Friday, April 29, 2011

My Last Day In Ambialet, France


I cannot believe my semester is over!!!  This has been the trip of a lifetime!!  I have met some of the most amazing friends and I have seen so many things that not a lot of people can say that they have seen.  I've truly had the time of my life!!!!

Yesterday was our Anatomy final!  I'm soooooo happy that I am finished with Anatomy......for now that is.  I still have three more semesters left.  However, I feel as if I have accomplished so much by doing well in that class.  After the test I packed my stuff.  I need to thank Angela and Diamond for helping me.  I did not know I had accumulated so much stuff over the semester.  Unfortunately, I will be paying overweight charges on my luggage.  Sorry Dad.  Last night, Nadine had us down to the cafe and she made us apple pie and crepes.  It was nice to have a crepe one last time before leaving France.

As for today I watched the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.  It will be interesting tomorrow getting through London airport security.  As for the afternoon, I finished packing all of my stuff.    I just have a couple of things left to put in the suitcases tomorrow morning.  Also, Alicia, Jen, and I gave Shaq and Jay-Z a bath.  The rest of the day was just a "chill out" day.  As for our last dinner in France, we had a delicious meal!!!  We even had dessert!  Gerry and his wife also joined us for dinner which was nice.  In addition, we each shared our favorite memory of our semester.  It was a bittersweet moment, because it then hit me that we are actually leaving a country that was considered our "home" for the last four months.

I'm soo excited to come home tomorrow.  We will be leaving Ambialet around 8:00am and drive to Toulouse International Airport.  I believe our flight to London leaves at 11:55am.  We will arrive in London 1:00pm London time and I think our plane bound for Washington D.C. leaves around 3:00.  We should hopefully be arriving in the USA around 6:00pm EST.  I absolutely cannot wait to see my mom, dad, sister, and uncle waiting for me at the airport.  (I'm also excited to be able to have my phone back.)

To end this blog, I would like to thank a person that has done so much for all of us on this trip.  John Roche, the program assistant here has been wonderful.  He has made countless trips to Geant for all of us and has constantly watched over us throughout the semester.  He has just done so much for all of us here, and he definitely deserves a very big "thank you".  So, thank you so very much John!!  Best of luck at your new job as a teacher in State College!!! 

As one of my favorite songs says "Another summer day has come and gone away in Paris and Rome, and I wanna go home."  Therefore, as for now, "au revoir" and I'll see you all when I return home!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Notre Dame De La Dreche

Today was the last excursion we took in France.  First, we had French class at 9:00am.  Marie handed back our finals and we played a game for two hours.  Immediately after French, we departed for Notre Dame de la Dreche, a Franciscan community near Albi.  We were invited for lunch since Saint Francis University is also part of the Franciscan community.  Eric, our religious studies professor, joined us for lunch and for our tour of the church.  It was exciting to see Eric one last time before we depart for the USA.  For lunch we had: soup, veal, noodles, cheese, and a pie pastry.  Everything was absolutely delicious!!!!!  After lunch, we had a tour of the church.  Since Gerry was also with us and he knew I played the organ, he talked to the friars and they allowed me to play the organ in the church.  That was absolutely awesome.  I did not know any songs from memory, however, I remembered some of one of my favorite songs, "Ave Maria".  When I was done playing, Gerry told me that I officially made my "European debut".  After that, we were allowed to climb to the bell tower and play the bells.  That was also something very unique to do.  We then said our final goodbyes to Eric and we headed back to Ambialet.
Playing The Organ At Notre Dame De La Dreche

The Entire Group With Eric and Gerry

Lunch With Eric At Notre Dame De La Dreche

Jen And I Playing The Bells In The Bell Tower At Notre Dame De La Dreche
 Tomorrow is my Anatomy final!!!  I cannot wait until that test is over.  Only 3 more days until I'm "Home Sweet Home USA".

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Joyeuses Pâques!!

Joyeuses Pâques Mes Amis!!!!  (Happy Easter My Friends!!!!) 
Easter Morning Before Church
It is sad not being home for Easter, however, people here in Ambialet and back home in the USA have tried to make us feel as if we are at home.  First off, yesterday, my family skyped me during Easter dinner.  It was so nice still being able to be there, even though I'm in France.  I think I was on skype with them for about two hours  Then this morning, outside our door, there were little Easter Baskets for everyone filled with some candy.  I believe that Maura, one of the students here, made them for everyone.  That was such a nice gesture and I know it definitely made my roommate's and my morning.  In addition, Tim made us all scrambled eggs for breakfast!!!  This was the first time we actually had breakfast here in France!  We were all pretty excited when John pounded on our doors saying that there were scrambled eggs down in the dining room.  I then attended 11:00am mass.  That was the last mass I will ever attend in Ambialet. Pere Jammes told us that it was wonderful having all of us here this semester and to have safe journeys home.  After church, lunch was set up in the stone room instead of the normal dining room.  Peter and Margret, the English couple that lives down the hill from us, came and decorated the table with candy and gave each of us chocolate Easter eggs in our cups.  It was so nice of them to think of us on this special holiday when we are away from our families.  Around 10:00am USA time, my family called me while my sister opened her Easter basket.  My mom and dad said that I will be able to open mine when I get home on Saturday.  I guess I'll be having two Easters this year.  
Only six more day until my return to the USA!!!!  I'm getting more and more excited as Saturday gets closer!!!!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Alban, Roquefort, and Millau

Hello all!!  I would have updated yesterday, but I fell asleep real early, and I did not type up a blog of our excursion yesterday.  We first had our last French class before our final.  We just basically did review for the final which is tomorrow.  After class, we had lunch and then got on the bus around 1:00.

