Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Countdown



I'm leaving for Villefranche, France in two and a half weeks to attend the Institut de Francais, a four week, intensive language school. Villefranche is just outside of Nice, on the Mediterranean (the pictures above are of the school and the view from the school). I'll be flying over there alone on March 29th and staying in an apartment and Amos will join me on April 16th. (The dogs are going to the in-laws. Thank you Audrey and Charlie!!) When class is over, we'll probably travel around for a few days and should be back home around April 30th.

My friend at work, Kristen, asked me today what I'm expecting and most looking forward to and told me that I need to journal everything, so that's what I'm going to do here. I'll start off my first post by answering her question.

First, I'm planning on eating lots of croissants, especially the ones with chocolate in the center. I want to spend every morning on my apartment's terrace with coffee and a croissant. I can't wait to do my grocery shopping at little specialty shops and farmer's markets and try to prepare some french dishes. With a whole month, I should be able to check out lots of great, off-the-beaten-track restaurants.

So what else.. that isn't food related? I hope that I start thinking in French while I'm there. We cannot speak anything other than French at school, which goes from 8:30 to 5:00 Monday through Friday, with breakfast and lunch prepared for us by the school chef. Many of the other students will not be native English speakers, so it's possible that activities outside of school will be all-French. The people in the town like helping the students, so they will probably speak to me in French, too. (Unlike the people in Paris who can immediately tell that I'm American and will only speak to me in English, since their English is light-years ahead of my French.)

A former student wrote an article that mentions how students develop a french alter-ego. I guess that's what I'm most looking forward to... a whole month without many worries or responsibilities (or having to drive). At my french class today, one student and the professor told me about how there is a market in Nice with only flowers. The flowers are inexpensive and whenever they are there, they fill up their apartment with them. That sounds nice.

I will actually have three friends from my current French class in Austin there at the same time! One of them just moved there with her family in August and I can't wait to hear what it's been like for her.

So, I guess that's a good start. I think I'm ready, but there are still a few important things left to do (like getting wireless internet access, some cute, comfortable black shoes, a power converter, and an umbrella), but I have a little time still. Depending upon how busy I get over the next 17 days, my next post may be from Villefranche!

7 comments:

Amos said...

I hope your trip over was OK. Me and the dogs miss you already.

deptmeeting said...

Thinking of you! Hope you arrived safely and as rested as possible. Wanted to say "Bon Voyage" one more time before you left on Friday but you were sneaky and escaped unnoticed...probably knowing I'd try and hug you! Miss you already! -Martin

StefnAdam said...

Hi Gretchen,
We hope you had a nice flight and that you arrived in Nice safely. Adam just asked about you and as I type this I received an email from Amos saying you are enjoying your first day of school!!
We'll be checking your blog - have a wonderful time!!!!
Stef

maureen said...

Hi Gretchen! I was so bummed I missed your call in Chicago. I can't wait to hear all about everything you're doing over there. Bonne chance!

Chad said...

I am laughing about the Chuck Norris comment. You need to go back and talk to those guys and tell them that Chuck Norris does not sleep, he waits.

Vikki said...

Gretchen I asked Chad to share your blog with me (right wording?) so that I could live vicariously through you. Just think, you get to immerse yourself in a wonderful new culture and have the adventure of a lifetime!

Just enjoy-- cause you sure have earned this.

Adieu, Vikki

Chad said...

Are you wearing a beret at all times like European Vacation?