Day 4: Thursday, August 23
We
didn’t have any ACCENT or UCEAP orientations today…
I
attended a meeting for a phone program (Pixcel), but because the program wasn’t
for me… I ultimately decided to open my phone with a different program. More on
this later.
I
went to Versailles with some other students after the meeting.
Versailles….
Is gorgeous. And massive. And gold-plated. Incredibly ornate and intricate. And
it’s history…
I’ve
always had a strange attachment to Marie Antoinette… and so, it was incredible
to be able to see her palace and take a boat ride in the pools, and walk in the
same path that she may have walked.
After
a long day of exploring, we were exhausted, so I joined two friends to have
dinner at a restaurant near our dorms. I can’t remember the exact name, but it
was a duck dish. By far, one of the best meals I have ever had. The duck was
tantalizing and the potatoes were amazing and I’m drooling as I type this.
Day 5: Friday, August 24
I
had my first day of practicum today. Our program has an intensive 11-day
practicum program that is mostly French language and excursions to various
sites in Paris. Our class didn’t have an excursion today, so we instead went to
check out different phone stores. We ended up choosing a pre-paid plan. Although
I had bought my phone that I brought from Seoul with me, I did not realize that
I had to unlock it… given that tracking down the phone company in Seoul would
be A LOT more complicated, I opted to make life simple, and simply purchase a
new phone.
As
we are going to be here for a while, and given the crazy expensiveness that is
Paris, we opted to go grocery shopping today. I was blown away by the cheap
costs of cheese here. And also certain French snacks.
I
explored the Parisian nightlife scene with some friends. Checked out my first
French club, REX Club. Very interesting… Some Eurotechno craziness.
Arrabiata! Delish, with just a kick of spice |
Day 6: Saturday, August 25
After
staying out all night to wait for the metro, some sleep was needed.
I
had an indoors day and picnic-ed for lunch on the bridge near to the dorms with
a friend. It was quite fun. Just some snacks, a delicious pastry, and some good
company.
We
went out again and this time, hit up Duplex. A two-story club with three dance
floors, ooh-la-la.
Forgot the name already... but something with poulet (chicken) |
Schwepp's is a French brand??? I never knew! |
Day 7: Sunday, August 26
I
attended mass at the Notre Dame…. Yeah, I’m serious. It is amazing and
mind-blowing that I can even say that. MASS AT THE NOTRE DAME.
And
yes, it is incredibly beautiful. And historic. And ancient. And holy snaps, it
was just oh-so-perrrty. I took so many pictures that my camera ran low on battery!
We
went to Place d’Italie in search of a famous Pho restaurant… Pho Banh Cuon 14…
apparently it is extremely famous. It was quite delicious but also definitely
French influenced.
We
followed it up with some boba, haha. Delicious!!!! But pricey (5 euros!!!)
That's me!!! |
Such a pretty shot, I couldn't NOT include it |
Run of the mill shots like these, that are oh so inspiring, remind me that I am in the City of Lights |
Day 8: Monday, August 27
I
had an excursion to Opera Garnier, one of two operas in Paris. It was an
incredibly massive and like many other structures in Paris, incredibly
beautiful structure. Unfortunately, I forgot my camera this day… so no
pictures….. But believe me… It was gorgeous.
Another
picnic at the Eiffel Tower, followed by a rest near the Seine River (the
primary river that runs through Paris)
Day 9: Tuesday, August 28
Home
stay meeting, then stayed in and did homework.
Day 10: Wednesday August 29
I
had a class excursion to the mosque… Mosquee Paris… Incredibly intricate and
fascinating to me.
