The Adventures of Stephanie

The fridge?

September 1, 2011
So sorry for my slow work on my blog recently.  I do appreciate those who stop in a ton!

It has been very very very busy recently.

Last week, I had to talk to a Parliamentarian's secretary from Uruguay. It was a lot more challenging than I remember than the last 'formal' conversation I've had in Spanish.  I first had to spend two minutes explaining to her that she needed to stop talking in French to me (even though she was calling Paris) and that she needed to talk in Spanish to me in order to understand.  Then I realized my speaking skills are a little lagging at the moment and wanted to make sure that she understood that I was understanding everything she was telling me, even if my responses weren't comparable!

I get slight enjoyment out of learning phrases that people who speak "British English" or just have English as a second language, use and how they use them.  Yesterday, I was asked in the office if I was ok if they turned on the 'fridge'.  I was so confused!  After a while, I learned they were talking about the air conditioner.  A second one is "finger in the nose".  They told me that apparently French people use it like we use "easy as cake".  They asked me if we used their phrase.  I said, "No, I think we just use 'easy as cake'."  Uhhh....  Oh these little things make me laugh.

Nathaniel is funny as always. He's started preschool and now usually comes home quite tired and sometimes a little crabby.  Thanks to him though, I now know how to say car in French - voiture (pronounced v-wee-true) - because he says it about 500 times a day.  He also loves shoes.

I am very very excited because tomorrow I am going to LEIDEN for the weekend.  It's a bit of a 'splurge' for me, but I'm very excited to visit friends and eat a stroopwafel from the market (who am I kidding?).  I know it will probably be a long time before I will get to visit again.

It is now September and this means that the vacation month of August for ALL Parisians is now over.  This also means that they are back to work and infesting the metro.  I usually go to work at the 'peak' time (I don't really think that I can say rush hour because it's not car traffic - at least for me).  This, I have learned, is a very bad idea in my opinion.  When I go to work, I take one train and then transfer to get on another line.  Well, I was on the second 'leg' and I was already feeling like a sardine, with my face nearly plastered against the window just waiting for the doors to open to fall out.  I had to hop out and get into another car that was 'less' crowded.  In doing so, I was in the train and the buzzer sounded (meaning the doors are about to shut) when myself and an older woman were physically pushed out of the train.  OH MY GOSH!  I couldn't believe what had just happened, and neither had the woman.  Of course it is only approximately a 4 minute wait for the next train, but I couldn't believe it.  Today I decided I had to leave earlier to beat this madness.  Unfortunately I cannot get into the building so I just had a long walk around the area until 9. 

Paris has this 'velib' program where there are locations every 300 meters where you can grab a bike and return it at another stop.  It is about half the price of the monthly metro pass, and I am highly considering this.  My only concern is that bikers are not appreciated in Paris the same way as in the Netherlands.  I think it may be worth it.  In the meantime, I've held off renewing my monthly navigo pass for the metro train.
 

romeo and juliet, an astronaut and homemade crepes

August 23, 2011
So I know I've got a few days to catch up on here, and I'll surely give you a play by play.

Sunday
I visited the Cimetiere du Pere Lachaise, which contained more dead people than I think that I could have ever imagined, literally.  I have to believe that 99% of the people buried here have been photographed exponentially more times dead than alive (one because cameras weren't available then).  I also don't think that you can ever understand the size and amount of graves there are unless you visi...
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baklava and a bookstore

August 20, 2011
Today I was planning on going to Versailles, and I intended on staying the whole day because first, there's a lot of ground to cover (literally) if you want to see everything, and second, because at night they have a light show with the fountains that only happens over the summer on Saturdays.  Well, I was going to go, but the train that goes to Versailles is out of service for construction through today and I didn't feel like trying to attempt the bus.  I also didn't wake up quite as early a...
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cupcakes - a chemistry experiment

August 19, 2011
Last night I decided that I need to bake.  I found some cute silicon cupcake liners in the shapes of circles, hearts and stars in the cupboard and asked Thomas if it was ok to use them.  He said sure, and didn't even think that they have been used before...  Nonetheless, in the container was a small recipe book and I thought it would be best to use that so I ended up with the right amount of batter for the amount of cupcakes I could make.

Next task - I knew that I had to use a French (or at le...
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disney sand sculptures and the fear of being an intern

August 16, 2011
The Paris Plage (Paris Beach) is a summer event held along the Seine River of 1km worth of a 'beach', complete with lounge chairs.  It's free and there's lots of events like volleyball courts, music events, etc.  Disneyland Paris constructed two sand sculptures.  They were really cool, and huge.




I put this picture in so you can see just how tall they are!



I also saw some guys playing ukuleles.  I miss mine!

Philippe seems to think that I need to bring him his coffee every morning.  He thinks he'...
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monday = public holiday

August 15, 2011
So I finally got to meet the family of whom I'm living with!  They are super nice and they got home late last night so I didn't want to bother them too much, but today we had breakfast and I played with Nathaniel, their son, who is 16 (and a half) months old.  He's super cute.  It is a small world after all; Thomas, the husband, spent a year in high school studying abroad no where else but Minneapolis, Minnesota!  He obviously remembered all the snow.  The wife, Marie, is very nice too.  Her ...
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inception? am i in a dream?

August 14, 2011
So this weekend has been busy but of nothing particularly crazy.  I found the Statue of Liberty!  That was a challenge because it's not really obvious.  Last week when I was with the girls from Florida and the Netherlands we were walking across the Seine and I remembered it had to be somewhere close.  Well, I found it!  It was kind of in a strange area but there really is nothing else around it attraction-wise so I guess maybe that would explain it.  It is on a platform that is in the middle ...
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some thoughts

August 11, 2011
It is interesting to read statements of professionals in past years looking into future endeavors of space technologies.  Some things that have been developed weren't even imagined before and others I'm sure would never be believed to be possible.  One distinguished person had made a statement to the effect of 'science fiction'.  (I was reading this while doing some work on the history of the IAF)

In other news, I'm calling him the "Tai Chi Man".  Every morning, and I mean every morning, he's ...
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bill nye and nasa lunch boxes

August 10, 2011
Yesterday I learned that at the Congress, Bill Nye, THE SCIENCE GUY, is going to be a speaker at a session at the Congress in Cape Town.  How exciting is that??!! This hopefully means I will most likely get to meet him as well.  If I can get an autograph, I hope that I can ask him to sign it 'the science guy' - I'm assuming he's been asked that before too...

Then we were searching for some stuff in the office, and I saw some NASA bags and had to ask what was inside of them..... NASA goodies!  ...
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it's like a crazy strobe light!

August 8, 2011
So first, today was my first really-super-independent-day-at-work.  My primary boss is gone this week on vacation in Alicante, Spain.  Oh the jealously I have of her.  I'm assuming she's looking out at something like this:



and enjoying food like this:



But enough of those antics, in result, I have a whole list of tasks to do this week.  I think I got quite a bit done too (especially for being a Monday).  Since most others are on vacation, only one other person is in the office, and she told me t...
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