Archive for June 2009
More Students Blogging About Arizona in Paris Experience
I’m not the only Arizona in Paris student running a study abroad blog. My two good friends and classmates, Maya and Ben had blogs of their own. For different perspectives on the Arizona in Paris experience, definitely take a look at these personal blogs.
Maya just started her own Paris blog, and Ben also has some really interesting points in his Arizona in Paris blog.
I highly suggest you look at their posts, especially if you’ve been reading my Paris entries. They cover so much about their personal experiences, and they talk about things that I normally overlook on this trip.
A bientot!
With Love from Paris
To all my faithful readers: Thank you for checking this blog for updates! I greatly appreciate all your feedback and input. For the time being, I will primarily be updating my study abroad blog as much as possible, so your best bet is to keep checking it out all summer. I promise to blog excessively when I return to the United States. It’s been very hard for me to have such limited blogging access. I feel so empty without the ability to opine at any given moment. Such is the life of a student in Europe, where wireless internet access is unpopular.
Anyway, please take a look at my light Study Abroad Blog if you have the time. Let me know if you have any requests. I write about my own experiences a lot, so I want to know if you’re more interested in reading about other things. I can go on for days about nearly any topic you may want to explore.
A bientot!
Laura
Barack Obama Followed Me to Paris
The other night, I kept hearing policemen roaming around my French host family’s neighborhood, so I approached the little boy in the family about what the deal was.
“Barack Obama est au restaurant.”
I guess Obama is in Paris at the same time as me! I guess Notre Dame was also shut down for him.
On a lighter note, you should really read all my study abroad entries on my Study Abroad blog! Paris is an amazing city. No wonder Obama is here, even though he should be doing his job in the US and focusing less on international diplomacy.
Even More Paris Updates
Be sure to read my new entries in my Study Abroad blog, I just added four new posts!