Bonsoir (Good evening: French style),
Just got home from a "women's connect" night at church. They had a hiphop lesson night with chocolate and stuff. I got there really late (got talking with an Argentinian in the petrol station.. plus got a bit lost..) so missed the first half hour. But we learnt a dance routine and it was really fun! There were a few girls that could do the moves really well, but I was just struggling to do the moves let alone look good doing them. I don't think we had enough dancing at home (although I remember fondly the Christmas Eve nights when Chris and I would dance around silly to Feliz Navidad) so I've never really gotten into dancing. Anyhoo, it was really fun and a great way to meet some ladies and learn to count to 8 in French (the whole lesson thing was in French).
Must get on to doing that Paris post soon. It was such a blast! Have another trip to Paris in a couple of weeks with Amz and Anita and seeing Jasmin in Aarau the next weekend: I love seeing friends, woohoo!!
Sorry that there's no photos again. Will post some tomorrow. Oh, we're going inside that castle, Chateau de Chillon (I took snaps from on the lake when Luke and I went pedal-boating) tomorrow afternoon which should be really interesting. Luke has been hanging out to go since we landed here :) Oh, Luke and I got rollerblades this week! Brings back memories of killer stacks when I was younger. Mum, can you remember that you put me into figure roller-skating classes as a child when we were in Canberra? Hahaha!! Luke, Luke, Luke.. yes my life does revolve around him these days! He's my best friend :) He's 9.. maybe I should find someone closer in age to me..?
OK, mwa mwa mwa (the Swiss kiss on one cheek, then the other, then back to the first on greeting - the Swisskiss or Swiskers as I like to call it)! I love it! I'm used to doing 2 with Soph and the Indian crowd but 3 tops it! I'm bringing it home to Aus! Looooook out :)
Way too many :) and ! and ) Kellie. Tsk.
P.S. As homework from Paris I am translating a children's book, Mimi Cracra, into English from French. It's hard! The first chapter she calls her doll "mother" and bathes her doll's feet in chocolate.. weird French books, I say.
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Yes Kel, I remember the Canberra rollerskating days - they were great fun. The Mums would enjoy a coffee and chat while the kidz had fun skating. I only tried it once going around clinging to the wall feeling like a doozy, so left it to you kidz to enjoy & went back to the coffee. Should have kept trying as I really would love to glide around the river on rollerblades, it looks so much fun.
oh kel i could totally picture you as a figure rollerskater. thats so precious!
Kel try using Babelfish online - just type in what you want translated and it'll do the rest. You mightn't learn much French, but you'll be done quicker!
Jazz got some blades for this birthday. I'm yet to put them on him - waiting for a quiet day when he's calm and ready to learn. I think it'd be frustrating to learn from scratch.
Go the socceroos tonight...aussie aussie aussie...OI OI OI!!!
Hi! Just want to say what a nice site. Bye, see you soon.
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