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Monday, February 12, 2007

A long time coming...

Well, here it is... the first post of my second study abroad trip. This time, I find myself in the windy little city of Angers, France. And I've already been here for a week. For those of you who've been rather frustrated by the lack of info so far, I'll do my best to paint a mental picture for you, then go ahead and just add some actual photos to make things easier.

Angers...more importantly...France. Wow, this is definitely not Spain, where I spent my last adventures. I do like it here. The people are great, with their tight puckered lips spouting out words that sound more liquidy than anything. I love my host family. Philo, the dad, loves to talk with me about everything. I've found myself making him laugh on accident on several occasions but he loves it. My host mom, Mick, is pretty stylish. She wears a trendy pair of glasses and isn't very tall. She's always up for a good laugh when Philo starts the ball rolling. My host brother, Antoine, is actually a super chill guy. He's 24 and speaks a bit of English. He's the only one practically.

I live in a house about a mile from the school...it's an ACTUAL house...not the atypical European apartment complex that rises 8 or 9 stories. I'm spoiled with a large bed that has a couple pillow I don't understand very well. One is shaped like a giant bit of ravioli, and the other is a long tube that stretches across the width of the bed, which is by far wider than I've had in years. But the house is decorated in a really cool way, with lots of color. I'll put some video up of all this later.

The town is nice...everything things a bit small, the streets, the cars, the space between buildings. There's a nice student population around the campus (which I will also get pitures of soon). I take the bus to school everyday. It's around a 5 minute ride by bus, but about 20 by foot. It's convenient. School's probably not going to kick my butt. Rather, I might be the one doing all the butt kicking if this learning French thing goes as well as it has been for this first week. I find that I can easily communicate with everyone in my host family. There are moments when it takes more effort, but so far so good. No cross-cultural miscues or anything thus far.

I will say that I miss some of you already, but that happened all the time back home when you would go away for a weekend or so and leave in Corvallis for a few days. It's just going to be a bit longer this time, and I'm the one whose gone. Well. This isn't too detailed I know, but hey...it's the first of many, and I actually was trying to upload a few videos while I was at it. This one:

Host Family's house (the downstairs anyway...upstairs can be act II)

Mmm...you guys might like that taste.
I'm going to have to create some online photo albums now...that's my next task. That, and go home and each cheese and sip on a glass of Bordeaux. They are truly into cheese here. K, that's all for now.

If you have questions, comment these and ask them freely. I'll do my best to answer in a timely manner...unlike the long time it took me to finally post. Um...I'm in France, and that's still crazy to me. Catch you all later! I love you my family! Be patient Holly, you'll be here soon!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

About dang time dude! Thanks for the update and video. Nice house you're staying in! Love ya and glad you're having a good time. Can't wait for more!

Anonymous said...

Truly into cheese huh? Sounds like a place I would love... :) Glad you're havin' a great time! It sounds incredibly picturesque to me... you lucky bum! Well, good to hear how you're doin and that all is well with you! Hope to hear from you soon!

Anonymous said...

also, I hope you brought some good american music to share with them, because I heard mambo #5 playing in the background of your movie... ;)

Angee said...

hey, sounds like a good time. nice house!
I'm going to see Copeland on Friday, just thought I'd let you know that you may be in France but I am seeing Copeland :)
Have fun and don't drink too much of that wine!

sacha. said...

I definitely laughed out loud when you opened the fridge. ps I downloaded your songs. Not too shabby.

And most importantly, your Benjamin Gibbard glasses get an A+ approval.

Anonymous said...

Jason! I'm glad to hear you're having a blast.. i'm still sad we didn't get to say bye and smoke hookah.. Hopefully when you return, cause i'll still have a place in corvallis over the summer. We all miss you here at the house and hoping you're having an amazing time! Be safe, and hope to hear from you soon!!

Mark said...

Son, you made my day. Thanks for finally posting, It looks like your host family is providing you with a great place to live and they sound like they are a lot of fun as well. Before I heared from you I was jealous of your travels, now I'm REALLY jealous!! Don't worry about me though just keep em comin!!!

Anonymous said...

bahahha mambo #5 i love it.

amanda said...

Jace! I love love LOVE the decor of your host family's house- it's absolutely beautiful. Thanks for the video! Missing you always!

Ginny Marie said...

Loved the video! And what a lovely house! Believe it or not, I think it's just the way that I would picture an ambient, traditional, romantic french house!
I hope you are having a blast, and as you know I'm a little jealous of this trip of yours, but the blog and videos make me feel I'm almost there! Keep us posted and HAVE FUN!!
Con cariƱo,
V.

Unknown said...

WOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! FRANCE HERE I COME!!!!! See you soon BRO! .....I wish my french was better....I'm going to be slapped by a bunch of frenchies.