So, I haven’t posted anything in a while. Sorry. Classes started which
meant homework started although I honestly haven’t had a lot of it yet. But
then I got sick, so all I felt like doing was sleeping and drinking water. I’m
better now, it was just a cold, but it made me literally tired ALL THE TIME.
Like, every other thought in my head for the last week has been, “I really just
want to lie down *insert place name* and close my eyes.” On a related note, I
found this medicine here called Actifed, and it is MARVELOUS! The box only has
enough doses for four days (four doses each day, so 16 pills) and I was
skeptical at first, because most medicines in the US give you a flat 24 or so
doses and leave it to you to take it as long as you need. But this one even had
the pills labeled as ‘morning, afternoon, dinner, and sleep’ so you knew
exactly when to take them. And today is the fourth day I’ve been taking them,
and I’ve still got a bit of a runny nose, but even that’s mostly cleared up.
I’m pretty sure this is the fastest I’ve ever gotten over a cold. Usually they
drag out for a couple of weeks, even with medication. So, that’s a plus for
France in my book!
My classes have
all been going good. In France contemporaine, we’ve learned all about the major
newspapers and how they were founded and which political parties they favor.
Today we started on the overall structure of the government of France. We
talked about the different constitutions for the different republics (we’re
currently on the fifth one), and learned the differences between a republic and
a democracy. There are differences, mostly in that the general public has more
power in a republic. For example, France doesn’t have an electoral college like
the US does, their elections are direct. Also, there’s this thing which I think
is pretty cool, where the president can go over the Senate and the National
Assembly and have the people directly vote on a law. This is pretty rare
though, and only used for big, but somewhat simple changes, like the length of
the president’s term.
Architecture is
probably my hardest course, mostly because I’ve never learned anything about
the subject before now, and even if I had all the vocabulary would still be
completely new as it’s in French. Also there are a lot of dates and dynasty and
period names and classifications, which call for straight memorization, which
is never much fun. We have had three excursions now, which were much more
interesting. The first Wednesday we went to the Musée Carnavalet and learned
about interior architecture, things like floor designs, murals, and decorative
arts pieces on walls, ceilings, and doors. This last Wednesday, we had a
walking tour of the Marais Quarter, which is where many of the aristocrats had
their town houses, mansions or ‘Hôtels Particuliers’. This was basically
the same tour we had during the first week, but with less detail about the nobles
who lived in the house and more details on the construction of the houses
themselves. Then we had an extra excursion yesterday, to an exposition about
the Hôtels
Particuliers. The museum had several rooms set up like they would have been in
one of these mansions, as a sort of ‘virtual tour’ and then paintings and
commentaries on specific ones.
The cinema
professor is very energetic, but he likes to repeat himself, first in French
and then in English. This would be helpful if I didn’t understand his French,
but I can, and so can the rest of the class, and his English is not the
greatest, so we’d really rather he didn’t. We don’t actually watch the films in
class, but he gives us a copy and we get together as a group and watch them on
our own time. So far Friday evenings have been dedicated to this, with us
meeting up at Reid Hall and eating our dinners while watching the assigned
movie.
What other class
do I have? Oh right, French. We speak French. And write French. And learn
grammar, which I suppose I could elaborate on, but do you really want to know
how to conjugate subjunctive verbs? Or the long list I now have of different
ways of introducing my opinion? I didn’t think so.
I haven’t done
much else. Last weekend I was lazy and enjoyed a couple of quiet days. But I’m
actually going to do stuff this weekend! Tomorrow (Saturday) I’m going to the
Musée d’Orsay. On Sunday I’m going to go see Midnight in Paris, because I’ve been told by lots of people to see
it, and it seems appropriate as I’m in Paris. Then next week, we have our vacation
in the south of France! We’re going to Avignon, Arles, and Nice! I’m super excited!
It’s going to be so warm!!
What else has
happened lately? Hmm, well, one of my hostess’ sons and his family came for a
visit this week. They were there for Wednesday dinner, and then the kids (a
girl of 12, and a boy who was 9 or 10) stayed the night. They were stayed last
night too, but left this afternoon if I understood my hostess correctly. It was
interesting to meet some different people, but I also felt like I was intruding
on their family time. They didn’t make me feel that way, though. They included
me in the conversation and seemed interested in where I came from and what I
was studying and such. It just felt weird. I don’t know. It’s probably my
hermit tendency cropping up again. I’ve been strangely consistently social
these past three weeks. One thing I have noticed missing a lot, is green, nature-y
things. I was living in a big city in Japan, but there was still a lot of green
around. I haven’t seen as much here in Paris, and even in the parks and gardens
I have found the green is very constrained. French gardens are all about man
conquering nature and they look very manufactured, which makes me sad. It makes
me want to jump over the little, ankle-high fences, and run around on their perfectly
cut grass, mess it up a bit. On second thought that’s probably not such a good
idea, but I still want to do it.
And I think that
about sums up the last two weeks. I’ll try to get another post out about this
weekend before we leave on Monday morning. I’m not taking my computer with me
though, so you’ll have to wait to hear about how nice Nice was until next
weekend!