So I’m now back at
home in Bucks for the French uni half term – it’s so lovely to be back enjoying
home comforts like bubble baths and OVENS (yes really, apparently it’s normal
to not have ovens in France at home, so bizarre). Looking forward to spending
time with the family and catching up with some pals!
The last month has
just flown by and I can’t believe we’re nearly into November! Poitiers has been
its usual sleepy self but I’ve been loving the Erasmus year so far. It’s
getting much easier to understand French (though speaking it is still another
matter), and we’ve spent many hilarious nights at either the student bars in
town or friends’ houses. There’s not as much of a ‘clubbing’ scene in Poitiers –
most of them are a little bit out of the centre and the French don’t get to the
club until about 2 or 3am, which is hardly conducive with our 8am lectures! We’ve
only been out to clubs a couple of times, and have made it our business to try
out some more after the holidays. Instead everyone goes to the main student
bars in town which are open fairly late, or house parties.
Last week a few of us
made a very last-minute decision to buy Jay-Z tickets and head to Paris on
Thursday after lectures – it was the most manic plan ever but we had the BEST
time! Two of the boys drove us all up in their cars, and we had literally
organised nothing so we were calling hostels on our way up and found a great
one, very central, for 30 euros each for the night. After checking in there was
time for a quick change before heading to the metro station to get to the Bercy
stadium, via a quick detour to the Eiffel Tower. Jay-Z was of course INSANE and
we were all loving life as you can imagine! He had just the right mix of Magna
Carta and older stuff, and the crowd was absolutely buzzing.
After the concert we
went in search of junk food and a bar, and eventually wandered back to the
hostel at about half 3. The next day we got up relatively early to cram in as
much sightseeing as possible – the Sacre Coeur and Montmartre, Moulin Rouge,
the Eiffel Tower and the Jardin des Tuileries. I’ve wanted to go to the Louvre
for ages but by the time we got there it was mid-afternoon and I’ll definitely
be making another trip there next semester so it’s something else to look
forward to!
This week, I’m glad to
be chilling at home – I’ve got a couple of days’ work experience lined up and
some uni work to get on with too. I was meant to include lots of Paris pictures
in this post but forgot to upload them before I flew home, so I’ll be doing a
photo post when I’m back in France! For now I'll leave you with this one I've nabbed courtesy of Milly...
I haven’t forgotten my book reviews either
and I’ve got a couple up my sleeve so watch this space!
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