‘School’ day

Posted by Anda | Posted in School facts, dance | Posted on 25-03-2010-05-2008

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The inverted commas are meant to actually mean a non-school day :D Teachers were in kind of a strike today, so we stayed at school for only 2 hours, which we actually spent in the school yard, and then we left. We (by ‘we’ I mean almost half of our classroom) went to Darius’s place to spend the rest of this sunny spring afternoon in this garden. As a follow-up of the previous post, I want to say that Darius was extremely nice to invite us all at this place :) And I must add that he was a good and softhearted host, as we allowed us (by ‘us’ I don’t actually include myself, as I’m a disaster cook) to make pancakes in his kitchen :D We spent the time playing cards, playing football, and laughing, laughing, laughing :D It was a great day, honestly! :)


Next, I promised Oana that I would write about her too :) Well, I’m not very inspired at this moment, so I’ll say ‘Thank you’ for being such a good writer, and having this pleasure to write articles for that magazine that we’re making :) It saves me up a lot of time, and anyway your articles are way better than mine. As a quality of yours that I will emphasize in this blog is your very imaginative writing style, which always makes me (and actually everyone) laugh :D


Ok :| I’m really out of ideas. I guess that lack of school affects my imagination. What?! What did I say? Oh, I have never thought I would say that. I guess I’m just rambling around, and I should definitely stop it 0.o


We took some photos at school the last week, for a class’s project, and I might post them here when I finally receive them.
Oh, how could I forget about the big news!!! I’m going to England from 5 to 13 June b-) My mom won a school grant, and she’ll take me with her, to help her with the language b-) I guess that school will finish for me on 15th May, instead of 15th June because on 15th May I’m going to France, then I’ll remain in Hungary for the Dance Championships and return on 1st or 2nd of June, and then on 5th I’ll depart for England. Cool, eh? :D

Tough week

Posted by Anda | Posted in School facts, guitar | Posted on 19-03-2010-05-2008

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Firstly, thanks to Darius for urging me to write this post :D
It was maybe the toughest week I’ve ever had, or any way in the top 5, but surely it contained the worst day: this Thursday, which I’ll call for a long time from now on ‘The Black Thursday’ :nerd: No really, I wonder why do people call Friday ‘The Black Friday’ or ‘The Freaky Friday’? They’re so damn wrong! Friday is one of the happiest days (except for weekend days :D ) and for a reason that is nothing more than sheer simplicity: it’s the last school day! After the Biology class on Friday ends, it’s officially freedom! Isn’t it the same for you? OK, so now I guess I should tell you why this Thursday was so disastrous. It began with a test at informatics, it had been previously announced and actually surprisingly easy (although I think I have messed up one of the subjects 0.o ), but still it was a test which automatically lowers the overall percentage of a day. After that, an unannounced test at physics, whose reason we still find incomprehensible. I mean, we are still unable what made the teacher mad at us, but the fact is that she hit with a test, quickly and unaware, just like a hand grenade. Biology was okay, although we should’ve passed a test, the teacher was very nice and understood our problems and we watched a film together. Then maths -the class that proves that size and the amount of fear something inspires are not always directly proportional :| (you guys know what I’m talking about) The marks register was gifted with another 3/10. How ‘nice’! 0.o The chemistry teacher (fabrication date undetermined :nerd: ) proved to be the ‘cool gang boy’ :)) as he let us leave the classroom about 10 minutes earlier. So nice of you, Mr. Boat! :)


Hopefully this weekend will be easier than the previous one, and funnier I expect. Tomorrow night I’m going to Iulia’s 16th birthday party (Happy Birthday Iulia! ^^ ), and on Sunday we planned on going to the park, as the weather forecast predicts 20 degrees Celsius, which means spring and …oh! how I love this time of the year :) We might also take our guitars with us in the park. Wanna come and see us playing? :D Oh, Oana, you should come and I might help you with chords switching if you want :) Or have you already managed to do it? :D


Regarding the note in the beginning of this post, I have promised Darius (damn!) that I will write something about him in a post. If you thought you knew the most self-sufficient person, you were so damn wrong! No one talks more about his/her self than Darius, believe me. Darius and the word brag are almost synonyms, the only exception is that ‘brag’ isn’t a KFC addict, and doesn’t have a plumpy belly filled with crispy strips. Oh, and also, that inoffensive little word doesn’t need to be persuaded for hours to give away 10 lei for some books :mad: Are you pleased now? Well, actually there may be more to come if you leave some comments >:) Till then, the part about you stops here. Mwhaha!


Anyway, some super random questions for the others:
1.Do you have a best/worst day of the week?
2.When was the last time you puked in the car? (It always happens to me, so I need to know if I’m the only car sick around here :-s )
3.What kind of books do you like to read?

Photos&more

Posted by Anda | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 13-03-2010-05-2008

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Here are some photos of the 5 days I’ve spent with the group of French students. I look horribly in all of them, but I guess that’s it 0.o So far, it’s everything I can post on my blog, as I’m extremely busy this weekend: I have to do a poster for the French class, a Power Point Presentation +lots of homework, dance training (which has been stepping on my nerves lately), and 4 test papers next week. Yay! 8-| Yeah…we have 4 test papers next week because all 3 for this week were delayed for the following week, plus a history test paper. That’s lucky and unlucky at the very same time 0.o I’m working on that poster right now, I may post it here when I finish it, which I doubt will be tonight :D But I think I’ll also show some other graphic works of mine, which I have made during the past months :) Firstly, the photos :D


Photos of the French guys


And here is some graphic work:

See as slideshow

En français

Posted by Anda | Posted in Uncategorized, specific topic | Posted on 06-03-2010-05-2008

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Ca c’est pour exerser un peu mon francais ecrit sans accents, mais ca n’a pas d’importance maintenant. J’ecris sur le blog parce que d’habitude je trouves d’inspiration ici. Je n’ecriverai pas un blog en anglais parce que je n’ai pas du temps. J’espere que Coralie va envoyer moi les photos aujourd’hui, et je vais les mettre sur le blog, pour ces qui ne comprennent pas le francais. Cette article c’est pour un concours de francais, qui est ce Mercredi.

