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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Madison's Caen Update


My time in Caen so far has been very busy but I am glad to finally sit down and reflect on what this experience has already given me. I arrived unfamiliar with the city, the school, and the students and it was difficult at first having no idea what to expect but the university and international society have made it very easy to feel at home in Caen. Living with other international students creates the sense of community I was hoping to find and my classes are great. The professors here are very helpful and friendly, and I still can’t believe I am taking all of my classes in French! 







In addition to my academics I have been lucky enough to experience other things like traveling around the UK a bit as well as Deauville/Paris to visit past exchange friends and my correspondent Mathias. I’m so glad I have been able to stay as close to Mathias and his family as I have and I definitely plan on continuing to visit them throughout the semester- it’s so nice to have a family in France! 

Monday, March 4, 2019

February with Andrew


February was a pretty easy month for us here in Deauville, mostly because we were really just on vacation the entire month! During the time that we were in school, I started a Skype exchange with SCAPA in Lexington. My children had never seen any Americans before other than the three of us here, and were simply amazed (in a good way. They loved getting to meet everyone and hear Americans speaking French). In this Skype exchange we assign challenges between the Lexington school and my school here in France. The first challenge between the two schools was for SCAPA to learn the first verse of the French national anthem (La Marseillaise) and for my group to learn “My Old Kentucky Home”. I’m very proud of how hard my kids worked to learn this song, and how eager they were to learn a little more about Kentucky and its history. 

During the vacation I decided to do a little European tour to visit my friends. I first left Paris for Ireland where I spent a few days in Galway on the eastern coast, then headed back to Dublin to revisit the city and my best French friend that lives there. From there I left back to Poland (because Poland is a country worth visiting more than one time!). My friend Magda pulled out all the stops and took me to a village in the south on the Slovakian border called Zakopane. We spent the 6 days I was in Poland there relaxing in a cabin nestled in a small valley, eating local smoked cheeses, dancing to traditional Polish music, and even taking some time to drive to Slovakia (a new country for me!). 

From there I left to The Netherlands to see a friend who did an exchange with YFU (Youth for Understanding) at my high school in Kentucky. I hadn’t seen her since the last time I did a sister cities program (2015). To say that I am still grateful for this work opportunity would be an understatement. I’m so lucky to be able to see all these amazing places and have the opportunity to be reunited with my friends on this side of the world.

Until next time!

Andrew