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  • Feeling Confused- Week Twelve, Lille

    So, time marches on relentlessly, weeks go by faster than I could have imagined and yet at the same time I sometimes find myself missing home comforts but that may be because the next time I go home will be Christmas and that’s always exciting.

    Anyway it has been a rather uneventful week, even last weekend was comparatively calm- possibly the calm before the storm as we now have every weekend until the 19th Dec. filled up with stuff! I think I will take the opportunity to introduce some people as I feel I mention names randomly, although I think I’ve already explained quite a lot about them…

    Rachel and Andrew live in Gustav Eiffel, the same as me, their rooms are in the same corridor, I am 118, Andrew is 116 and Rachel is 115- it has turned out to be very convenient for parties. They both go to uni in Glasgow and are studying medicinal chemistry, in fact by some amazing coincidence we work in the same building; in fact Andrew has just moved into the same office as me. It’s a good job we all get on so well otherwise it could be potentially disastrous.

    Rob and Sarah our two other British friend both study Maths at Southampton Uni, they are the only ones doing French and Maths there, just like I am the only one doing Chemistry and French at Edinburgh, not many people take science and languages and I guess it draws a certain type of person as we are all creative- in our own ways, and slightly crazy!

    We have lots of other friends too but I won’t talk about everyone as us five often find ourselves together. A lot of the people we’ve met this term will be leaving after Christmas which is sad because we’ve met some really great people- thank God for Facebook and the fact a lot of them are going to study in Antwerp- that’s practically a jaunt down the road (to Belgium but still…)

    It’s snowing as I write this, and is very, very cold- and I though moving south meant better weather! No such luck apparently.

    Work wise this week has been alright, I did two experiments which both worked (eventually) but neither of which made nice usable crystals so back to stage one there and then Lydie suggested I do some practical work based on my literature review which I am really excited about. I wanted to do this literature review to prepare for a potential PhD topic- if I am able to do one- and I didn’t think I’d be doing any real work on it for a long time but here I am, barely an amateur chemist getting to do something that genuinely fascinates me. Sometimes I have to admit Karma seems a fairly sound logic!

    As always I enjoyed Japanese and I am sad that French classes will end soon because I won’t see my Japanese friend, Shusaku, I sit next to him in class and we always ending up laughing lots and the French teacher likes him so I seem to avoid some of her usual wrath. I’m not being overly sensitive about this- there is a genuine animosity towards English, English speakers and not because of their apparent ‘ignorance’, I don’t know what it is but it’s not pleasant and I have been surprised by the noticeable distaste. It is one of the few sour notes still lingering, maybe we should always talk in French?

    Anyway, I’ll have to wrap this up I have assignments to be getting along with, my boyfriend is visiting me next week and were going to Paris next weekend but before that this weekend we’re off to Brugges, we have tried to learn some Flemish from Bert but to little avail- it’s very hard to pronounce but I can understand bits as it resembles both English and German. Still it’s going to be fun!

    Anyway, what’s this week three? Can’t believe I’ll be home again in four weeks, it seems insane I’d better get working!

    Until next time….

    P.S I am aware that it is now Wednesday and that even by my standards this is hopelessly late… I’ve been busy in the lab so haven’t had a chance to get on line as, guess what? We still have no internet!

  • Week thirteen and a half….. ish

    A slightly overdue blog this week which unfortunately brings very little exciting news.  I am very much settled in to my life here and the routine of classes in the week, sleep and rugby at the weekends is all too easy.  Counting down the final few 8am lectures has been immensely satisfying (two to go!) but brings with it the lab exams, essay deadlines and finals indicative of the end of term. 

     

    So far I haven’t displayed much academic prowess; my Parasitology exam was a bit of a disaster zone during which I failed to recall any information of any use and spent a great deal of time staring at purple blobs down a microscope.  I have every finger and toe crossed that I haven’t completely messed up my chances of passing the course but I guess we shall have to wait and see.

     

    My last few weekends have been partially spent on the rugby pitch.  The last two games have both been losses but pretty enjoyable ones; a ten minute exception applies where my nose resembled a red water fountain having connected with someone’s arm at high speed.  Other than that I am injury free, (touch wood!) which, for those that knew me in Edinburgh especially during my first year (and second to some extent), will know that that’s a success in itself.  This weekend we had an away game which took us to suburbia, land of drive-ins.  Our rather shoddy Google-direction following skills made the entire trip rather longer that it needed to be but I most definitely wasn’t complaining as it was sunny and I could see mountains with snow on.  What more could you possibly want…. Well I suppose being on the snow would be an improvement but I’m easily pleased!        

     

    Counting down the last few days of class has also started the countdown to Christmas, the decorations are going up, the songs are playing and I still haven’t got myself an advent calendar!  I know I’ve said this before but I’m amazed by how fast time is going by.  I left Edinburgh 4 months ago and have been in Vancouver for over 3 months.  Next semester is going to be just the same with another trip to add to my list as I’m heading to New York in January for a week to meet up with a friend who’s also on exchange this year.   

     

    I seem to remember this time last year I was umm-ing and ahh-ing about whether I should have applied for the international exchange programme and I was questioning what my answer might be were I offered a place.  If I’m being completely honest the University of British Columbia wasn’t even on my list and I had no idea it was in Vancouver.  I went in to the application process with blinkers on, convinced that Australasia was the place for me.  Obviously things worked out differently and now I’m here I can’t imagine what things could have been like….. I guess I’d probably be investing in a surfboard rather than a snowboard and watching Cricket rather than

    Ice Hockey.  What I’m trying to say is if things don’t work out exactly as they’re planned it’s not necessarily a bad thing.  I had an amazing summer this year which would not have happened had I been trotting off to Australia or New Zealand to start their academic year in July.  Right now, I’m enjoying living on a continent I’d never considered being in for any length of time and at the end of the day the rest of the world isn’t going anywhere. I’ll just have to conquer one country at a time! 

    tbirds ice hockey vs calgary uni

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