Sunday, June 28, 2009

Paris!!!

































I promise to post a blog soon - probably tomorrow night but right now I'm just settling into Paris. Thought I'd post a few photos though so this site doesn't get boring!!
These photos are of the Eiffel Tower - my first view from the street today! The group met there at 1 today! Then there is me with Notre Dame in the background. The Obama supporters and the HUGE gay pride parade that we stumbled upon. The parliament building. And the cafe we ate dinner at tonight had lryes on the chairs!!! Sooo cool! Go AXO!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Pictures - Proof I'm really in France!









Me in front of Chenonceau




















Us girls in front of Da Vinci's house

















Chartres




I promise I will write more about everything I have been doing when I have time! I think when I get to Paris I will have way more time to record everything I have been doing/have done. But here are some pictures!!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Les Chateaux and Moelan sur Mer

On Thursday, all we did was go to chateau after chateau after chateau! It was so tiring. Of course there were absolutely breathtakingly beautiful but after awhile we were chateau-ed out!

The first one we went to was Chateau Chenonceau. It is this beautiful chateau that is built over the river!! I had been here with T.Ray but it was even prettier this time because the gardens were at their prime! The flowers here are absolutely amazing! It makes me think of Colorado because we always see the flowers looking fresh and alive when ours at home are dead - that is what it's like here. Anyways the chateau was nice but we spent most of our time in the gardens walking around and then just sitting in them talking. The weather was absolutely beautiful!

We then decided to walk back to the bus. On the way, a guy in our group named Jason wanted to show us the frogs in the moat. We really weren't that interested in seeing some frogs but we went with it to please him. We are so glad we did!! This moat is full of tiny green leaves and the frogs float right below it so not to be seen (I said it was so the French people did grab them to eat! Yum, frog legs! ;) haha) Anyways this on frog comes up and starts croaking. His neck is puffing out these little clear white sacks as it croaks louder than anything I have ever heard before!! Next thing we know probably 7-10 frogs are popping up everywhere croaking soo loud!!! And then as if it were a performance they stopped and all went back under. It was soo weird/hilarious/pretty cool! Then we found a labyrinth so clearly we walked to the middle and there was this cute little archway. Inside we found escargot! (a snail) It was a beautiful place.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chateau_de_Chenonceau

Next we went to Chateau Chambord. This is another one I had been to with T.Ray but it was just as spectacular as the first time! And portions were open that hadn't been back then and some new things were on display. This chateau is easily the biggest castle I have EVER seen!! And the best part is it was built just as a hunting lodge!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Chambord#Notes

It's amazing inside with this double staircase that Da Vinci invented. The two staircases never touch each other but they are spun around together so it's like a double helix that never touches! It's INSANE!!! And very confusing! My favorite part of this chateau was the opera dresses that were on display. They were to die for!! I sometimes wish we still dressed like that - like get all dressed up just to go out with some friends! It would be crazy fun! This chateau had a lot more stuff on display - like carriages, furniture, beds...it was really fun! We spent the entire two hours just walking around.

The next chateau we went to was Chateau de Blois. Here we had a french tour guide tell us the history and I honestly didn't catch a lot of it. What I got though is it's built up of 4 pieces. With each new king it was partly torn down and we built to fit that king's style. It was pretty cool but by this point in the day we were all sooo dead tired! I didn't get to see much either because I was very confused on how to get around inside. I wish they would have put this chateau on the next day's plan because 3 chateaux in one day was just WAY too much!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chateau_de_Blois

Then we returned home for our last night in Tours. It was a good night. A small group of us went out to walk around the town one last time. I will really miss Tours! It was kind of like Wichita. It was a semi-big city but still felt safe and had a fun scene for college kids.
The next morning we lefta t 7:30 am. And yes I was up, packed, and out the door! Then we traveled to ANOTHER chateau. This one was cool though. Very Medieval Times! It was the Chateau de Angers. It is celebrating it's 600th Anniversary this year!! 600 YEARS!!! It was built in 1409. It just blow my mind to think that this building that I'm walking in was built before my country was even founded. Before the continent I live on was even known! Before they knew the earth wasn't flat! It is insane! But that's how everything here is - the history is so long and so rich. I love it! We went up in the tallest spire and we could see the entire city! The cities are weird here too because you see these OLD churches and chateaux but then there is a new age apartment building between the two. It's just funny how the city changes but still stays the same too. I wish America new how to preserve things like Europe does!
On Thursday, all we did was go to chateau after chateau after chateau! It was so tiring. Of course there were absolutely breathtakingly beautiful but after awhile we were chateau-ed out!

