Ah! Je m'excuse!!
I have most definetely fallen behind on the blogging updates so I have a whole swack of pics to put up.
In our first week here, some friends and I were stopped by a francophone laval student to and he asked if we could help him with his english homework. Since then, we have seen him around residence, especially the kitchen, a tonne and became friends. He is a superb cook and promised to cook us a lobster dinner one night. So finally one night, some time in our third week (I think), he cooked!! Absolument fantastique!!
Just some sautéd garlic shrimp, onion and pepper basamatti chicken flavored rice...no big deal.
The feast!
Natalie's oh so delicious lobster!
François is the gent on the left.
Voilà the chef!
Kk, this may not look incredibly appetizing, as my brother oh so elequently chose to share, but it was absolutely delicious. Lauren made homemade Indian food for us. I am actually glad I don't have more pictures because we are doing a huge feast of it tonight, so more to follow...
Now for Ottawa!! I left on the 27th to go and see Ally and spent the weekend with her and getting to see her lovely new life! This is the statue that she so thoughtfully brought back form Senegal for me:)
The church next to Parliment.
This is a really cool boat launch right downtown. They were just beggining to move the boats at the top of the dock all the way down to the river (?, don't know my geography at all!!).
PARLIMENT!!!
I want to say an embassy of sorts, maybe the US?
THis is of course, the eternal flame righ tin front of parliment.
The end of the tulip festival:(
It was a very busy, fantastic, and amazing and short visit with Ally. I am so happy that I went even if it was only two days. I have another set of pictures to post so...
À la prochaine, très prochaine!
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