jeudi, janvier 31, 2008
mardi, janvier 29, 2008
job hunting

The internet can be a wonderful thing, so I thought if there is anyone out there who knows of a job in the Basse-Normandie region (Cherbourg/Caen) please feel free to get in touch with me ;-)
Hey it never hurts to put a little self-publicity out there!!
In the meantime... I swear I'd pay someone to correct my 200 Econ student's exams!! :-)
samedi, janvier 26, 2008
samedi, janvier 19, 2008
jeudi, janvier 17, 2008
Aussie in Caen!
My friend Louise came in on Saturday after an extremely looooong and painful flight. She was an assistant here a few years ago so she got to re-discover Caen. We spent a great few days just relaxing and hanging out, its great to have such an easy houseguest! No need to translate or play tourist with, but just hang out, eat cheese from the marche and kick back.
Good thing because I was still half jetlagged myself!
More to come... right now its freezing so I'm going to hibernate under the covers :-)
vendredi, janvier 11, 2008
thirt? shong?
I think you have to be a girl to realize the totally practical nature of this... er... what should we call it?
But god does it look funny! :-)
jeudi, janvier 10, 2008
artsy-fartsy
mardi, janvier 08, 2008
Oz (brief) recap
There is just too much to say. I had a fantastic time on Kangaroo Island with my family where we saw (and held!!) some fantastic wildlife. Then I went to Sydney with my sister and met up with my friend Louise for 3 days before starting my 48 hour trip home. I'm back now and there are 1000 pictures to sort through and lazy me is leaving you with these few images that sum things up nicely ;-)

Happy New Year! 2008
(why did I forget that for the next few weeks I'll be wishing that to all the Frenchies? forgot about that custom...)
mercredi, décembre 26, 2007
road trip!

My internet time will be much more limited so I just wanted to say ciao for now!
I'll be back! Toodles!
mardi, décembre 25, 2007
Christmas down under
Today we woke up on the early side and made a few phone calls in two different time zones around the world (Merry Christmas Mr. Mystery Guest and Dad!) before heading over to meet Mom and Kaci. That is where things kicked into high gear with homemade waffles topped with strawberries and papaya! The sun came out and we wandered down to the beach to take some Christmas pictures on the beach.
We got back and crashed for a while before a "traditional" Aussie Christmas BBQ... I can tell you I was happy with my delicious homemade hamburger for dinner! Yum yum! I also made some oven roasted sweet potato fries which were pretty delish too.
Here is Chef Mom in all her hamburger glory :-)
lundi, décembre 24, 2007
dimanche, décembre 23, 2007
Sun!
We headed over to Chinatown and had a fantastic chinese lunch, sweet & sour chicken, peking duck, honey prawns etc... yum!! I love the diversity of Melbourne. There are so many people from around the world and they brought all their yummy food with them ;-)
samedi, décembre 22, 2007
jetlagged

