Monday, 30 August 2010

Almost there!!!

Ok...So it has definitely been a stressful week. I went to the consulate last Tuesday, documents in hand and hoping to get a visa, but alas, my documents were not all correct. Apparently I misread one of my letters from the school thinking it covered everything...tuition, accomodation, food, and a stipend. However, it didn't mention the stipend, so I was told to come back the next week with a financial guarantee from my dad, stating he could cover costs and whatnot. After dealing with two very bureaucratic entities, the consulate and the bank, it has left me feeling a bit like I am tangled in red tape. Anyway it is now next week, and I have to go to the consulate tomorrow morning. Oh, by the way, my flight to France is ALSO TOMORROW. MEGA STRESS. Essentially, I have to go in to the consulate first thing in the morning, beg for my visa, and if I get it, leg it to the airport.

I have a couple of goals for when I first arrive in Amiens. Other than the intensive French classes I will be taking for the first two weeks, I am looking forward to exploring 'my new city' and finding my own little places to go. Which ever city I am living in, I like to find my own 'hangout', so to speak. For example, in Preston, I used to enjoy going to the Caffe Nero in the town centre. In Boston, I loved going to Coolidge Corner, and either getting lunch or seeing a movie. So, in Amiens, I think it will be fitting to try a bunch of different cafés and see which one suits me. I am also planning on finding a yoga studio. I have learned this summer, that it is definitely difficult for me to function without my yogic stress relief! So...in the next few weeks expect plenty of reviews of cafés and whatnot!

Wish me luck! I am really nervous, but I know once I get there I will definitely enjoy it!

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Finally an Update!

Ok, so I totally apologise for not updating for awhile. Things have been crazy. My summer was wonderful, I absolutely loved teaching at CCAB. My students were amazing and I learned so much. I felt like it was a great opportunity. So I apologise for not writing, but I was definitely preoccupied with things at work.

Tomorrow I have a meeting at the consulate...hopefully to get my visa. I am headed to France next week, so I really, really need my visa! I am stressing.

I am really nervous about going to France. I had such a great time in Boston, that I had a few moments where I have thought 'I really don't want to go to France, I just want to stay in Boston.' However, I know this is a huge opportunity, and I am not going to just give it up. I will learn a lot, and it is very important that I go. At least that is what I keep telling myself. I know once I get there, I will be excited and enjoy myself, it is just the pre-trip jitters. I feel like I am going to get to Paris, and get on the wrong train and end up in Germany or something! I am sure it will be ok...I just have to relax!