i can't keep away from blogging any longer.
expect a jam packed update soon.
"le silence, c'est la mort—taken from a friends fb quotes.
et toi, si tu parles, tu meurs;
si tu te tais, tu meurs.
alors parle et meurs."
-Tahar Djaout
hugs,
Mayra.
"le silence, c'est la mort—taken from a friends fb quotes.
et toi, si tu parles, tu meurs;
si tu te tais, tu meurs.
alors parle et meurs."
-Tahar Djaout
As I plunge into my last week of classes, I'm excited for "summer", yet so sad because it also marks the end of my stay. Not only does that make me sad, but also because all of the people that have made my Paris experience incredible have left!! Silvia, Gillian, Moriah, Meg, Hatziri (will be leaving), Cris&Tracy&Reina&Luis&Ally (left from their visit) and Joanne, my new Scottish friend is leaving next weekend! Luckily, I decided to spend my last couple of euros on a ticket to Venice. Yes, I am going one last time to the land of Italians to visit the Fierro's! But don't tell them, because it's a surprise!! Only Luca knows at this point.
This was during the USA-England game last night. The atmosphere was of course American students chanting "U-S-A" and the jolly Englishmen throwing clothes around. It was just the way it had to be. A good game, but an upset. I am going back for the Mexico-France game! Can't wait!
After the game, Joanne and I saw another stage set up on the Champs de Mars, just on the other side of the Eiffel Tower. So we made our way over. And it happened to be the Russian National Celebration. An orchestra played under the sparkling lights of the Eiffel Tower!!!

I had French Thai food for the first time in my life. At the time I thought it was the first time I was having Thai food, but then I remembered for my junior Prom I went to The Thai Place, and I also met up with Mr. Nguyen there during the summer. It was Moriah's Birthday/Goodbye dinner. So sad.
She lovingly let me keep Rosie.



the sun came out for a few minutes!





Bruges


Inside the Basilica of the Holy Blood


Amsterdam







Our tour through the red light district. 


1% of Milan 25% of Rome 100% of Athens
Hatziri getting the chicken ready and the sauce!
On our way to a picnic on Ile de la Cite.


We're not in Paris anymore....
Alright so Athens. I was equipped with the Rick Steves Athens Guide book, so pretty much Silvia and I were set. We are happy to say that we did almost everything that he suggested and boy did we have a GREAT trip!! Yes, go write his name on a post it and Google him later! I highly recommend it, thank you Dr. Quade for allowing me to discover his Paris Guide book! Alright so, on the first day we took the walking tour and we were able to see a majority of the city. It is true that the city is dirty and the poverty is present, but I loved it the same. The food was a huge component of this. The kebabs, gyros, greek salads, and feta cheese dips, I'm even craving some now! We actually ate twice at a fast food Greek food place, which was DELISH and a Noodle Cafe which had the most DELISH noodle soup of my life (who would have thought?). I want to go back!! We toured the Ancient Agora, the Acropolis, the New Acropolis Museum (just opened in the Summer of 2009) the following day. I have to say that this museum was my fav. Silvia and I ended the tour by having desert time on their terrace facing the Acropolis. Only in Athens would that be possible. We met a french man, who happened to sit with us because there weren't enough tables and of course he was amazed that we were living in Paris and traveling all over Europe. Our hostel had an amazing view of the Acropolis as well and the staff was great. I would def love to go back with friends some day especially during the time that we are students, because entry into the museums is free!!
Getting my sandals fitted at the Poet Sandal Makers place.
The National Archealogical Museum

The first voting machine ever maybe?
The terrace of the New Acropolis Museum




Poros, Aegina, Hydra
The island of Poros
The Island of Hydra
Rick Steves!!

