Hi! I found colours and fonts. HOW EXCITING!!
Also, another God-incidence that makes me think I'll definitely go to Japan is that a girl from my course has worked with the company I'm going to be working with. How incredible!
Back to work now!
"Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you." Psalm 73:25
January 31, 2006
January 30, 2006
A Compromise
Ok, I should just be away for a few weeks, you know? This whole teaching and lesson planning malarky, while actually learning to do it, is really time consuming... So here's my compromise - IF I have time AND anything interesting to tell you, I'll blog. Otherwise, unfortunately, you won't hear from me. Sorry!
PS I am sooooo excited that Adam, Pete, and all the Reith girls that didn't do an extra year are going to be doctors! Wow! I'm so proud of you. :-)
PS I am sooooo excited that Adam, Pete, and all the Reith girls that didn't do an extra year are going to be doctors! Wow! I'm so proud of you. :-)
January 27, 2006
Yawn
January 25, 2006
Gay Paris
Ok, so my trip to Paris in very Dishesque bullet points:
Saturday:
- Arrival and first experience of Metro
- Settled down in Clementine's flat before setting off for a wee drink with her friends
- Make it safely back at around 2am and sleep
Sunday:
- Early-ish morning and very French breakfast
- Montmartre (also saw the Sexodrome on the way to Musee D'Orsay - you couldn't miss it. We didn't go in though. What kind of girl do you think I am??)
- Sacre Couer
- Musee D'Orsay
- The Louvre (well, just the outside)
- Notre Dame (just the outside)
- Dinner at Clementine's
- Went to see random French gypsy band perform in little back alley bistro in Arts de Metiers with Marji and Sarah
(If anyone wants to hear any of it, I've got a CD)
Monday:
- Very, very tired, so we slept in
- Eiffel Tower
- Arc de Triumphe
- Champs Elysees
- Stumbling across THE street for designer shopping (and I mean ALL the designers you could think of)
- Photography exhibition of famous French photographer Willy Ruis at the Hotel de Ville
- Dinner and drinks at La Marais, which apparently is the gay area of Paris
Tuesday:
- Another lie in and then off to Gare de Lyon (where I waved goodbye to the lovely Marji) for a quick lunch and train ride to Clermont Ferrand
- Long, long train journey
- Arrival at Clermont's station and a HUGE hug from Rosie!
- Had to wait at the bus stop for AGES to get to her halls
- Finally, arrive and settle in
- Dinner cooked in what is loosely called a kitchen (the cook in me was outraged!), while meeting a few of Rosie's hallmates
- Called round Rosie's Americans and proceeded to La Magma for an official meeting of ALL of Rosie's friends in Clermont. (PHEW!)
- Then sleep
Wednesday:
- A wee wander around the town of Clermont Ferrand and then lunch at Le Companie du Chat Noir - very funky place
- A short tour of the Univeristy du Blaise Pascal then off to a tutoring session with Guillame and Guillame
- Dinner with the Blaise Pascal CU
- Then chilling in Rosie's halls with the homies of Crous
Thursday:
- Late start and bible study on Jude
- Lunch at Crous's cafeteria then a visit to the Notre Dame of Clermont
- Braved the spiral staircases to the top of the church
- I was feeling quite unwell when I woke up and started feeling really quite ill, so we headed back to Rosie's and watched the Sixth Sense followed by the Simpsons
Friday:
- Early start and trek to train station
- 4 hour train ride to Paris
- 6 hour wait at Gare de Lyon (2 of which were watching Lord of War, which was dubbed in French. It was a really surreal experience, as I have never learned any French at all)
- Off to Porte Maillot and Beauvais, where the Ryanair saga began
Tada! Quite a busy trip, actually. And the pictures can be viewed here. (And sorry to all those who know French for my shocking spelling of French words!!)
Saturday:
- Arrival and first experience of Metro
- Settled down in Clementine's flat before setting off for a wee drink with her friends
- Make it safely back at around 2am and sleep
Sunday:
- Early-ish morning and very French breakfast
- Montmartre (also saw the Sexodrome on the way to Musee D'Orsay - you couldn't miss it. We didn't go in though. What kind of girl do you think I am??)
