As I countdown the days left in Paris, my roommate Cristina countsdown the days until she leaves for South Africa!! But before that trip, she came and gave me a visit! I'm going to miss her so much at Marquette next semester. But I am learning to not let the sadness take over. Its going to be a good semester for the both of us, not just one way. ;)
Everyday that goes by, I find out about something new going on in the city and I quickly make plans to add it to my busy schedule. I love it. The week leading up to my departure it's the Foire de St. Germain ( a big street festival that supports all kinds of Art -pottery, photography, painting, light, music, dance, etc. ). Also the 18 of June is the 70th Anniversary of the Appel de 18 Juin from Charles de Gaulle during the time of the Vichy Government in France. He called upon all the French to resist the Vichy Regime and to unite to create a France Libre. There is a big celebration on that night at the Hotel des Invalides with a music & light show. Also, the World Cup has arrived and is very very very present in Paris. Here's a couple pictures to illustrate:
About two weeks ago, Gillian and I went to the French Open. Although we didn't have seats in the big courts, we had seats to the other matches, mostly juniors. We got a feel for it though. There was a big screen set up showing the Women's Final, so we were content. I'm not a big Tennis fan, but Rafael Nadal makes me want to change that. Haha!
In early May, I went to The Night of Museums, where most of the museums in Paris are open until 1am and are FREE! I chose to go to the Musee de L'Orangerie because I hadn't been there before and it holds Monets Nympheas. What was special about this night was that there was a musical narration in the rooms. I wish there would have been less people, but it was still impressive.
This week was my last Connect! I can't believe it! I met up with an amazing group of people for a year and we discussed the Sunday service. What I loved about our Connect was that we prayed together and everyone genuinely cared about eachother. I am so happy that I was able to meet these individuals, they've taught me a lot about my own relationship with God. Thank You all for that.
Until next time, I can't begin to express how much I am going to miss this city and all that it has done for me.
Going home in 16 days.
with hugs, Mayra.