Delphi




So after a week in Greece, I was so ready to come back to Paris. I missed my home. Cristina, Tracy, Luis, and Reina all came and visited Paris this past week and it was great to see familiar faces, but now I'm back to my solitary life in my parisian apartment for three weeks and I'm out of school. For my last week and a half in Paris I will be touring Paris & London with Drew, my Ohioan friend (as I like to call him) who's coming to visit! Its almost over, but for now I know I will come back to this city, it means too much to me now. I've made Paris a part of my life, a big big part. A part that I will remember forever, a part that has changed me."le silence, c'est la mort—taken from a friends fb quotes.
et toi, si tu parles, tu meurs;
si tu te tais, tu meurs.
alors parle et meurs."
-Tahar Djaout
As I plunge into my last week of classes, I'm excited for "summer", yet so sad because it also marks the end of my stay. Not only does that make me sad, but also because all of the people that have made my Paris experience incredible have left!! Silvia, Gillian, Moriah, Meg, Hatziri (will be leaving), Cris&Tracy&Reina&Luis&Ally (left from their visit) and Joanne, my new Scottish friend is leaving next weekend! Luckily, I decided to spend my last couple of euros on a ticket to Venice. Yes, I am going one last time to the land of Italians to visit the Fierro's! But don't tell them, because it's a surprise!! Only Luca knows at this point.
This was during the USA-England game last night. The atmosphere was of course American students chanting "U-S-A" and the jolly Englishmen throwing clothes around. It was just the way it had to be. A good game, but an upset. I am going back for the Mexico-France game! Can't wait!
After the game, Joanne and I saw another stage set up on the Champs de Mars, just on the other side of the Eiffel Tower. So we made our way over. And it happened to be the Russian National Celebration. An orchestra played under the sparkling lights of the Eiffel Tower!!!

I had French Thai food for the first time in my life. At the time I thought it was the first time I was having Thai food, but then I remembered for my junior Prom I went to The Thai Place, and I also met up with Mr. Nguyen there during the summer. It was Moriah's Birthday/Goodbye dinner. So sad.
She lovingly let me keep Rosie.



the sun came out for a few minutes!





Bruges


Inside the Basilica of the Holy Blood


Amsterdam







Our tour through the red light district. 


1% of Milan 25% of Rome 100% of Athens
Hatziri getting the chicken ready and the sauce!
On our way to a picnic on Ile de la Cite.


We're not in Paris anymore....
Alright so Athens. I was equipped with the Rick Steves Athens Guide book, so pretty much Silvia and I were set. We are happy to say that we did almost everything that he suggested and boy did we have a GREAT trip!! Yes, go write his name on a post it and Google him later! I highly recommend it, thank you Dr. Quade for allowing me to discover his Paris Guide book! Alright so, on the first day we took the walking tour and we were able to see a majority of the city. It is true that the city is dirty and the poverty is present, but I loved it the same. The food was a huge component of this. The kebabs, gyros, greek salads, and feta cheese dips, I'm even craving some now! We actually ate twice at a fast food Greek food place, which was DELISH and a Noodle Cafe which had the most DELISH noodle soup of my life (who would have thought?). I want to go back!! We toured the Ancient Agora, the Acropolis, the New Acropolis Museum (just opened in the Summer of 2009) the following day. I have to say that this museum was my fav. Silvia and I ended the tour by having desert time on their terrace facing the Acropolis. Only in Athens would that be possible. We met a french man, who happened to sit with us because there weren't enough tables and of course he was amazed that we were living in Paris and traveling all over Europe. Our hostel had an amazing view of the Acropolis as well and the staff was great. I would def love to go back with friends some day especially during the time that we are students, because entry into the museums is free!!
Getting my sandals fitted at the Poet Sandal Makers place.
The National Archealogical Museum

The first voting machine ever maybe?
The terrace of the New Acropolis Museum




Poros, Aegina, Hydra
The island of Poros
The Island of Hydra
Rick Steves!!

Delphi




So after a week in Greece, I was so ready to come back to Paris. I missed my home. Cristina, Tracy, Luis, and Reina all came and visited Paris this past week and it was great to see familiar faces, but now I'm back to my solitary life in my parisian apartment for three weeks and I'm out of school. For my last week and a half in Paris I will be touring Paris & London with Drew, my Ohioan friend (as I like to call him) who's coming to visit! Its almost over, but for now I know I will come back to this city, it means too much to me now. I've made Paris a part of my life, a big big part. A part that I will remember forever, a part that has changed me.