After a long weekend of housesitting and dog
sitting, I went home only to grab my things and head to the home of another
missionary family to babysit for a night and a day. I had though that the house
I’d been sitting at was kind of out in the middle of nowhere, but I was wrong.
THIS was in the middle of nowhere, we must have passed at like 10 cornfields to
get to this tiny little town called Tramoyes, there was only one drugstore/post
and one restaurant – and that was basically it.
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first attempt at crêpes :) success! :D |
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tramoyes (pronounced trah-mwa) |
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the little church in tramoyes |
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i wouldn't mind living here :P |
During the day, the two girls, that I was
babysitting, and I went for a walk by the fields and the cemetery out in the
countryside. The pictures don’t do it justice, but it was beautiful out there!
Definitely a nice relaxing part of the day…
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out in the countryside |
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there used to be fields of sunflowers here! |
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pretty huh?? |
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by the little cemetery |
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country cemetery |
The next day, I was going to get money out of my
Bank of America account and realized that I had forgotten the PIN number. I’ve
been using my two French cards for the last two weeks, so I completely blanked
on this one! So, I tried calling the customer service on my computer at
university, but the call kept dropping and when I did manage to get through,
they transferred me twice… But thankfully, a couple days later, after my mom
searched through my many, many boxes for the letter they’d sent with the PIN
and even going into the bank to ask, I was able to call and get through for
them to send me a new PIN! Phew! (Thanks mom!! <3)
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more 3€ lunches at uni :P |
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andd another |
I was only able to call because the missionaries,
whom I’d housesat for the weekend before, invited me and another girl from
Atlanta over for dinner. It was really fun and filled with good conversation,
and the food was delicious! After dinner, I called my mom for a couple minutes,
Bank of America for a few minutes, and then ran out the door so that one of the
missionaries could drive me to the bus stop where, as soon as we got there, the
bus arrived! There were only two buses left that night, and the next one was in
an hour and a half! So thankfully, I made it just in time!
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aftermath of my haircut! |
On one of the other nights, one of the girls I’d
met at the American student reception last week asked me to go try a bouchon
(typical Lyonnais restaurant) with her since she’d never tried one. So, she,
one of my other friends, and I went to a bouchon that my roommate had
suggested, called Le Caveau. It was pretty good!! But when it came time for
dessert, I decided to try something that I had never ordered before, and it
turned out to be…not so dessert-y. It was a cheese dip kind of thing that was
pretty potent, with onions, garlics, vinegar, herbs, etc. Needless to say, I
didn’t eat any of it, except for the first taste that I’d gotten. But at least
I know what it is now!! :P
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salade lyonnaise..yumm my favorite :D |
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quenelle |
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cervelle de canut blehh |
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crême brulée - now THIS is dessert! yumm |
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le caveau - the restaurant we ate at :) |
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pretty fountains near the restaurant |
After dinner, we met up with some of our other
friends in Vieux Lyon and went to a couple pubs, which was fun, and then ended
up biking home. At one of the pubs, which was an English pub, some guy walked
by and asked if we were American. When I said yeah, I’m from Seattle. He went
ughh.. said he was from Chicago, and then walked off.. Is there some kind of dislike
towards Seattle that I don’t know about???
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the pub with friends :) |
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late night snack - pretty much one of the only places to get food to eat late at night |
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sandwiches with fries IN it! |
Because we didn’t have any plans, some friends and
I ended up going to Croix Rousse, which is a hill that is supposed to be the
artsy district of Lyon. It was pretty rainy, but we ended up walking around for
a bit. I thought it was cool and definitely want to go back to explore! But my
friends weren’t so impressed haha. I’m definitely coming back to walk around
though!
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some kind of a little festival going on with lots of balloon thingys |
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balloon with a dragon hanging on it? |
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the weather didn't look that great, but there were still a ton of people out |
Dooooodddd You post so many good pictures of food and friends! Wish We could all go there and party it up with you!
ReplyDeleteYou always talk about the fun you're having, makes me think that you're not even in school XD or ARE YOU?!?!
A conspiracy to get away?!?!
<3 glad you're doing well and having fun! POST MORE!
i'm so in love and jealous of the beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeletemissing you in cg but continue to have a great time there! (:
I can never get tired looking at those travel photos. ;)
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