Thursday, December 9, 2010

DONE with Fall Semester!

So we had our final review today. Well. Final Review until we get back and have another one January 6. But whatever. WERE DONE! and now its winter break!! These past few weeks have been suppeerrrr crazy. Getting snowed in in Scotland, then coming back for finals. Yikes!

For our visual arts class, our final was an art exhibition. The project was to make an installation piece somewhere in Paris. It was a pretty cool experience. Heres a few shots:


all of our etching plates


my instalation
(parc plante: text is random peoples thoughts.. kind of controversial but people loved it)


ali karimis project


pauls project


jacks project


So we are done with school. and I can't stress that enough! I'm going to Atlanta tomorrow.. aka this time tomorrow I'll be with the best boyfriend everrr! can't wait. While Christmas shopping though, the Galleries Lafayette were deckeddd out and looked so fantastic!


prettyyyyy


yayyy christmas!


Also.. its been snowing in Paris!! 


viewww from my window! blizzard


Well, thats all for now! See you tomorrow, USA!!!!

xoxo,
-A

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Scotland Trip!! aka too much snow

So this is kind of late.. it IS finals week. So, obviously the best time to post on my blog. Procrastination at its finest!

So, two weekends ago, Jack, Zane, Christy and I went to SCOTLAND! We flew into Edinburgh and took the train to Glasgow the day after Thanksgiving to visit some friends, Jennifer and Lisa, who are studying there. They cooked a FANTASTIC thanksgiving feast for us!


YUM.


all the Georgia Tech kids!! love it.


We went out that night and it was SNOWING!! I love Christmas time too because all the little european cities turn into CHRISTMAS CITIES! (And I just love Christmas in general. duh.)


rando in the back.. but SNOW! 


The next day we took the train back to Edinburgh and went to the castle. It was SO pretty!


oh you know, just hanging out at castles. standard.


view from castle


flat christy and alyssa! 
if you never had a "flat stanley" you wouldn't get it.


We also went on a Scotch whiskey distillery tour.. which was cool


largest whiskey collection in the world.. its also like 3 times this big.


Then we walked around.. like I said.. little Christmas towns!


yay!


We also went on a ghost tour! which was kind of cool.

The next morning we were supposed to leave at 8 am.. but then got snowed in!!!


woohooo!


And then were snowed in.. for 3 more days.... whoops. It would have been cool except we had to spend most of the day at the airport trying to get out and didn't get to see more of the city except at night!


view from Carlton Hill in Edinburgh!


So, Jack and Zane ended up taking a train to London and from London to Paris on Monday night, and I got a flight out of Glasgow Tuesday evening, and Christy got a flight out of Glasgow Wed. night! So that was pretty hectic.

But I LOVED Scotland. I really would like to go back in the spring.. when it is not snowing!

In other news. I'm going back to Atlanta Friday!!! I'm so excited. and VA shortly after that! Can't wait to be back home and see all my favorite people :)

xoxo,
-A







Thursday, November 25, 2010

happy thanksgiving!!!

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the US! I'm so thankful to be here and so thankful for my awesome family, wonderful friends, and amazing boyfriend :) I do have to admit I'm a little sad to not be home for Thanksgiving.. first time away in 22 years! yikes! I miss everyone but am grateful to be in PARIS! (and my dad promised to make me a turkey for Christmas! Thanksgiving is ONLY my favorite holiday..)

Anyways. So this past weekend we went to Rotterdam and Amsterdam and took a bus tour of some other cities; Utrecht, Delft, and around the country side. It was amazing!! We stayed at these crazy looking hostels in Rotterdam..




So the first day, we had to ride BIKES. I was seriously scared to death that I wouldn't be able to ride (if you know about the infamous "ride bikes home from the bar story" you know why!), but turns out I was ok at it. The bikes were super tall so starting and stopping wasn't super graceful, but my feet didn't even touch the ground!


woo bikes!!


We toured around Rotterdam.. which was pretty cool. Its a unique city in the fact that after WWII, they were so severely bombed, they just wiped the city flat instead of trying to restore it. As a result there are a lot of crazy modern buildings and sometimes you feel like its a cartoon, but somehow, it works.


van nelle factory built in the 1920's (crazy right! looks so modern) 
tobacco and coffee factory.. now is rented out to whoever wants it!


old Rotterdam (boat town!) 
Amsterdam and Rotterdam were both founded as cities because they were ports.. and are both basically build on top of water


Kunsthal by Koolhaas in Rotterdam


We went to Utrecht on both day 1 and day 2.. first to the old city and to see the Rietveld-Shroder house and museam...


Rietveld-Shroder House. No pictures allowed inside which is such a shame because it is SO COOL. Everything is operable and it just all works so well. Built in the 1920's so it was wayyy ahead of its time. 


old city of Utrecht.. 
its actually above sea level! notice how low the canals are to the houses!


Rietveld's Red-Blue chair


We also visited the University of Utrecht's campus. It was pretty neat.


Koolhaas' Student Center


library.. oooooo. pretty!


We also went into Amsterdam, but only for a few hours. Amsterdam was similar to Rotterdam, but prettier. There was a really cool architectural project there that I liked a lot. A strip of apartments was given to various architects and they were given a set of requirements (have 4 floors, a garden, etc.) and the result is actually quite beautiful. These apartments sell for millions apparently. 


this is only half of them.


Overall, the trip was awesome; we got to hang out with some of the French kids in our class too so that was fun. As always, I have tons more photos on facebook so check them out!

Tomorrow morning, Christy, Jack, Zane and I are going to Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland, for the weekend! Super excited about that. 

And in 14 days, 23 hours, 41 minutes and 49 seconds I'll be back to the United States! Crazy how fast this semester has gone.