The first one we went to was Chateau Chenonceau. It is this beautiful chateau that is built over the river!! I had been here with T.Ray but it was even prettier this time because the gardens were at their prime! The flowers here are absolutely amazing! It makes me think of Colorado because we always see the flowers looking fresh and alive when ours at home are dead - that is what it's like here. Anyways the chateau was nice but we spent most of our time in the gardens walking around and then just sitting in them talking. The weather was absolutely beautiful!

We then decided to walk back to the bus. On the way, a guy in our group named Jason wanted to show us the frogs in the moat. We really weren't that interested in seeing some frogs but we went with it to please him. We are so glad we did!! This moat is full of tiny green leaves and the frogs float right below it so not to be seen (I said it was so the French people did grab them to eat! Yum, frog legs! ;) haha) Anyways this on frog comes up and starts croaking. His neck is puffing out these little clear white sacks as it croaks louder than anything I have ever heard before!! Next thing we know probably 7-10 frogs are popping up everywhere croaking soo loud!!! And then as if it were a performance they stopped and all went back under. It was soo weird/hilarious/pretty cool! Then we found a labyrinth so clearly we walked to the middle and there was this cute little archway. Inside we found escargot! (a snail) It was a beautiful place.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chateau_de_Chenonceau

Next we went to Chateau Chambord. This is another one I had been to with T.Ray but it was just as spectacular as the first time! And portions were open that hadn't been back then and some new things were on display. This chateau is easily the biggest castle I have EVER seen!! And the best part is it was built just as a hunting lodge!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Chambord#Notes

It's amazing inside with this double staircase that Da Vinci invented. The two staircases never touch each other but they are spun around together so it's like a double helix that never touches! It's INSANE!!! And very confusing! My favorite part of this chateau was the opera dresses that were on display. They were to die for!! I sometimes wish we still dressed like that - like get all dressed up just to go out with some friends! It would be crazy fun! This chateau had a lot more stuff on display - like carriages, furniture, beds...it was really fun! We spent the entire two hours just walking around.

The next chateau we went to was Chateau de Blois. Here we had a french tour guide tell us the history and I honestly didn't catch a lot of it. What I got though is it's built up of 4 pieces. With each new king it was partly torn down and we built to fit that king's style. It was pretty cool but by this point in the day we were all sooo dead tired! I didn't get to see much either because I was very confused on how to get around inside. I wish they would have put this chateau on the next day's plan because 3 chateaux in one day was just WAY too much!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chateau_de_Blois

Then we returned home for our last night in Tours. It was a good night. A small group of us went out to walk around the town one last time. I will really miss Tours! It was kind of like Wichita. It was a semi-big city but still felt safe and had a fun scene for college kids.
The next morning we lefta t 7:30 am. And yes I was up, packed, and out the door! Then we traveled to ANOTHER chateau. This one was cool though. Very Medieval Times! It was the Chateau de Angers. It is celebrating it's 600th Anniversary this year!! 600 YEARS!!! It was built in 1409. It just blow my mind to think that this building that I'm walking in was built before my country was even founded. Before the continent I live on was even known! Before they knew the earth wasn't flat! It is insane! But that's how everything here is - the history is so long and so rich. I love it! We went up in the tallest spire and we could see the entire city! The cities are weird here too because you see these OLD churches and chateaux but then there is a new age apartment building between the two. It's just funny how the city changes but still stays the same too. I wish America new how to preserve things like Europe does!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_d%27Angers

Well I have to go get ready but I'll write more later.
-Katie

Les Chateaux


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Wine from the Vine

Day Two -
Today we went and saw Leo's house, and by Leo I mean Leonardo Da Vinci. It was so cool! Inside were all of his sketches of his inventions and of course his few semi-well known paintings such a the Mona Lisa. The real Mona Lisa is on display at the Louvre in Paris so I won't see it until I get there but it was so cool to be at his house!! His house had a fabulous garden and an incredible view!! It's so weird to think Da Vinci actually walked where I walked today! Everything here is so old while in the US if something is more than 20 years old we tear it down.

After his house we went to the Chateau Amboise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chateau_Amboise

It was really cool. Nice views, it must be nice to be a king!

After this we went and had lunch and it was delicious! It was a picnic but the food here is so much fresher and just more satisfying! Des tomates (tomatoes) were sooooooooooo good!! And le fromage (cheese) is to die for!! The only complaint I have is the lack of water - I'm thirsty!! Wine is cheaper here than water! I don't get that - I guess it's a french thing.

After lunch we went to the winery where we tasted wine and learned how it is made - well the lady told us how it was made and I caught a few words of it in French. I'll learn more daily but today I was not ready to understand any of it.