- Sacre Couer
- Musee D'Orsay
- The Louvre (well, just the outside)
- Notre Dame (just the outside)
- Dinner at Clementine's
- Went to see random French gypsy band perform in little back alley bistro in Arts de Metiers with Marji and Sarah
(If anyone wants to hear any of it, I've got a CD)
Monday:
- Very, very tired, so we slept in
- Eiffel Tower
- Arc de Triumphe
- Champs Elysees
- Stumbling across THE street for designer shopping (and I mean ALL the designers you could think of)
- Photography exhibition of famous French photographer Willy Ruis at the Hotel de Ville
- Dinner and drinks at La Marais, which apparently is the gay area of Paris
Tuesday:
- Another lie in and then off to Gare de Lyon (where I waved goodbye to the lovely Marji) for a quick lunch and train ride to Clermont Ferrand
- Long, long train journey
- Arrival at Clermont's station and a HUGE hug from Rosie!
- Had to wait at the bus stop for AGES to get to her halls
- Finally, arrive and settle in
- Dinner cooked in what is loosely called a kitchen (the cook in me was outraged!), while meeting a few of Rosie's hallmates
- Called round Rosie's Americans and proceeded to La Magma for an official meeting of ALL of Rosie's friends in Clermont. (PHEW!)
- Then sleep
Wednesday:
- A wee wander around the town of Clermont Ferrand and then lunch at Le Companie du Chat Noir - very funky place
- A short tour of the Univeristy du Blaise Pascal then off to a tutoring session with Guillame and Guillame
- Dinner with the Blaise Pascal CU
- Then chilling in Rosie's halls with the homies of Crous
Thursday:
- Late start and bible study on Jude
- Lunch at Crous's cafeteria then a visit to the Notre Dame of Clermont
- Braved the spiral staircases to the top of the church
- I was feeling quite unwell when I woke up and started feeling really quite ill, so we headed back to Rosie's and watched the Sixth Sense followed by the Simpsons
Friday:
- Early start and trek to train station
- 4 hour train ride to Paris
- 6 hour wait at Gare de Lyon (2 of which were watching Lord of War, which was dubbed in French. It was a really surreal experience, as I have never learned any French at all)
- Off to Porte Maillot and Beauvais, where the Ryanair saga began
Tada! Quite a busy trip, actually. And the pictures can be viewed here. (And sorry to all those who know French for my shocking spelling of French words!!)
January 23, 2006
Good news :-)
As you may or may not have known, I had a really horrible pre-course task to complete, that doesn't count toward my final assessment. I must stress the PRE. It was so horrible and took a whole lot longer than the alloted time of 20 hours. However, I did get it back today and well, I did really well! Jonathan will not be surprised, but hey, I was. Shame it doesn't count tho... Ah well. :-)
The picture is of Rosie beside one of the many fountains of Clermont. Unfortunately, I was quite ill when I was there, so I didn't take any others. Also, I spent most of the time I was there getting to know Rosie's crazy American and French friends. Amazing! They're all so nice! And one of them looked like Christina - which Matt, Kirsty, George and Moira will back up cos they've already met her. :-)
(PS You'll notice that Rosie is gazing upward in the photo. She was looking at this lovely balcony that was overlooking the fountain and I would have taken a picture of it, but then this man appeared out of nowhere on it just as Rosie was pointing out how beautiful it was - I would like to stress pointing because as it turned out, she was pointing right at him! But before he had a chance to think we were two of his biggest fans, we promptly walked away.)
January 22, 2006
Em...
Hello! At the request of Christina, here is the Potato of Doom. And now you can finally see the picture from my last post!
(I did say I would be away for another wee while, but maybe I wasn't clear. Sorry...)
So, I just came back from Paris yesterday. I was supposed to be back on Friday night, since the flight was leaving at 10.25pm from Paris. However, at 11.15pm, we still hadn't boarded the plane and Beauvais airport is so terrible at providing information. Ah well. We didn't find out till 11.30/11.40pm - can't remember which - that it was cancelled. I'm not sure why they left it so long, but they did. So, we were then told that we had to find our own way back to Paris and find our own hotels, which Ryanair may or may not refund. Uh-huh... Lovely! But in the end, the airport organised a free bus to take us to the nearest hotel and for it to pick us up again and Ryanair decided to refund us the price after all. So, God is good. :-)
As a result, I got a lovely room to myself and got to have to have breakfast while watching the sunrise. Well, it had already risen, since it was 8.30am, but it hadn't gotten very far up into the sky and it was pretty. Also met some nice folk who were also travelling on their own and we formed a little posse. :-) Well, it only lasted the duration of the journey, but still, it was good to have people to talk to. :-)
Yup, so I'm glad to be back at home, though I have a whole load of work to catch up with for my course... Ah well.
