Thursday, June 9, 2016

More Catching Up

Hello everyone! Is anyone else blown away that it is already June? I seriously cannot believe that my time here in France is coming to an end. It seemed so far away back in September, and January, and even just a month ago! Now I have less than a month in this country and I have all kinds of different emotions; sad, happy, nervous, scared, excited etc. I am really looking forward to the next step in my life, but man I am going to miss this place (I will do a reflection post later this month).


For now here are just some of the things that I have been up to this past month.

Cemetery exploring in Saint Germain-en-Laye for American Mother's Day.





I started babysitting one of Greg's friends, Alex, on Tuesdays. One night we drew monsters...mine turned out "too cute" so we decided that he is a vegetarian. 


Wisteria flowers that were growing outside my house. They are now gone. :(


On a Sunday stroll. L'Arc de Triomphe from Esplanade de la Defense.


The family of swans near my house. They are so cute!!



Touristing with Kayla: Place des Vosges



Touristing with Kayla: Place de la Bastille


Touristing with Kayla: Promenade Plantee: A garden/walkway thing on some old train tracks. It was really pretty.








Touristing with Kayla at Musee Carnavalet: A free museum in Le Marais dedicated to the history of Paris. 




















Touristing with Kaylay: Trocedero and le Tour Eiffel



One enjoyable Wednesday with friends, yummy food, and a free plays.


Lunch with Cat at LaLa la Lasagnaeria. Seriously that lasagna was so delicious. I totally want to go again!



Free production of Hamelt in Versailles that I attended with the Sister Missionaries. They actors did a great job for having a tiny stage, cloudy skies, and an audience sitting on the ground! They were over the top dramatic which made the experience top notch! :)



One morning when I got home from dropping of Greg the neighbor's cat followed me me into my little house. She was stinking adorable. I wanted her to stay.


Last week the Seine flooded, don't worry I'm safe, so on Saturday, Cat and I went over to Pont Neuf to see the river at it's highest point in over 30 years. It was incredible to see. Usually you can walk down along the banks of the river, but not anymore. I was bizarre to see the river so high.





Well I hope you all enjoyed the pictures this time around. And if any of you know of any job openings in the Seattle area, let me know; I'm on the hunt! Also please continue to share/donate for to help my dad raise the funds to get his knee replacement surgery ( https://www.gofundme.com/2mnaghu4).

Thanks for reading and look for another post soon!

Monday, May 30, 2016

Catching up!

It always amazes me how fast time flies and yet seems to move so slowly at the same time. Seriously how is it the end of May already? These past few months, yes it’s been at least 3 months, have been busy with the end of my work contract and the final holiday of the school year.

With the end of my work at Lycée Pasteur nearing I spent my last 6 weeks at the school working to help my Terminales (seniors) practice their orals for their BAC exams and trying to engage my other students in their English practice. I’m sitting here on a Tuesday afternoon still in shock that I don’t have to go into school anymore. I really loved my time working with my students. Especially the ones I saw on a regular basis. I really hope that their English improved, they learned new things, and that they enjoyed their time with me. I know I learned from them (i.e. cultural difference, more patience…) I am so grateful for the experience I had working here in Paris; despite all the French bureaucracy and red tape. Seriously this has been an amazing experience and if you speak French and are finished with or close to finishing your BA , I definitely recommend applying for the TAPIF program. Seriously do it.

Apart from working at the Lycée, I’ve been continuing to work with Greg. I love that kid. He is adorable, a hard worker, and I’m so grateful that I get to work with this kid! I’ve also been spending time with friends here, and celebrated my birthday (it was a pretty good weeklong event).  

Pictures from the month of March through most of April:

Paris 
 Notre Dame
 Notre Dame
 Paris
 Swedish Meatballs from IKEA
 Greg was studying about food chains in school; so we created a Star Wars themed food chain: Dark side edition.
 One of the churches in Le Vesinet
 One weekend I went hiking in the Fontainebleau Gardens with Cat, Christine, and Katie:view from the top.
 Fountainebleu
 Fontainebleau
 Fontainebleau
 The weather started to get really nice in March. I definitely do not mind waiting for the train in the sunshine.
 One time Kayla and I decided to take random trams/metros and explore. This is Saint Cloud de Parc, a suburb of Paris.
 My 8th grade students loved to draw so I had them create a diner and draw the building.
 Menu for the diner: Big Georgette
 I had my prep school kids take the isidewith.com quiz and create campaign ads for the person they sided with the most...can you tell it was Bernie Sanders?