Then we were done for the day. Steph and I went to try to buy a cellphone but we were told by a girl in our group that she bought her's in Paris the other day for 9 euro and all the places we were seeing it was 70 euro just for the phone! We then decided to continue on and go shopping!

We went into a lot of stores and I bought a dress and a shirt, even though I said I would not buy clothes!! Oops! We then returned home where I skyped my parents and then went to dinner...

For dinner we had smoked salmon in a tarter sauce for appetizer, duck and scalloped potatoes for dinner, a ice cream dessert (it was ice cream with tiny broken up bits of peanut brittle made with all different types of nuts! it was soooooo good!!), followed by un cafe du lait (coffee). It was a very good meal!

Now I am at home and I'm going to call it an early night because we have to be downstairs at 7:45 am!! Ahhh!!

Well this post was kinda boring sorry, I'm just tired.
I'll write again tomorrow!
Bon nuit!
Katie


P.S. Tomorrow I'm going to attempt putting up photos!

I'm in France!

We arrived in France this morning around 9 am. Lesson learned today: I packed WAAAAAAY too much!!

While I do not think I have too many clothes, etc. My suitcase is definitely heavier than I can handle. :( However, I did read in my People Magazine on the way here that the arms are the easiest to get into shape therefore within these next 11 days my arms should begin to look a lot like Cameron Diaz's.....or so I hope...

The flight was good. A little bit of turbulence occurred in the middle in which Liz Keller and I were sure we were about to die or at least end up in the ocean with sharks and icebergs. But clearly we are just over-dramatic.

Let's see, on the flight I watched an episode of The Office, the one where Michael and Dwight try to take the Prince Paper Company out of business. Confessions of a Shopaholic, Mary Poppins and listened to great hits such as Earth, Wind, and Fire's "September" (of course!) Hank Williams "Honky Tonk Blues" and Metallica's "Enter Sandman". The plane was a good flight overall.

Once we landed we drove and had a picnic along the side of the road then we went on to Chartres where we saw this amazing cathedral. The spires are completely different because one was knocked down during a war and when it was rebuilt it was built in a different style. We then got amazing sandwiches and continued on to Tours.

We arrived in Tours, got our rooms, then went to supper. Dinner was a little difficult at first because a) we had to only speak in French and b) I was sitting with hardcore anti-greek, republicans and for those of you who know me well...let's just say I had a very quiet dinner.

After dinner we went out on the town! It was so much fun because we found this square that is very old and was full of people. We got to use our language and communicate with people in the community as well as each other. Of course we spoke a lot more English than French but it's great to get to know the people on the trip! We only have 3 boys, however, they are definitely taking up the role of protecting us from creepers.

And guess what!? My roommate....is from MU. AND she's not 1/2 bad....her parents both went to KU though...I'm sure by the end of the trip we will have her converted!! Wish me luck....better yet wish her luck ;) How I would hate to be stuck in an MU group right now!! J/K We love her like a Jayhawk and we got her to say Rock Chalk tonight sooo progress is going well!

Anyways we have an early morning tomorrow so I better get to bed! (P.S. I have set the clock to Paris time so you know what time I'm posting this at!)

Bon nuit!
Katie

Friday, June 12, 2009

First Paris adventure: Calling the family.

My family (the Endelichers) hadn't e-mailed me back and I was beginning to panic because I needed to find out how I'm suppose to get to their house. So I got up extra early this morning (around 10 am haha) and I CALLED them. Yea, on the phone.

So I learned today that I can't speak French over the phone...and they can't speak much English...Oh well we'll figure it out I'm sure - or it may just be a few quiet months for me!! haha (yea right!)

When they first answered I hadn't thought of what to say and it only rang like once! So it was like speaking English and BAM speak French! Well when I said I was Katie the student from KU I heard the mom, I assume, squeal with joy! This is very promising that they actually want me to come live with them haha! I spoke with Louis, the 14 year old son, first but he really just answered the phone. Then we played a game of pass the phone between Fleur, the daughter who is 19 and speaks some English, and Marie-Christine, the mom, who speaks very fast French!
Well 10 minutes later I got from the conversation that another student from Yale is living in my same building. Also they assured me that speaking over the phone is much more difficult than speaking in person. They also said they received my e-mail and thought I spoke French very well! I think I write it better than I speak though and I hope they aren't going to think I'm a complete idiot!! They will be sending me an e-mail tonight.
This trip is starting to finally feel real! I'm soooo excited!!
-Katie
Test on image addition....

Oh la la!!

Monday, June 8, 2009

This is only a test...

Testing to see how this blog thing works...