow angels and this awesome beans little kid let us have a turn on his luge thing it was just magical.

The rest of the sleepover was great too, did some shopping and caught up with some people from AFS New Zealand. And Taryn cut me a fringe!! I hope I can hang with her some more before I go, she's really been such a great friend to have here and I will legitimately miss her like crazy when I leave.

Been pretty chill apart from that, keeping up with school and all. Im going to the theatre tonight and eating in town with the girls before which will be fun. Also, I don't have enough details yet to elaborate much here yet but a French teacher from Rosehill College is coming here! We're going to meet up and she has a project in mind that I think will be really amazing, I'll let you all know more a bit later :)

It's around eight weeks now until I go home, and I'm in two minds about it. On one hand, the thought of seeing my family and friends again gives me excited butterflies every bit as strong as I had about coming here. On the other, this place is really amazing and it's hard to imagine that I'm just going to drop it so soon. That I might never do these daily things I love so much, crossing the road when I walk to school just to see the fish in the stream, leaning against the radiators before class starts until the teacher has to actually tell us to take our seats, sneaking my headphones into English and sleeping for an hour (sorry but I mean what's the use?). I can't get my around the fact that that's all going to just STOP.

Saying that, I do realise that this time I've been given here was a massive, unbelievable gift and that nothing could make it not worth coming here. Really, truly, thank you NZ ministry of education for just doing this award, and for giving it to lowly me. I promise I will always pay all of my taxes and take a serious interest in elections when I'm 18.

Also, a massive thank you to the people that have kept me sane while I'm here. It's so good to here from people back home, massive thank you to beautiful, entertaining, hilarious, magical SARAH WATSON whom I love for all your promises of the fun things we will do when I get back, so life won't seem dull by comparison (live is never dull with us haha)

AND CHEERS UNCLE STEVE AND FAMILY for the AWESOME amazing Christmas present, my host family loved the tree decorations, they're on there now, and I am really really truly grateful for the necklace (it's Saint Christopher readers, the patron saint of travellers).

Also, an emphatic, primary school style round of applause that actually forms a circle in the air to AFS New Zealand, for doing that predeparture camp so that I have friends in countries like Spain, and Sweden and America and Venezuela that I can just chat to. I love keeping up with everyone, this returnee camp is going to be mindblowing :)

That wraps it up for today kids. The usual love and kisses to you all, sorry I can't do personal shout outs to everyone. If you're keeping in contact with me, that's you I'm talking to :)

Stay Super,
Holly :)

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD!!!

Sorry I haven't updated in a while things are going pretty smoothly here, all settled in and everything :)

So yeah, a MASSIVE, MASSIVE happy birthday (Bon Anniversaire) to my Dad back in New Zealand, I miss you like crazy but  I will see you in not too long now, the hardest bit is over
 :) hope you had a fun day :) love you lots

Also, happy birthday for two days ago to my cousin Michaela :)

Not a whole lot to tell you all about, been getting back into the rhythm of school (the terms here are only seven weeks thank goodness, I'm only four weeks away form the Christmas holidays). I got an 11.5 out if 20 in a test! I know what you're all thinking, English class. In fact: FRENCH. It was a test on a French Poem and I was marked (and Mr Rochelois was insistent on this) JUST LIKE THE OTHER STUDENTS.

Speaking of the language, I think I have the hang of it now. I don't sound at all fluent when I speak but I can pretty much say anything I want to say and with most people I speak solely in French :) It certainly makes class more bearable being able to understand what the teachers are saying. That obviously doesn't include Chinese, I have abandoned all hope of picking up anything other than hello.

Upcoming events are pretty few and far between but I'll let y'all know anyway :) I have another camp in Bordaux in three weeks, and the weekend after that I start the holidays :) I'll be spending the few days before and during Christmas in Poitier with the extended host family, and spending Boxing Day not far from Pau with the other side of the extended host family. Alexia has invited me to hang out with her those holidays too, and hopefully I can spend some time with Taryn as well :)

Also note worthy, I have officially passed the half way mark, I think I have around ten weeks left here! (I'm trying not to count the days). Leaving is going to be really hard I've become quite close with a few people here, but I'll be thrilled to see my family and friends back home too :) I think that exchanges really teach you to appreciate what you have, I certainly feel like I do now :)

That's it for now,
Happy Birthday again Dad! I hope you get to see this on your birthday Skype isn't sending my messages but I'll send you an email anyway and hope that you check it :)

Stay Super,
Holly :)

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Carousel!!

Yeah, I went on a carousel. Whatever.

