My host parents often speak English to me to help me learn how to say things and also to work on their English. Last night as dinner, my host dad and his brother in law were joking around, and my host dad say "I am the clitoris". I, very shocked, look up and find him repeating 'clitoris' trying to perfect the pronunciation. What he was really trying to tell me is that he was the "cleverest". That will forever remain in my mind. :)
I have finally become adjusted to the time zone. I wake up earlier then usual, but that is okay :). One thing that I have noticed is that meal times are always later.
A typical meal-
Breakfast- Frosties (Frosted Flakes) with milk (their milk is 1000x better and sweeter). A croissant filled with chocolate and a little fresh melon.
Lunch- BREAD. At least two baguettes, with an assortment of meats and cheeses. Their sandwiches are different from in America. They only have one type of meat and one type of cheese on bread, no condiments or vegetables. Left overs from dinner the night before.
Dinner- Soup (this is how they get their vegetables). Chicken and some vegetables. Their dinner is much smaller than their lunch.
Drinks- My host father drinks beer. My sisters like juice. I drink water (not near as good as Wyoming) or sparkling water (actually quite good), I can never seem to have enough water here (their glasses are about the size of a shot glass). I have noticed that diet coke is quite popular as well. I have not yet found any Mountain Dew :P
Good luck to all my tennis girls finishing up playoffs!! I love you all! Muwah!
Au revoir from France!
Skye xoxo
Thank you for the updates it sounds great!
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