Monday, October 25, 2010


Hiiii
I keep procrastinating writing my next blog, its terrible I know. So what have I been up to since I last posted? Well i've been speaking french a lot and i'm really happy with how its coming along! I think I had my first french dream the other night, not fully in french but I'm pretty sure certain parts were. That was pretty cool. I really enjoy speaking french and speaking to other people but sometimes its hard to start up a conversation, especially when other people are already talking and having conversations because I don't just want to say something totally random. But yeah i'm really starting to understand people better and I feel like I can speak it better as well. School is still pretty hard but I've been trying to copy peoples notes and try to do some homework I guess. Math is ridiculous here and I really don't like it, or understand it at all. I'm not sure if its just terrible teaching or I just really don't understand it. For me I really really prefer the teachers in Canada and the material we learn. But oh well, I will just stick it out! After this week we have holidays for one week and then we go back to school for 3 days and then another 6 days of holiday after that. So this weekend I will be going to Paris which I am sooo excited about! We are going to the eiffel tower, the arc de triumph, the louvre, Versailles, The Hard Rock Cafe for lunch, Paris by Car at night, and a few other museums. I have to decide which paintings I would like to see in the louvre and the other museums because of course we won 't be able to spend all day in them. I think there are around 50 other exchange students going on the trip.
But yeah, I haven't been doing too too much lately! Just going to school and hanging out with friends on the weekend. Two weekends ago my friend, Janelle, slept over at my house on Friday night and then on Saturday night we took a train to a different town in Belgium and slept over at our other friends house. It was a pretty fun weekend! Last weekend I had plans with my Rotary councellor and his family to go to there house in the Ardennes, which is a farming area with more forests than in Northern Belgium and nice rolling hills. It was really pretty there and I took quite a few pictures. The house was actually my councellors wife's parents house and she had grown up there. The house was an old house but it was big and refurnished so it was very nice! On Saturday we went to the tiny country of Luxembourg. It was my first time being there and it was really pretty! It was a cold day but I had a scarf and gloves so it wasn't that bad. It took only about an hour to drive there. When we got there we just walked around for a little while and did a little bit of shopping. We also saw a rotary booth fundraising for "End Polio Now" so we stopped and had a glass of wine there. Afterwards we ate lunch and it was really delicious. I had pasta and so did everyone else. I also found out at lunch that I won't be going to my second host family anymore and instead will be changing in January to go to my third host family and then after Easter holidays I will be coming back to the family i'm at right now. That was a bit of a surprise for me but I don't mind it. Anyways, after lunch we went to a modern arts museum in Luxembourg. It was very interesting and I liked most of the art. There was one piece of art that I thought was really shocking because I didn't know any information about it before. It was a neon sign that said Arbeit Macht Frei and it had Mickey Mouse beside it so it looked like he was saying it. My councellor told me that the Arbeit Macht Frei was what was above the doors at the concentration camps for the jews and it means something about working for freedom or something I don't know exactly so the jewish people thought that they would work throughout the war and then afterwards they would have freedom but it was a lie as we all know because most of those people in the concentration camps were killed. The artist has Mickey Mouse saying the phrase because Walt Disney was a Nazi as well and Disney stories aren't true either, they are stories. So yeah, the saying on the doors of the concentration camp wasn't true and either are Disney stories. I thought that was really intriguing when I learned the information. The museum was really cool and we stayed there for about 2 hours. The next day I decided that I would make pancakes for the family and they really really liked them! I was scared they wouldn't turn out very good but they did so I was pretty happy. I had maple syrup as well and made fresh whipped cream. It was fun to see the families reaction to my pancakes because they really liked them!

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