About

Name: Brittney
Occupation: Student
Location: Eastern Seaboard
Interests: 
Basketball.reading.writing.conversation.photography.sports.food.sunshine.traveling.
Disinterests: 
cottage cheese. smelly feet. the news. airports. taking showers. erasing my text inbox.

Me:
I am currently a college student majoring in European Studies with a French minor. As you might assume, I love Europe, France in particular, and I have a newfound fetish for study abroads. I spent my spring term last year in France through a school program. I lived with a French couple in Croissy-Sur-Seine, a suburban town about a forty-minute train ride outside of Paris. Every morning I would take the metro into Paris to go to class, located across the street from le Centre Pompidou (a modern art museum). Then, after class we were free to explore the wonders of Paris following guided tours from a walk-book written by our professors. This enabled us to see Paris not from a tourist's eyes, but as seasoned travelers and students. I came to know and love Paris like an old friend, and I have missed it ever since. I could go on and on about my experiences there, and I have, on my other French travel blog, Je me souviens.
Feel free to check it out, there are some good stories (if I do say so myself)!

{Anyways, back to the main thought...}

So, I actually created this blog three years ago when I discovered the blogosphere as part of a freshman English assignment. However, I have recently revamped it, changing the entire layout and design and, hopefully, making it an appealing corner of the world wide web for any and all who bother to read it. I am not yet what you might call an avid blogger. I haven't quite figured out how to write about nothing in a way that makes it sound like a something. Because, let's be honest, as an average 20 year old college student, I don't have much of anything important to say. So, we'll see how this goes.

In spite of my hesitations about my ability to write anything remotely interesting or appealing, I am excited to try, and hopefully we'll have a good time along the way.



Enjoy!