Tuesday, March 15, 2011

March 15, 2011

More reflections
Before I came to France, I expected that all of the French students and the French in general would be interested in fashion. Therefore, I wasn't surprised at all when I went to Lycée Kastler and saw that the majority of students had dressed up for school. Similarly to George School, the girls managed to stay fashionable despite the chilly weather by pairing skirts and shorts with dark tights, leggings and boots. Also, most of the boys and girls wear scarves. I noticed that most people in Paris and at the school stick to three colors: black, gray and navy blue! However, the Parisians tended to be more daring in their fashion choices. Crazy hair styles and 4 inch heels were seen on almost every street corner. It seems that the French style is affecting the American students on our trip! While in Paris, we all went shopping. Martin, Jake and myself all left the city with our own European shoes. Also, Marily, Taylor, Katelyn and I all bought scarves. Martin, Sean, Marilyn and Hannah bundled up with a new coat purchased in Paris as well. I guess we will all blend in with the French students because of our new Eurpean purchases! --Emily

I've noticed that there are some significant differences between the Alsacian and American cultures. For example, in Alsace it is normal to interact with people you have never met and will never meet again. As they walk along the street, they greet each other. In the States, however, one of the first rules we learn is never to talk to strangers.
Another major difference is that in Alsace the people walk constantly. My host and I walk to the bus stop, take the bus, then walk to school. I also walk to the school where I do my service. The walking is endless!! I have never walked so much at once! In the States, many people just cannot walk to wherever they go; this is because neighborhoods are spread out more than in Alsace.
The most ironic thing I've noticied is that in both cultures, the other is very present. For example, American music is constantly being played. My host sister told me that almost all writing on French T-shirts is in English. However, currently many clothes I have seen in the States are inked with French words and slogans. It's nice to see that we acknowledge one another's cultures. --Marilyn

1 comment:

  1. You girls are too cute! Marilyn - I laughed outloud when I read, "The walking is endless!! I have never walked so much at once!" Love you girls and can't wait to see you all back at school!

    A bientot :)
    xoxo, Meredith

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Taylor is in demand

Taylor is in demand

Taiwo's new friends

Taiwo's new friends

Greg checking spelling

Greg checking spelling

Sandy Zander with playmates

Sandy Zander with playmates

Katelyn organizing the girls

Katelyn organizing the girls

Sean in art class

Sean in art class

Martin making his move

Martin making his move

Marilyn restoring order

Marilyn restoring order

Daniel anticipating the next attack

Daniel anticipating the next attack

Jake the train conductor

Jake the train conductor

Chestnut, UFO and Bliss, Cheri's friends (at host home)

Chestnut, UFO and Bliss, Cheri's friends (at host home)

The Chocolate Museum

The Chocolate Museum

Cocoa beans

Cocoa beans

Our boat ride

Our boat ride

Old Quarter Strasbourg

Old Quarter Strasbourg

La Cathédrale de Strasbourg

La Cathédrale de Strasbourg

The Astrological Clock

The Astrological Clock

Entrance to Struthof Camp

Entrance to Struthof Camp

Around the edges of the camp

Around the edges of the camp

Monument commemorating the victims

Monument commemorating the victims

Hannah

Hannah
At work with one of her 3 year-olds

Lunch time - Bon apétit!

Lunch time - Bon apétit!

Little toilets for little people à la Creche

Little toilets for little people à la Creche

The nap room

The nap room
It's hard enough to get one child to sleep; I cannot imagine 20 at once!

Emily's new friends

Emily's new friends
Overseeing her class at lunch.

More of Emily's little pals.

More of Emily's little pals.

"Tu peux me servir de l'eau?"

"Tu peux me servir de l'eau?"
"Can you pour me some water?"

Cloves

Cloves
Poster in class for 3 year-olds.

Garlic

Garlic
Poster

Pepper

Pepper
Opening young minds to the foods around them.

Paris

Paris
La Pyramide du Louvre

On the Seine near the Tour Eiffel

On the Seine near the Tour Eiffel
A Happy Birthday River Cruise for Taylor!

Notre Dame

Notre Dame
Zander, Greg and Daniel (did Greg shrink?)

Notre Dame

Notre Dame
Rather, Notre Groupe

Place Vendome

Place Vendome

L'Opéra

L'Opéra
very close to our hotel

Des croissants

Des croissants
hard to resist

Official "metre"

Official "metre"
The official French measured meter on the wall of a building on the Place Vendome

Paris Bike Chic

Paris Bike Chic

Musée d'Orsay

Musée d'Orsay
First floor hallway.

Musée d'Orsay

Musée d'Orsay
First floor hallway

Musée d'Orsay

Musée d'Orsay
Original clock from the former train station

Recycling?

Recycling?
or, is this a homeless guy?

Marilyn

Marilyn
hmmm.... must be Marilyn was shopping....

Le Centre Pompidou (Beaubourg)

Le Centre Pompidou (Beaubourg)
modern art museum and cultural center

Le Jardin du Luxembourg

Le Jardin du Luxembourg
Site of much intrigue in text "French in Action"

Un chat dans un café?

Un chat dans un café?
Oh, oui... owners' pets are always welcome!

Latin Quarter

Latin Quarter

La Sorbonne

La Sorbonne
First university of Paris

Latin Quarter café

Latin Quarter café
Not just "any" café...

Versailles

Versailles
approaching the entrance

Versailles

Versailles
Notre famille royale

Hall of Mirrors

Hall of Mirrors

"VeliB"

"VeliB"
Parisian rentals all over the city - insert money, take bike, drop off at destination et voilà!

Lycée Kastler

Lycée Kastler
This is the front of the main building. That's Zander playing frisbee standing in the middle of the photo in the white t-shirt!

Lycée Kastler

Lycée Kastler
Looking toward the side street

"Batiment B."

"Batiment B."
Language, economy and history classes are taught in this building.

La Passerelle

La Passerelle
This bridge leads to the cafeteria.

Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras
How am I going to participate in class?!

Un petit (gros) lapin

Un petit (gros) lapin
Claudie trying to figure out WHO is behind the mask....

Joining in the fun...

Joining in the fun...
Greg, Sean and Taiwo ready to entertain.

Petit chou

Petit chou
or, petit chat?

Jake and friends

Jake and friends

Daniel and friend

Daniel and friend

Marilyn and friend

Marilyn and friend

Alsacian vineyard landscape

Alsacian vineyard landscape
Winemaking is huge in Alsace.

Waiting for warmer weather...

Waiting for warmer weather...
In Spring, these vineyards will come alive.

Student union gathering area in Lycée Kastler

Student union gathering area in Lycée Kastler
This is where our students will meet their hosts daily.

Selling petits pains

Selling petits pains
The procedes help the French students cover costs on their trip to GS.

Ecole Maternelle Kienzl

Ecole Maternelle Kienzl
Marilyn, Daniel and Jake's school

Ecole Maternelle Les Bruyères

Ecole Maternelle Les Bruyères
Greg, Taiwo and Sean's school

La Crèche

La Crèche
Hannah and Emily's school

Ecole Maternelle Storck

Ecole Maternelle Storck
Katelyn and Taylor's school

Ecole Maternelle des Remparts

Ecole Maternelle des Remparts
Martin and Zander's school

Catching up at lunchtime

Catching up at lunchtime

Martin and Daniel's healthy lunch

Martin and Daniel's healthy lunch

Friends at lunch

Friends at lunch

Yum, yum

Yum, yum

Great food, great company

Great food, great company

Time for dessert

Time for dessert
French yogurt makes me so happy.