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Bonjour tout le mondee!
I have been here over 3 months and I am loving
itt! ( I know since the last time we talked I definitely had a problem
with the time issue of sending my report and I know this time isn't
any better but I had to find a Cafè with internet because my family's
computer has some major virus issues...) But I don't want you to think
that I didn't learn my lesson because I definitely did! And next time
Ill get it right and be one of the first ones to send it in!
The ironic thing is that out of all the countries
in the world that I could have chosen I think I chose the one where
time is the biggest issue! No one here is ever late and the saying 'I
am fashionably late' is non-existent. I have definitely been learning
the hard way of respecting schedules and understanding the way
Belgians think. As my counselor, Françis explained to me, if you make
a rendez-vous (date/meeting) with a Belgian and you start by arriving
late you are insulting what they value the most which is their time.
So as far as that I can definately say that it has been a huge culture
shock to know how much they respect that morale but on the other hand
I know that if I start having more of a Belgian mentality in that
sense I could definitely use it to my advantage and avoid any problems
due to my 'lack of sense of urgency' as my dad likes to call it.
So other than that small bump on the road ( that
thankfully I am learning to smooth out!) everything has been amazing!
All of my dreams since about a month ago have been all in French (even
though for some reason in my dreams I speak it really bad =S) but I
definitely take that as a leap forwards because it means that I am now
officially thinking in my host language:)
My family is absolutely amazing and I have no
desire to change in January! If it were up to me
I would stay with
them the whole year! I have my neighbor Flore which has become my best
friend and my host brother Boris (whom I call Bo Bo!) who has become
like the little brother that I've always wanted! He has an amazing
sense of humor and always finds ways to make me laugh. Even though
he's only 15 he totally understands my situation and I can tell him
absolutely everything. I don't even want to think about when I'm going
to move!:( i know I'm gonna cry!
In school everything has been going smoothly and
in comparison to the beginning I have been doing much better. I
understand everything and I've even passed a couple of tests! I feel
extremely proud of myself that even though my grammar is not lets
say 'accurate' I make my point and it is understandable:). I am
learning the colorful vocabulary of my region which is called Wallonia
and have even learned a couple of words in the ancient French, Wallon.
Most of the words are lets say 'politically incorrect' so
unfortunately I cannot share them with you through mail. And because
Belgium is divided into three regions one being Flanders, my
host dad, Joel has actually had the patience to teach me a couple of
words in Flamant, for example Ich ben Andrea! (which means I am
Andrea as you probably all guessed) so I guess I'll come back learning
two languages:)... Not! First I think I should get French down and
then Ill think about learning one of the hardest languages possible!
But speaking about the main reason why I came
here( the reason being learning how to speak French!) I'm not going to
lie and say its perfect because it definitely has its ups and its
downs. There are days that I feel like if I were born French and speak
with an extreme ease, but there are other days (like today!):( which I
feel like if I were in another planet! But that is occurring less and
less every day and for that I am extremely grateful:).
I haven't traveled much this month but tomorrow I
am going to Germany
to la marche de Noel! which is a Christmas parade, with rotary. I cant
believe that Christmas
is almost here and that I have already done a third of my exchange!
That is extremely depressing to think about and I hope the year goes
much much slower!
I just know that I am enjoying each and every
second of my year here and a huge part of it is thanks to rotary! Donc
merci beaucoup pour cette opportunité extaordinaire que vous m'avez
donné. (Thank you so much for this extraordinary opportynity that you
have all given me.) I have attached some pictures of my rotary friends
and school friends while we are celebrating the day of St. Nicholas!
Which is the day of the children in Belgium and a cople of other
pictures of my house and so forth So Good Night from Belgium and until
next month!
Aurevoir tout le monde et bonne nuit!
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