Sunday, September 10

Updaaaaate!!!

So many things happened that I don't even know where to start... I guess I'll go with the beginning... My very first week in Atlanta consisted in moving boxes, assembling furniture and trying no to loose any finger in between. My first night was a camping experience but I guess that's what happened when you move in without any furniture ;) How's that for a romantic diner?


So I now have a cozy place and since last thursday I even have a Futon and a table. So no diners over the keyboard anymore ;) And you can also come visit, you won't be sleeping on the floor! Here's my biggest pride (almost broke my wrist assembling that one...)


My first week of classes at GT went well though I was mainly busy preparing the internship presentation I had to give at ISU. So the first week passed by pretty fast and I was in the plane for Frankfurt without really realizing it!


Being back to France was weird and the transition between Atlanta and Strasbourg was pretty abrupt. But seeing my ISU friends was great! And obvisouly seing my parents and my sister was wonderful. It was nice to have them in the audience during my presentation. So my stay in Strasbourg was short but damn good! We went back to Club 7 for some good all-night dancing and we all got emotional during Anna's graduation speech. I had to leave right after graduation and it was really tough to say Bye to everybody, especially when you don't know when you're going to see these smilling faces again... So I spent saturday in Switzerland, fixing computers and trying to pack the few things I left at Mom's before leaving for Michigan. I say "trying" because Luke, the lovely animal you see below, loves jumping into boxes, so I had to be careful not to post the cat ;)


By Sunday afternoon I was back in Atlanta and went right to bed. I spent the following week trying to catch up on both work and sleep. I still have lots to do though.
So these last 3 weeks were really intense but I have now completed my third Masters (no more Masters I swear), have a nice apartment and only one thing to focus on: my classes at GT (my new boot camp!).

Finally, here's what I found while shopping at WholeFoods the other day:


For most of you this is only bottled water but THIS water is the one I drank for 22 years when living in France. Obviously they sell it the price of gold but I couldn't resist ;)

So I think that's about it for the news so far. I'm enjoying the" hot and not so humid anymore" weather of Atlanta and now that my bike is fixed, I'll soon go explore Piedmont Park... Send me news!

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