27 January 2009

Sweet!

 

Alpes 1, the radio station François works at, recently had little packets of sugar printed up (50,000 of them!) Since the French are all about coffee, these sugar packets will surely be an effective form of free advertising around town.

Alpes 1 sucre
, coming soon to a café near you... if you live in Gap, that is.
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06 January 2009

J'apprends à skier!

Last Sunday, I had my very first ski lesson! I have to admit that I was filled with more dread than excitement as we drove the 30 minutes or so to Chaillol, a local ski hill. Anyone who knows me (or who has ever eaten at the same table as me) will be able to tell you that I am pretty darn clumsy.

So I figure take one clumsy non-skiing Canadian, add a bunch of snow, a pair of skis, and a mechanical apparatus or two... sure recipe for disaster. Mais non! To my great surprise, here are the things I didn't do:

- break something
- cry
- fall down constantly (only twice!)
- panic on the T-bar lift thingy (ok, just a little...)
- need to be rescued by helicopter

Here are the things I did do:

- learn how to stop (very important)
- make charming banter with Jean-François, my ski instructor
- ski hand-in-hand with J-F as to avoid faceplanting (ooh là là!)
- look somewhat sporty in my snow gear, Roots toque, and sunglasses
- promise J-F that I would remember to thank him when I was on the podium after winning gold at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics (swoon!)

So all in all, a very positive experience. Bonus: I was even able to get out of bed the next day without my legs crumbling underneath me. I am actually only a little bit sore, but in a good "I excel at winter sports" kind of way!

Without further ado, here are some pictures of our journée de ski. I won't lie to you: the "look how high up on the mountain I am" photos were all taken by François. I didn't stray from the bunny hill all afternoon. But aren't the mountains gorgeous?

 

 

 

 
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My favourite part of the whole experience: the après-ski crêpe!
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02 January 2009

2008: What a year!

So I think, over the last twelve months, I've changed just about everything a person can possibly change!

Let's review, shall we?

A year ago at the beginning of January, I was living in Vancouver, working in ESL, dating a cute Frenchie, surrounded by my family and friends, and all about Starbucks and sushi. Fast-forward to January 2009, which finds me living in France, married to aforementioned Frenchie, far from home, and having traded in the London Fogs and wasabi for wine and baguettes.

Can anyone say, "major lifestyle change"?

In the interest of being concise, I have put together this photo collage to share some moments of 2008 that really stood out. With all that took place, it was hard to choose!
 
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(Click on collage to enlarge)

From left to right and top to bottom:

February: Having some Inukshuk time as a break from packing up my West End apartment.

Mid-March: Going to Austin, Texas with my mom to visit my grandma. Three generations!

March: Spending a week with François chez his brother, who just happens to be lucky enough to live in NYC.

End of March: Arriving in France and visiting François' village, Pommiers.

April: Reuniting with Laure & Sophie during a visit to Paris.

June: Packing up (again) and moving to Gap in the French Alps.

July: Cheering on the Tour de France !

August: Spending time in the South of France. The reason why we look so happy is that we just then decided to get married!

September: Celebrating my birthday with sushi in Paris.

September: My parents come to visit!

September 20: Making it official!!!

September: Honeymooning in Nice and Italy... with my parents but minus FQ.

October: Back to Italy, this time to Torino... with my new husband.

November: Fall colours in the Alps and our new (to us) car.

December: Joyeux Noël!

Whew!
I think it might be hard to outdo 2008 in terms of eventfulness, don't you? All the same, I am looking foward to 2009 and all the adventures it may bring.

Bonne année tout le monde!