Monday, December 14, 2009

Snow, torches, and finals

The past week has been relatively eventful in the non-weather related news, despite the final exams that have been breathing down everyone's backs. I was pleasantly surprised by my grade on my term paper (B+) in my class on the UN last week, as well by an A in my class on Eastern European politics. It doesnt look like I will be failing any of classes, which is certainly good news.

Wednesday, December 9th, was our first large snow storm. By the end of it, they counted 23 cm (about 9 in) fell in Montréal in about 18 hours. The snow preceeding and following the storm brought the total closer to 30cm, or about a foot. I got lunch midday with Guillaume, waiting for the snow to add up to a sufficient amount. I then headed up to Sarah's house for some playtime in the snow! On the way up there, I had to wait for the bus. I never really realised how snow really gets everywhere, and tries to fit into every corner of your being. Here is a video of me waiting for the bus!





A bunch of us went up the side of the mountain and did some sledding, along with snow angels and snowball fights. The creation of snowmen was not possible, as there are several different types of snows. This was was far too fluffy.


I am on the left, with Cameron and Max


Sarah, Lauren, and myself


The climb back down the hill



Sarah's balcony around 3.30pm


Me, Muong, and Camille waiting for the bus


Tara, Sarah's rommate, and I walking through the Village at night


Post-snow storm news:
I SAW THE OLYMPIC TORCH!!!!!!!!! The 2010 Winter Olympics are in Vancouver and Whistler, British Columbia, and the torch is passing through every corner possible in Canada. Best part? The switch over was right in front of my apartment. I was trudging back to my place through the snow from my last class, when I saw a large crowd congregated outside the building. I saw the woman in Olympic gear, and heard murmurs of the torch! I ran up to my room to grab my camera, and I got the following photo, amoung others.


I couldn't believe my luck!!!! While I may not be able to make it out West for the games, I can at least say I saw la flame olympique!

I took my first final today, and what I think was the hardest one in terms of my knowledge of the material. Yet, I got very lucky and the essay question was on the subject about which I knew the most. Just got four more to go, and I will be home in Saturday night!!!!!!!!! Can't wait to see everyone, the dogs included, and to have a nice, big chile verde burrito. :)

Joyeuses Fêtes, AKA Happy Holidays, from Montréal!

Monday, December 7, 2009

One last hurrah before finals...

I would first like to mention that it is SNOWING again outside!!! -1 degree celsius was today's high. LOVE IT!

This weekend was a lot of fun. Thursday I had class all day, which is, of course, not entertaining in the least. Afterwards, I met up with Morris and we had phô (vietnamese soup) which he made and it was delicious. Then we met up with Sarah and her roommate and we all went to a magazine release party. The alcohol, snacks, and dancing was all free! It was in a loft, and full of hipsters. It was a fantastic night in which i barely spent a penny.

Friday I went grocery shopping, then did some homework. Lauren and I had dinner, then watched a movie called Green Fingers with Hellen Miren and Clive Owen. It was a cute, light-hearted film. Overall, I would give it a B+/A-. I then went out, unexpectedly, to a party with friends from school. That was a ton of fun, with activities ranging from dancing, to parisiens falling all over the place, to a healthy discussion on the status of Québec. Great night :)

Saturday, I woke up very, very late and went for a walk right before the sun went down around 4pm. I went over to Lauren's, and we cooked, baked, etc etc. We got all pretty, then went to Sarah and Cameron's joint birthday party. It was very pleasant, including the sleigh rides made by Lauren! Hot cocoa with peppermint alcohol = bliss in a mug.

Sunday was uneventful and homework filled. I will be home next weekend! Just have to get through these final exams!!!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

First real snow

I have been looking back at all my previous postings, and I am noticing that with each passing post, the distance between them gets larger and larger. I blame this on finals and papers. When I look back at my finals-time work load in San Francisco, I realise that it was nothing. Here, I have 10 page papers in every class, and five finals in three days. Each final is essay format, so essentially, my right hand is going to have to go through rehab to recover.

Anyway, to the topic! November 30th brought Montréal its first snow of the year!! Here is a photo to prove it!
I went up near Sarah's house to play on the mountain as all the snow was more or less gone from downtown after a few hours. We even made a snowman! Or I should say snowwoman, as we named her Iva.

so YAY SNOW! It made my week! I was so excited, especially because November was extremely mild by Montréal standards.

Alas, December has arrived. As much as I love it for Christmas and the holiday décor, it also coincides with final exams, the least festive things on the face of the planet. I've been doing paper, after paper, after paper. I only have one left, on domestic partnerships in the US. After that, I will only have to study for my finals! I have a final on the 14th, two on the 15th, and two on the 17th. Then........I'm flying home on Dec 19th!!!! Right before Dad's birthday!!! I changed my flights, originally departing Dec 22nd, because there was no real need to stay another three days. Although my flight gets in at midnight on Saturday, the flight time is also shorter bcause the layover is in Minnesota, instead of New York City.

I'm off to go eat at the vegan bistro at the english-speaking uni, Concordia. Perhaps you might even see another post before Christmas comes....