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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Teaching Videos

Singing "BINGO" (with the CE2 students at l'École des Arènes!)

Conversations between Tiger and Monkey (with the CE1 students at l'École des Arènes)

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Friday 3/16: Carnaval à l'École des Arènes!

On Friday we celebrated Carnaval at the school next to me. It was excellent! Since I spend a lot more time at this school (and teach 7 classes here, as opposed to two at the other school), I know the kids a lot better.


Photo: Getting dressed up... Catherine did Margot's make up: a black eye, a scar, and a bloody bandage!











Photo: With some of my 7-8 year old students!

It was great to see them all dressed up and to have a few hours to just hang out with them and the other teachers. It started in the playground where we gathered to wait until everyone was ready.




While we waited, the kids played and some of them had brought bags of confetti, which they threw on people (quite often the teachers...) until the ground was multi-colored.

Photo: CONFETTI!!








Photo: Emmanuelle's 5th grade class

Once everyone was ready, we paraded down the streets of town--getting many strange looks from the drivers going past who must have wondered why kids were dressed up in mid-March (Carnaval is in February...). Some of the kids had maracas and tambourines and many of them were singing. Video: Parading down the street...

We made a stop out in front of the pre-school, so that the little kids could see the costumes and listen to a few songs, sung by the older kids. Then we returned to the school where there was a feast (crêpes and other cakes which had been made by parents and brought into the school) and music and plenty of time to run around like crazy kids.
Photo: One of the two tables of food! And it was completely cleaned out in under an hour! Video: Mmmm...Crêpe time! :-)

I dressed up as a hippie and was asked many times what that was (even though some of the kids were dressed up as hippies...) and I also got a lot of comments on my 5-fingers running shoes. No one could believe that I use them to go running ("What?! Not tennis shoes?!") It was a wonderful afternoon!

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Monday 3/12-Thursday 3/15

This week my teaching went pretty smoothly overall. With the youngest kids I've been working on the weather and school vocab. They are adorable when trying to say "What's the weather like?" and they keep getting rainy and windy mixed up (probably because they pronounce "rainy" as "wainy").
With the 8-9 year olds we're also working on school vocab and we've been reviewing the alphabet. They love to take turns standing up and reciting the alphabet for me (although many of them still get mixed up on the pronunciation of letters G-K...). I've been teaching the 9-10 year olds body vocab and we had a blast singing "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" again on Monday. I didn't have a second class with them this week because they were on a field trip. With the oldest kids, I have been working on telling time and saying what time they did things during the day (I go to school at 8:30am, I eat dinner at 7:30pm, etc.) and I sent out their penpal letters on Wednesday. I really doubt that I'll still be here by the time the letters come back, but Claude is going to continue them without me.

On Tuesday night, Alison stayed over and we stayed up late watching the Harry Potter musical. :)
On Wednesday we made chocolate chip cookies and then went to the beach with Margot.

However, when we arrived in Capbreton, it was gray, cloudy, and a bit chilly. Eep! We put our towels out on the sand and lied down anyways... and after about 15 minutes the sun began to peek through... and another 15 minutes later the sky was blue and the sun was out!
Photo: Hoping for sun...



Margot and I played frisbee for a while (avoiding the huge dump truck that kept bring loads of sand across the beach and dumping it into a huge pile...we weren't sure why) and then decided to go put our feet in the water.

Photo: Playing Frisbee!






Photo: Free entertainment (the dump truck got stuck in the sand at one point and everyone on the beach was watching it attempt to free itself!)



It was still pretty cold, but not as bad as typical Oregon Pacific water temperature!





Margot and I stripped down to our bathing suits and waded in a little further...Alison offered to take pictures and stayed out of the water. ;)
Well, after a relatively short time, we were both all the way in! It was quite cold, but once you got numb, it felt great!!!!

Photo: SWIMMING! IN MARCH!





When we finally decided to get out, we dried off on the beach and then went to buy some treats: chocolate ice cream for me, churros (deep-fried strips of dough) dipped in warm nutella for Alison and Margot! YUM!

Photo: Enjoying their snack...





Photo: Wall-Jumping!



We stayed until 5pm and then headed home (stopping to drop Alison off at her apartment).


For more beach pictures, check out this link:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2787432092226.2113921.1451010052&type=1&l=d2129771b5

On Thursday night for dessert, we had fresh strawberries and whipped cream. There's nothing better than the first strawberries of the year! Mmm!
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Monday, March 12, 2012

The weekend: Saturday 3/10-Sunday 3/11

This weekend, the twins have their German friends here. They are part of an exchange program at school which sends the French students to Germany for 10 days and then the German students come here for 10 days! Since they stay at their school during the week, they'll only be here for the weekend...which is kinda nice since I'm sharing a bathroom with them all. :p
Yesterday (Saturday) we all went to lunch in Hossegor, at the coast.

