Well, it was a long and hard journey, but I am here in Avignon, France! The Paris airport is quite a maze so Brighid, the wonderful girl I traveled with, and I just barely made our train on time.
Even though I packed lighter than the other girls, I still found my baggage very cumbersome to drag around the airport, the train, and then the second train we connected to in Valence. On the bright side, my sore arms and shoulders mean I'll have some new muscles soon!
Our director, Tania Aubert, picked me up at the station and has been amazing. She had her young daughter with her and we sang french nursery rhymes together in the car. So cute! She drove me to the house where I'm renting, Mme Lacoste's, and I love it. It's small but very beautiful and wonderfully decorated. Another girl from Stetson is staying here, Jean, along with one other girl who is from Germany. They're all very nice and patient. Communicating has been easy, my french is much better than I had thought.
Also, she has a brown version of my dog, and a black cat just like ours, although hers is much more affectionate. So I'll be a little less homesick having my dog, or close to it, with me.
Today we all traveled to the University (there are 7 girls from Stetson total) to register and get to know our way around. We all had lunch together, where the cafe played Adele continuously, and are very excited to start classes. I'll take a written placement test on Wednesday and then start school Thursday.
Everyone I've met has been very friendly and well dressed, I may need to be more conscious of my lack of style to fit in. Still, every face I pass on the sidewalk is a new person, a different life, with their own personal stories. The town is small so I won't get too lost. I bought a bus pass today, so I'll be taking it back and forth to school until the weather is nicer. It's 40ish today and will maybe snow tomorrow!
I had many worries on the train over that are now alleviated. I'm going to be fine and will be home very soon!
And as promised, some pictures:
The last two are my room, and the rest I found around town today.
-Au Revoir
Oh my word YAY!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're safely there, lady. Have so much fun!
I love it! It looks wonderful! I can't wait to see more pictures. Do you have an address that we can send a box to? I'll send you some scarves. The French loves scarves ;-)
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