Stayed
in for the rest of the day…
Don't judge me too harshly... I mean, I had to try it once, right? It tastes better here... like real meat... |
They have a special french fry sauce!!! I think it's mayo, haha |
Not sure what's in the yogurt here, but it is absolutely delicious!!! |
Gorgeous shot of the gardens inside the mosque |
Day 11: Thursday, August 30
I
had a class excursion to the open market (one of many in Paris and France) near
the ACCENT center. Essentially the open market is equivalent to our flea
markets, except they are a lot more common… And it’s where you can buy the
cheapest and freshest fruits and veggies around!
We
also went to a former Roman coliseum where they used to have gladiator fights and
stuff. The cage where the lion used to be? Now holds chairs. LOL. It was
uncovered a while back and has since been turned into a public space/park where
people play soccer and volleyball and stuff.
Attended
an ERASMUS Boat Party. ERASMUS is an international language club that tries to
bring together English and French speakers… Eh.
Had
my first boat ride.
Purple bellpeppers!!! |
It's supposed to be a rather famous and delicious patissier near Daumesnil |
The delicious jasmine tea pastry that I got from the above bakery! It was amazing!!!! |
Open market! |
Look at all the lovely fresh fruit! AB stands for biological agriculture... aka, organic! |
Day 12: Friday, August 31
I
had a class excursion to the Latin Quarter, awesome area. Walked by the
Sorbonne (an elite public university), the Pantheon, and the Ecole Henry (? A
rather famous high school), some Medieval area that has been since turned into
a public space, and the church/ stairs where a scene from Midnight in Paris was
filmed… where the car came to pick him up. Everyone in the class was rather
excited about this… although I’m not sure why.
Went
to a starcraft tournament (haha, it’s been on my bucket list since I never went
to one in Seoul)… our friend won third place! Woohoo!
Returned
home and attempted to watch Midnight in Paris… Wayyyy too long for me… Mayhaps
another day I shall try again.
Back view of the Pantheon |
the infamous steps! |
The cleanest... nicest metro station I have ever seen... mosaic tile artwork on the overhead of the inner station... |
random lovely shot of the street leading up to the Pantheon |
Day 13: Saturday, September 1
Went
to the Louis Vuitton/ Marc Jacobs exhibit at the Louvre… Incredibly
fascinating. Fashion patent law, oh how you intrigue me.
Followed
by a trip to Le Marais (which is also the Jewish quarters). I had an
oh-so-amazing mixte pita (falalel and schwarma combined), probably the best I
have ever had. But apparently, it was not at THE falalel place (that place was
closed). So I must go back.
We
also went thrift-shopping (I purchased two dresses that I am rather excited
about!) and we also went to Champs-Elysees to shop… Along the walk there, there
are tons of trendy boutiques and brand-name stores that line the streets and
tons of fashionable folks just walking by, in and out.
Errr,
communal changing rooms. No line. Genius!
Also
had sushi. Haha. My friend had gotten food poisoning so she was craving rice
and I joined her for a nice sushi dinner near the dorms.
Checked
out Wanderlust… I don’t understand the love. We left rather early in search of
a crepe. It didn’t happen :(
Day 14: Sunday, September 2 – home stay move-in
day!
I
moved out of the dorms today! But first, I scrambled with friends in order to
purchase some tickets to the south of France. For some reason, none of our
cards worked online. Darn you lack of chip!
Anyways,
I also had a nice pastry!
But
I digress…
Packing
was not too bad, just shoving everything in and then I took a taxi (paid for by
accent) to the homestay house.
I’m
staying with a Monsieur and Madame who have two kids, a son and a daughter,
neither of whom live at home. But there is another student here, she is a family
friend who is studying at Sciences Po (super super elite school here in France)
and we had a nice time chatting it up before dinner.
Dinner
was amazing. My first real home-cooked meal. It was super legit. Rice and fish
(with some amazing butter sauce), accompanied by some 20-year-old wine, in
celebration of Marie (their daughter) who is moving to Northern France tomorrow
morning. And then followed by salad and a dessert of fromage blanc, berries,
and natural sugar….
I
unpacked, did some homework, and well now… Here I am. Ready for bed.
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