I found my host family! I don't know much about them yet, but I have two sisters, a host dad, and a host stepmother. I don't even know their ages! I do know that their occupation is in the medicine field, they live in Billere, France, and I think they have a newly constructed house(because of the 'under construction' sign on Google Earth). Their city is about an hour and a half from Spain and the beach, and their climate is pretty similar to ours(a bit warmer). I'm disappointed to have no brothers, because I'm used to living with guys and I'm pretty sure guys are more fun than girls(at home). I don't mind living with a guy 24/7, but I don't think my host sisters will share my passion for card games and soda chugging contests(Actually, most guys probably don't either, but my brothers do!). Maybe they'll enjoy hearing my stories though, whereas my brothers tend to zone off. ;) Haha, I don't know, maybe I'll end up liking it more!
So, I'm excited to hear from them soon, because I'm emailing them tonight. Feel free to give me a confidence boost in school, because I can hardly sleep with all this France stuff on my mind. Hooray for a little under three hours of sleep last night! I hope you all had great Thanksgivings!
Pau

Ma ville
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
France Likes Me
Hey everyone! I definitely was accepted by AFS-France. Just so you know! We're now selling decorative birdhouses. They are pretty sweet! Each birdhouse is a bit different in color and beautiful- so you should definitely order one! They are $14.95 and a very decent size! Buy one for your mom for Christmas, buy one for your house, and/or buy one to decorate! Photos will be posted on Facebook soon!
Oh! And for any of my school chums, I'm bringing my camera to school to get videos of some of my classes. I wanted to have them in case I need to give presentations in France! So, if you want to be in it and say something, just tell me! You'll have a bunch of French people watching you, which is pretty cool! The two best videos so far are Heather Brotzman and everyone at that one lunch table. They crack me up. Okay, I'm rambling a lot. Hopefully I'll hear about my host family soon!
P.S.- If I must send you through a guilt trip to get you to give me money, I will. So, you could a)Buy a lovely birdhouse. b)Donate in Person!
:)
I am by no means saying that I am not grateful for your previous donations and help, because I am! But! I need to make a lot more money! That should be enough details.
Oh! And for any of my school chums, I'm bringing my camera to school to get videos of some of my classes. I wanted to have them in case I need to give presentations in France! So, if you want to be in it and say something, just tell me! You'll have a bunch of French people watching you, which is pretty cool! The two best videos so far are Heather Brotzman and everyone at that one lunch table. They crack me up. Okay, I'm rambling a lot. Hopefully I'll hear about my host family soon!
P.S.- If I must send you through a guilt trip to get you to give me money, I will. So, you could a)Buy a lovely birdhouse. b)Donate in Person!
:)
I am by no means saying that I am not grateful for your previous donations and help, because I am! But! I need to make a lot more money! That should be enough details.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Accepted!
I forgot to add this in the previous post, but I have definitely been accepted by AFS-USA! I Think(emphasis on the word 'think') that I have been accepted by AFS-France, but I am a little unsure because....(story time)
They sent me an email saying I was accepted, but then I received a phone call saying to disregard that email. Later, probably the next week, I got the email again, but it could be legit. So... we'll see about that. I'm not too nervous about being accepted though, because I think the only reason they don't accept people is if you're a terrorist or something. Oh well, only time will tell.
Also, I can't wait until I actually can start writing things on here that people are interested in! A.K.A. My adventures abroad. Such as new foods, my bound-to-happen difficulties, trouble with speaking, funny situations, hot guys(for almost everyone of my friends that has insisted I find a hot guy(s) and another one for them. I feel it's sad that I had to add an 's' on guys-in regard to my lunch table's expectations that won't be fulfilled.), and a billion other things that would probably be more interesting than the ones I mentioned already. Okay, well, have a good night!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
All Is Done. Oh Wait, Payments...
First of all, I have been reading blogs by other AFSers that are actually in France right now. They make me very excited for my departure, but there are still a million things to worry about, so I have a few interesting weeks ahead of me. I had my AFS interview, but it isn't that big of a deal. Yet! There is a funny story I wanted to tell about that, but not on here. :) Curious? I thought so. Anyways, I received my payment letter thing in the mail today. It is one of the lasts things I want to worry about, but it is probably the most important. I have gotten as much money as I can, but I can't do anymore fundraisers for the moment. (My mom doesn't want me to fundraise for odd reasons.) So, this post is basically meant to update all of you who actually care about what is going on. For everyone interested in studying abroad in the future, be sure to know that this isn't all fun and games! Haha, there is SO much work, stress, anxiety, preparations, learning, and studying! But also keep in mind that it is a once in a lifetime sort of thing, so it will all be worth it in the end! I have read and talked to a bunch of people who have studied in France, or are in France right now, and they are having so much fun as they grow in their language knowledge(language knowledge? Yes, I'm tired)! Obviously, I am very tired right now, because although my vocabulary and grammar is usually bad(mostly my vocabulary), it is horrible tonight. So I hope you enjoy critiquing! Have fun!
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