Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Visite à l'ASPA

Visite à l'ASPA -- Visit to the Association Saumurois pour le Protection des Animaux

Bonjour à tous et à toutes ! Hello everyone!

We are all doing quite well here in Saumur. I wanted to take a brief moment and post some photos from our visit to the ASPA, an animal refuge/shelter here in Saumur. Students had the opportunity to speak with the director and president who answered our many questions, and we were able to better understand the differences between animal shelters in the US and those found here in France.



The group poses for a photo at the refuge

A group of students follows the director around as she explains the various aspects of the refuge

The director introduces a group to one of the kittens it has been housing

We had the opportunity to help out by refilling some water dishes 

Dawne-Cheryl refills several water dishes

Hannah helps to fill up the water cans

Cassie, Aminata, Camille, and Hannah pose for a picture

Cassie, Camille, and Hannah pose for a photo. Camile said just before I took the picture, "My mom asked me why I don't let you take more pictures of me... so I need you to take some for the blog." I happily obliged.

A group of students gather around as two puppies are passed around, all to happy to receive all the attention

Molly and Avery hold two of the puppies

Monick holds the kitten

Emily holds one of the puppies

Below are several photos of the students holding the kitten






Evie holds the puppy that she says remembered her from her initial visit to the refuge several weeks ago. I'm pretty sure she tried to sneak the puppy out with us when we left!


Several students pet one of the other dogs that joined us for some attention


Evie was especially enthusiastic!

Another picture of prof Evie with the puppy

The students seemed to enjoy the visit despite the trek it took to get to the refuge from the bus stop, but it was still a worthwhile experience! 




Saturday, July 9, 2022

4th of July Celebrations

4th of July Celebrations

Bonjour à tous et a toutes ! Hello everyone!

Last Sunday, July 3rd, we celebrated the 4th of July together. As we were unable to celebrate Independence Day on the 4th seeing as it was a normal workday here in France, we opted instead to share part of the day together on Sunday following our return from Normandy. You'll have to forgive the lower quality nature of the photos; I had completely exhausted all four of my batteries for my camera on the trip to Normandy, so I took photos with my phone, and Evie used her camera, so some photos are better than others!

We started the day at a demonstration of Boule-de-Fort. This is a game not unlike petanque (another kind of French game that has various well-known versions played in different ways all over the world), but instead of throwing heavy balls at a target, you gently roll them on a curved playing field towards a single target at the end of the "field." This is a game generally favored by older people. The mayor of Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent met us there as he is part of the association. Our coordinator, Marie Odile, also arranged for a special guest, Miss Saumur, to come and meet the students. 


The goal is to get the cheese-wheel-like ball as close to the white ball as possible 

The students all took a turn rolling the ball down the course. Some did better than others, but it was an interesting experience for them nevertheless! Evie, Marie Odile, and Dorisse, one of the host moms in attendance also gave it a go! 

























Following the demonstration, we had a light refreshment outside, and some students took photos with Miss Saumur before heading to the Nautical Base for a picnic with the students and the host families.





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Host Family Picnic

Marie-Odile spent a fair amount of time planning the picnic and arranging a lovely aperitif to start off the get-together. 

While waiting for everyone to get situated, families and students mingled amongst one another, socializing

Katrina and Avery at the picnic

Thomas and his host Mom, Jo, and his host dad, Alain

Abby and Hannah with their host mom Beatrice, and Rachel Claire (hidden) with her host parents









Luka playing badminton competitively with one of the host family kids

I'm genuinely unsure of how this started or what exactly happened, but a group of students and families started dancing to some fun music!

Aminata, Annalyse, Christian, Cassie, Camille, and Dawne-Cheryl pose for a photo

The profs had to bow out a bit early around 3:00 pm to get some work and planning done for the week, but we were sure to take a photo with the whole group before leaving!

This past week was a busy one! We visited an animal refuge on Thursday to learn how such organizations work in France and to help fill water bowls and spend some time with some dogs! Photos are to come later this weekend or early this week at the latest.

Outside of that, we had a busy week of classes and afternoon activities in preparation for the fête des familles, a spectacle and show of sorts that the students put on for the families and other invited guests which will take place at Saint Louis on the 15th at 8:00 pm. I will do my best to upload photos from that event next Saturday before we leave for Paris on Sunday. 

Students have been lamenting that we will be departing Saumur a week from tomorrow. It's amazing how fast the time has flown by, and the students have made excellent use of the time spent here, as evidenced by their progress in language ability and in their own personal growth. We are quite excited for the week to come, though it is somewhat bittersweet as we wind down the end of the program.