 Greg has been teaching me ping-pong. It is fun and I still stink at it.

 Easter tart

 Easter candy

 General Conference!!

 Enjoying spring in Paris at the tea room at the Mosque in Paris. These birds loved all the crumbs from our snacks.

 Tea Room

 Pantheon on a sunny day.

 Spring cups at Starbucks

 Saint Germain-en-Laye

 Saint-Germain-en-Laye



 Birthday stroll. 

 Birthday flowers from Greg's family. They were so pretty and I hated having to throw them away.

 Birthday pizza at Pink Flamingo!

 Birthday brownie cake made by Cat!

 Paris!
 Paris from Scare Coeur

 More birthday flowers from Amanda! 

 My adorable 7th graders! I miss them already!

 When it's raining a lot, you learn to appreciate the sunshine.

 The Versailles Rive-Gauche train station. I love it.
 Four of my 8th graders that showed up on my last day. I loved these girls so much, They made Fridays fun. I miss them too!

 Their love note!

 Goodbye Pasteur!

Here is a rundown of my last holiday: The end of April and beginning of May was spent having fun with my friend Sharice. I started the two week school holiday out by heading to Switzerland (yes, again). I love her family. This time I took a bus to Dijon, France where Sharice and her family picked me there and we headed back to Switzerland. Sunday we slept in and then went to church. It was a relaxing day. Monday we went for a drive around the lake in Biel, Switzerland and then walked a bit around the village of Büren an der Aare. Of course it was raining most of the day so I didn’t get many pictures. That night we went to a restaurant in Grenchen for pizza. I love pizza!

 Candle at the pizza place.

 The church in Grenchen

 Tuesday we dedicated as a day of just hanging out at home. I’m pretty sure this is something that I love to do on my vacations. Wednesday we went to the Verkehrshaus der Shweiz (transportation museum) in Luzern, Switzerland. It was a pretty cool museum. They have trains, cars, boats, and airplanes. We helped Sharice’s niece drive a train and had fun playing with all the different activities they had there. We even went on a Chocolate Adventure. It was a little ride where they tell you about the process of making chocolate and how the Lindt Company makes their chocolate. We got lots of chocolate at the end of the ride…so that was definitely a win. After the museum we walked along the lake for a bit then took a drive home through the Alps, which had some amazing views (sorry no pictures, I was too busy enjoying the sights with my eyes).

 My best-friend Ellie aka Sharice's niece. 
 The lake in Luzern.

 I love the swans.

 Luzern
 Luzern
 Luzern

Thursday we went on a hike with Sharice’s brother and sister-in-law, Erik and Kari. The hike started by a Swiss castle then wound its way through the forest/mountain, included megalith rocks and beautiful views. We had a picnic on the hike which involved yeast rolls (because I love yeasty breads), corn flake chicken, and veggies with homemade ranch dip (Kari is amazing and made the chicken and ranch from scratch). After the hike we headed home and played with the kids for a bit before they all headed back to their house.

 Swiss Castle

 Swiss Castle

 Hiking.
 Hiking
 Caveman cave

 Hiking
 Hiking
Hiking 
 Hiking - Turtle megalith 
 Hiking
 Hiking
 Hiking
 Ellie and I with our matching kitty tattoos.

Friday we went to the Bern, Switzerland Temple. I miss going to the temple on a regular basis and I am so grateful I had the chance to go while in Switzerland. We even went on a French speaking day, which made me happy. J After the temple we went back to Sharice’s and then over to Erik and Kari’s where we joined them for dinner. We had kebab (think gyro not meat on a stick), which is super popular here in Europe. It was really yummy. While at their house we played with the kids and played some WiiU; I was pretty excited about that, I miss my WiiU! I started playing Zelda: Ocarina of Time It was a really great day



Saturday we took a trip to Deutschland! We went to a village called Bad Säckingen, which is right across the Swiss border. We walked around the village looked at the old church there, ate a yummy donut thing with raspberry and cream filling, and enjoyed some street art. There was some Renaissance Festival going on so we didn’t get to go see the castle in town (it is usually free to see the gardens etc. but the day we went it cost money, lame). Then we drove to Rheinfelden to do a little grocery shopping (they get some things in Germany because they are way cheaper). After we finished shopping we stopped at a McDonalds for some lunch (I’ve now had McDonalds in France, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany…not sure that is an accomplishment or not…but they all taste the same). After lunch we headed back home to Switzerland. 

