Saturday, 26 January 2008

The last few weeks

Mostly just thought I should update.

Have been having a rather busy social life so far this year, and possibly drunk more in the last three weeks than I have ever one at university (without getting drunk, of course :p). Have been out for meals, drinks, gatherings (including both meal and drinks) at other assistants houses, gotten to know the other assistants better. All in all, a good three weeks.

Yesterday was of particular note. Decided with Dana on the spur of the moment to head into town to do various errand-y type things. Ended up planning to go swimming 2-3 times a week at the local pool and discovering a local park in which they had various Asian birds and a small 'farm'-type thing:
View of the river Eure and the park. Nice day for January.
Cool coloured bird.
Cool goat. He was just chillin' with his little goat-y friends.
Baby goat! Everybody say 'D'awww' now :pPeacock.
Random yellow bird.Dana on the Eure river, plus mini waterfall.

Ok, so after our little jaunt around Chartres, we went to a political meeting. Why you ask? Well, there is an election going on in Chartres at the moment (well, the elections are happening next Sunday, so this is the pre-election 'VOTE FOR ME' time.) and obviously one of the candidates is from the Socialist party. Now, which famous someone recently ran for presidential election for that very same party? That's right, Segolene Royal. So she came to Chartres to support her fellow party member, Françoise Vallet. Being all cultural like we are (well, that and wanting to see the woman who could have been president of France!) we went to the meeting. Couldn't get a great photo, but here's one anyway:


Françoise is the one speaking (on the left) and Segolene is on the right.

We then had takeaway pizza and watched Pride and Prejudice (the proper one) at Deborah's :).

So life is good at the moment. The French can still be a complete pain in the arse at times, but that's the French for you.

A bientot!

Nielle xxx

Friday, 11 January 2008

Back again

Back indeed.

I had a lovely time over Christmas, and certainly did not want to come back to France! I had family, Paul, heating, laundry done for me, hot, powerful showers that I could spend more than ten minutes in, decent clothes shopping. And here I have French people, spiders, slugs and loneliness. Luckily it hasn't actually been too bad. I've seen a fair amount of the other assistants - went out for dinner with pretty much everyone on Tuesday, had dinner with Dana and Deborah on Wednesday, and of course, school is nice, and the kids still lovely and cute. Unfortunately Joanne has been ill with Bronchitis (!) and so I have had two days off already this week! Also unfortunately I have picked up a cough from somewhere, and it's annoying me :(.

On a plus note, after not having received anything from the Social Security people except a letter asking for a birth certificate (which I had already given them!), I went to their office with Dana and sorted it out. They found our birth certificates and gave us a letter with our numbers on, and hopefully we'll get the 'Carte Vitale' soon. By French standards :P

Also, another plus, the CAF people got back to me in record timing (under 2 weeks after application!) and are paying about 2/3 of my rent for me. SO the system does work. Also, the water people wrote too me and actually apologised (!) about their cock-up with my water bill. So France is actually working at the moment :P.

Think that's about it. Will probably hit the massive soldes (January Sales) soon and buy clothes...as long as they're nice.

Love to you all

Nielle xxx

Saturday, 15 December 2007

Strasbourg (Finally!)

So, I'm using Dana's wireless since mine is awful for uploading pictures! And this is my Blog for Strasbourg.

After several fairly major transportation issues (not nice to deal with at 7.30 in the morning!) such as our tube line not working and having to get two others twice as long in half the time and nearly missing our TGV to Strasbourg, we did actually get there!

Basically Strasbourg at Christmas is a German style market (like we have in England) but on an enormous, whole city scale. It's very nice, but to be fair, most of the stalls end up selling the same things and there's nothing really good to buy for 'proper' presents, but it is an experience. However, it really lives up to it's reputation at night as you can see from the photos:


Here is a blue tree (apparently representative of Quebec who is their guest 'country' (!) this year). It hurt our eyes...lots!
These are beautifully painted cookies (gingerbread?) we saw at one of the stands.
This is the massive 'horloge' or cloak in the Cathedral itself. Every quarter of an hour it 'dings' and an angel moves. It's at 12.30 that it really gives you a show. I have a video if you wish to see it, but basically the 12 Apostles move around the figure of Jesus, Death tolls it's bell reminding us that time is short, and a really scary cockrel crows!
This is the giant (28 metres!) Sapin Noel they have in Strasbourg, at night.
Random bunnies that were moving to music.
A full view of the Christmas Tree.
A gargoyle on the side of the Cathedral. He looked pretty cool, and I've named him Fred.


