Monday, November 25, 2013

Voyage d'études au Maroc

So I know this blog is supposed to be about my time in France… but it’s barely there… so why not add my Moroccan experience :)

&& Yes, I went to Fez, Morocco!

One week for my “voyage d’études” – it was totally a school trip, promise ;)


I was literally too eager to leave Marseille, even though my flight was delayed. Tant pis!

I clearly remember that I was welcomed to Morocco with hella food – like a nice seasoned (is that even the right word?) salad, then the main course – couscous avec viande, plus dessert – so many fruits (grapes, strawberries, apples, bananas and the famous oranges our prof told us about)

So meals are definitely a big deal in Moroccan culture – I promise Im not just being obsessive about food this time

One of the meals I had with my host fam

We had excursions to nearby historical sites
Like these roman ruins at Volubilis

We did a bus tour of the ville nouvelle

And several walking tours of the medina

The Medina is the old traditional town in Fes (the oldest medina in all of North Africa) and the Ville nouvelle is the newer part of town with its own version of the champs élysées (due to French influence Morocco having been a French protectorate and all) and a huge brand new mall (opened this year!)

Transport in the medina - most of the roads are too narrow for cars

Madrasa - I don't remember which

Also lots of visits to see artisanal shops in the medina

And where leather is made - like all the steps from the freshly shaved off animal skin. I was sniffing on my mint leaf so hard while we were there. But hey the final product is pretty nice and not smelly 

I was staying with a host family in a traditional Arabic home in the medina – (+++ Got to see first-hand what my Arabic prof from Syria was explaining to us in class)

My host mom insisted that I take pictures in the fancy entertaining rooms since I was oohing and aahing

Apart from my correspondent and my host mother, the rest of the family didn’t speak much French and since my Arabic solely consists of “tamam” and “habibi” there was def a language barrier

Eating with my host family (was only with my host mom and correspondent – separation by sex)

-          One communal plate for the main meal

-          Bread/ my hand was my best utensil unless it was rice, salad or soup then I used a spoon

-          Sugar in everything: tea, coffee, even the warm milk

-          Most conversation was carried out in Arabic and if there was French it was more than likely “Mange! Mange!” (eat! Eat!)

I wasn’t lying when I said I went for studies cause I attended about 4 conferences there – the MOST interesting one being the Debate on the Veil. It is so much more authentic when you’re in a Muslim country and in a conference room surrounded by 90% veiled Muslim university students – it was a great learning experience!

My last night in Morocco was our going away party – we got to dress up or not (if you were too poor to buy traditional dress lol)

Me, my French prof, the craziest Moroccan girl ever (in a good way of course)

We got to dance to Arabic music and nibble on traditional Arabic desserts

Had a great time!

And before you know it, it was goodbye Morocco

I got plenty invites to return, so for sure I gotta make it back to Fez!

The view of the medina from the rooftop terrace 


Sunday, November 3, 2013

Paris - La Ville Lumière

Hello lovelies

Thanks to a super busy semester I've been quite the absentee blogger

Luckily I got a one week breather - Vacances de Toussaint (Fall Break) when I went off to Paris

For many people France=Paris so I couldn't disappoint without visiting the city of light myself!

My TGV pulled into Gare de Lyon on a Saturday evening and at midnight I headed off to explore the night life

I soon found myself in the red light district  pigalle
There were more sex shops than bars and cafés so that should tell you

Me in front of moulin Rouge in Pigalle

After a little bar hopping I found somewhere playing decent music and not that electro stuff that's super popular here

Danced the night away literally...
The metro opens back at 5:30 after closing at 1 and I was waiting to go home on the metro
Totally forgot that daylight savings was ending so it was even longer

Let's just say I slept for most of Sunday 
And got someone to cook for me (lol random person I met, totally avoiding details on purpose)

Chicken and my fave - plaintains. Was delish!

Most of my time in Paris I spent wandering around touristy areas and stuffing my face no lie!

The river seine - I still don't know which bridge is the pont neuf but this one was pretty


At the 850 year old  Notre Dame with guess who - Parkinson, my high school French teacher ! 

Please forgive my little iPod camera - flash is not its best feature 

Under the Eiffel Tower - pwetty! Somehow I thought it would be taller but that's just me. Still cool

More food...


Greek restaurant with Riley :) a friend from Marseille 

Then my adventures continued with lily, who I convinced to come to Paris at the last minute

Wednesday started off in a church near Montmartre 

The Sacre Cœur Basilica

But we ended the day with a lovely French dinner (wine included) - bien sûr!

And then the night turned crazy - meeting more French people and bar hopping. My night ended dancing to Beyoncé (woot woot) and my exhausted butt slept soundly that night

Beautiful day - time for the walking tour

I have no idea where this is as I was wandering around but this bridge has been one of my tumblr faves since forever

Too cute! 

Can't get any more Parisian than this? Munching on Nutella crêpes in the jardin du Luxembourg 

Yay for public gardens! 

First steps to walk the entire Champs Elysées - in the jardin des Tuilleries, in the distance is the place de la Concorde and l'arc de triomphe 

Made it to the end - l'arc de triomphe

Tomb of The unknown soldier - "ici repose un soldat français mort pour la patrie 1914-1918"


Last day in Paris was terribly rainy and cold ughh

The view of Paris from the Notre Dame tower - I spy the Eiffel Tower!

Made it to the top of Notre Dame for free (French student status) but after waiting forever in line (over an hour) and then climbing a million steps (it wasn't built in the time of elevators darn)

Me and a gargoyle just chilling (more like freezing)

Warmed up to a lovely meal of vegatarian tagine at a Moroccan restaurant in the quartier Latin

Hit the wet streets again...
In Sainte Chapelle - the stained glass here is beyond amazing and as the tour guide told us there is a story in each picture once you know how to read it. King Louis IX spared no expense in its construction for sure

Made it to the louvre - albeit a bit too late to enter (closed early because of the holiday) but I will be back to check out the collection for sure!

Got to meet up with some other cool couch surfers and hosts at this bar overlooking the Seine before we headed into Le Marais (aka the gay quarter) 

I heard that you can best falafel in Le Marais and the restaurant we found did not disappoint. Delicious falafel!!!

But there ended my adventures in Paris

Had an early train ride out to Marseille the next day!

Now I'm back in Marseille and while I think Paris is beautiful and charming, Marseille is my true love

It's Warmer - weather (of course) and the people !

Truth: everyone speaks English in Paris. I will fully be speaking in French and people respond in English - like pardon my English accent but you can respond in French. Or if I ask someone to repeat they switch to English - umm I actually did not hear the words that you said not that I didn't understand them. 

But there you have it :)
Thanks for reading!

Xoxo
Chantelle à la française