 Bad Säckingen
 Bad Säckingen
 Bad Säckingen
 Bad Säckingen
Sunday we slept in again and then headed to church. After church Sharice and I went over to Erik and Kari’s for one last hangout before we the end of my week in Switzerland. This time Kari made homemade corn dogs! I had said how much I wanted one and so she made them! They were so good. I’m now convinced I need a deep fryer so I can make homemade corn dogs…haha. We also got to play some more Zelda. I was pretty excited about that. Is it sad that part of me is excited to go back to the US just to play my Wii…probably?

Monday was departure day. However, this time Sharice was coming with me. We set out and took the scenic route to Dijon where Sharice and I would be getting on the bus. It was a really beautiful drive that included a fresh blanket of snow. It was the first time I saw snow that stuck to the ground since I’ve been here in France. It was magical. Once in Dijon, Sharice and I had Subway while we waited for the bus. Then we got on the bus back to Paris. It was a pretty uneventful drive. Once we got back to Paris we stopped at Factory & Co in Bercy for dinner. They have really good bagel sandwiches/burgers, cheese fries, and yummy desserts. It is one of my favorite places to eat if I’m feeling like more American-y food. Then we headed back to my house. It was a long day and we were ready to go to bed.

Tuesday I had to babysit Greg. So we headed over to the house and we played with him for the day. We made a tower out of blocks, played hide-and-seek, played Lego Avengers on the PlayStation, ate lunch, and played Monopoly. After we were done with Greg, Sharice and I headed to La Défense for dinner (Chipotle) and some grocery shopping. It was a pretty chill day.

Wednesday we took Greg to Cité des Sciences (science museum). We went to the kids section where they had different areas where you could experiment with different things (body, water, communication, electricity/factory, a TV studio, and a garden area). Greg was everywhere, he loved it. It was fun to watch him having a good time with all the different things to do. He loved the TV studio where he got to pretend to be a camera man, and in the body area where he got to run and have it measure how fast he ran (he did this one several times – his highest was 5.6 m/s). After we finished in the kid area, we headed to the IMAX Theater to watch a movie (Titans of the Ice Age). The movie was all in French, I followed along pretty well (I think Sharice fell asleep). After the movie we stopped at Burger King for a snack (we were all hungry) then headed home. It was a pretty fun day.



 Greg loves Polar Bears so he had to get a picture with one!

 Too cool for school.

Thursday we were Greg free. So Sharice and I headed into her first full day of Paris touristing. We started out be checking out Le Marais, unfortunately most things were closed due to Passover. So we decided to stop and get some cheesecake at Berko (I got key lime and Sharice got lemon meringue), then we walked by the Pompidou Centre, past Hôtel de Ville, and Notre Dame. It is definitely tourist season in Paris and the line to go into Notre Dame was super long, so we decided to go find something else to eat. I remembered I had seen a Star Wars themed café somewhere near there. So we went on a hunt for it and we were successful. Sharice was in heaven. We both got a crêpe with Nutella and bananas on it (it had some Star Wars name that I don’t remember). This was Sharice’s first crêpe and she was hooked. After we finished our crêpes we made our way out to St. Cyr so I could say goodbye to Amanda. We hung out at Amanda’s for awhile then headed to dinner in St. Cyr. We went to another crêpe place, Sharice enjoyed it. I’m really glad that I got to see Amanda one last time before she left back to the US. She was my first friend here in Paris and am so grateful for that friendship. So Amanda if you are reading this; thanks for being my friend. Who knew that a love for IKEA and pizza is what builds a great friendship. After dinner we headed back home and went to bed.

Friday was my last full day with Greg. I started out the morning with working on his homework for school. Then Sharice, Greg, one of his friends (Tatoin??), and I headed to La Défense for lunch at McDonalds and Captain America: Civil War. Captain America was awesome. I enjoy the Avengers movies and was glad we could go see it. After the movie we went to Hagaan Daz for some ice cream. Then we made our way home. I was exhausted after having to watch two boys and make sure they didn’t annoy too many people while we were out, but it was a good day.

 I found this painting in Le Marias...I think it is pretty funny.
 Key Lime Cheesecake
 Lemon Meringue Cheesecake. 
 Hotel de Ville



 Notre Dame
 The center of Paris.
 Notre Dame

 Star Wars Cafe!
 Sharice's first crepe! Banana and nutella!


 Bathroom door...haha

 Notre Dame

 Saturday we dedicated to nothing. So we relaxed and watched Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt for most of the day (plus it was rainy and yucky). It was great. Sunday we headed into Paris for a picnic with Cat, Kayla, and Christine (another American friend) at les Jardins du Luxembourg. It was such a beautiful day. We sat in the grass for a long time before wandering to the Pantheon and then we headed down to les Jardins des Plantes (near where I used to live). It was seriously a beautiful day.

