We are winding down quickly as our departure date approaches!! There will be no further posts barring an emergency or important news to read.
We hope you have enjoyed keeping up with us - it has been a most memorable 17 days in Alsace and in Paris. Au revoir for now.
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Taylor is in demand
Taiwo's new friends
Greg checking spelling
Sandy Zander with playmates
Katelyn organizing the girls
Sean in art class
Martin making his move
Marilyn restoring order
Daniel anticipating the next attack
Jake the train conductor
Chestnut, UFO and Bliss, Cheri's friends (at host home)
The Chocolate Museum
Cocoa beans
Our boat ride
Old Quarter Strasbourg
La Cathédrale de Strasbourg
The Astrological Clock
Entrance to Struthof Camp
Around the edges of the camp
Monument commemorating the victims
Hannah
At work with one of her 3 year-olds
Lunch time - Bon apétit!
Little toilets for little people à la Creche
The nap room
It's hard enough to get one child to sleep; I cannot imagine 20 at once!
Emily's new friends
Overseeing her class at lunch.
More of Emily's little pals.
"Tu peux me servir de l'eau?"
"Can you pour me some water?"
Cloves
Poster in class for 3 year-olds.
Garlic
Poster
Pepper
Opening young minds to the foods around them.
Paris
La Pyramide du Louvre
On the Seine near the Tour Eiffel
A Happy Birthday River Cruise for Taylor!
Notre Dame
Zander, Greg and Daniel (did Greg shrink?)
Notre Dame
Rather, Notre Groupe
Place Vendome
L'Opéra
very close to our hotel
Des croissants
hard to resist
Official "metre"
The official French measured meter on the wall of a building on the Place Vendome
Paris Bike Chic
Musée d'Orsay
First floor hallway.
Musée d'Orsay
First floor hallway
Musée d'Orsay
Original clock from the former train station
Recycling?
or, is this a homeless guy?
Marilyn
hmmm.... must be Marilyn was shopping....
Le Centre Pompidou (Beaubourg)
modern art museum and cultural center
Le Jardin du Luxembourg
Site of much intrigue in text "French in Action"
Un chat dans un café?
Oh, oui... owners' pets are always welcome!
Latin Quarter
La Sorbonne
First university of Paris
Latin Quarter café
Not just "any" café...
Versailles
approaching the entrance
Versailles
Notre famille royale
Hall of Mirrors
"VeliB"
Parisian rentals all over the city - insert money, take bike, drop off at destination et voilà!
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
Looking toward the side street
"Batiment B."
Language, economy and history classes are taught in this building.
La Passerelle
This bridge leads to the cafeteria.
Mardi Gras
How am I going to participate in class?!
Un petit (gros) lapin
Claudie trying to figure out WHO is behind the mask....
Joining in the fun...
Greg, Sean and Taiwo ready to entertain.
Petit chou
or, petit chat?
Jake and friends
Daniel and friend
Marilyn and friend
Alsacian vineyard landscape
Winemaking is huge in Alsace.
Waiting for warmer weather...
In Spring, these vineyards will come alive.
Student union gathering area in Lycée Kastler
This is where our students will meet their hosts daily.
Selling petits pains
The procedes help the French students cover costs on their trip to GS.
Ecole Maternelle Kienzl
Marilyn, Daniel and Jake's school
Ecole Maternelle Les Bruyères
Greg, Taiwo and Sean's school
La Crèche
Hannah and Emily's school
Ecole Maternelle Storck
Katelyn and Taylor's school
Ecole Maternelle des Remparts
Martin and Zander's school
Catching up at lunchtime
Martin and Daniel's healthy lunch
Friends at lunch
Yum, yum
Great food, great company
Time for dessert
French yogurt makes me so happy.
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