A weekend lies ahead of me, thank goodness. Last night (Thursday) was wonderful. My friend, from my french class, Winston invited me to his lovely apartment for a little dinner. Arriving in his apartment, I was greeted by a lovely plate of bread and cheeses; two people who attend French cooking school; Tanner and Nikki, his roommate Dan, and Winston. His apartment has a beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower. We had a nice dinner of bread, cheese, melon, prosciutto; and to finish it all off, home-made crepes with caramelized apples and ice cream. A really wonderful evening. Felt great to relax with some new friends, while looking out on that beautiful Eiffel Tower.
Friday went on as usual. School, the norm. Friday night, Bryce and I decided to FINALLY go see the show "Propaganda" that was playing at the Cite Univercitaire theatre, and has been playing since July 15th. About time eh? So, we got our tickets and waited in line for the doors to open. "Propaganda" is an Australian minimalist circus. Basically, the "point" of the show is to tell people to turn off their TVs, play with their kids, go outside, garden, DO STUFF! And like, its against like, "modern day" propaganda; of course, making the show propaganda in and of itself. I digress. Anyway, poor Bryce had to hear me completely theatre geek out for about a half hour. It was a really fascinating, beautifully executed piece. I am hoping to go back and perhaps stalk around the theatre until I find the players. That'd be pretty awesome eh?
This is a short post because I'm going to write a post RIGHT NOW about today! Double post-age! Be so happy!
Bisous,
Amy
You really do have the most amazing experiences!
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