 Jardins des Plantes


 Jardin du Luxembourg
 A church near the Pantheon.

Monday we went to the Louvre (only took my six and a half months to actually go inside the building). We decided to explore the Egyptian exhibit. It was really cool. It amazes me that their artifacts have survived for thousands of years. It really blows my mind. My favorite part was the mummified cats…if you didn’t already know, I’m a cat person. After the Louvre we headed back to Le Marais for a falafel, at l’As du Falafel. Then we headed back home, since I had Greg. Tuesday we stayed in and did laundry and then I had Greg that night.

 The Louvre 

 The Louvre
 The Louvre


 The Louvre
 The Louvre
 The Louvre

 The Louvre

 The Louvre
 The Louvre
 The Louvre

Wednesday we went to Disneyland!! I love going to Disney. We got there just as the parks opened and we got the two park tickets; so we started in the Disney Studios. We rode on the Hollywood Tower of Terror and then went on the Ratatouille ride. After that we went to the other park. We started on Space Mountain 2 ride then got lunch at a little quick service restaurant. After lunch we went on It’s a Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indian Jones, and Phantom Manor. After the Phantom Manor we had goûter at a restaurant that had curly fries (I was really excited about the curly fries). Then we went on the Tea Cups followed by the carousal, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Pinocchio. At this point we were getting pretty tired. So we went to Disney Village to see if we wanted anything to eat there, it was all too expensive. So we headed to La Défense to McDonalds. Which was a good choice after a long day of walking; it was fast! After we got home we were ready for bed. 



 Curly fries!! They were so yummy! Haha


 I've named him Phillipe. He was a good horse.

 Thursday we went to Sacré Coeur and the Eiffel Tower. First we went to Sacré Coeur and it became very apparent that tourist season has now begun in Paris, it was packed. We walked through the church and then found a bench in some shade for a picnic lunch. While we were sitting there we met a nice German lady, so Sharice got practice her German. After our picnic we headed to the Eiffel Tower (another jam packed tourist area) and walked around a bit. Then we headed home. On our way home we walked along the canal and got to feed some ducks and pet some kitties. All in all a great day!

Sacré Coeur  
 Eiffel Tower
 Kitty on our walk home!
 Sacré Coeur 
 Eiffel Tower

Friday was Sharice’s birthday! So we went and got crêpes from crêperie in Paris. It was really good, as all crêpes are. Then we headed to the Tuileries Gardens and walked towards Place de la Concorde. We sat for awhile at fountain and people/pigeon/duck watched while we waited for Cat and Kayla to join us. Then we walked up the Champs Elysée to l’Arc de Triomphe. It was fun, but hot! Once we made it to the Arc we hopped on the metro and went on a search for cupcakes. Unfortunately once we got to the cupcake place we discovered it was closed! The owners decided to return to the US. So we went to a pâtisserie near where Cat lives. On the way to the shop we found some strawberries for so cheap, only 6€ for a kilogram, so of course we got some! Who can say no to delicious fresh strawberries?? Once we got to the shop we got some tarts. Cat and I got a lemon tart and Sharice got a chocolate raspberry tart. I really liked mine! After our treat we headed home so Sharice could pack to go back home.

 Paris
 Place de la Concorde 
 A mama and baby ducks at the fountain in Tuileries 
 They were so cute!
 Arc de Triomphe
 Fruit stand
 Tuileries
 One can never go wrong with tartes! 

Saturday morning I took Sharice to the bus and made sure she got on. Now I have my house back to myself and will try to think of what to do with myself these last two months here in Paris. I am hoping to start tutoring online…if I can ever get my wifi to work consistently…

With that long catch up, I have an announcement (I've made this on Facebook...so if you aren't friends with me on there, now you know). After much prayer, thought, discussion, and doubting I’ve decided that I am going to move to Seattle, Washington to help my parents. My dad is in need of new knees and will need the help around the house as well as financially. So I decided that this is the best option for me and for them (if I wasn’t their favorite daughter before, I am now J). We do have a gofundme set up for my dad, https://www.gofundme.com/2mnaghu4  to help raise money to help cover costs post surgery; please consider donating and sharing to help us out!   I don’t have a job lined up yet, but am currently applying for teaching jobs. However, if you are reading this and have any connections in the Seattle area please let me know!!! 

Thanks for reading all!! 

P.s. I'll do another catch up post this week....I hope!