I’m trying to remember what I’ve forgotten to write about but it’s hard. I guess that’s the point of writing it down immediately, but that’s so hard here. When I finally have time to sit down, I’m always making phone calls or sleeping, or deciding that there is no time to sit down, I should be seeing something else or hanging out with my friends. Especially now that it’s getting so close to time to go.
Monday I didn’t do much. We had our Civ final and paper due Tuesday, plus a presentation in our Comm class, so everyone was in study mode. We had a group study session in the basement again, but there were fewer people and it had a more serious air about it. We were too panicked for fun, sorting through the millions of hand outs our professor had given us, trying to find something that would help answer one of the questions on the study guide. When Francheska finally started banging her pen on the table and yelling, “All these papers and none of them are USEFUL!” we decided we needed a break. I left shortly after that to start my paper and finish up my presentation, but I still wasn’t feeling very knowledgeable.
My friends were still downstairs in the garden when I went up to my room. I stuck my head out the window to say hi to them and then Iley told me to throw her something. I started throwing pennies out the window, which was probably a really stupid idea, but you know, we’re just silly college kids. It’s less dangerous and stupid than some other things we could be up to. After a penny hit Iley’s arm at the speed of gravity, we decided to switch to Miel Pops. She actually caught one or two.
In Paris, the way we choose to amuse ourselves is by throwing cereal out the window. Go figure.
Tuesday morning we had our second and last field trip for the Civ class. We went to the Opera Garnier and it was amazing. It was just breathtakingly beautiful. I took pictures but they didn’t come out great. With the flash, everything comes out dark, but without the flash, everything comes out blurry. But trust me, it was beautiful and decadent, but somehow not overwhelmingly so. I could picture the men in somber suits and the women in elegant dresses, there more for the society than for the music. I loved the ceiling in the theatre the best. It was done by Chigal and it’s so great, it contrasts fantastically with the traditional style of the rest of the building. The best part is it’s actually painted on canvas and attached to the ceiling, so if Paris decides that it’s ugly and silly one day, they can take it down and the old original painting will be underneath, perfectly intact.
The test Tuesday afternoon was stressful but I don’t think it went awful. I had about the same feeling about it afterwards as I did on the first test, and I got an A on that. I was confident with the section on identifying art but I had a little more trouble answering the concept questions. We’ll see how it turns out.
Afterwards we all went to our favorite crepe and panini place, and then we… shoot what did we do?? We did something, I thought, but maybe not. Maybe we just came back and chilled. I think that is what we did. Well anyways around 9 Matt came and knocked on my door to see what we were doing. I knocked on Steph’s door and she didn’t answer. Then I tried Kristen’s, and she didn’t answer either. I was walking down the hall to try Iley’s door when I heard Darby and Stephanie DuKok talking. I stuck my head in and asked if they knew what was going on. They said there was a basement party at 9 and that we were heading to the Bastille at 10. Stephanie was already wearing her cute clothes and it was already 9, so I ran upstairs to start changing. While I was trying to decide what to wear, Kristen knocked on my door and told me that plans had changed: we were going to get ready all together in Iley’s room and then head out directly after.
Getting ready was my FAVORITE part of the evening. We all brought outfits for consideration, discussed, and made decisions. Everyone was helping out everyone, lending make up and shoes and brushes. Spratt was even giving his opinion, a rare thing for a boy to do. It was hot out, and humid on top of that, so everyone was wearing something light and flirty. Kristen did my make up in deep bronzes that made my eyes look super blue, and everyone complimented my black shirt with a crocheted back. Iley let me borrow her flats, and they were fairly comfortable. It was perfect.
We headed down to the Bastille on the metro, arriving at about 11. We followed Francheska, who had been in the area on a date before. We wandered down a random side street and found a quiet little bar with cheap drinks and a nice bartender. I was having fun, enjoying the fact that we had taken over the back of the bar. But everyone else was apparently getting ansy. I will stay anywhere if I can buy a beer for 5 Euro, but apparently everyone else wants music and atmosphere. All I need is my friends. So anyways we left and found somewhere else, somewhere more trendy and much more expensive. Stephanie DeKok and I tried to go back to our little quiet spot, but it was either closed or we couldn’t find it, so we settled in. It wasn’t so bad, it was just a little boring. For some reason, nothing has ever been as fun as it was on Kristen’s birthday.
We got home late, deciding on taxis instead of the night bus. It’s difficult to figure out the schedule and the right place to wait if you don’t have a local with you, and taxis aren’t so expensive when they are split four ways. Plus the night bus drops you off at Porte d’Orleans and then we have to walk a little ways in the middle of the night, which I don’t really like, even if there are a ton of us and boys with us.
This morning I slept in til 11, feeling exhausted from several days with little sleep. I only woke up at 11 because Kristen came and knocked on my door with some juicy gossip. We talked for a while and then she left so I could shower.
It’s hot out now. My room faces East I guess so the sun pours in every morning and makes the room bake. The showers only have one temperature – BOILING – so I tried to make it as quick as possible. I wore shorts around Paris for the first time today as well.
I grabbed breakfast with Francheska at La Maison, and then we went to class. It was the usual. And then after class, like clockwork, we went to the panini place. They know us now, and the guy always smiles when I ask for my sandwich “sans tomate”.
After lunch we headed back to the Pere Lachaise cemetery, on a mission to see the graves we’d missed. Even with Iley’s little guide book we got lost, and since it was hot out, we decided to forgo some of the graves – Chopin, for example – and head straight to Oscar Wilde after Jim Morison. We found Delacroix on the way.
At Oscar Wilde’s grave I dissolved into childish excitement. Malika had brought BRIGHT red lipstick with her and she lent it to me. I gave my camera to Kristin who took pictures of me putting on the lipstick and kissing the grave. It felt like magic somehow, and when I was done, for some reason, the tiniest little tear leaked out of my eye. I wasn’t even really sad. I guess I was just happy. The pictures are some of my favorite pictures from the whole trip.
Iley and a bunch of other people went to the Pompidou center, but I decided to stay home. I hate modern art and it’s awfully hot outside. Plus I’m exhausted. I think I’m gonna try my best to turn in early tonight.
Les Soldes, the yearly summer sales in Paris, started today. It’s like the biggest deal EVER here. Most of the stores are offering 15 – 50 % off on EVERYTHING. All the Parisians go nuts, because this is their chance to stock up on this season’s best clothes for cheap, and they are all about fashion here. My friends and I are planning on getting up early tomorrow to shop. I feel a little bit guilty about spending more money but I shall justify this by saying that
A) It is LES SOLDES. It’s like a huge big deal that only happens in Paris and only for three weeks.
B) It is discounted.
C) It’s hotter than anything here and there’s no A/C and all I have is clothes that look good layered and with jeans.
D) It’s Les Soldes. And I’m in Paris. Dang it.
Pictures are here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/PixieSticker/TheOpera
http://picasaweb.google.com/PixieSticker/NightOutPlusPereLachaise
