Normandy Exchange: Reflections on the 23rd Annual Normandy Exchange Trip
Monika Damman ‘13
This trip has
been the trip of a life-time, in short.
My "correspondant," Pascaline, and her family, are so loving and generous
to me : basically, they’re my
family for the week. I can’t possibly
wait for her to come the US. The family
took me to see Port-en-Bessin, Ste Mere Eglise and Chef du Pont. Also, her family has a history of
cider-making, so we visited the family farm where the grandparents live. This week, we have gone with our buddies to
school each morning, and on Monday, we visited Bayeux. The next day, we visited the Normandy Beaches
and American cemetery. It has all been
exciting, the people are wonderful, and of course, the food is too !
John Carter-Hirt
‘14
My stay in France
has been amazing so far. There is always
good food and lots of it ! I have
yet to have a meal with less than three courses ! We took a long
walk around his neighborhood where we saw lots of animals , especially horses,
and I learned that this region is famous for horse raising. In walking distance from my family’s house is
a very old church which was built in the 11th century!
Luke Markham ‘14
France is an extraordinary place! The laid back nature of the French is the best part. The Mont-St- Michel was excellent and actually seeing the sun for the first time in days was an added bonus. My "correspondant," Paul, and his family, have been extremely kind and caring.
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