Sunday, January 18, 2009

First shopping experience!

Yesterday we took a bus into Albi and were able to do whatever we wanted! We basically walked around for six hours shopping, eating and just taking everything in. It was an interesting day.

First off, shopping was crazy! There were so many sales! Every store had a sale and it was anywhere from 30-70% off. I got a really cute jacket that was originally 40 euros for 12! There was so much I wanted to get, but I held off because I don't want to spend my money all at once! Haha!

Shopping was a little tricky though! When I went up to purchase my jacket, the cashier started asking/telling me stuff. I had NO idea what she was saying. I just looked at her, looked over at Owen, looked back at her and just smiled. She realized I knew no French and started laughing. The language is obviously a barrier, but everyone seems to be eager enough to help you. For example, Owen and I wanted to purchase cell phones. The guy helping us knew like no English, but he was patient enough to help understand what we wanted. And we got pay-as-you-go cell phones in case they are needed! (Happy Mom?! haha)

Also, I tried my first crepe yesterday. Sooo good! It was a nutella one! Nan, if you're reading this.. I'll probably have you learn the recipe when I come home! :)

Oh, one last thing! I learned yesterday that the French do not have to go to the bathroom frequently?! We walked all over yesterday trying to find a public restroom. The supermarket didn't even have one. Finally, we had an hour left until the bus came so we decided to have a drink at a restaurant so we could use their bathroom! And they are mainly unisex bathrooms!

Overall it was a good day! It was nice to get out and explore on our own. It was also fun to shop some:)

Here are a few pictures from yesterday!

Owen and I in the center of one of the shopping streets in Albi.


Leah, Owen, Shelly and I with our crepes!

1 comment:

  1. Owen........ you are not wearing BLACK! Tammy is gonna be upset with you! :)

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