Saturday, February 27, 2010

7h26....boooooo.

So, just waved good bye for the THIRD time to Hank (this time, admittedly, was a lot easier than the last two) as he headed off to Germany to start an internship working on engines and turbo thingymabobs. I just finished doing some random cleaning things around the house that I'd been putting off for awhile, because my host family gets home from Australia at some point today or tomorrow. I, of course, forgot when Hugues told me they were coming back so it will be somewhat of a surprise. Now its about half past seven and I'm not sure whether to sleep or brave the day. As a compromise, I decided to write a petit blog in bed.

Hank's visit was pretty uneventful, but fun. In typical Bretagne fashion, the weather didn't co-operate with us for most of the week (lots of rain), but we managed to get out and enjoy the moments of sunshine. I had the week off from school, so it was nice just to relax and hang out before he starts work. Because his internship goes til August, we'll have spent a whole year abroad and apart by the end of all this and I'm happy to have any opportunity to spend time with him! We weren't complete lazy bums though. We went on a couple runs, rode bikes to Cesson (a nearby town)...On Sunday Leah, Hank, and I went to Stade Rennais to watch Rennes battle it out against Lille. It was a good game, and I had high hopes for Rennes! It was tied 1-1 for most of the game, but in the last 5 minutes Lille got a lucky shot off and beat us 2-1. Oh well.....Rennes beat Bordeaux earlier in the season and that's all that matters! Even with the loss and the inevitable rain during the match, it was a fun night.

On Tuesday, Leah hosted an Olympics party at her place to watch figure skating. Unfortunately for us, France insists on making everything live, so in order to watch any of the cool events, its necessary to stay up until about 3 or 4 am. Skating started at 1h30, so we spent the majority of the evening eating pizza, chips, and cookies (Leah, Hank, and I made sugar cookies in the shape of the Olympic rings....epic) and drinking red, white, and blue drinks in the spirit of America. Yoann was the sole Frenchie, so while he tried to cheer on his country during events, he was usually drowned out by the USA! USA! USA! chants. We managed to stay up long enough to see the first American skater before calling it quits and sleeping in til noon the next day.

This week was a week of culinary endeavors because, with the bad weather, there wasn't much else to do. Hank made me lots of yummy dinners (I think Hank enjoyed the food a little too much by the looks of the picture on the left...) and I made mousse au chocolat from scratch! I was very proud of myself and it was super yummy. Maybe I'll post the recipe on here sometime as its really easy to do. I took Hank to the marché des lices, and I think he was impressed with the size of the market and also the quantity of cheese. It definitely rivals the farmer's market in Madison. We got some goat cheese with Mexican spices on it and fresh baked bread plus lots of fruit and veggies. And I made Hank try a galette saucisse, which is basically a brat wrapped in a galette (the really yummy wheat crêpes that Bretagne is famous for). Not the most nutritious thing, but delicious.

Yoann challenged Hank and I to play 2v2 soccer against him and his little brother on Thursday (we tried several times of the course of the week, but the weather didn't clear up until then so we profited bien of the break in the rain). It was an epic battle, really, the stuff legends are made of, duked out in the mud and mush (which was slippery and lots of fun), USA vs France, and in the end.........USA PREVAILED! By a lot. Final score: 20-10. Although, I did accidentally kick Yoann's brother (who is like 12) and he told me he would never be able to run again. Whoops. But, hey, all is fair......

Leah and I are in the middle of planning April break and its really exciting! Bruxelles, Amsterdam, Copenhagen/Aarhus, and possibly Belfast! I think Hank might try and meet up with us for one of the weekends too. We leave for Barcelona in 2 weeks....AH! I wish I would have traveled more last semester, even though I couldn't have really afforded it, because there's really no time left this semester! We've got most weekends taken up by CIEE trips or trips of our own and my travel wish list is wayyy too long. I have less than three months and I'll be back in Madison for the summer. Crazy. Side note/complaint: For our return flight, Leah and I planned on taking a train at 6h10 from Rennes straight to the airport. It was perfect because with all our bags, navigating Paris would just be a nightmare. Normally, there is a train EVERY DAY (except Sundays) at 6h10. EVERY MONDAY. So, when the tickets went up a couple days ago, Leah and I went online to buy our tickets. No train at 6h10. May 24th is the ONLY Monday without a train at 6h10. Tuesday has one. The Monday before has one. Of course, the day we need a train is the day they decided to let the conductors sleep in? I talked to a guy at the gare and he didn't know why. He said to check in a week and see if any new trains get put up. Otherwise Leah and I will have to go in the night before and spend money on a hotel room. Boo France.

I think I'm going to try and take a mini nap before heading to the market this morning. Talk to you soon! Bisous!

4 comments:

  1. Deja, mon frère a 13 ans, pas 12. Et les USA ont gagné 20 11 pas 20 10. Please!

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  2. KTSchu riding a bike?? SHOULDA got a picture
    of that!!!

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  3. I'd like to encourage the sharing of your easy, tasty mousse au chocolae recipe!That's as close as I'm going to get to France for awhile.

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