Good news and pics from Paris are to follow, along with an interesting information about Vaseline... However, don't be too surprised if I disappear till next weekend. I have my first teaching assessment this week, so...
(I did say I would be away for another wee while, but maybe I wasn't clear. Sorry...)
So, I just came back from Paris yesterday. I was supposed to be back on Friday night, since the flight was leaving at 10.25pm from Paris. However, at 11.15pm, we still hadn't boarded the plane and Beauvais airport is so terrible at providing information. Ah well. We didn't find out till 11.30/11.40pm - can't remember which - that it was cancelled. I'm not sure why they left it so long, but they did. So, we were then told that we had to find our own way back to Paris and find our own hotels, which Ryanair may or may not refund. Uh-huh... Lovely! But in the end, the airport organised a free bus to take us to the nearest hotel and for it to pick us up again and Ryanair decided to refund us the price after all. So, God is good. :-)
As a result, I got a lovely room to myself and got to have to have breakfast while watching the sunrise. Well, it had already risen, since it was 8.30am, but it hadn't gotten very far up into the sky and it was pretty. Also met some nice folk who were also travelling on their own and we formed a little posse. :-) Well, it only lasted the duration of the journey, but still, it was good to have people to talk to. :-)
Yup, so I'm glad to be back at home, though I have a whole load of work to catch up with for my course... Ah well.
Good news and pics from Paris are to follow, along with an interesting information about Vaseline... However, don't be too surprised if I disappear till next weekend. I have my first teaching assessment this week, so...
January 13, 2006
Sorry for the long absence...
Hello! Thanks to Neal for the plea to come back. I was like AAAAAAAAAAW! I've been away for ages because I have once again entered the world of studying and I was sooo incredibly busy with finishing off my pre-course work. It was horrible! Then I actually started this week on Tuesday, so I've just been really busy. I'll also be away for another while cos I'm going to Paris, so there. You have my reasons for not blogging for ages. :-) Will blog with pics to make you feel jealous. And stories of me getting lost in France probably... [giggles]
January 01, 2006
The hoppy, hoppy sparrow...
Ok, so I couldn't really think of anything for the title... And I think I might put more of these random cards on my blog because then people will have a smile on their face when they read it. :-)
[How very Steph...]
Anyway... How exciting is this New Year?! Well, ok, maybe not so exciting for many people cos they've got exams, dissertations to finish, possibly even finals... But that feeling of finishing and able to have a guiltless nap/sleep is a great! And also being able to socialise. :-)
I think everybody knows why I'm excited. Yes, it is now just over a week till my teaching course starts, just over 3 months till I become a qualified EFL teacher, just over 3 months tilI I send in my second part of application for Japan, and approximately 8 months till I get there!! I feel like my life is finally beginning again (it felt like it was slowly ending when I was doing my job, but it came to a surprisingly lovely end in the form of gifts and genuine encouragement for the future from a lot of the staff!) Oh, and I'm also going to Paris and to visit Rosie in a couple of weeks! Lovely!
I'm just about to start doing the only thing I've wanted to do since halfway through 3rd year. Brilliant! Plus the huge bonus of having the peace that this is all God's will too! Yey! Praise God! Woohoo!
I really hope you get this much excitement at least about one thing - in, of, with, through God - this year. :-) It's brilliant!
Happy New Year!!
[How very Steph...]
Anyway... How exciting is this New Year?! Well, ok, maybe not so exciting for many people cos they've got exams, dissertations to finish, possibly even finals... But that feeling of finishing and able to have a guiltless nap/sleep is a great! And also being able to socialise. :-)
I think everybody knows why I'm excited. Yes, it is now just over a week till my teaching course starts, just over 3 months till I become a qualified EFL teacher, just over 3 months tilI I send in my second part of application for Japan, and approximately 8 months till I get there!! I feel like my life is finally beginning again (it felt like it was slowly ending when I was doing my job, but it came to a surprisingly lovely end in the form of gifts and genuine encouragement for the future from a lot of the staff!) Oh, and I'm also going to Paris and to visit Rosie in a couple of weeks! Lovely!
I'm just about to start doing the only thing I've wanted to do since halfway through 3rd year. Brilliant! Plus the huge bonus of having the peace that this is all God's will too! Yey! Praise God! Woohoo!
I really hope you get this much excitement at least about one thing - in, of, with, through God - this year. :-) It's brilliant!
Happy New Year!!
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