Monday, November 19, 2012

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood...


"TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference"

 

The other day on the way home from school I remembered this poem by Robert Frost, from 8th grade. It has been stuck in my head ever since! But, I think it is a very fitting poem.

 

The leaves right now are all yellow and falling, perfectly depicting fall. I am getting really bad at remembering to take pictures but I will try to take a picture before they all fall! It is getting cold! Thankfully there have been more just cold days and less cold and rainy days! I am excited for winter! I want to see the snow! People at school have told me there will be days where it is almost up to your knee!! I almost don’t believe it!! I am also a bit afraid of winter…. I am freezing now, where it is still above freezing……

 

School is going well, I am understanding a lot! I am actually even passing a few tests…. AND even classes!! But, I think those teachers are just giving me good grades out of sympathy!! Biology however is pretty much the same, in terms of vocabulary. They just move REALLY fast! This past week there was a strike, so there was no school! I think the busses and trains went on strike so the teachers decided to as well! Unfortunately it was only one day .

 

I am liking school more and more. Not because of the classes, but because it keeps my mind occupied! It is getting really easy to get homesick if I am not busy. The little things are making my days even more so now than before too! Being asked to show off my “oh so wonderful” Basketball skills, just a random person giving me a kiss on the cheek and saying hi, or being asked if I want to play cards are all little things that are making school a lot more bearable.  I can also see my French improving, I don’t find myself asking what people have said as much, and people are also not having to ask me to repeat things as often. But it is still far from perfect! One of Manons friends had come up to me and asked me a question, then smiled after I answered and said see a later… well turns out she had no idea what I had said so she just smiled and left! Hahaha So there is still some room for improvement!
 

 

 

 

Manon, my host sister, was in the Belgians Got Talent competition, so I got to go see her compete!! That was really awesome!! A lot of friends from school were also in her same choir!
 
 

 

Unfortunately, she didn’t get to continue… but Belgians got talent is a bit different then Americas Got Talent…. This act is in the Semi-Finals…. Back home I don’t think this would ever happen!!

 

 
Not this past weekend but the weekend before that I went to a soccer game with my host Grandpa. It was the professional women’s team, but they played like men! It was a very aggressive game! I want to see the men’s team play sometime. But was almost better than the game, was this dog I saw at the stadium!! He was by far the cutest Bulldog I have yet to see!

 
 
 

 

There are still a few foods I find just off the wall! These are pretty much everyone’s favorite thing.  It’s a flat waffle in a syrup, that is sweet but has the consistency of Molasses. They are called Lacquements. They are all right, but not my favorite.
 
 

Belgium has a lot of things we have back home, but some things that we have back home have never been seen by people here! Like Stripes gum that has the tattoos on the wrapper! People thought those were pretty cool! And loved the tattoos!!
 
 
 
 


3 comments:

  1. I am so glad you are doing well at school. It is no easy feat being thrown into a totally foriegn enviroment, you have to sink or swim.The only Texan's the Belgians know of are Lance Armstrong, Cowboy's and cartoon characters but Texan's know even less about the Belgians! I don't remember getting much snow but we sure had a lot of damp cold weather but it's not too bad and if you have a puffer jacket scarf and gloves and some long john's you will be warm enough.Being homesick is also normal and you are doing the right thing by keeping busy. I was very homesick when i moved there as a newly wed 20yr old and it took awhile. I am very proud of the way you have managed to assimilate you have a very mature attitude towards it all. Keep it up and please keep up with your blog I love reading it. Keep writing even if you don't feel 100% that's probably the best time to write. love Ann

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  2. C'est chouette que tu aimes l'école! Most exchange students hate going to school, because they don't understand much, and it's boring, and they don't have many friends... C'est super que tu aimes!

    I don't understand why that guy was on Belgium's got talent - hahaha, mais pourquoiiiii!

    Oh and btw, we do have gums with tatoos :p

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