Monday, December 30, 2013

New blog!

Hey everyone,

I know it's been a very long while since I have posted on here, but I would like to announce that I am moving to a new blog!  It's only because I made a new gmail account, so I figured: why not start afresh?  I'm still the same old Chloe just with a new name! :)  I am now under the name Chloe's Corner, and you can now find me here.  Or here.  Or even here, if that's what floats your boat.  They'll all lead you to the same place haha.

I am so thankful for all the people who have read this blog thus far, and I hope that you all will continue to read on my new blog.  There shall be more Quotes of the Day, random musings from me, and sharings of my daily adventures--I promise!  I might even copy some of my more recent posts from this blog onto the new blog, you know, for the sake of continuity and all. :)  And with that being said, I'll see ya on the flip side!

Sincerely for the last time...
A New-and-Improved, Fresh for 2014 Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Monday, July 15, 2013

The End of Week #2

Bonjour everyone!  Woohoo!  It's the end of week 2 (and a few days hehe)!  Where to start, where to start?  Why not from the beginning?

This week has been a lot of fun, to say the very least.  We celebrated Bastille Day here, which is like the French version of the 4th of July.  It commemorates the storming of the Bastille (a prison that was holding French revolutionaries), and marked the kickoff of the French Revolution.  All throughout the day, we participated in different activities to celebrate and learn about Bastille Day.
We made French accessories (dubbed "French touches" by the staff here):
I was pretty excited about my finished crafts...if you can't tell.
Woohoo, we're gettin' patriotic up in here!
Later in the day, we had a big barbecue and a quick dance party where the staff put on quite a show.  Shortly afterwards, with our bellies full and our muscles warm, we left for the fireworks.  We got a pretty good spot at the fireworks, and despite the constant smell of cigarette smoke, it was a great show.  Check out some of my best pics:
(By the way, the stereotype is true: the French really like their cigarettes.  Whenever you go into town, you can smell cigarette smoke almost anywhere.)

I have been eating plenty of good food here.  I attended a dégustation (food tasting) that featured French favorites as well as a few regional specialties.  Just today, I visited a fromagerie with my culture and cuisine class.  "Fromage" is the French word for cheese, and we had the opportunity to sample plenty of it while we were there.  I don't think I've ever seen so much cheese in one place:


There were several good cheeses, but my favorite?  Le perail.  Best served with bread, it had a great flavor and texture and I felt very sophisticated and French-y eating it.  I unashamedly probably ate the majority of the wheel of perail.  'Twas a relatively small wheel, but still. :)

There's lots to see and do here, so among other things, I have visited the Montpellier botanical gardens...
...visited a French TV station...
...enjoyed a beautiful opera...
...and typed a document with a French keyboard...
...and that is a much more difficult task than you might think. :)

My comprehension has gotten much better, and I feel more at ease with the French language now, which is incredibly exciting.  I'm still having a hard time expressing my thoughts effectively, though.  An intelligent French thought is much more easily writtten than it is spoken.  I still have a long way to go, but I'm making progress, and progress is a great thing.  

It's now 1:00 in the morninghere, and we have an excursion to the city of Avignon tomorrow, so I should probably go to sleep now.  I hope you all enjoyed this peek into my life this past week.  It's an exciting life indeed. :)  À tout à l'heure!  Until next time!

Sincerely,
A Fromage-Eating, Accessory-Making, Partially Bilingual Self-Proclaimed Nerd



















Wednesday, July 10, 2013

End of Week #1 (one day late)

Bonjour everyone!  So, yesterday marked the end of my first week here in France.  I said I would try to get a post out at the end of every week, so I'm one day late, but I'm still doing it!

This week has been crazy, to say the least.  Not necessarily crazy in a bad way, but definitely crazy, and I'll tell you why.

1.) I am from Detroit, also known as the Motor City.  With that being said, I am used to lots of cars everywhere, wide streets, and driving everywhere that I need to go.  In France, it is the exact opposite.  There are significantly less cars, the main streets aren't much wider than your average American side street (don't even get me started on the side streets here!), and everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, walks wherever they need to go.  Just look at the streets:
No wonder there are so few people overweight here!  I have never walked so much in my life.  My feet hurt on a continual basis, but I love the atmosphere and being able to go out and explore the city on foot.

