Sunday, September 25, 2011

One Month in Belgium

At about 1:00AM on the 23rd of August I arrived in Belgium. It now has been a month, that flew so fast! I never got around to taking photos of the town and school yet. On Saturday the kids and I went to Scouts and Guides. No, I am not to old. And yes I will have to wear a uniform(when I get mine). We went to a town about 20 minutes away for the day. I joined the other girls my age and we did a whole bunch of activities. At the end of the day we walked to a Church and had Church. I had to carry a little girl on my back for one of the activities up a hill and back again. Strange game! lol and now my back is sore, I guess she wasn't so little. It was a nice Sunny hot day on Saturday. At the castle below there was a wedding going on. The trees are enormous here. It is really beautiful and amazing. I had a fun time, but I think I got a little heat stroke again from all the sun. I was so tired at the end of the day. I hope it is beautiful in Canada...
Scouts




Castle


Sunday, September 18, 2011

School work and more school work!

Hello! I have been busy with school work every night this past week. I HAVE been trying to do math I was never taught and I have been making Perogies. Well technically I did that last weekend, but here are some pics...
Tegan's perogies(Not for sale, Ever!)


Adrien watching me boil them!


Back yard

Living room
We made about 8 dozen. The reason I made them (and I don't usually make them) is because they didn't know what perogies were. So I shared some ukrainian perogies with them! I am never making them again and they are not the same as Grandma makes them. (Not the same ingredients and recipe)

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Brussels and School

I have been kicking back and enjoying the time before school starts. Walking back the kids from school and playing community band songs.

We went to brussels...
The triumphal arches at the Parc du Cinquantenaire




The Palais Royal (where the king lives/works)

Musical instrument museum

Victoria and Me

Just to let you know, this is not my host family and they sell waffles anywhere

One of many Chocolate Shops (the chocolate is good there)

Galéries St-Hubert (Glass roof over the street)

Restaurant street (it is not actually called that)lol

Canadian flag


Grand Place without the flowers, now a beer fest (Backround picture)



 famous Comic-strip Tin-tin

Manneken-Pis and I eatting a waffle

The real Manneken-Pis


First Day of School

The first day of school was the most confusing day of my life! I am going to have to work it to get through these first couple of months of school. Christmas will come soon and I (hopefully) will be better at French and finding my way around the school. They have a swimming pool in the school! I don't know if I like that.

Candy things I just ate and forgot the name of (very good)

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Orientation Week












This week I went from the arrive family’s house to Liège where the orientation. The place we stayed in was a youth hostel. All the kids or should I say teens that came to Belgium where there from all around the world. *Sorry mom Liege isn’t in the Dutch speaking part… We slept 5 to a room on bunk beds. The mattresses and pillows were made of rubber. Gross... The food was ok there and we review a lot of rules. Met some new people and Hunter, Luc, Taiyo and I hung out. After supper at a restaurant we all went to a bar… the legal drinking age is 16… I was the youngest exchange student. I didn’t anything, ok? After on Sunday the host families came to pick up their kids and listen to a two hour orientation, so we (the exchange students and leaders) went to a bar that was very strange. There was Barbies and dolls other things on the colourful walls. Boring… When I got to my host family house it was strange for me and I didn’t understand any French. French teachers don’t teach you anything! I understand more French now. I hope, and I really like my host family, they are right for me. My bedroom is really big compared to my room in Canada! School is going to be hard because I will not understand and I don’t know if I have a place in it yet. I pray I do and that I can also get some of my credits transferred next year because I don’t want to do the year again. Here are some pictures.