About/Europe Travels
I have spent about 3 years of my life in France- living there 3 separate times in 3 different regions. I studied in Paris, did an English teaching internship in Strasbourg, and joined my French husband in Cannes after our wedding.
We moved back to the U.S. in 2018- to my home state of Wisconsin. You will find all of my French/European travels documented below. Enjoy!
Aix-en-Provence
Albi
Annecy
Antibes
Avignon
Cannes
Carcassonne
Colmar
Eze
Gap
Grasse
Grenoble
Lunéville
Lyon
Mandelieu la Napoule
Menton
Nancy
Narbonne
Nice
Nîmes
Orange
Paris
Reims
Rouen
Saint Paul de Vence
Sisteron
Strasbourg
Versailles
Versailles gardens
Vizille
Europe travels
Austria:
Vienna (Hofburg Palace, Stephansdom)
Vienna (Schönbrunn Palace, PANDAS, Augustinerkirche)
Belgium:
Brussels
Bruges
Czech Republic:
Prague
United Kingdom:
London (Westminster Abbey, Covent Garden, St. Paul's, Piccadilly Circus)
London (Buckingham Palace, British Museum)
London (Tower of London, boat tour, Trafalgar Square)
Cambridge
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
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Life as a (TAPIF) English teacher in Strasbourg:
Alsace Life:
Welcome to Strasbourg
Strasbourg cathedral (my best friend in Strasbourg)
Walking to Germany (because I could)
Getting to know Strasbourg
It's beginning to look a little like Christmas
It's beginning to look A LOT like Christmas
Tour guide extraordinaire (Christmas markets with Olimpia and Jenna)
Strasbourg exploration
France struggles (because complaining is therapeutic)
Chez moi (the Strasbourg apartment and neighborhood)
French fashion
Teaching:
Starting out (the beginnings of my teaching job)
Getting to know Alsace (field trip with the kids and morE)
Christmas Lesson (Christmas in America, as explained by my troisièmes, in their adorable English)
American stereotypes lesson (one of my favorite lesson plans)
We moved back to the U.S. in 2018- to my home state of Wisconsin. You will find all of my French/European travels documented below. Enjoy!
France travels
Aix-en-Provence
Albi
Annecy
Antibes
Avignon
Cannes
Carcassonne
Colmar
Eze
Gap
Grasse
Grenoble
Lunéville
Lyon
Mandelieu la Napoule
Menton
Nancy
Narbonne
Nice
Nîmes
Orange
Paris
Reims
Rouen
Saint Paul de Vence
Sisteron
Strasbourg
Versailles
Versailles gardens
Vizille
Europe travels
Austria:
Vienna (Hofburg Palace, Stephansdom)
Vienna (Schönbrunn Palace, PANDAS, Augustinerkirche)
Belgium:
Brussels
Bruges
Czech Republic:
Prague
Denmark:
Copenhagen (Rosenborg Castle, canal boat tour)
Copenhagen (Christiansborg Palace, Tivoli Gardens)
Germany:
Bavaria
Stuttgart
Italy:
Cinque Terre
Florence
Genoa
Milan
Naples
Pisa
Pompeii
Portofino
Rome
Vatican City
Rome
San Gimignano
San Remo
Siena
Sorrento
Venice
Ventimiglia
Luxembourg
Netherlands:
Amsterdam
Sweden:
Malmo
Switzerland:
Basel/Zurich
Geneva
Lausanne
Château de Chillon
Bavaria
Stuttgart
Italy:
Cinque Terre
Florence
Genoa
Milan
Naples
Pisa
Pompeii
Portofino
Rome
Vatican City
Rome
San Gimignano
San Remo
Siena
Sorrento
Venice
Ventimiglia
Luxembourg
Netherlands:
Amsterdam
Sweden:
Malmo
Switzerland:
Basel/Zurich
Geneva
Lausanne
Château de Chillon
London (Westminster Abbey, Covent Garden, St. Paul's, Piccadilly Circus)
London (Buckingham Palace, British Museum)
London (Tower of London, boat tour, Trafalgar Square)
Cambridge
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
__________________________________________________________________________
Life as a (TAPIF) English teacher in Strasbourg:
Alsace Life:
Welcome to Strasbourg
Strasbourg cathedral (my best friend in Strasbourg)
Walking to Germany (because I could)
Getting to know Strasbourg
It's beginning to look a little like Christmas
It's beginning to look A LOT like Christmas
Tour guide extraordinaire (Christmas markets with Olimpia and Jenna)
Strasbourg exploration
France struggles (because complaining is therapeutic)
Chez moi (the Strasbourg apartment and neighborhood)
French fashion
Teaching:
Starting out (the beginnings of my teaching job)
Getting to know Alsace (field trip with the kids and morE)
Christmas Lesson (Christmas in America, as explained by my troisièmes, in their adorable English)
American stereotypes lesson (one of my favorite lesson plans)
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