2.) It is incredibly hot here.  I've never been in a place where it's so faithfully, constantly hot.  Granted, the weather is beautiful and exactly how you would imagine the south of France to be, but wow, it's hot.  It has only rained once the entire week, and the sky was completely cloudless for 4 straight days.  I can't remember the last time I sweated this regularly, but I love the sunny weather, and the fact that it's always a great time to go outside.

3.) The French language ain't no joke.  The 100% immersion aspect of the program brought me to the rude awakening that I didn't know as much French as I thought I did.  I mean, I knew I wasn't going to be the best by a long shot, and I knew I was going to struggle when I arrived here, but did I know it would be this bad?  No, I did not.  Would I have ever guessed it would be this much of a challenge?  Never in a million years.  Even things as simple as ordering at a restaurant or talking with newfound friends become brain-probing challenges and tests of levelheadedness.  I quickly realized that my biggest challenge is not reading or writing or even speaking, but comprehending.  At first, it was even difficult to understand my peers, so you can imagine how hard it was to understand the teaching/administrative staff and the natives!  It's hasn't been anywhere near easy, and tears of frustration have been shed, but I'm learning.  I'm getting better and understanding more every day.  I just have to be patient.

Hopefully, this whole post didn't sound like one big complaint.  That wasn't my goal.  Sure, there are things I could complain about, but why should I?  I'm fulfilling life dreams, learning a beautiful language in a beautiful city, and I'm marching my way (slowly but surely) towards bilingualdom.  It's exciting stuff.  Here's just a few photos for your viewing pleasure:
 
That's all for now.  I hope everyone who reads this enjoys it, and hopefully, next week's blog will be even better.  Thanks for reading!

Sincerely,
An Achy, Tired, Learning, and Growing Self-Proclaimed Nerd



Wednesday, July 3, 2013

The end of Day 2

Well, it's the end, folks.  Er, the end of a long second day, that is.  Let's start from the beginning, shall we?

I boarded my first plane from Detroit to Paris just fine.  The plane ride was long but smooth, and I was seated next to a very mumbly but nice, middle-aged man named Bobby.  He enlightened me with his own travel stories and helped me with my carry-on because I'm short and it was hard to reach it. :)  I got about 3 hours of sleep on the plane.  Thank the Lord, that plane ride was uneventful.  It was when I arrived in Paris that things got interesting.

Paris-Charles de Gaulle is a huge airport. I ended up getting lost for about an hour while being very un-confident in my Français.  After asking 5 different information desks for help and almost breaking down in tears in the middle of the airport, I finally reached my gate with about 20 minutes to spare.  After that, it was pretty smooth sailing down to Montpellier.

The first day was mostly orientation, but it was all <<en Français>>, which made it much harder.  I met my roommate, and we have been getting along well so far.  I got mostly unpacked and got my first solid amount of sleep in about 36 hours.  It was glorious. :)

Today was the first day of classes, and it was interesting, to say the least.  Everyone in the program is supposed to speak French 100% of the time, and both of my classes are taught in French.  My first class is La France au quotidien (Everyday French).  Mon professeur (my teacher) is very nice, but it can get pretty hard to understand all that she says.  My listening comprehension is probably my "weakest link," so to speak, and it's definitely on the top of my long list of things in which I need to improve.  My oral sentence structuring is getting better, but I still have a long way to go.  

Now about my second class...I didn't go.  I didn't skip, though!  I've never skipped a class at my own school, let alone one in France!  Long story short, two of my friends and I were out to lunch and we didn't understand the schedule (which was also in French, of course).  The lunch period was way shorter than we expected, and as we were walking back to the school, my friend got a call, saying that we were supposed to be in class at that moment.  A staff member found us on the street just a few seconds later and proceeded to chew us out...in French.  I didn't really know what she said, but I could tell she was angry.  We rushed back to the school, all the while helping each other formulate our apologies and trying to recite them out loud.  When we finally made it to the school, they sent us to the office where we got reprimanded again...in French.  My class was out on a field trip, so I was spared the embarrassment of having to walk in right in the middle of class.  However, after all that confusion and misunderstanding, the tears were pretty close to flowin'.  I met my prof later, though, and she was really nice about it all.  Thank the Lord for mercy. :)

Just a few hours ago, we got to see the Tour de France come through Montpellier!  It went much faster than how it is on TV, but it was fun to see and a once in a lifetime opportunity, so I gotta say, it was pretty cool.  Check out some of my pictures:

All in all, the past 2 days have been exciting, frustrating, fun, nerve-wracking, and humbling.  I'm looking forward to the rest of the week.  It will probably be described with all of those same adjectives, but they will all be magnified to the 3rd power. :)  Look out for my end-of-the-week blog on either Saturday or Sunday!

