Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Hey guys...

Sorry I haven't posted in so long but things have just been so busy with exams and then me going off to Amsterdam straight after them. I didn't have any internet access in Amsterdam so I wasn't able to blog about it AT ALL which is really sad. But I will. I finally have internet access in the hotel that I am current;y staying at in London. (For those of you who didn't know my parents have come to visit me here in the UK). So hopefully tomorrow I will be able to write a bit about my Amsterdam trip and tell everyone here about my already amazing visit with my family.... But right now I am going to go to bed because it is very late and I have to get up in 6 hours... but I just wanted to let everyone know that I am alive and that new blog posts will be coming soon!


xoxo
Glatty (and Mr. and Mrs. Glatty as well...)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

I have my first exam tomorrow...

on Democracy which I have been studying extremely hard for and I have one examen on Monday on Globalization and then I'll be done. The next day me and my friends are going to fly to Amsterdam for a what I can only assume will be lots of fun and then...... drum roll please.... my parents come. I am probably flying to Madrid too right after my parents leave so I'll be pretty busy (not that I am not already with revising and all) but I promise to try and keep up on this thing.  




xoxo
Glatty

Food for thought:


The cutest thing ever? Possibly.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Ok a short break from revising...

I have come to the realisation that I am a year and a half a way from graduating. And I have no clue where I will be or what I will be doing. Maybe I'll be in Law school, maybe I'll be in Grad school, maybe I wont live in SF, maybe I will, maybe I'll move back to the UK.... I am only scared of the future on the level that whatever I will choose I will probably be in debt for the next 20 years of my life paying for it ... oh well, HOW EXCITING IS LIFE RIGHT NOW?
 
Yeah pretty friggin' SWEET if you ask me. 

My parents come in 14 days and I go to Amsterdam in 8. Very exciting.


xoxo
Glatty


Thursday, January 8, 2009

I promise you I will post the rest of Paris and New Years very soon but I wanted to take a little break from studying and write about something that has really been bothering me the lately. As someone who identifies themself as "ethnically" Jewish (thats a whole different sociological can of worms I will not get into) it pains me to say that I am embarrassed by the recent Israeli action in Gaza.  I am not against an Israeli state but I think that Israel should stop giving the rest of the world a reason to be so.

To be perfectly honest, retaliation on the behalf of Palestine would be easily justifiable, and in fact retribution has occurred as a result of a lot less. The only thing that is keep the Middle East from blowing Israel off the map is the many significant religious areas in Israel. 

I am embarrassed and ashamed by the civilian causalities. No justification (not Hamas, nothing) can justify the taking of civilian lives. Even the UN has had to stop aid because of causalities.

I am embarrassed that a people so persecuted for so long have become the persecutors,  and that the United States is sitting idly by as the Israeli-Palestine conflict implodes (not to mention that much of the problem is the fault of the US). 

It is time for Israel to grow up and stop acting like a petulant child with bombs.


* I promise that the lightness of my posts is soon to return, but I just could not hold my tongue any longer. This is not to stay that I still don't believe in the existence of a Jewish state... I do. I just cannot agree with the actions of Israel.*

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Hey guys!!!

So I am starting to feel a bit better but it might be a few days before I finish up my Paris trip (I know I am sorry it will all be so late, and New Years too!). I am going to do bit of revising though (aka studying)... so hold on just a bit longer!

xoxo
Glatty

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

.... more posts coming soon....

Sorry I haven't been posting the rest of my trip and about New Years but I am sick so I am just trying to get better for right now!

xoxo
Glatty

Thursday, January 1, 2009

PARIS DAY 4 (LES HALLES, CENTRE POMPIDOU & AMAZING DINNER)

So the day after Christmas I got up rather early and decided that I would meet up with Greyson early in the morning and walk around Les Halles. Greyson didn’t make it because the metro wasn’t working so I ended up walking around Les Halles for about 45 minutes by myself but I didn’t mind. The Metro station Les Halles is probably one of the biggest and most buys metro stations in the city located in the 1st  arrondissement. But what Les Halles (above the groun area) actually really use to be was a huge market where people would come and sell their goods and produce. I became interested in Les Halles after reading about Anthony Bourdain (whose French style brassiere in New York is named after it). But alas, they tore down the real Les Halles in the 70’s and built and underground market called the Forum des Halles. Though I knew the real Les Halles wasn’t going to be there it was really cool to go and walk around and be in the place that use to be so important in every day French life and cooking.

