C'est tres difficile de trouver les temps pour "blogging" quand ton petit ami est ici, et vous passez tous les temps avec les activities amusant!
Since Josh has arrived I have basically been MIA. From facebook, from emails, from journaling, and oui- from my blog. Je suis desolee. But, it's hard to find time to blog when every minute is filled with fun, and that's exactly what has been happening!
I can't begin to describe this past weekend that we spent in La Loire right now, because I do not have the time or energy it will take. I will do it as a re-cap blog post soon, but to preview - I will say that I spent the most wonderful and amazing weekend like a princess! More to come on that later!
Today was a very cultural day for us. I spent going to class, sadly. But I met Josh during my break at the Musee d'Orsay. Josh studied French Art for a year while he lived in Paris - so he is basically a walking guide-book to the museum. It was quite handy to have him as a tour guide. I have chosen my favorite painting in the Musee d'Orsay. A Van Gogh of two people sleeping in haystacks. It is stunning. Josh likes Cezanne. He taught me all about him as we admired his art. Like I said - he is very handy. And quite cute.
When I was done with class for the day, I came home and cooked dinner for Josh and Caroline! We've been eating out a lot - so a home cooked meal sounded wonderful! And not to brag - but it was! I made (whole wheat) bowtie pasta, with fresh red, orange, and yellow peppers, lardons, grilled chicken, fresh mozzarella, and tomato sauce! And of course, salade verte et vin rouge! Josh originally offered to do the dishes, and said "where's the dishwasher?" It was very cute because no old, little, french apartments have dishwashers! His face upon learning this was priceless. But he did rinse them all, to prep for washing later. We had to run out because we went to a concert at L'Eglise Madeline where a live choir was performing Mozart's Requiem. It was amazing! The church is so beautiful inside, and the acoustics with the choir was fabulous. It made me miss high school choir for a second. Just one. It was such a fun thing to do though! Josh is full of fun ideas and surprises.
Post-concert we walked up the Champs Elysee and got I got ice cream, Josh got second dinner. We passed the sparkling tour on the way - and then saw the enormous arch! I just love Paris! Even more when Josh is visiting!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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