From Dickinson College Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
|
|
Line 2: |
Line 2: |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td width="50%" valign="top"> | | <td width="50%" valign="top"> |
| | |
| | <font color=#0000aa>'''Best Wishes'''</font><br> |
| | |
| | :::--Anna Cumbie, rédactrice |
| | |
|
| |
|
| <font color=#0000aa>'''Where to buy your Christmas cards'''</font><br> | | <font color=#0000aa>'''Where to buy your Christmas cards'''</font><br> |
Revision as of 12:15, 21 December 2006
Best Wishes
- --Anna Cumbie, rédactrice
Where to buy your Christmas cards
- Papeterie La Mucca, rue des Lois
- This paper store is one of the most preferred places in Toulouse. Come check out the post cards, personal journals of all sizes and styles (some of which are made by hand), photo albums, assorted presents, and of course, Christmas cards as well as cards for any occaision.
- The ups
- Not only are the journals and cards varied and beautiful, the owners (who are quite friendly) play jazz music as well as soundtracks from films such as « The Nightmare Before Christmas ».
- …and the downs
- Prices are not always that cheap. Be prepared to pay anywhere between two and four euros per card.
- Midica, Place Esquirol
- This megastore is not only a great resource for bathrobes, hair dryers, and outlet converters. You can also find lots of basic cards with envelopes in every color. Do a little tour of a floor and you’ll find stickers, stencils, and other materials for decorating your own cards.
- The ups
- Items aren’t that expensive, and cards are easy to mix-and-match. With your decorations you can easily add your own taste to your cards.
- …and the downs
- Watch out ! Midica is also a popular store for buying Christmas presents, so there is always a crowd to get through. Give yourself plenty of time and relax when you go.
- La Papéthèque, rue de Metz, across from the Augustins museum
- Here you can buy packets of Christmas cards (as well as for New Years)-which is something I have only seen in France. When you are there, you can also purchase papers, notebooks, and pens-which adds a little French touch to your letters sent back home.
- The ups
- You save 10% when presenting your « carte d’étudiant » upon checking out.
- …and the downs
- The selection is limited, especially if you’re looking for ways to save money by buying in packs of cards.
- --Anna Cumbie, editor
|
Cooking Class with Mme Saub
- (Left) Quelques étudiantes de Dickinson sont allées chez Mme Annick Saub samedi 9 décembre pour préparer les friandises de Noël et le foie gras.
- (Right) Une des recettes qu'on a essayée est les truffes pralinées aux amandes.
Birthdays in January
- 9 : Joanna
- 13 : Stephanie
My Gift Guide for everyone on your list
- American parents : for your parents, chose regional specialities that you cannot find in the States. L’Armagnac, foie gras, violet candy or a bottle of Gaillac-especially from the Lastours Château-all of this will be greatly appreciated. You can also search for the traditional French present, even if it’s not really from the southwest : mustard, soap, table-cloth, champagne.
- Host family : for your host family, try and find something that the entire family can appreciate. If you have siblings, buy them chocolates, or a DVD that can be enjoyed by all family members. If not, you can always give them a gift for the house like candles or coffee cups. The host family gift shouldn’t be extravagent or too expensive, but more something that shows that you are thankful and appreciative of everything they do for you.
- American brother : for a brother, check out French comic books in the TinTin boutique (between Capitole and Esquirol) or the booksellers (at the Place St. Etienne on Saturdays) or buy a chocolate bar or a French CD.
- American sister : a scarf, earings, or perfume are great and easily purchased gifts for any sister under any budget.
- Boyfriend : check out the wallets or something useful that he can always carry around. You could also offer a gift that could be shared between the two of you-a bottle of champagne or a gift certificate for a restaurant.
- Girlfriend : you can always find numerous things in France that will be appreciated by a girlfriend, such as an eau de parfum or a bracelet. You can also buy her chocolates or something that you can share.
- American grand-parents : photography calandars of Toulouse make great gifts for grand-parents (they can show them to their friends), or tea and other tasty luxuries are also highly appreciated.
- American friends : personal journals from Mucca make great gifts that are easily sent and you can also chose one for each friend. They may also appreciate candy or hot chocolate mix.
- --Anna Cumbie, editor
Cliquez ici pour retourner à la version française.
|