Hey, tout le monde. It's Noel Eve and I just wanted to wish everyone a cheery and healthy holiday!!♥Haggertys&Co
So here it is, the last time I write from France on this blog. How is it already here? I cannot believe my bags are (mostly) packed and ready for the haul back to Long Island. It is time to go home, no matter how much it hurts me to leave here. Time to go home.
Home is where the heart is. Problem is, part of my heart belongs to Paris. It'll be an adjustment once I get back, but I need to be with my family. I need to be with my friends. I need to be with my puppers. That's where my real home is.
I've made a home for myself here, but I'll be content to live with my memories of it until the next time I return. It won't be the same, of course. I won't have Carmen there, and I won't be picking out the pastry of the day to eat in class, but it'll be wonderful all the same. It's Paris. How can it not be?
I've had some pretty rough days here. But all the same, a bad day in Paris is better than no day in Paris at all. I've grown and learned.
The little clarinet player who lives above me is playing Jingle Bells. Squeaking Jingle Bells. Same difference. (Ugh, maybe it's bagpipes??) Well, my dears, this is it. I am going to go zip up my suitcase and get ready for sleep, because tomorrow is going to be a wicked long day. It's been a pleasure sharing my travels and experiences with everyone.
And so, unless you are the fam, (in which case I will be seeing you in a little over twenty-four hours) happy holidays, be healthy, be happy, say hello once I'm home, et...
Sun or ran, cold or freezing, we would trek around. We learned about Pont Neuf, which is actually the oldest bridge in Paris.
SO. COLD.
We learned about Fontaine St. Michel, and architecture during the Haussman/Napoleon area.
Entertainment on my part was provided by taking tons of pictures of Carmen whenever I darn well pleased.
We had such a great teacher. She was very knowledgable as well as generous. We would stop in cafes when it was cold, and she would recognize certain people, including one time some French actor.
One class down. One dossier down.
Well, couldn't end there, could it? No. I was in the metro on the way home and this skeezy drunk guy starts on the "Bonsoir, mademoiselle" and trying to hide the huge 1664 bottle in his hand and following me. I figured if the creep tried anything I'd stab him with my apartment keys. I go into my clutch to get my keys and... oh that's right... Carmen brought the keys since we went together... Carmen who's already upstairs in bed on the 6th floor of the apartment... merde. I did get into the apartment but oh my goodness I had the biggest panic attack in the world.
This is a picture Carmen and I like to call "ONCOMING DEATH" which happens when you stand in the middle of the Champ.
After our classical concert, Carmen and I went for a walk up the holiday-spirited Champs-Élysees. Everything was decorated so nicely, and everyone strolled les troittors (sidewalks) avec their recent purchases.
Being surrounded by the lights made me miss home. But the good thing is I will be home for Christmas, as I mentioned.
As it was, being freezing and everything, we did hurry along our nice moment so that we didn't have to lose any extremities.
As it is, this is going to be a hellish week. I promise to write when I can, beacuse I do have pictures I would like to share, but I have to finish my Histoire de Paris dossier by Friday. Therefore, check regularly, but I promise nothing. I cannot wait until these papers, quizzes and exams are OVER.
Until then, gros bisous to all. Can't wait to see you in 13 days :)

Granted, it's not the cutest dog in the world. It's eyes kinda creep me out... but Muffin (as I call her and every other dog I come across) just wants a friend and a belly rub. Well, I can do that. She's a loving French lady-pup who I really want to go back into the kitchen and play with.
Carmen walked into the kitchen and said "I can hear you talking to the dog from my room!" I guess puppy voice got out of control. In two weeks, I get to see my puppies. Two. Weeks.
One of the cool things that AIFS has is they provide tickets for a classical concert, a ballet and a theatre performance. I missed my theatre performance, but my family was here so whatev. The ballet is next week, but last night was the classical concert. It was at the Theatre Champs-Élysées and performed by the National Orchestra of France. We sat all the way at the top in these little cottages.
And ice cream... but not like Friendly's or Carvel ice cream. I'm talking REAL ICE CREAM. Carmen showed me this Italian ice cream place where if you get your ice cream in a cone they make it into a flower. My family was fortunate enough to be able to have this experience as well.
Junk food, mmm. Even when eating junk food it's not that junky (especially since the American stuff is waaay overpriced and I can spend less that 5$ to get a bag of M&Ms once I'm home... and don't judge.... it was one time). This picture of these chips, only they're like fries, but they're chips... and I can't think of how to explain them except that they're chip fries. Ohhh goodness and their candy. Kinder makes incredible chocolate products, but I just recently tried a candly by Harbo which satisfies my fruity desires.
Cheese.... I wouldn't be in France if I wasn't in love with cheese. Camambert is excellent, but my heart lies with St. Moret. Rumor has it that there is St. Moret in the states which is good news indeed. I've always been a very picky eater, but I have become more open to trying new things. I used to hate tomatoes. Now... LOVE THEM. And tortellini has become a regular dinner meal for me. I just picked some up from Monoprix and plan on having it for dinner tonight.
Last but not least, I leave you with Nutella. Nutella in and of itself is delightful, but Nutella in CEREAL??? Sometimes I need a reminder of why I'm leaving France. There is Nutella in my Bueno Bars too, which I didn't realize until I actually tried Nutella. Anyway, I don't have a picture of Nutella to put up here, but I do have an add for the cereal that I have been eating. I saw this when I was in Lyon and thought it was the funniest thing ever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWtpHJynBmU
Soo I haven't updated recently, sorry. I've been a winner with procrastinating, which isn't really something to be proud of. I am going to be buckling down and getting work done, because I was up until about 3 am freaking out about my dossiers. I will be updating, so keep checking in with me, but for today I plan on surging ahead and getting some things done in advance. Catching up on missed work AND getting ahead? It will happen. And I plan on having a rested night sleep, followed by TEAAAA in the morning. Talk to you all from my American phone number in 17 days.... gros bisous <3