Je dois commencer en disant que le projet “Découvrir l’Europe” entre le Lycée Sainte Marie du Cholet et le Collège National Carol I du Craiova a été pour la deuxième fois bien réussit. Les élèves françaises et roumaines ont passe du temps mémorables ensemble, pendant les activités a l’école, et aussi pendant leur temps libre, qui a dure jusqu’a quelques heures du nuit.Bien que le programme a été chargé, nous avons réussi de faire tout que nous nous sommes proposées.

Intéresse de connaitre en détail tout qui s’est déroulé pendant les quatre jours quand Craiova étais “envahi” par les élevés françaises? Je commencerai avec leur arrivée du Mercredi soir, à presque 9 heures de la nuit, devant notre lycée. Tout le monde avait un peu de peur concernant la connaissance de leur correspondant/correspondante. S’étais très intéressant, et unique d’entendre touts les roumains (parents et élevés) essayant de parler français avec leurs hôtes.

Jeudi, le programme a commencé avec une visite dans la salle des professeurs, et âpres un spectacle qui a été présentée par les élevés roumains. On a vu des interprétas vocales, quelqu’un très talentueux, quelqu’un d’autres on peut dire moins talentueux, du danse traditionnel roumain, mais en général c’a été du bon divertissement. Apres, les élevs français ont fait un tour de notre lycée, et l’impression générale a été que le bâtiment du Carol I ressemble Hogwarts du le très populaire film “Harry Potter”. Je sais que le bâtiment est très vieux, mais comme Hogwarts? Non, je ne crois pas ça. Est-ce que vous le trouvez comme ça? Apres le diner, qu’on a pris aux Restaurant Mercur, le group est allé visiter l’Eglise Madona Dudu. Le soir, nous sommes allés au bowling. Il y a la première fois qu’on a joué bowling pour plusieurs de nous, mais le temps s’est envolé dans une manière très amusante, n’importe combien de points on a marqué.

Vendredi, nous avons rencontre a l’école a 9 heures du matin, ainsi tôt! Les ateliers de travail ont constitue un grand aide pour socialiser, fortifier les relations entre les élevés français et roumains, découvrir des nouveaux talents, utiliser notre imagination. L’activité a emploié un atelier de peinture sur poterie, un atelier de ‘cuisiner’ (ils ont préparées des sandwiches décorées en façons très intéressants), un atelier du danse traditionnel roumain, un atelier de musique, et en fin, un atelier de journalisme, qui a eu l’emploi d’interviewe les membres de les autres ateliers. Il y a été très drôle d’apprendre les élevés françaises une danse traditionnel roumain, et de l’écouter chantant ‘Gasca Mea’ (En roumain, si vous pouvais croire!), mais aussi les sandwiches ont été jusqu’au moment parce que nous avons eu faim.
Vous aimeriez beaucoup le soir disco à Gin-Gin si vous aimiez la musique trop forte, mais nous avons danse et nous nous sommes sentis bien ensemble. Nous avons continue jusqu’a quelques heures du matin.

Le matin suivant, la fatigué nous a complètement submerge, mais jusqu’au soir nous avais trouvés assez d’énergie pour danser encore. Dimanche, nous sommes partis en excursion a Targu-Jiu, mais j’ai eu l’impression que les célèbres sculptures du Constantin Brancusi n’ont représente pas des choses extraordinaires pour les élevés françaises. Peut-être ils étaient trop fatigués pour visiter des monuments.

La séparation a été le plus difficile moment pour nous touts. Il y a eu beaucoup de larmes, des étreintes, mais en fin nous avons réalise qu’on va ne voir encore en May, et deux mois n’est pas ainsi long temps.

Le partenariat a été bien réussit, et les professeurs et élevés français ont remercie aux élevés roumain pour les accueillir. On à touts de bonnes mémoires de ces 5 jours que nous avons passés ensemble. L’arrivée du group français aux Craiova a été bien popularisée parce que tout le monde sait: des touts les élevés de notre lycée a les chauffeurs de taxi et les vendeurs dans le centre commercial du Craiova, et ça m’a bien impressionne. Notre lycée espère que ce projet va se dérouler a l’avenir, parce qu’on a une très bonne collaboration avec le Lycée Sainte Marie.

Et bien, ça c’est l’article.

I can’t write French anymore, I’m too tired and my eyes hurt horribly. I’ve lost my whole day writing this, so I hope that at least the teacher will pick for the contest. Coralie hasn’t sent me the photos, so I hope she’ll get online tomorrow and send them to me, cause I’m really impatient to see them. Well, I guess it’s time for a ‘See you next week’ cause I have a hard week ahead: test at Romanian on Monday, at Informatics on Tuesday, the French contest on Wednesday, test paper at Chemistry on Thursday, and on Friday *it’s impossible not to have anything!* perhaps a test at biology 0.o So yeah, wish me luck cause I vitally need it! :| I hope I’ll post the photos tomorrow :)
Oh, Darius! How could I forget about you? It’s ‘uncroyable’ X_x But I’m writing about you now, ’cause your my friend, right? :) I know that your French correspondent wasn’t that great, but I’m sure you still had fun with us, and we’ll have a lot of fun when we’ll go to France. Happy now?:D
Bye! ^^