So, on Saturday I went on a school-organized bus tour of Brussels. Neat, right? Well, anything that could go wrong went wrong. All things considered, it got me better oriented with the lay out of the city.
- The "sound system" for the tour part of it consisted of a kiddie-toy recorder thing.
- Random streets were shut down for construction. Apparently, Belgium also has a construction season.
- Due to the fact that random streets were shut down, the huge charter bus we were on ended up having to take a side road. Ironically, this was immediately after the guide shouted that the back streets weren't designed in the Roman fashion, but rather followed the way that cows would wander. It was a tense trip.
Anyway, I went to the Sunday market a few days ago. That was pretty neat - fruit stands, cheese booths, meat trailers, bread stands, clothing booths, toy stands...there was everything. I hear that the one downtown is the largest market in the world...but I'm not sure about that.
I've taken some classes already (the inconvenient part of studying abroad...kidding), and they're shaping up to be pretty good. I'm enrolled in History of Modern Europe, United States Foreign Policy 1898-Present, French 102 (= 112), and Intercultural Communication. I was actually surprised at how much I was able to understand in French today. Of course, it was very basic.
Other than that, things are pretty dandy over here!
My love to all of you at home!
Sarah
4 comments:
Cool! I'm so excited about your French skills growing. That means you can help me when you get home. ;-)
The cow paths sound like fun. Jamaica memories, anyone... That would be one thing I would enjoy to the fullest, haha.
Love and Hugs! Thanks for updating this! I really like reading it.
Haha! I like your host's cousin! He's cute. Hey, what time is it over there? It's not quite as far away as China, but I don't know how far away it really IS. Hmm.
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Okay, well, keep having fun exploring! It's a lot of fun reading these posts.
Hey Sarah!
Life is not the same without you.This is a great way to keep in touch. I'm not sure if I've ever met Norbert. Seems like a good friend is always willing to go anywhere you want him to and your very supportive also. I love you and you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Hey Sarah,
We miss you! Glad things are going well. Have you connected with anyone from the places we were researching?
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