Sincerely,
An Ever-So-Slightly French Speaking, Mentally Tired but Excited Self-Proclaimed Nerd 

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Almost ready!

Well, here we are, everyone, just 2 days out from takeoff.  The whole notion of this trip is becoming increasingly real, but at the same time, it's still feels so surreal.  I can't believe I'm actually about to fly across the Atlantic Ocean and live in another country for an entire month.  It's mind-blowing, honestly.

As for my packing and prep, I am in the process of getting everything in my suitcase, and when you're gonna be away for a month, you definitely don't want to forget anything.  Right now, it's all still in the organizing stage...

...but I'll be finished soon, don't worry. :)  

The excitement is definitely building.  All of my good friends and family are very excited for me as well, and it genuinely blew me away to witness their generosity and support for me as I prepared for this trip. I would not be able to have this opportunity without their help, and I am incredibly grateful to all of them.

And with that, I am gonna go.  As you can see by the picture above, there is still plenty of work to be done. :)  The next time I post, I will be in France!!!  Be sure to check back because I'm going to try to blog shortly after I arrive on Tuesday and then at the end of every week thereafter.  Guys, this is gonna be fun.

Sincerely,
A Super Pumped, Soon-to-be World Travelin' Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Oh, this is NOT ok...

Has it really been almost TWO WHOLE MONTHS since I last blogged?!?  This is a sad state of affairs.  To my credit, the end of this past school year was some of the hardest months of my life.  I have never had to work that hard in school!  In the end, everything panned out fine and end-of-the-year report card looked pretty good to boot!

With that being said, do any of you remember that trip to France that I blogged about a few months ago? (If not, check that post out here.)  Well, now it's nearly here with the countdown at a mere 6 days until I fly out!!!  I am extremely excited, and I promise I will keep you guys up to date on it all.  I plan on blogging at least once a week while I'm there, complete with (hopefully pretty good) pictures of my adventures.  I hope you all are looking forward to this just as much as I am... ok, that probably isn't possible. :)

I really do apologize for the nearly 2-month lack of blogging, everyone.  Over the summer, and even going into next school year, I am really going to try to keep you all abreast with what's goin' on.  Until next time...

Sincerely,
A Very Apologetic, Ready to Start Blogging Again, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Whew, I am READY!

I think there has only been one other time where I have been this ready for summer to come.  Some people just hate school in general and would never come back if they didn't have to, but that's not me.  I'm actually really looking forward to senior year, and I genuinely enjoy school.  I just NEED a break, and this summer is gonna provide some much needed TLC.  I'm almost there...just a month and a half to 

Junior year has definitely kicked my butt this year.  Between choir/girls' ensemble, AP English, and 6 other classes that have proved to be no joke, I have been running and running and running for the past 7 months, and I am ready to be done.  I don't want to sound ungrateful for my education, though (hopefully it doesn't sound like that already!).  I know there are thousands of kids out there who would love to have the educational opportunities that I have, and I have to remind myself to be thankful for the gift of school.  That being said, I will also be grateful for my 2 and a half month long summer vacation. ;)

Sincerely,
A Ever-so-slightly Run Down but Grateful, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Where has the time gone?

Hey guys!  I am soooo sorry that I haven't posted in so long...I didn't even post over spring break. :(  But I am back!  I logged in and saw that I had 41 more pageviews than I had the last time I logged on.  Thank you to all who may be reading!

Anywhoo, I'm in the final 2 months of school - the home stretch.  It's getting more difficult because I'm so ready for summer, but I have to stay focused because some of the concepts are only getting more complicated and building on all the things I've learned thus far.  Plus, I have 8 weeks to make sure that, when I get my report card in June, my grades are in tip-top shape. :)  Summer, where art thou?

