Sunday, February 7, 2010

Superbowl Sunday!

Today was Superbowl Sunday-- an occasion that I usually spend with my family back at home.

For the first time, I spent this year's Superbowl amongst my Dartmouth family, in Dartmouth's Jewish Community Center.

As we all sat around the large screen T.V., pigging out on cookie dough and pizza, it was refreshing to know that although I wasn't at home with my family, there was something quite close to it!

What a game it was! The Saints beat the Colts-- I do believe that Peyton Manning even shed a tear?!


Yummy Yogurt!

Just discovered the delicious yogurt at Homeplate this past week.

Mix the plain yogurt with a little bit of Dartmouth Granola, chocolate covered pretzels, dried apricot (if you are daring) and a little brown sugar, and this makes a delicious treat!

Monday, February 1, 2010

French with Fabricant

Bonjour!

I distinctly remember my first day in French class.

I walked into Dartmouth Hall, ready to be dazzled, and sat myself down in a desk in what seemed like a traditional classroom. What I came to learn was that what was taught in this particular classroom wasn't taught in a traditional manner.

I had always had a great desire to learn French-- and had never done so during my high school years, and so I knew with a 100% certainty that I was going to take French in Dartmouth. In my French 1 class, from day one, my professor, Madame Fabricant told us that she would talk only in French during our class. Needless to say, I was a little dumbstruck. Not worried (yet), but I knew that this was something that I had to look forward to.

My first term of French at Dartmouth was difficult, I will not lie. I was the only person in my French class who hadn't taken a single class of French, and that put me at a great disadvantage. But I worked, and I worked, and I worked. And now, my second term into French, I enjoy it greatly. I still have Madame Fabricant, who in her own way, demands only excellence. She is particular about accents, and pronunciation, and randomly calls on students in class.

When I don't understand concepts, I know that I can go to her for extra assistance. With the help of Madame, I look forward to speaking fluent French sometime in the near future.