Miss and love everyone and hope everyone had super delicious meals!!!

xoxo,
-A

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

busy busy busy!

This week has been super hectic. School is piling up real fast! I can't believe its already mid-November!! 

We did take a little break from working Saturday, to go to DISNEY LAND! Oh yes. We did.


in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle!


It was kind of rainy, but it was all decorated for Christmas!!!! We stayed for the parade at 5 and the Christmas tree lighting at 630. It was super cute.


yayyy christmas!


I've been trying to not feel so homesick but I just have had so much work and not a lot of time to do fun stuff. So thats been a bummer. This weekend though were going to Villa Savoye on Friday, and Rotterdam and Amsterdam Saturday-Monday! so that should be fun. Not much else going on.. took some pretty cool pictures that I forgot about.. so I'll post some of those!


Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand


passage couvert


Thats about it for now! Better post coming soon promise!

Miss and love you all!

xoxo,
-A



Saturday, November 6, 2010

my parents came to visit!!

So this could potentially be the longest post. ever. I haven't been updating the blog that much recently because last Friday my parents came to Paris! I've been hanging out with them all week, and we went on a few day trips as well! So. Sorry not sorry! But.. Here's a little recap of ALL we did!

So Friday my parents got here! I was so happy for them to be here! They were staying at the Hotel Regina.. which is a fantastic hotel. It's right next to the Louvre so basically prime time in Paris. I went over there Friday (once I woke up! haha)


view from their hotel room!


We walked around a bit.. through the Louvre courtyard..


yay!


and we also went a boat tour of the Seine. Same one I went on my first day here! Might have been the second.. oh well. 

We went to dinner and then went to bed early because the next morning we had to make an 8 am train to  Normandy!! 

We had a private tour guide, Christophe, pick us up at the train station and tour us around the beaches. That was probably the best thing we could have done; since there isn't much actually on the beaches it was awesome to have someone tell us exactly what happened, when, and basically narrate the story for us. Christophe was awesome too! He seriously knew everything about everything; down to exact dates. We went to Utah beach, Omaha beach, and the American Cemetery that was there. There are 3 other beaches, but since we only stayed for the day, we only had time to see the 2 American ones. It was awesome. Totally unbelievably.


Utah beach.. those islands in the background were the first official "free" french territory during WWII
and the little raft thing was once used to make a floating ramp from the boats to the land


old German bunker on Utah beach


pont du hok.. US Rangers scaled those cliffs with Germans shooting at them from the top. 
amazing.


in the weeks leading up to D-Day, US air strikes went over the beaches and dropped bombs. the craters are still there today! wild.


US Memorial Cemetery




The cemetery was pretty amazing. Teddy Roosevelt Jr. and his younger brother are both there. Teddy died a few days after D-Day in Normandy, (from a heart attack, not from battle! He was even on the front line going into the beaches!) and his brother, who I believe died in WWI, but don't quote me on that, was brought to be buried next to him. US tax dollars pay for this cemetery, and its considered US soil (not quite as strong as an embassy, but still, kinda cool). There are about 10 cemeteries like this; I had no idea!!


Omaha beach.. amazing how such awful things happened on such beautiful places.. kind of unreal.


We ate lunch at Cafe Roosevelt, and the core of it used to be a German bunker. US troops took it over and used it as their "landing base", directing the landing of lots of troops in the few weeks after D-Day. The original 40 something men that stayed there for longer to direct the landings signed the walls. On the 50th anniversary of D-Day, 2 of them came back to the cafe and the room was being used for storage, but they found their signatures. That had to be amazing. 


original signatures


So now, whenever any veteran comes to the restaurant, they let them sign the walls. I thought that was pretty awesome.


newer signatures!


So... basically Normandy rocked. It was simply stunning. I have sooo many pictures on facebook too so check those out!! :)

Sunday I did some school work, then met my parents at around 4ish. We just walked around because it was gorgeous outside! It was their whole trip! Super lucky for them! We walked around towards Notre Dame and had dinner near St. Michel area.


family!


Paris seriously looks gorgeous this time of year, like more so than normal. The leaves are changing colors and its just so pretty!


notre dam at sunset!


Night photos!


I didn't have school Monday because it was a bank holiday (All-Saints day!) or Tuesday because I never have class Tuesday! We were going to go to London, but the high speed train was about 600 dollars per person.. so we didn't do that. Instead we went to Reims, France, (actually pronouned "rah-ance", who knew!) which was amazing! It's in the Champagne region of France so we got to tour a few Champagne Houses, Taittinger and Mumm. YUM.


riddling of champagne bottles!!


sooo much champagne!


yay!


all of us at the champagne tasting!


Riems also has the Notre Dame du Riems....




And Basilica St. Remi, which holds the tomb of Remi, who baptized King Clovis in the 5th Century.


Remi's tomb


interior of the basilica! (I lit it up for 2 euros for 10 minutes!!)


So Riems was awesome too! It was really nice to get out of the city, even if it was just for a night!

Wednesday and Thursday I had classes all day, so Nance and Bruce went to the Louvre and then to Versailles, and I still saw them for dinner!

Last night, Friday, we went to the Eiffel Tower!! Well first we went shopping and it was a total FAIL because Louis Vuitton was sold out of the bag I wanted and Christian Louboutin was out of my size in the shoes I wanted! rude. But the Eiffel tower was pretty awesome!! We had dinner at the restaurant on the first level!!


family! minus char.. sad


pretty!


This morning I went to their hotel and we had a lunch before they had to go!! sad.


one last glass of champagne!!


Having Nance and Bruce here was awesome! I'm so glad they came :) Having them here def. made me miss everyone at home even more though!! 

Miss and love you all!!

xoxo,
-A