So it's officially the end of the holidays, but these two weeks have been chocked and absolutely fantastic. I'm going to give you a fairly brief account of events:

Stayed the night at Alexias! Her Dad made genuine French cuisine for us it was so so so unbelievably amazing we had foie gras, duck and wow all the French cheese. It was really incredible and the night was so much fun, I feel so lucky to have the friends that I have here.

Did a double sleepover at Taryns! First night at hers, second at mine :) it was really fun I LOVE taking the train by myself I feel so independent :) We did some shopping, rode on a carousel in Tarbes (oh wow it was fun) and just talked about everything. Im so happy that she lives just down the way from me, I didn't really get to know her that much at the departure camp (which sucks because she's amazing) but now I'd easily call her my best friend from AFS.

Met my extended host family on My host mothers side. It was certainly an interesting day, we had lunch and dinner at her mothers house (I have a host grandmother! And a grandfather they're adorable). I really liked Isabelle too, the sister-in-law of my host mother, she was really nice :) Things got loud when an uncle called Riche McCaw a b@$#% though (I defended him sincerely). Next weekend is a big match between the All Blacks and France! NZ is totally going to own ;)

Got invited to lunch with some friends of our neighbours (I didn't understand how we knew anyone there but we all made friends) which was really really nice too. They live in a Spanish style MANSION in the hills, looking out over the Pyrenees and all. I ate so much but it was all so good (I'm going to try to stop describing food on this blog I do it too much).

So that's basically a catch up. I also did an anthology of poetry in French (I'm supposed to be finishing it now but blog takes priority). I've been doing some hardcore Skyping too, thanks to everyone I Skyped, you're all thoroughly interesting to talk to I promise.


Pretty big post for so little news but hey, people are still reading :) Im going to do something emotional and feelsy for the next one, I've been getting all thinky and stuff :)

Stay super,
Ciaaaoooo :$

Thursday, 24 October 2013

City of Lights and Love

My goodness I have a lot to tell you all about.

So I have been back in Pau for a few hours, I got back at midnight last night (the train was delayed four hours!). Paris was unbelievable. Normally I try not to get my hopes up about things like that, I tried to expect Paris to be a little disappointing and not really all that I had hoped for, but it really was. It was everything I ever hoped it would be, we're talking since I was ten or eleven years old, and I am ETERNALLY grateful that I had the opportunity to go back there.

I can't give you all the details, but I'll give you the highlights for me:

1. The first night the family that we were staying with (thank you Facomprez family!) took us to dinner in this gorgeous little genuine Italian restaurant in some little side street of Paris and afterwards we went for a walk and saw the city lit up at night, from the top of the hill of Sacre-Cœur. It was really amazing. We also saw the square with all of the impressionist artists at night it was really really cool.

2. Went into the Louvre, saw in person the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, it was really surreal for me to be standing IN FRONT of these artworks whose names are known all over the world. I really loved the Venus de Milo, and the other art works in the Louvre was beautiful too.

3. Went into the Notre-Dame cathedral, again incredible. There was a service happening while I was in there which was neat to see, the cathedral is HUGE HUGE HUGE and really intricately designed and the stained glass windows were mindblowing detailed.

4. Went up the Eiffel Tower. This was really the best part of Paris for me, ever since I was a little girl, Paris was the city that I most wanted to visit and the symbol of Paris for me was the Eiffel Tower. It was amazing to be able to TOUCH it, and see the entire city from it. I had an INCREDIBLE hot chocolate up there too with like a cup of whipped cream on top. I can best describe the moment as euphoria.

Me and Marion up the Eiffel Tower

Obviously we did other things, there is such a variety of different scenes in Paris, it's not all gothic architecture and monuments. Took the métro and the buses, did some shopping (H&M Paris!) and generally just wandered around. There is a gorgeous little network of alleyways with weird international restaurants and lights everywhere in the Latin Quarter that I particularly loved. One day I'll revisit the city and go back there.

So it's not really a huge post for such a big event but, as ever, if you want any more details hit me up. I do have other news outside of Paris too. MASSIVE shout out to Uncle Steve, Aunty Claire, Liam, Michaela and Thomas for the postcard from Samoa! I hope you guys had an amazing time, keep an eye on your letterbox :)

Also just a general thank you to everyone who is keeping in contact. There are those of you that I didn't really expect to keep chatting to me while I was overseas and I am flattered that you like me enough to keep it going :) Merci beaucoup.

Im on holidays for two weeks now! Don't have many plans, want to spend a night with Taryn next week but apart from that I'm free as a bird. I might go shopping with Marion, maybe hit up the French cinema one day? It's good to be free :)

Stay Super,
Holly :)