Photo: My lunch--A salad with grilled goat cheese and a Roquefort flan...which I gave to Ralf, as I'm not a huge fan.

After lunch we took a nice walk on the beach (well, the boys headed off to do their own thing) and I ended up doing handstands and cartwheels with Margot and her friend, Lou-Anne.

Photo: My Host Family!

It was such a lovely day (about 60 degrees) and I am so looking forward to when it gets a little bit warmer so we can go swimming! You see, I wouldn't mind swimming right now (because already it's better than in Oregon), but here they aren't really used to having to be numb to go swimming...so we'll just wait a little longer! :)







Photo: My cartwheel buddies












On Saturday night I got to skype with a bunch of my family as my Grandma, Aunt Barbara, Aunt Sally, and Uncle Ed were all over at my house for breakfast! It was so wonderful to get to catch up with everyone and to SEE them! I even managed to get a few pictures! :)

Photo: Beautiful people who I miss!



On Sunday I picked Alison up in Capbreton in the early afternoon and brought her back so she could be here for the rugby match between France and England.
Everyone was really excited about it (Margot and Catherine painted their faces with blue, white, and red) and we all watched the match together. England ended up winning (Alison was thrilled, everyone else was super bummed...I didn't care much either way) by two points, 24-22.
Photo: Watching the game--you can see the expressions on the French fans... Alison's thumbs-up is just popping in at the bottom of this picture

After the game, I spent the next few hours making pizzas (with the help of Catherine and moral support of Alison)--it ended up taking quite a while in a oven that only works on the top... But, in the end we had three large pizzas, three smaller pizzas, and one small loaf of pesto bread! Everyone loved the homemade "American" pizza and it all was eaten (except the bread, which we're saving for dinner on Tuesday)!

Photo: Enough pizza for an army (and apparently we had an army here...there aren't any leftovers!)


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Teaching... Monday 3/5-Friday 3/9

This week at school I've been working with the 5th graders on their penpal letters with the American kids. Those letters (from the US) are pretty much the most hilarious things I've ever read! I don't think I've laughed so hard in a long time...

Photo: "I almost forgot I am asian"

In any case, the teaching went well this week and I'm feeling confident about it now. Perhaps that's because I was only teaching at the school next to me and it's the other school that gives me a lot of trouble... Oh well!

On Thursday I went to the other school because they were celebrating Carnaval (a little late, yes... they had to postpone it due to bad weather). So, instead of teaching, I just hung out (dressed up like a hippie) and helped the teachers when I could.


Photo: Some of my CE1 students





Photo: Some of my CM2 students



All the kids were dressed up in costumes--it was pretty much like Halloween in the US. They all lined up and we had a little parade down the streets--and through the huge supermarket!







Photo: Parading (I love the forest around here!)











Photo: Five Spidermans and a Buzz Lightyear...









Photo: "Saint-Pansard"

Then returned to the school where the 5th graders read out a list of the bad things they were blaming on "Saint-Pansard" and then they burned the version of him that they had made. It was pretty epic, really.




Photo: The burning "Saint-Pansard"... they even put some fireworks inside of him!


After that we all went to the playground and had crêpes that the parents had made. There were plates and plates of crêpes, along with some other traditional cakes. Mmm!

Photo: One of the three tables of treats!

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Wednesday 2/29-Sunday 3/4

Mark and I relaxed for the next three days (Wed-Fri), playing some basketball, doing a lot of laundry, and playing cards with Margot.


Photo: Mark and I bought Margot a new basketball!













Photo: Playing Palace







On Friday we went to the beach in Capbreton!
We were lucky to have lovely weather and we took advantage of it to spend a little bit of time on the beach.

Photo: In Capbreton













Photo: Rocking the red shorts










Photo: We got ice cream!!



We didn't get to stay too long, though, because we wanted to make it back in time to see Margot's tennis match .
She's really good! Way better than I am!



We took the overnight train up to Paris on Friday night and arrived at 7am on Saturday (3/3). Since we had a little bit of time until the Mac store opened, we walked all the way there from the train station! The guys at the Mac store were really nice and (after instructing me to go to the store across the street and purchase a new hard drive) agreed to install my new hard drive for free! So kind of them!!

We spent the afternoon wandering the Père Lachaise cemetery with Laura, a friend I met when I was studying in Angers! She's also doing the Teaching Assistant program, so we decided to meet up for the afternoon!

Photo: Laura and I at Père Lachaise






We had fun seeing all the quirky gravestones and chatting as we wandered through the super confusing "streets" between all the graves.

