

French is actually getting easier to speak and comprehend! I am so excited! I'm very tired tonight but also in an incredible mood.. mostly due to the fact that I changed classes at school today, and now I am with some of my friends in Premier L. It's great because I speak more French now that I have my friends to talk to. My schedule changed so now I take a lot more French, history, English, Spanish, and then just a little math and science. I know it will help me learn French faster because I have my friends to talk to and a lot more reading and writing. I'm definitely thinking this is a step up.
Saturday was my eventful day of the weekend (as usual). Paul, Cara, and I went to Toulon which is a two euro, two hour bus ride. Isn't that great? Two euros for the bus... very cheap. The plan was to go with some French friends too-since they actually know they're way around Toulon a bit-to go shopping, but instead it was just the three Americans lost in Toulon. Don't worry Mom, we weren't really lost. We got off the bus at the Gare Routiere, the main bus stop in Toulon with the train station right next to it. The city was very beautiful, or at least the part I saw. The buildings are all very picturesque-old, tall, pastel colors with iron rails on the windows. We sat down at a cafe for lunch and after eating and talking took a stroll through some of the streets of Toulon. We made our way down to the port and saw, yet again, some beautiful, gigantic boats. These French Riviera towns just reek of them. After walking through a few port stores and such, we went back up the streets and found great window shopping entertainment. Several boutiques lined the narrow paths that lead to a center open space with a mini-garden. We found another cafe where we ordered coffee and crepes. In taking after the French, we sat at this cafe for a good hour or two talking about life and watching the people go by. I wore my beret-like hat. Ooo I felt so French. Back to the bus we went. Halfway through the return Cara and I had some fun singing Backstreet Boys and Spice Girls (what else?), always a fun option to pass time on a bus. All in all the day was very enjoyable with a lot of laughter among the three of us and some beautiful scenery (pictures to come for this post once Paul and Cara put them up on facebook, and I can take them off there).
Sunday was another relaxing day. Well the morning wasn't relaxing because Paul, Cara, Cara's host brother, and I went for a run on the Promenade sur la mer. After the misery of that was over, the rest of the day remained calm. We walked back on the beach, where I stayed for another three hours or so lying in the sun. For lunch I had an ice cream and a walk down the port. A good way to spend a Sunday afternoon... I highly recommend it to those who have the opportunity. Yesterday afternoon my host mom's parents arrived at their vacation house here. They came over for supper last night and are both extremely nice. They came bearing many gifts from their Alsacian home: cakes, wine, bread, fruits, the list goes on... I will enjoy getting to know them better, very much.
Alors, all in all it's been a good several days. Today I really felt like I could see the progress in my French which got me really excited! It's getting to where I will just start speaking French without having to translate the English to French first. Don't get me wrong, I'm not anywhere near fluent yet, but I'm getting better. I think that's everything for now though: Toulon, beach, class change... of course, there is more to come.

