dimanche 23 décembre 2007

anticipation//made: i want to run a marathon

it's vacaaaation, thank goodness!! the last two weeks flew by and were a little bit stressful, so it's nice to be able to unwind and not think about lesson planning and hyperactive 13 year-olds for a few days. several of the assistants went out to dinner this week - our last time out together before the holiday (sniff sniff). it was a tres cute restaurant, the waiter for sure got a kick out of our anglophone-ness...it just seems that we always add to the atmosphere wherever we go...aka we laugh. a lot. we also complied a mixed CD for Manu (tasse et glace guy) for his christmas present - it was appropriately entitled "the t et g groupies," and Andrea, Hannah, Kate, Mandy, Sophie and I all put on 2-3 songs for the cafe. i would probably have shriveled up and died without tasse; it is my happiness here. all love.

for the holiday i'll be traveling with amy, one of my nearest and dearest from AU. about a month and a half ago, i booked us a hotel and tickets for tunis, tunisia - since we were both going to be staying over here for the holidays, we decided to travel somewhere that doesnt celebrate christmas, so that we (hopefully) won't feel homesick. so i've been looking forward to this trip for quite a while; my teachers are super excited for me, it's going to be warm(er) there, it's my first trip to africa, etc etc, when i receive an email from amy. as of mid-last week, she still hadnt received her carte de sejour (residency card - i got mine 2-3 weeks ago), which allows her to come back into france, since her long stay visa will have expired before she leaves on vacation....it's complicated, but should have been easily fixed by either traveling with her recipassee (document saying that the carte is in progress; i had mine since oct) - which apparently she didnt have - or by getting an extension on her visa - which was apparently a difficult thing to do at her prefecture. so suddenly my plans for the holiday were thrown into question since amy wasnt sure if she would be able to take care of her documentation to be able to travel legally...so basically i spent the better part of last week trying to convince her that everything would work out and refelcting on whether or not tunis would be safe enough for me to go there alone. i mean, i already had a ticket, right?? well happily - and at the very last minute - amy sent me an sms saying that her papers were in order and she was good to go. so we leave tomorrow afternoon from paris CDG and come back on the 31st. I can't wait!!

doom and gloom regarding the unsavory thought of spending christmas in the hexagon (no offense), classes were also super annoying the last few days, what with the kids' ants-in-the-pants anticipation of vacation. i do not doubt that i was at least as excited this friday to be off school as my students were; quite likely i was more. for all the priceless moments there are in class, i still dread going to school everyday. it's fine - at least i was lucky enough to figure out im not a teacher while living in france, with it's copious paid holidays and good health care system - but i cant wait to have a job that i actually like again. im thinking about studying business-y things...i want to plan/organize/manage things, not stare at uninterested faces for hours on end.

the application for the peace corps is coming along, but i have to get fingerprinted after vacation for my file. what the heck, why not - i mean, i've already filled out every other kind of form,taken x-rays, so fingerprints should be a breeze....riiiight...

i dont know if i already mentioned it, but i signed up for a marathon! in april! in austria! dont ask me why or how i came to make that decision, but kate, a fellow assistant, said that she was doing it and that i should too, and that was pretty much all it took. peer pressure just barely. yikes. in any event, i think it will be good for me. granted, im not much of a runner - this spring for cross training i got myself up to running about 3 miles non-stop, but i hated every minute of it - but it's been growing on me since i started running more frequently last month. my ankles and knee dont love it, but im building up muscles for better support and ive been trying to watch my technique so im not putting unwarranted stress on my joints. ive already built up to running for an hour with just 3-4 min walking in the middle, so with several months to read up on the finer points of completing a marathon, training, and winning the mind-over-matter battle, im sure that i will cross the finish line, which is all i want to do. i dont care too much about the time; our mantra is "if katie holmes can do it" (she recently ran the NY marathon in over 5 hours). anyway, it's something to do with all this free time, and it will be a fun trip at the end of this teaching gig, since the girls that arent running promised to come along and cheer us on, beers and pastries in hand.


so yeah, this is actually shaping up to be one of the best holiday seasons ever, from thanksgiving and our great dinner to xmas in tunis with amy to new years in paris. and that just keeps getting better and better - me and amy, plus tanya (finally got her visa from russia to france sorted out), and now mandy, christine and nicholas!! blanche nuit the 31st, holidays with my favorite ppl in my favorite city...now just cross your fingers our flights dont get canceled and that the hotel in tunis isnt sketch...a bientot!! joyeuses fetes a tout le monde!

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