Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Week 3 already!

Mercredi, le 8 octobre, 2008

Hello everyone!

Sorry it has taken me so long to update this again. I have had a lot of problems uploading photos with this internet connection, so I ended up having to switch sites. I'm now using shutterfly, and you can find the link to my most recent pictures to the right of the screen.

Needless to say, a lot has happened this past week, almost too much to post! But I shall try...

I think I left off right before our trip to Versailles. It was amazing! What an incredible place, although overly extravagant. There was also a modern art exhibit there at the time, with work by Jeff Koons, an American artist. It is very controversial in France, and if you look at my ablum, you may understand why. Basically all the things that look out of place in my Versailles pictures are works by Jeff Koons! I thought it was actually pretty interesting, but a lot of people don't like it. Also, we visited not only the palace itself, but also "Le Petit Trianon," the palace of Marie-Antoinette. All and all it was 5 hours of walking all over Versailles, but definitely worth it!

The next day I moved into my permanent residence, the Fondation des Etats-Unis at the Cité Universitaire. As it turns out, there aren't all Americans here...I was surprised when the first person I met here was Spanish! I have made friends with a lot of people on my floor and even went out with a couple of new friends of mine from Madrid on Thursday. I'm loving it here at the Fondation...there are always people around to talk to and to befriend!

I also started classes last week, and so far they have been very interesting. They are completely in French, but I'm finding myself able to understand almost all of it. My classes are challenging, but they will definitely help me a lot with my French skills, so I'm happy with them. Also, I don't have class on Fridays, so I can't complain!

During the week I do lots of things, from shopping to trying to figure out practical things like bank accounts. Last week I got intentionally lost because I had some time and found myself with a pot of tea people watching on the Boulevard St. Germain. Again, I truly can't complain.

On Friday night I hung out with some people from Illinois and our French friends, but I made sure to get home early because the next day we all had to rise and shine very early to go to two chateaux, Fontainebleau and Vaux-le-Vicomte. They are both located about an hour outside of Paris. They are a lot smaller than Versailles, but have a certain charm that I think I liked even better than Versailles. You can find the pictures in my album, it was a really fun! This is a picture of the group of us outside of Vaux-le-Vicomte:




On Saturday night I went to Nuit Blanche, a night of music and art in Paris, which was fun but crowded. After that I went to the Champs-Elysees, which was a ton of fun.

Nothing much else to report, classes again this week and another fun weekend approaching. Hope everyone is doing well back in the States!

Love to all,

Sunanna

2 comments:

Simone said...

You are so cute! I am so jealous! I miss you! Much love!

guitman423 said...

I like the contrast of the old architecture/artwork and the metallic/off beat work that Kloons has installed. I really like the "elephant in the room", too. The shock value reminds be of Chateau Chenonceaux and the sexuality exhibit they were showing when we visited.