French trip update:  I got my passport in the mail about a week ago, and through fundraising, I just raised enough money to purchase my plane ticket!!!  I should be booking my flight within the next week. :)

Once again, I'm so sorry for not blogging in so long.  It's been crazy lately, and I'm just trying to keep up.  However, I'm really excited for my trip in July, and I'm gonna try to blog as much as I can while I'm there!!!  It should be fun!

Sincerely,
A Busy but Excited Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Friday, March 15, 2013

Posting problems

Sorry for the weird white backdrop on part of my last post, guys.  I don't know how to fix it, but I figure it's not the worst thing in the world.  It's just a little distracting, that's all, and it sure doesn't look pretty!

Sincerely,
A Confuzzled, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

France? Say what?!?

I'm gonna try to make a long (but very exciting) story as short as possible, so here we go.

So, ever since the beginning of this school year, I've known that I wanted to do some type of summer program this summer, and after having a good look around on the Internet and getting some tips from my teachers, I started getting my applications together for 3 different programs.  One of those programs was a month-long language immersion program in the south of France (Montpellier to be exact).  As exciting as the prospect was, the program was also the most expensive of the three, ringing in at a whopping $7,500!!!  My family definitely cannot afford that at the moment, so I applied for the scholarship and sent it in with high hopes.  They said I had to wait 3 weeks before I would hear anything back from them.

Exactly one week later, I come home from school, and my mom starts getting excited because she sees that there is an email from the program with the subject "Oxbridge Scholarship Results."  She clicked on it and then ran off before she could see anything, telling me to go see what the email said.  At this point, I'm very nervous because I don't know if something went wrong or what.  I hesitantly go to sit down in front of the laptop and see these words: "I am delighted to inform you that you have been awarded the African American Scholarship to attend L'Académie de France, and to express my sincerest congratulations."  This was the point where I just started screaming.  My whole family gathered around the computer and started screaming with me.  It was definitely one of the more exciting moments of the week. :)

So, from what it looks like, I will be spending almost the entire month of July in the south of France, just off the coast of the Mediterranean, learning the beautiful language of French!  This will be my first time going anywhere out of the country, so I'm very excited.  It's such a great opportunity, and I'm really looking forward to learning all about the language and culture of the country of France and seeing the sights.  It's gonna be awesome.  I know it's still a couple months off, but once the time comes, I will try my best to keep you all updated (complete with pictures!).  Until then, au revoir!

Sincerely,A Soon-To-Be World Travelin', Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Quote of the Day #19

"Let them see You in me
Let them hear You when I speak
Let them feel You when I sing
Let them see You, let them see You in me."

- Let Them See You by Colton Dixon
(great song off of a great album - it's titled A Messenger if you want to check it out!)

We've done it!

And that, folks, is it.  We hit 600 pageviews!!!  I'm so excited!  The next stop is 1,000.  I'm gonna have to think of something really exciting to do for that milestone.  Hmm... Well anywhoo, thanks again to all who take the time to read my life stories.  I hope that they are at least vaguely exciting, and I am going to keep trying to blog more often (I should have another post up by the end of this week).  But until then, thanks again to all of my readers.  Love you all!

Sincerely,
An Excited, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Almost to 600 pageviews!!!

I'm excited, guys.  I'm almost to 600 pageviews!  I remember when I made a post about 500, and now look where we are!  I would like to send a special shout out to all my Russian viewers.  Don't get me wrong, I love ALL of my viewers, but the Russians have really *sniff sniff* just stood behind me and pushed me to where I am today, so thank you. :)

Sincerely,
An Excited, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Quote of the Day #18

"For the honor of the Savior
Who reaches out to us
That we might see much greater things
As we embrace Your love.

Forever, forever
We'll honor You forever."

-For The Honor by Elevation Worship, one of my new favorite worship bands

Friday, February 8, 2013

Quote of the Day #17

"Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly."
-Langston Hughes

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Video of me singing :)

So, speaking of spirituals (if you don't know what I'm talking about, check out my last post here), here's a video of me singing in A Chord, the girls' vocal ensemble at my school.  We're a singing group and a sisterhood.  I really enjoy singing with these girls, and I hope you enjoy our rendition of "Do Lord, Remember Me." :)


Lessons from history

Yesterday, I went to a workshop on the Fisk University Jubilee Singers.  When my mom told me that I was going, I really wasn't all that excited to go.  I had been up early (and it was Saturday!), and I really just wanted to go home and get back in bed.  However, I went, and it turned out to be extremely educational and interesting.  The presentation was all about how a very small group of black singers came together and, in the face of adversity, saved Fisk University (one of the first higher education institutions for African Americans).  I learned so much.

