La monde tournait et m'a laissee ici.
Jun. 7th, 2004 02:08 pmThese aren't going to be real updates, but they'll have to do as I continue to try to work out the absolutely abominable state of affairs as far as internet connectivity in this country. May no one ever know the sorrow of a house free of internet, amen.
Anyhow, still doing well, test this morning notwithstanding. There was good pastry afterward, so with the evening out. In fact, though I usually lose weight traveling, the French have been feeding me so well, I might forgo the splurges I was planning on just to have a sit-down meal every day. Won't eat like this ever again, of that I am certain.
Kelsey and I did indeed see Prisoner of Azkaban on the 2nd, and It Was Good. I have a lot more to say about it, like how much I love Alan Rickman and Draco's note-passing and how everyone got to have good hair and my appreciation of Lupin's musical tastes and how he and Sirius are so MFEO, it curled my littlest toe. But more on that later.
The roommate, Jess, and I were so well matched up. We didn't fill out much of a personality survey, but they seemed to have done a good job with everyone. She's been sick for the past couple of days and freaks out every time I blow my nose or cough that she's given it to me, but I keep reasuring her that I've been doing it since I walked off the plane. Kelsey, another friend and practically our third roommate, and I are getting on famously, going about town, seeing movies, lunching - she's from New York and tells me glamorous stories of boarding school and all her famous family friends and I... listen a lot. No, we talk, it's good.
Also, while I do like Paris, it's not where I see myself. The language barrier gets a little easier every day, but I like English, and I've realized there's no way to learn French to the extent I want to know it without having been born here. I'm on a classical music kick, which will mean the record store and Vivaldi and Mozart soon. We went on a day trip to the champagne region and Reims, where they crowned all the French kings. Cathedrals are truly awe-inspiring.
I haven't seen a television in two weeks. Same for LiveJournal. Only found out in passing about Ronald Reagan. I miss you all terribly. Hope everyone's doing well, the postcards are going out this week, and real updates in the other journal are coming soon.
Anyhow, still doing well, test this morning notwithstanding. There was good pastry afterward, so with the evening out. In fact, though I usually lose weight traveling, the French have been feeding me so well, I might forgo the splurges I was planning on just to have a sit-down meal every day. Won't eat like this ever again, of that I am certain.
Kelsey and I did indeed see Prisoner of Azkaban on the 2nd, and It Was Good. I have a lot more to say about it, like how much I love Alan Rickman and Draco's note-passing and how everyone got to have good hair and my appreciation of Lupin's musical tastes and how he and Sirius are so MFEO, it curled my littlest toe. But more on that later.
The roommate, Jess, and I were so well matched up. We didn't fill out much of a personality survey, but they seemed to have done a good job with everyone. She's been sick for the past couple of days and freaks out every time I blow my nose or cough that she's given it to me, but I keep reasuring her that I've been doing it since I walked off the plane. Kelsey, another friend and practically our third roommate, and I are getting on famously, going about town, seeing movies, lunching - she's from New York and tells me glamorous stories of boarding school and all her famous family friends and I... listen a lot. No, we talk, it's good.
Also, while I do like Paris, it's not where I see myself. The language barrier gets a little easier every day, but I like English, and I've realized there's no way to learn French to the extent I want to know it without having been born here. I'm on a classical music kick, which will mean the record store and Vivaldi and Mozart soon. We went on a day trip to the champagne region and Reims, where they crowned all the French kings. Cathedrals are truly awe-inspiring.
I haven't seen a television in two weeks. Same for LiveJournal. Only found out in passing about Ronald Reagan. I miss you all terribly. Hope everyone's doing well, the postcards are going out this week, and real updates in the other journal are coming soon.