Day 84
This morning, I finished the last question on my music test. Then I studied for French and also worked on updating my blog. Then I headed to the fountain between the Pompidou and the old gothic church to wait for the rest of the group. We went into the building that is right in front of the fountains. It is IRCAM. I don't remember what it stands for, but it is basically an electronic music place. We had a tour through it and it was pretty awesome! We also learned that they make noises too. That doesn't really make sense so I'll give you an example. When electronic cars were made, they didn't make any sound, which is bad because then pedestrians wouldn't know when the car was coming right at them in the dark. So a noise was created so that the electronic cars weren't silent. That noise was created in this building. Pretty cool. They also made the sound that the doors of electronic cars make. On to some pictures, yeah?
IRCAM center. It is actually huge, but most of it is underground.
Après ca, we all headed to the Ricks place for FHE. We went around and talked about the things we have learned while being here in Paris. I said something pretty good, but I've been thinking about it more and more. I honestly think the most important thing I've learned here in Paris is how to live. I am so grateful I got involved with those in the ward because it is because of them that I learned this concept. The process began during last semester. I learned that the most important part of education is learning, NOT the grade. While I've been here, my learning has progressed even farther. I feel like I will be able to reach out more to people. Last semester, the thought of sitting next to people in class and striking up a conversation with them scared me to death and I never did it. At this moment, I not only feel like I could do it, I want to do it. I'm excited to try it. Being book-smart is still important to me, but living is becoming even more so. I really don't want to lose this new idea that has become a part of me while I've been here in Paris, which is why I am writing it out. I must never forget what I have learned here.
Also during FHE, we each got a lock. On this lock, we put our names and whatever else we wanted.
After we finished up at dinner, some of us went and put our locks on the bridge.
Then Rebecca, Hanna, and I headed to YSAFHE. It was really fun, as usual. I mostly just hung out with Kyle, Carter, and Hanna. Rebecca and Miro were off in their own little world and Ed was talking with his other 'guests.' I am going to miss the ward a lot. But the great thing is that the people who I have become closest to are actually from Utah! So I will get to see them again. And for those of them who are from France, I'll see them in two months time. It has been a crazy ride here and I've loved every minute.
À demain.
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