This past weekend Sweet Briar, the program I’m studying abroad with, took us on a day trip to Normandy to see the D-Day beaches and the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial.
The land of the American cemetery was given to the Americans following WWII so I was technically back in the United States for a brief hour!
Our professors even “allowed” us to speak English while we were there, except I forgot and kept speaking French.

It is notoriously cold and windy in Normandy so the night before I had a conversation with my host family that went something like this:
Host Mom: “Emily, do you have a scarf?”
Me: “What? Of course I do!”
Host Mom: “No, like a real scarf and not just one that looks pretty? One made out of wool or something to keep you warm?”
Me: “Ha. No I don’t have one.”
Host Mom: “What about a bonnet?”
Me: “A what?”
Host Mom: “You know like a hat!”
Me: “Uh no.”
Host Mom: “Well what about gloves? Do you have any gloves?”
Me: “I’m from Texas…”

Basically, my host family ended up lending me their ski wardrobe, which I was very thankful for because despite the clear skies and the sun, the beaches were still freezing cold and windy!

We were also accompanied by a couple of tour guides who didn’t really do much besides walk us down the beach and point out a couple memorials with all of the information about the landings written down on them.

We walked through the part known as Omaha Beach, where some of the American forces landed during the Allied invasion of German-Occupied France.

Then of course, no visit anywhere is complete without seeing and photographing the local inhabitants of today:

Cultural Remark: French dogs are remarkably well behaved. Seriously, dogs get on the metro all the time and most don’t try to run after other dogs or show any interest in passing by pedestrians!
Our trip to Normandy was in brief, very short. We spent about two hours total on the beach itself before we had to head back to the train station in Caen to catch our train back to Paris.
This past week I’ve also still been super busy with my internship here and a bunch of applications for internships and advising have come out recently so I’ve been working away on them instead of updating my blog like I should!
But I promise…
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