Marine Hotel Cherbourg Plaisance
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No Place Like Home for the Holidays
... Those gestures were very very nice and very much appreciated. However, what meant the most to me was that they were there. They were open. They were caring. They were smiling and warm. Perhaps it's because we're a bunch of foreigners, so we've been forced to bond quickly, forced to fill the basic human instinct of creating some sort of family unit: but I feel like this small group of friends I've made are my family here. After four months, I'm already as close to many of them as I ...
I love these girls, but...
Sometimes they make me want to pull my hair out.
Before I go any further with this, I would like to express that I absolutely love being here. I love my life. I love the family I live with. And I love the small group of friends I've made. However, there are moments when I feel like screaming, and moments where I have screamed.
I love the girls I watch very very much, but I am highly disappointed with them sometimes. They can be very selfish, they are ...
La Langue Française
... Most of what’s going to follow is language that I use solely with the girls.
SALUTATIONS
Bonjour! – Hello. I use this phrase all the time. It’s the phrase I use to wake the girls up in the morning. It’s also what you say when you walk into a store here, and I do a lot of shopping – mostly picking stuff up for the family or getting things for activities I want to ...
I'm Gonna Touch the Butt!
... boat and I see adventure.
You can go anywhere you want. Do anything in a boat. The world's literally yours for the taking. You could cross an ocean, or just go out for a quick fishing trip. Though the lake and a river have their charm, the sea is where it's at. Where true adventure lies. At least that's what I think.
The harbor is HUGE. It's beautiful and bristling with ...
Nerding Out in France
... But there were two things which really stood out to me. On the Titanic there were literally barricades that blocked 3rd class passengers from entering 1st and 2nd class. They were large metal doors, much like the doors you see in a British elevator lift. If you've seen the movie, I'm talking about the large silver doors that get shut by the guards on Jack and Rose as they're trying to get out of the ship while it's sinking. The exhibit had one of these doors. And literally, it ...