As the crow flies Mom and Kaci flew 8,000 miles and I beat that with 10,500 miles! That's insane!
No wonder I'm having a hard time. Last night I went to bed around midnight thinking if I'm good and tired I'll sleep late... haha! Nope! Woke up at 5am :-( Luckly my sister has her computer in the living room where I took over the couch so I can quietly keep myself entertained.
But its so hard in the afternoons when I just want to crash and my brain feels like mush ;-) But hopefully I'll get over that in the next few days.
The weather here has been icky so far, there was a big storm that moved through and it poured all day yesterday, it's supposed to get nicer and nicer as the week goes on though. Christmas on the beach? Sounds great to me!
It is great to be here and relax with my family, I'm getting really excited about our drive along the coast. We're leaving Melbourne on the 27th to drive the Great Ocean Road! The view sounds unbelievable!
Happy Birthday Mr. Mystery Guest!!! It's already your birthday here in Australia!!!
vendredi, décembre 21, 2007
safe and sound
Well after almost 40 hours door to door I finally arrived in Melbourne Friday afternoon (local time, 10 hours ahead of France and god knows how many ahead of Seattle!). Mom came to pick me up from the airport, I was shocked to see her as I got out of the gate, I thought it would be like the US where you meet in baggage claim.
The trip went as well as can be expected, no major delays or anything. I flew 11 hours from Paris to Seoul and then had a few hours to wait. It was crazy to see KFC and Starbucks over there! Then I got another 10 hour flight to Sydney. On both legs it was with Korean Air which I really like now, very good service and 2 servings of bibimbap haha. Then once in Sydney I arrived with no problem and caught a 1 hour flight down to Melbourne.
I never thought Australia would be such a culture shock! I feel like I'm in California on another planet! Its really fun and of course the people are so nice. Never met mean Aussies before. Everyone is so helpful and laid back which is great. I arrived at customs in Sydney and the guy was like, oh you're going to Melbourne, are you leaving right away? So I said yes my flight is at 9:30, do you think I can make it? Oh yeah, no worries, you've got loads of time! Don't stress! haha. He was right.
So now I'm here and yesterday it was around 27C with thunderstorms in the afternoon. Wandering around Safeway (yes, Safeway) in the muggy heat felt like vacation. Hearing Christmas music pipped through the stores just felt odd! Never had a summertime Christmas before!
Its nice staying at my sisters house for the next few days, no hurries and just time to relax. Good thing she's got internet cause I woke up at 7am, not bad actually. I had woken up at 3 totally wide awake but somehow managed to fall back asleep.
I think its time for breakfast now that I'm done rambling, hopefully more posts and pictures to come!
The trip went as well as can be expected, no major delays or anything. I flew 11 hours from Paris to Seoul and then had a few hours to wait. It was crazy to see KFC and Starbucks over there! Then I got another 10 hour flight to Sydney. On both legs it was with Korean Air which I really like now, very good service and 2 servings of bibimbap haha. Then once in Sydney I arrived with no problem and caught a 1 hour flight down to Melbourne.
I never thought Australia would be such a culture shock! I feel like I'm in California on another planet! Its really fun and of course the people are so nice. Never met mean Aussies before. Everyone is so helpful and laid back which is great. I arrived at customs in Sydney and the guy was like, oh you're going to Melbourne, are you leaving right away? So I said yes my flight is at 9:30, do you think I can make it? Oh yeah, no worries, you've got loads of time! Don't stress! haha. He was right.
So now I'm here and yesterday it was around 27C with thunderstorms in the afternoon. Wandering around Safeway (yes, Safeway) in the muggy heat felt like vacation. Hearing Christmas music pipped through the stores just felt odd! Never had a summertime Christmas before!
Its nice staying at my sisters house for the next few days, no hurries and just time to relax. Good thing she's got internet cause I woke up at 7am, not bad actually. I had woken up at 3 totally wide awake but somehow managed to fall back asleep.
I think its time for breakfast now that I'm done rambling, hopefully more posts and pictures to come!
mercredi, décembre 19, 2007
dimanche, décembre 16, 2007
walk
I also finally managed to get a picture of one of my favorite town names around here, Gouberville!!
I've been wanting to snap that sign for ages! Plus don't you think the steeple of the church looks a peanut??
samedi, décembre 15, 2007
an early xmas
Getting back to this weekend, we had a great dinner on Saturday night, opening too many presents and having yummy food. Plus I made a killing, I got a great office chair from Mystery Guest, one I had been dying to have for ages! And a coffee maker from his parents, score!
mardi, décembre 11, 2007
Lyon
This weekend Mystery Guest and I braved the roads and traffic to drive down to Lyon where his brother is currently living. (yes, that is only 700km!) We made it in one piece Thursday evening and crashed. On Friday his brother had to work so we were left to our own devices to explore the city. Fortunetly his brother's appt is very centerally located so we could avoid the crowds by doing everything on foot or velo'v. There were so many people because this weekend was the fete des lumieres. For a short history check out the Masson's blog :-)
Lyon is a great city and we had a fantastic time wandering around the old town. It is such a change from Normandy where so much of the old architecture was lost to the war.
Early Sunday afternoon we jumped in the car to drive down to Saint Etienne to visit Mystery Guest's cousin and her new baby boy. Sadly we couldn't stay very long since we had a 7 hour drive ahead of us... The exciting part was after 2 hours of driving Mystery Guest decided that I should have a go and he could take a break.. Well big news for me since I've only really practiced driving a stick in parking lots and I've never driven outside the US (does Canada count??)! So this was my big test!! I think I did ok. I'm fine shifting up (for the most part) but reminding myself to shift down instead of constantly breaking is harder. Plus we got off the freeway after a couple hours and took smaller (toll-free) roads for several hours. I think I drove through every round-about in France! I think I'm getting the hang of them, up until now the only practice I had had in a round-about was on my bike! haha.
Anyway we finally got home about 1:30am and crashed. But it was such a great trip and a golden opportunity to see the fete des lumieres which I probably never would have gotten to see! Thanks Mystery Guest & Co. :-)
mardi, décembre 04, 2007
confusion

So when I saw my students waiting outside again I popped my head in the door and said to the Prof:
"Hi, excuse me, I have class in here."
To which he replied, "yes, of course, take a seat."
It was all I could do to hold back my giggle, "no, no, I'm the one teaching class here today, my class starts right now."
He turned bright red and said that he would finish up soon so I could have the room.
I mean I know I don't dress to the nines to teach, nor am I in my 40's or 50's but come on, I had a huge handful of whiteboard markers and my keys... usually that's a dead give away!
lundi, décembre 03, 2007
christmas lights!
The first picture is my street, my front door is on the right in that main building and you can see the castle if you open my window and peek out ot the right :-)
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