Salut!
So, on the weekend I had my first Rotary camp in a beautiful town called Millau. Its about 3.5 hours south of Vichy and about an hour north of Montpellier. Its also where I thought I was going origionally, so I was very excited to see it.
On Saturday morning Maria and I went and explored Millau. it really is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. It was all very old, with those wonderful cobbled streets, lane ways lined with cute boutiques, an old bridge arched over a river full of swans and pretty wild ducks, and a beautiful church. We chose just one of the lane ways to explore and were more than pleased with what we found. I discovered this fantastic book store and bought my first french possession: Harry Potter and the philosophers Stone... in french. Its my goal this year to read the whole series in french :) I also went looking for a jacket, seeing as I have literally run out clothes (my host family only washes once a week), but I dont understand the sizing here! Either their sizing is stupid, or I am just too massive to fit in French clothes. I found this lovely red trench coat with huge quitky buttons, but the largest size (in the entire store, seriously) was a 4, which fit around everywhere except my gigantic shoulders! It was so annoying!!! But it was just the jackets that I had trouble with, and I ended up buying a red roll-neck sweater dress, a beaded necklace, and yet another long sleeved top.
The actual Rotary camp was brilliant. It wasnt at all like the ones we had back in Australia. It was more like a social gathering than a billion lectures in a row. There were about 20 or even 30 inbound students from all around the globe, but they had been in France for 5 months already, so they knew eachother and spoke French the whole time, etc, etc. The only new kids were all Australian, meaning I already knew them :) there was Meg, a girl from Melbourne who I caught the traun with on our first day in france, and a girl called Melissa, who remembered me from the plane (Meg and I didnt recall having ever met her). They were both really nice and I hung out with Meg alot because we were the youngest, most immature, loudest people at the camp.
My french is really bad, so I stuck to talking with English speaking people at the camp, including a lovely boy, James, from Missouri, USA, a Canadian girl named Brianna, and 2 French kids who went to australia last year on exchange. It was great talking to them and I must say they are the first people I have spoken to since my arrival in france, that have known where Ballina, Byron Bay, and Brisbane are! Amazing, I know.
Alot of funny things happened over the weekend, but Im just going to name a few in some good old dot point form:
- Meg, Melissa and I were talking with the kids from USA about terrible last names.Meg told us that her mum's maiden name was Whore and Melissa and I were like "Haha! OMG!", but the Americans didnt get it at all. When we explained to them what a whore was, they replied, "Oh! You mean a whooorrrrreeeeeyyyyyy". They didnt understand half the stuff we said, because our accents were so "weird".
- The mexican boys invited Meg, Melissa, and I to play volleyball and so we went outside to play, but it wasnt real volleyball-there was no net. They were just passing it around- and we were absolutely terrible. After about 10 minutes, they just stopped and said "You're Australian! You should be good at volleyball!" I explained to them that not all Australians are good at volleyball, particularly not us, and so we started playing soccer instead.
- Meg and I were bored so we went onto the basketball court and started kicking the volley ball around. Meg was seriously the worse soccer player I have ever seen (and thats coming from me... I totally suck at soccer!) and somehow she got the ball wedged between the basket ball hoop and the basket ball backboard. Skilled, I know. Anyways, I thought Id get out my inner genius, and broke a branch off a nearby tree, then tried to use it like a spear to knock the ball down. We got some weird looks from passers-by, but eventually Meg managed to hit it and we got it down.
Anyway, Id better be going,
Miss you,
Love Jess
PS.Sorry, Grandpa, but it was impossible to get a photo of the viaduct bridge thing because we were on it! And you couldnt see it from the town, just occasionally on the road.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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hey jess its ruby and nicole, your camp sounded like fun :) how are the hot guys over there? kiss any yet jessicaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
ReplyDeletei wouldve snogged like 20 by now
miss and love you heaps love from your bestest friends ruby and nicole
xox