Photo: Mark in front of Jim Morrison's grave

Then, later, we met up with Candice (and her two cousins, who were visiting from the US) and we all had lunch at a little café.

Our last day in Paris (Sunday, 3/4) we finally had bad weather. The whole rest of our trip was blessed with amazing weather, but finally the rain hit.

Photo: Our hotel refrigerator for our picnic food...

So, we just hung out a lot and ended up ordering pizzas and watching some movies (that we had planned to watch together during the trip, but up until then my computer had been broken, so we'd been unable to do so). It was nice to just relax as we done so much walking the day before.

I said goodbye to Mark at the airport on Monday morning and he spent the next 24 hours getting all the way back to Sacramento. I spent the next 5 hours hanging out in Paris, waiting for my 5 hour train back to Tyrosse. I was so exhausted (and sad) by the time I got home, all I wanted to do was crawl into bed and pass out. Well, it turned out that Ralf's favorite soccer team was playing that night, so there were a whole bunch of people over to watch the match! Catherine had made chili and everyone was hanging out. I managed to hang out for a little bit (and eat some delicious chili) before saying goodnight and heading up to bed!
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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Saturday 2/25-Tuesday 2/28

On Saturday (2/25), Mark and I took a train to Bayonne (where we had two hours to kill, so we toured around a little bit--making sure to get a Gâteau Basque for Mark to taste!), then another train to Lourdes (where we had one hour to kill...we just sat at the train station), and a bus up into the Pyrénées to a little town called Cauterets.

Photo: The village of Cauterets










Catherine's family owns a flat in an old hotel there (it's absolutely gorgeous) and they invited us to go stay there with them.

Photo: The Hotel

When we arrived, everyone had recently gotten back from a long day of skiing and they were planning to go out to a favorite restaurant for dinner.

Of course we went along! We were a huge group: the Bergfelds (5), Chantal's family (6), Pierre's friend, Jules, and Isabelle with her baby, Alexandre...17 people! Luckily the restaurant was prepared (apparently they go there every year) and we all tucked in to a massive dinner of fondue or raclette! Mark and I chose fondue and ate until we were ready to explode! It was so delicious!!!!!

Photo: Delicious Dinner!


The next day we rented some shorter skis and went to the Pont d'Espagne (about halfway up the mountain) with Isabelle and Alexandre. They were planning to go sledding and we were headed to the green slope.






Photo: Pont d'Espagne










Photo: Yes, I am wearing a green gumdrop suit...


I had no problem getting back into skiing (I'd gone two days when I was younger). It was really fun to be out in the snow and it was actually really warm and sunny!







It was Mark's very first time on skis, so that was quite a challenge.
He had some painful tumbles before lunch, but after lunch he kept trying and ended up feeling a lot more confident by the end of the day!

Photo: At Pont d'Espagne






On Monday (2/27) I left in the morning with Ralf, Margot, Hugo, and Lucas and we took the cable cars waaaay up to the top of the mountains! I had borrowed Chantal's skis, so they were quite a bit longer than the ones I'd skied with the day before...

Photo: Ralf and Margot on a lift




After we'd gone down a green, we took the ski lift all the way to the very top of the slopes. The view from up there was incredible!

Photo: The view at the top

But then we had to get down. I said I was up for trying the blue slopes, so we headed down. I, not surprisingly, fell three times on the first slope (one of my skis coming off two of the times), but after I became more adapted to the steeper, narrower slopes and longer skis, I did okay! I didn't fall much after that and it was so exciting! (And, at times, terrifying!)





Photo: Mark and Catherine coming in from the slopes

Mark arrived around lunchtime with Catherine and she gave him a few lessons on skiing (how to turn and how to stop). After lunch, Margot and I skied with Mark for a while and he was so much better! He didn't fall at all and he was a lot more confident with his turning. He stayed on the lower slopes to practice for a while and I went back up to the top to ski with the whole group (Isabelle had arrived as well).





Photo: Up at the top!

It was fun getting to watch the kids go on the ski jumps (not that they did anything particularly fancy, but they loved having us as the audience) and I went down a few red slopes as well! (Here they have four levels: Green, Blue, Red, Black)





Photo: OH YEAH!!!


At 4:30pm, Ralf and I headed down to meet up with Mark and take the cable car back down to the town. We were all exhausted!







That evening we just relaxed and played a bunch of cards with Margot, Catherine, and Isabelle.

Photo: Playing Cards!









Photo: Dinnertime

Tuesday (2/28) we headed back to Tyrosse, but this time we got a ride from Isabelle! It was nice to avoid the 5 hours by train, as it only takes 2 hours by car because there are no lay-overs.


To see more pictures from our trip to Cauterets, check out this album:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2730570590724.2112550.1451010052&type=3&l=addf2147ed

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