Our first stop of the day was at a church in Alban.  This church is decorated entirely in iconography.  I found this church very interesting.  The icons followed first the old testament and then the new testament.  You were able to tell the two apart because the old testament was painted in a "black and white" color scheme and the new testament was painted in bright colors.  The icons went the whole way from Adam and Eve to the Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth.  In addition, there were icons of saints painted on the wall.  John said that he believes that these saints that were pictured were saints that were important to France history and culture.

The second stop of the day was in Roquefort.  This town is known for the cheese it produces.  We took a tour of the caves that the cheeses are fermented and produced in.  We were able to try the cheese after the tour, and personally, I did not like it at all.  After trying that cheese, I'm totally ready for some "American" cheese.

The last stop of the day was in Millau where we saw the largest suspension bridge in the world.  I must say that this was a pretty spectacular sight.

Today, was dedicated to studying for my anatomy practical and for my French final which is tomorrow.  In addition to studying, there was choir practice for Easter Sunday mass.  Going to this made me miss being home for Easter.  It does not even feel like it is Easter over here.  I love being home with my family for the holidays, and I'm so upset that I cannot be there.  However, my mom said that we will just have to celebrate Easter again when I get home next Saturday.

As of today only 9 more days until I'm home.  I truly cannot wait!!!!!!!!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Saturday In My French Hometown Of Ambialet

Saturday was probably one of the most fun days that I have had in France thus far.

Our morning started off by going canoeing on the Tarn River.  The ten of us who are left at the monastery, (nine other students went away for the free weekend), Dr. and Mrs. Powell, Tim, and his daughters Sophia and Olivia were taken about 15 miles from the monastery to start our journey.  Olivia and I shared a canoe.  I'm glad that she decided to come with me because I have never been canoeing before, and she has.  I must say that I think we worked pretty well as a team.  We made three stops along the 13 kilometer way back to Ambialet.  During these stops, we decided to swim in the Tarn River, I did not wear a swim suit, but a t-shirt and shorts work just fine.  The water actually was not too cold.  The ride down the river was a lot of work, I definitely had a good workout today, but it was tons of fun going through some of the small rapids that were along the way.
Angela and Diamond


Dinner At The Festival


After canoeing we attended a dinner/music festival down in the village of Ambialet. For dinner there was sausage or mussels and fries. Finally for dessert there was a strawberry pastry that was delicious.

However, Saturday night I got very sick. I just want to thank Alicia, Jen, and Zoe for being there with me part of Saturday night. But I really want to thank Alicia who spent two hours with me Sunday morning cleaning my room. Thank you so much Alicia!! I also want to thank Jen and Alicia for taking time and splitting up the 200 slide anatomy practical PowerPoint. I don't know what I would do without you two. They are both a definition of what it is to be a true friend.

Well this week will contain studying for my anatomy practical and getting ready for my final. We are going somewhere Wednesday, so I'll probably update then. Talk to you all later.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Spectacular Sunday

Today was a pretty busy day!

We all went to 11:15am mass.  Fr. Gabe helped Pere Jammes celebrate the mass.  Alot of translating from English to French and French to English took place during that mass.  Nevertheless, it was a very nice mass to attend, especially since the SFU President was able to help celebrate.
With Father Gabe and Pere Jammes
Marie and I (My French Professor)
Stone Room All Set Up
After mass, there was a huge lunch!!!  About 50 people were here for lunch.  The mayor of Ambialet, the deputy mayor of Albi, the President of the University of Albi, and Marie, our French professor, were just some of the people who attended today's luncheon.  This lunch was basically a four course meal.  We started with a different type of salad that I did not like very much.  We were then served lamb and vegetables, which was delicious.  After the main course, different kinds of cheese and bread was served.  Finally, for dessert we were given a chocolate brownie and a piece of fruit pie.  After lunch, it took ALOT of work to clean up all of the dishes and ultimately the entire stone room.

After lunch, I studied some anatomy and ate dinner, which I was not very hungry for.  This week should be like any other regular week here in Ambialet.  I will be busy studying for the next upcoming Anatomy exam, so I probably will not post for a couple of days.

Good Night All!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

More of SFU Comes To Ambialet

Bonjour!!!

Sorry I have not posted, but things have actually been busy around the monastery, especially with getting ready for Fr. Gabe and the other SFU personnel.

Tuesday, we had our third anatomy exam of the semester.  I did very well on it and received a 90% (and that's without the extra credit)!  I was very happy seeing that score on the computer screen when the exam was over.  Unfortunately, we have our fourth exam this upcoming Thursday, and then only two more exams total left for anatomy!

Yesterday, we went to Albi for French class and after class we visited the Toulouse-Lautrec museum.  He was a painter from Albi and over 100 of his works are located at this museum.  After the museum visit, Morgan, John, and I went to a cafe.  I had the best vanilla milkshake there.   When we came back to Ambialet we were informed that Fr. Gabe (the President of SFU), Dr. Powell (the provost) and his wife, and Erin McClosky (the director of admissions) and her husband arrived earlier in the day.

Today we were able to give these very important SFU personnel a presentation of our semester in France.  Our presentation told them exactly what we do over here and what our days consist of.  It was enjoyable telling these people all about of adventures and how we live for the semester.

Tomorrow, we are all going to 11:15am mass.  We are told that there will be a large crowd there sinece everyone in the village is curious about the SFU directors being here.  After mass, there is a big lunch scheduled and we are told that approximately 50 people will be here.

Ambialet has been exceptionally beautiful  the past few days, so here are a few pictures of springtime so far here in Ambialet.  I will probably update tomorrow since tomorrow will be an interesting day.
The Anatomy Students Pose For An Interesting Picture
It Was Elisabeth's Birthday, So Our French Classes Celebrated
Shaq and I