My grandmother also went to Fisk and graduated back in 1950.  She got to come along and see it all, and they actually recognized her as an alum during the presentation.  One man, who was apparently a big professor, brought a piece of sheet music that the Jubilee Singers used in 1872!!!  There was just so much history right in front of my eyes.  It's so cool when history comes alive right in front of you.

We sing a lot of spirituals in the concert choir at my school, and sometimes I wondered why, but when I saw how important those spirituals were to blacks back in that day, it made so much more sense.  It was an eye-opening experience, to say the least.

Sincerely,
A Newly Educated, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Midterms...yuck

So, I am in the very middle of midterms (the tests we high schoolers have to take at the end of the first semester), and I am freaking out!  There's so much going on, and it just feels like life won't stop and take a break for midterms...I guess it doesn't.  It's been rough, and I'm pretty stressed, but after this week, it'll all be over and I can start afresh in second semester (yay!).  Just gotta get through this week...

Sincerely,
A Stressed Out, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Sunday, January 13, 2013

YAY!!!!!

Guess who just hit 500 pageviews?  This girl!!!!  It's actually 501, but you know what I mean.  Thank you to everyone who might have ever read my blog.  I'm gonna try and keep doing better with keeping up with it and attempt to keep you all entertained. :)  Thanks again!!!

Sincerely,
A Super-Excited, Just-Hit-A-Blogger-Milestone, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Quote of the Day #16

This one is a good one.  Fun fact: Helen Keller and I have the same birthday! :)

“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.”
- Helen Keller

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Final exams and a big blogging milestone

Guess what?  I am only 8 pageviews away from 500!!!  I'm officially excited.  Whether you actually follow this blog and put in consistent views or if all 492 have been chance views, I think it's a pretty big milestone.  Thank you to all who might be reading!

Also, final exams are coming up, and I'm a little nervous.  I'm kinda pressed for time too.  They start in exactly 5 days, and I have a lot to do in that short span of time.  There's papers to write, performances to do, and presentations to prepare for.  Oh, joy. :)  I better go get started!  Talk to you all soon!

Sincerely,
An Excited, Procrastinating, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Quote of the Day #15

"Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil."
-C.S. Lewis

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Descending Into Fall (one of my poems)

Here's another one of the poems that I've written in the past.  It's probably my favorite work that I've done, and I hope you all enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.  I would love it if you would comment and tell me what you think!  Thanks!


Background: I wrote this on December 25, 2010, at 4:13 pm.  I was actually inspired to write it three months before when I was riding my bike through Kensington Park.  It was the very end of summer, and the leaves were turning beautifully.  As I thought back to that day, I just had to write about it.  Edited May 20, 2012.

Descending Into Fall

As I briskly ride by
The crisp, near-noon air streams past my face
The smooth pavement flows like a river under me
To my left, the glassy lake
To my right, a wall of trees

The leaves are just beginning to turn
Exchanging their vibrant greens for beautiful reds and oranges
The trees lean over to gaze into the mirror below
A leaf falls and the mirror cracks
As peaceful, concentric circles ripple outwards

The air is indecisive
Warm or cool?
Too difficult a choice
The temperature teeters between two sides
Eyes half-closed, I enjoy the complex simplicity of changing seasons

Breathing deeply
Unconsciously smiling
I hear the stresses of life knocking at my door
But, for now, they are only whispers in the wind
For that’s what the birth of autumn will do to you

Big news...

The amazing Russian  people have now surpassed my fellow Americans in blog views by 1 view.  I am honored.  Haha but really it's so cool to know people in a completely different country are actually even remotely interested in my daily life.  Thank you to all my Russian viewers, all my American viewers, and all you other lovely people too.  I love you all! :)

Sincerely,
A Very-Sorry-That-Her-Blog-Is-Slacking, Self-Proclaimed Nerd

P.S. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!