And finally Santa! Or, Pere Noel. It's a decoration, but I thought he was cute :).

So, yes, that was Strasbourg. I have more photos on Facebook - so check there. And to my parents, I'll show you them all when I get home :)

I'm home in less than a week! Yay! I doubt I'll update before then, so Happy Christmas, Joyuex Noel and Frohliche Weinachten to all :D

Nielle xxx

Thursday, 13 December 2007

Just a quick one...

Umm yes, just a quick update. Have been to Strasbourg and when I can be bothered to wrestle with both my internet and the horrid picture uploader, I will update properly and put in some pretty photos. Those of you on Facebook can see them already as Facebook is a lot easier to manage.

Life is good - still loving school. Can't wait to come home though and have a yaysome Christmas. Plus have been infected with the biggest spiders I have ever seen. Which is scary but we're learning to live together.

Have been Christmassing lots so far and will continue to do so this weekend and the coming week when we'll be doing Christmas stuff with the kids (not mentioning Baby Jesus of course - silly French!)

Love Nielle xxx

Tuesday, 4 December 2007

Paris!

Ok, firstly bear in mind that these photos are not in the right order...I can't seem to get the hang of the photo uploader...

So, we got paid last week. Dana wanted to go clothes shopping in Paris, and I wanted to go with. Thus on Friday 30th of November, we headed towards Paris.

First stop was the Rue de Rivoli for some shopping! I didn't buy anything (French fashion can either be very hit and miss or they just don't do normal people sizes!) but it was nice to just shop. By the time we finished it was lunch time so we went to a lovely Restaurant on the Rue called Angélina's. Dana has been wanting to go here for 5 years so it was pretty cool. Incredibly expensive, but lovely atmosphere and amazing desserts and hot chocolate. The hot choc was literally molten chocolate (mmm!) and the dessert we shared was Hazelnut vermicelli/paste stuff (?) over whipped cream and meringue. Oh my God amazing! But we were so full!

Next stop, Montmartre. I visited Montmartre back in year 6 and like it then :). I like it even more now :) So here are the photos:

This is the view from a random place at the back of the church.


This is the view of Paris from the top by the Church.
The other side of the view, including the Tour Montparnasse which is right by where our train from Chartres enters Paris.

This is the downward view of the gardens. Don't be fooled it's a long calf-wounding way up ^^.
And this is the famous church the Sacre Coeur. It's white and pretty. And really beautiful inside. Especially when you enter just as the choir is singing and the organ is playing. It's so much more impressive than boring old Notre Dame (I really dislike Notre Dame de Paris!).
Ummm forgive my lack of general knowledge about Paris...this is the French flag flying atop some building (? - someone please fill me in. Especially if it's famous and I should know!) Its looked pretty all lit up. What can I say?

The Champs Elysées, Arc de Triomphe end. These are the Christmas lights. It's pretty. Altough apparently now a hotspot for crime. Yay.

Champs Elysées, Jardins des Tuileries end.

Christmas lights close up. A little blurry. I was a little under sugared at this point and a little shakey...plus the lights moved. I still think the blurry kind of captures the general effect.



And again. Plus streetlamp :).

At this point we headed home. Me with headache and sheer exhaustion in tow.

Slept in on Saturday and then went to see what Chartres itself had to offer Christmas-wise. A little disappointed in the market, but it's about the same as Southampton's I guess, plus it's still very early on. And I have Strasbourg to really get me into the Christmas mood on Friday :)

Sunday went to a small produce fair which was kind of cute, but feared for our lives as incredibly strong winds practically blew the marquee down! And broke my brand new never before used umbrella too. And kept me awake.

In school we've been giving the kids their end of term tests. Most are doing ok...some doing pretty badly. Bearing in mind I set the test so they *could* pass! We have another orientation this Thursday - day off work! Which will be utterly pointless as it's about setting tests...three point who can guess what I've already done (clue, I've just talked about it -.-) Bloody French! Ah well.

I think that's about all for now. I imagine there'll be a big one for Strasbourg though (although I may upload most of the pics to Facebook since it's a lot quicker!)

