I've made it to Grenoble! After a bit of an adjustment, things are going well. I figured a blog would be the best way to keep in touch with people while I'm away, so here's my attempt!
So much has happened in the past 3 days, I've learned more than I probably would in a month of classes, haha. I'll just touch on a few.
I flew out of Toronto on Jan 1st at 6:30 pm and was in London by 6:30 am England time (1:30 am Canadian). Then flew from there to Lyon by 10:30 am (4:30 am Canada). I was pretty tired, only slept a couple hours on the plane, but I had a lot of adrenaline to keep me going. Here's the family before I went through security.
After an hour bus ride from Lyon to Grenoble and a cab ride up the mountain, I arrived up at Le Rabot, my residence. The residences are spread out through the city. Mine's a half hour bus and tram trip to the school. But it's worth it for the view!
Gotta say though, I didn't really think it was when I got there. It was pouring and I had to carry my 50 lb suitcase (literally...i just made the weight cut-off) up a huge set of stairs. In heals (come on, Im in France!).
My room is small, but I’m only paying 160 euros a month (about $250?), so I can’t complain. Okay…Im going to make one complaint.
But Im sure I’ll get used to it eventually.
The people in my res are really nice, I’ve met more people here in the first couple days than I did all of first term at my mac res, haha. They’ve been really great, definitely not the “snotty French" steryotype.
My French has been surprisingly okay, I’ve managed to understand people well enough, and communicate for the most part. I find it’s harder to understand people from France than Quebec, although I can’t quite distinguish the difference in accent.
I didn’t know where I was so I attempted to walk back at night. I completely lucked out, this nice couple called down the mini-bus as it was driving by and he let me on without paying. Most people are really helpful, it’s made this experience a lot better. So I ended back up at Le Rabot, and that was basically Day 1 in France!
A bientot!
YAAAYY!! miss you Christina!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing Christina! We'll miss you! But I'm sure you'll have a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteOMG Christina that sounds already so amazing. I feel as though I am there with you walking up those stairs in what I presume are gorgeous heels. I'm also glad to hear how well things have worked out wherever you've been finding helpful people. Looking forward to reading more!
ReplyDeleteStephanie Soltermann