 

After walking around Les Halles for a while I decided to meet Greyson back at his hotel and then we decided that what we really wanted to do was go to the Centre Pompidou (basically a huge modern art museum in the 4th arrondissement right by Daryl’s flat). I am actually soooo glad that we went and saw the Pompidou because it was absolutely amazing. I had been to the Louvre and the d’Orsay before and decided that I really wanted to see the modern art museum instead of the d’Orsay again (in my opinion you can never go to the Louvre to many times).           

 

The tickets to the Pompidou were not super pricey and I had a really great time. I would recommend going there to anyone who loves art (specifically modern art though). The building that is the museum itself seems to be a piece of art too! I hope some of the pictures I have taken will do it justice!

 

The first exhibit that Greyson and I went into was absolutely awesome! It was super interactive and Greyson and I and a fabulous time jumping and dancing around the interactive rooms. We took a ton of pictures inside that exhibit.


Pictures from inside the interactive exhibit at the Pompidou





Then after that exhibit you go up this really cool escalator that takes you to the top floor of the Pompidou and you can basically see all the city around for miles (including Montmarte and the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame all from one view). The top floor of the Pompidou was filled with cubist artists and  and as we waling into the exhibit I ran into Suzanne, a friend from USF who is also studying abroad (now in France) who was at the Pompidou with some of her friends, she and I made plans to meet up later in the week then Greyson and I went and saw the cubists and this really cool exhibit of Jacques Villeglé who is one of France’s major modern artists whose artwork is made up primarly of ripped posters… he use to rip them off of the poster areas in the Paris Metro but after Paris changed the poster laws he couldn’t use them in Paris anymore and had to get them from outside of Paris or in South America.

 

We then went down a floor to the other exhibits, Greyson made it through the fourth floor but was too tired to make it to make it through the third (he went down stairs to the café while I finished the third floor). The fourth was manly pieces of modern art and really cool installations and the third floor was mainly more paintings (the likes of Picasso and René Magritte [Magritte happens to be one of my favourite painters so it was really exciting to see some of his pieces]).


Pictures from the Pompidou

Architecture exhibit


Modern Furniture exhibit...



Eye exhibit (where you looked through a peephole)...

General Pompidou and Art
Picasso (the two below)

Magritte
Modern sculptures....







Some more art...




Skyline from the Pompidou





The Pompidou building

Bonjour-

I met up with Jonathan and Daryl for a bit on the fourth floor and we decided that we would meet up later and go to dinner. After a while I was pretty much done so I went down stairs to find Greyson, but there was still one exhibit I wanted to see that was on the ground floor of modern furniture and I am really glad I did because the furniture and architecture stuff was sooo cool. My little sister Rachel would have really loved it. There was also this really cool room with these strands of discs that when you looked through a peephole turned into an eye.

 

After running into Jonathan and Daryl we decided that it would be nice to go to lunch so we went to Les Philosophes which was a super cute café right across from Daryl’s flat and had a nice late lunch.

 

After these last two exhibits and walking and lunch, Greyson and I were really tired so we decided to go back to Jonathans flat and have a rest. I bought a bottle of wine and some oysters as a late afternoon snack (along with some fresh baguette) and it was soooo good. I opened all of the oysters myself with out a oyster knife but only with a butter knife, I was so proud of myself. After a long rest (we were soo tired from walking around the museum all day) we decided it was time to head over to Daryl’s flat for dinner.  

The oysters I opened!!!


Later that night we had a great dinner all together (I had some of the best steak Tartare that I have ever had) and a great bottle of wine in the cutes restaurant down the street from Daryl’s flat.


At our dinner!



Later that night Greyson and Jonathan and I went out for a bit but we were all so tired and Greyson need to pack that we decided to go home early and call it a night. It was a good after Christmas day and I really loved the museum Pompidou.

 

xoxo

Glatty