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Showing posts with label driving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label driving. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

My Arrival and First Full Day

Eh bien...

My brain is in French overdrive! Talk about immersion! The parents will speak English if I don't understand something or if they want to make something easily understood, and I speak English with the other au pair, Claire, but otherwise everything is in French and it's spoken pretty quickly! For the most part, while I don't understand 100% of what is said (probably about 50/50!), I get the basic message, or if I look confused, they'll say it differently! :) But I've immediately found myself saying little words to myself in French automatically since it's basically all I hear. It's hard to imagine myself becoming fluent, but I guess it will come with time.

I hated the nine-hour flight because it was cramped and I couldn't sleep, but there was a good movie selection, so I watched The Lucky One (which is a one-time watch kind of movie... super cheesy) and part of The Avengers. I was so glad to get off that plane! Then I had to go through security in the London Heathrow airport, where they're much more strict than at DFW. (The lady made me try to cram my liquids into a sandwich-size bag and pulled out most of the contents of my bag into a separate bin, so that it was practically impossible to be organized any longer- gee, thanks!)

I finally started to fall asleep on the second flight, but then they served a snack and I was hungry... And then the best part... the view! Omg. The view of the Alps coming close to Geneva was the most spectacular thing I've ever seen!!! I wish I could have taken a picture, but the best views were during the slow descent and I couldn't have my phone on. The mountains stretched across the horizon and they were so majestic! It was the perfect welcome to my new home!!! (Oh, and I can see both the Alps and the Jura Mountains from my house! It was too foggy for pictures today, but I'll take some as soon as I can! I can see Mont Blanc from the second story!)

Apparently, Claire (the au pair of a nearby family) was on the flight from DFW to London as well as from London to Geneva, but I had no idea what she looked like and so I chanced asking this random girl what her name was right before going through customs and it was her! haha! The mother and the kids were waiting for me, and the kids were extremely shy at first, but I'm practically best friends with little Erine now!

Today, I played with Erine, had my driving lesson, chatted with Claire as her little Marie and my kids played, and drove around Gex a little with the mom and kids. Ah, the driving lesson... mon dieu. Evidently the driving teachers are insanely strict here and most people fail their test at least once. My teacher kept tsk-tsking me when my shifting gears wasn't 100% smooth and she told me that if it was a test I would have failed and that it would be very hard for me to drive here, and so I should get an automatic instead. Talk about a stressful hour! But then get this- I drove around with the mom and she said that all I need is some practice because everyone has trouble at first, and that I'll be just fine! She also said that the teachers are so strict these days that even she would probably fail if she had to take the test again because now they have a lot of confusing questions on courtesy and theory.

Upcoming...
The kids' school starts next Tuesday, so a schedule will fall into place then. I'll have the kids all day long by myself on Thursday and Friday! Maybe next week, I'll be going to Bourg with Claire so that we can register for our residency. I also have an appointment at the bank to get an account and a debit card on the 9th, I think. My school starts on the 17th, so I'll have to take the placement test the week before to see what level I'm on.

I've got information overload, but everything is going ok so far! I'm definitely ready to go to bed, however! (It's about 11:30 here!)


Sunday, August 19, 2012

Status Update

I only have a week left before I leave! Eek! I have all the documents that I need to leave: my passport with my visa inside, a form to turn in once in France for my residency, an International Driving Permit, and a plane ticket! (But I still need to get my plane tickets for Christmas!) I was really worried that I wouldn't have my passport and contract in enough time to get my visa, but my passport came three days before my appointment and my contract came the day before my appointment, so it worked out perfectly! And my visa arrived much sooner than I thought it would, as it only took about a week and a half to arrive!

This week, I have to go buy a few clothing items that I need and pack my suitcases to figure out exactly how much I can fit. Since I'll be living there and will need a lot of stuff, I'm planning on paying the $60 to have a second checked bag, so I'll have two checked bags, one carry-on small suitcase, and a shoulder bag. I hope I can fit everything I need, because shipping costs way too much to even consider!

This will be me:


There will be a girl from California (Claire) who will also be an au pair in Gex, and her French family is friends with mine! My French family is waiting on hers to let me know her contact information, because we will be on the same flight from London to Geneva and I would like to know how to spot her:) It will be such a relief simply knowing that I'm not the only "lost" American in my tiny town!

For my first week there, I already have a driving lesson scheduled on Tuesday afternoon to practice driving the stick-shift that I'll have. On Tuesday and Wednesday, their temporary nanny will be teaching me about the kids' schedule, etc, and then I'll have the kids to look after all on my own on Thursday and Friday! *cue nervous hyperventilating* They start school on September 4th; however, I don't know if Oscar will be starting right away and/or how many days a week he will be going since he doesn't turn three until October.

Also during the first few weeks, I'll have to go to the school I'll be attending to take a placement test (and the day towards the end of September that I start will be determined by which class I'm placed in). There is an au pair club (LINK) that meets in Nyon, Switzerland starting on September 13th (they meet every other Thursday and have a Christian worship every Monday), and I will drive there sometime beforehand to make sure I don't get lost.

Things I'm nervous about:

  • Making a good first impression.
  • Picking up on conversational French relatively quickly (whatever that means).
  • Communicating with two kids that don't speak any English.
  • Driving a stick-shift in an unfamiliar area.
  • Getting lost and not being able to find my way since I'll probably get so flustered that I'll forget my French! Haha!
  • Knowing how to say something but being too nervous to get it out.
  • Tex-Mex withdrawal. :):):)
  • Homesickness (including missing family and friends).
  • My kitty forgetting me since I'll be gone for so long.
My baby Kira, AKA Kiki

I'll need your prayers!

I'll let you know next Sunday how my packing turned out and how much I'm freaking out! :)