Love

Nielle xxx

Sunday, 25 November 2007

Thanksgiving

In America, Thanksgiving was on Thursday (22nd). This (for those that don’t know) is a holiday to celebrate when the Native American Indians helped the Pilgrims find and grow food in their ‘new’ land. It’s almost bigger than Christmas in the States! To celebrate this festival, the American assistants planned a Thanksgiving dinner for pretty much all the assistants in Chartres. This amounted to about 20 assistants (including friends of assistants) in one girl’s flat! Our dinner consisted of Turkey (obviously), cranberry sauce, stuffing, gravy, vegetable dishes, rice dishes, pasta dishes, fruit salad, pumpkin pie and apple pie. We were rather stuffed. As good as it was, and as much as I love the American assistants, it was not a patch on a good old English Christmas dinner (especially cooked by my father and mother :)).

I had a very good evening with very pleasant company and a louder than normal Nielle! As in I was actually talking :P. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any pictures, but other people did so when they’re up on Facebook I shall ‘steal’ them ^^.

In school news, this week has been very hard :(. For some reason the kids have suddenly decided to become louder and not pay as much attention – sometimes even when their normal class teacher is in the room! I think it might be because they don’t see us as ‘real’ teachers so they think they can play up a bit. If it gets much worse then ‘teacher Nielle’ will be surfacing. They’re still sweet though most of the time, and it’s certainly not putting me off teaching :). I saw something by another assistant: ‘sometimes they’re adorable snugglebunnies, and sometimes they’re the spawn of Satan’. This sums it up quite nicely :P

We’ve got the CE2s up to the weather and the months now and we’re starting ‘He is/She is’ whilst confusing them nicely with the fact that we also say ‘He’s/She’s’. Yay English! The CM1s and CM2s are pretty much doing the same thing. This is a combination of the fact that one CM2 class is half CM1 anyway, and the other CM2 class are the worst behaved so we’re going a lot slower. Plus it’s best to keep those at the same level doing the same thing else me and Joanne get extremely confused! The CM1 are kind of doing ‘Do you like…?’ but the CM1 we have at the other school are doing clothes. But we keep them kind of separate most of the time as they are so much better behaved and work faster; socio-economic status certainly plays a big part…(i.e that school is in the city centre and is semi-selective I think and the other where I have most of my classes is in the suburbs which are slightly rougher).

Don’t think there’s anything else, except that I’m off to Strasbourg in 2 weeks, yay! Be prepared for lots of pictures :)

Nielle

xxx

Tuesday, 13 November 2007

Back in La Belle France

I've been back nearly a week already! It's gone so fast.

So yes, Toussaint. Didn't do very much exactly, but got in some quality sleep and internet time :) Plus lots of warmth, Paul-ness and general family goodness. So it was nice. Got to see Chloe too and go out for a meal and to the cinema, so that was nice :)

In fantastic news, now have internet, although it does mean having to sit in my (cold) kitchen to do so. But ah well, small price to pay, n'est-ce pas? And it means that I should be on the internet less often too...which despite what many may think, is actually a good thing :P

Ok, so, back to France, teaching is still wonderful, although tiring. Have already been out for dinner with everyone and we've had a 'cocktail party' which ended up us all sitting round a computer watching weird French dancing on You-tube whilst sipping like two drinks each. Fun though :)

Got bored yesterday lunchtime and since my parents are getting/have got me a camera for Christmas, I thought I'd take the opportunity of a beautifully sunny day to take some pictures of my new home town. So here they are :)
This is the view from the back of the Cathedral. It has very pretty gardens where in the summer, lots of people come to picnic :)This is the Eure river, one of the two after which my département is named. It's pretty, no?
The same again, different side of the river.This is a random door that I was sat in front o. To either side there are very steep steps that I had just climbed down and then up again, which explains my sitting down...I thought it was pretty and kind of odd, so I took a photo.This is the Cathedral of Chartres. It's pretty :)This is the corner of my bedroom. Yes, that is a brick wall. And yes, it is indeed the wall of the carpark behind too...
This is my kitchen...note lack of microwave/oven/anything useful for cooking...

So there we go, my first ever photos! Yay! So you can all see how crappy my appartment is but how pretty my town is :D

Love

Nielle xxx