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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

UPDATES ON MY LIFE. if you want them. You're not obligated to read.

SO HELLO EVERYONE, it's been a while, no? I feel like it hasn't been, but perhaps y'all feel differently. My last post was about vacation, and what happened then. Nothing really major has happened in my life since then, other than last weekend which was another Rotary weekend with all the students from the Lorraine region!

Let's just say exchange students are always having fun. I skipped school (with permission of course!) to go to the rotary weekend, and hangout with the other kids. The day started out with me getting lost. WHAT A GREAT WAY TO START THE DAY RIGHT?! But no it was actually fun. Yet I still got to the Centre Pompidou Metz a little bit early actually (read: half an hour, during which I went to a cafe for a coffee) and we all saw an exposition of some painter. Couldn't tell you his name for the life of me, it was that exciting (read: horribly boring). After that we ate, which is always the best part of a rotary get together. Because who doesn't like to eat? And then we had two games of laser tag. Which, let's be honest, is super fun. So yeah, that happened. Then we ate some more, even though it was desert kinda (mcdonalds mcflurries).

Then my councillor drove me back to his house because my host family was in Lille for the weekend for a birthday party. So I stayed at my councillors house the whole weekend and that was fun.

Voila! There's some updates on my life. Hope everyone's doing well at home!

Bisous!
NIKLAS PIZZOLITTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


P.S: I'm working on a powerpoint about Canada, and stereotypes so if you have any you wanna share, put them in the comments below! Much obliged!


Saturday, November 2, 2013

Vacation!

First of all, sorry for not posting, it's been a heck of a two weeks.

So for the past two weeks I've been on vacation, even though it doesn't really feel like it. Vacation started two weeks ago today, and my host family and I kicked them off with a five hour car ride down to a district called "La Loire" which has a lot of castles, and I mean a lot, like it's famous for its castles. SO that happened. We then spent the next few days exploring castles and parading by car from castle to castle. (It's much more amusing than you'd think.) AND CASTLES CASTLES CASTLES. Then that evening we stayed in a really rustic hotel with a tiny room and exposed wood beams and french windows and it was really cozy and nice. Although I just HAD to be stuck next to the window whose blinds didn't close properly. (I didn't sleep much) But what are you gonna do right? Suck it up and bear it. Of course, the unofficial motto of the Rotary Youth Exchange Program; suck it up and bear it. So that's what I did.

The next day was spent driving to another district that's called "Le Gers", in which my host family has bought a new home and will be moving there at the end of the school year. We pulled into this tiny garage, which was super impressive to see in a van cause there was literally less than three inches in between the side mirror and the garage door. Then out pops this man, named Bernard (a family friend) and he immediately starts poking fun at Benji and everyone else. He's the kind of guy that you're never bored around, but I don't find that out till a little bit later. So after everyone gets settled in we sit down for lunch I believe, and just talk for a while. It's nice seeing old friends catching up like that, you know? I think it's really cool.

The next two weeks were spent either at Bernard's house or La Charmoise, which is my host family's new house. There were a couple things that were unexpected, like having the moving truck be too large for the alleyway of trees, and therefore having to trim all the trees that made up the alleyway of about 300-500 meters long. All I can say is it's a good thing that the movers came a day early because that took a while. The next day I felt like the stereotype of Canada, because I had on my new hiking type boots, rolled up pants and a plaid shirt, and was working the whole day lugging that lumber up the alley to the enormous bonfire we had going. (Stereotype here being lumberjack, in case you didn't get the reference. It's no big deal if you didn't, I'll admit that the description was kinda vague.) But that was one thing that happened, and it was kinda funny and unexpected and such. So yes. What else.

OH I went to the largest sand dune in Europe. The "Dune de Pyla" I believe. That was fun, I ran halfway up it and then I collapsed in the sand because it was a really huge workout. But it was much more fun than anything else. It was really quite amusing running back down once you reach the top. But more amusing and beautiful than that was when you reach the top and look to your left, it's sincerely the most breathtaking thing I've ever seen as of yet. But I'll let you discover that for yourself, because it needs to be seen first hand.

Yes, I do believe that's all from my two week vacation. There was a lot of time spent in a nearly empty house, and a lot of bonding time with my host brother, and yeah it was a good time. Relaxing too, because I needed to relax and that was good.

UNTIL NEXT TIME MY FRIENDS.