Measures behind, but slowly catching up

Salut, tout le monde! Aujourd'hui, j'ai entendu la plus belle son de flûte...

I always knew that Melanie was a talented musician as well as the fact she is academically and musically gifted; however, I have never heard anybody play the flute that well...even the flautists in the many symphony orchestras that I have seen! I wasn't sure what piece she was playing, but I lurked from behind and watched as her fingers rapidly moved up and down.

Startled, she turned around. "Oh, hey, Sa-sa-sabine!" Her voice trtembled...er, perhaps I should say "trilled" just like she trilled some of her notes.
"That was awesome!" I complimented her playing. She stared at me nervously and eyed the ground. I added that I meant it. She would definitely play in the Boston Symphony Orchestra someday. In fact, she could play now she is that great.
"Thanks, Sabine," She shrugged. "It's just...well, you know. I'm uncomfortable with people listening to me play unless I am on stage in front of a large audience. My fears seem to fade away then."
I remembered her telling me that. I cannot help but love Melanie's company since she is almost exactly like one of my best friends back in France. They are so similar in that they play the flute, they're reserved/quiet/shy, and they like to perform. Being with Melanie makes me miss my friend so much. I still have hope that she'll join me in the States someday. I think she'd like Melanie, too.

"Do you want to try this again?" Melanie said, offering me her flute.

I sighed nervously. As most of you may recall, I was trying to learn to play the flute, but I took a long break...uncertain of whether or not I would play again. I struggled to make a sound, and I wasn't overly fast with moving my fingers. It must be that lack of coordination I have. :P
Anyway, I told Melanie oui, that I would love to try again.

I have come to realize one thing: I can't expect myself to be a musical genius overnight. Things like that take practice, and if I give up, I'm never going to reach a goal I want to reach. I hate the "If at first I don't succeed, I give up" attitude. I will not live my life that way. Sure, I will never be a flautist worthy of fame, praise, and status in a renowned symphony orchestra. My flute-playing abilities may always live in the shadows of Melanie Holland and my other friend, but I don't care. It's a waste of a life trying to live up to somebody else, and wanting to be like that other person will make you more miserable in the long run. Do what you love regardless of whether you're the best or not.

I know they've worked hard to get where they are, and I will, too. I hope to at least play my major and chromatic scales at the end of April. I will be trying my best at the flute while embracing my own personal strengths/talents at the same time.

Sabine

This is the part of me...

Throughout this post, you will see various recent photos of me dancing and warming up. These photos are not from my childhood- they're of me now.
...that you're never gonna ever take away from me... -"Part of Me" by Katy Perry
Ever since I heard that song, it has become my theme song for my life. While I certainly feel that way about most things in my life, I particularly feel that way about dance. To me, dance is more than a hobby or an art form. It is life. I know most dancers say that, but they haven't danced a day in my pointe shoes to even begin to understand why it's my life.

I began taking dance courses at the age of 4. I never asked to, but my mom's friends were enrolling their daughters in ballet classes; my mom felt like Sabine and I had to try out ballet. While it was unlike my mother to give into peer pressure, I am glad she did. She was never a dancer herself, so I'm glad she gave Sabine and me the opportunity to see if we were dancers.
On our way to L'Ecole de Danse Jacquemin, Sabine tripped over a crack in the sidewalk and tore her tights.  Mère, of course, was disgusted because she always liked for us to look our best...ripped tights definitely weren't attractive.
My first dance class went well. I caught on quickly, and I was one of the best in the class...one of the best. There was one other girl who showed potential, and out of respect, we'll call this girl Anouk. Yeah, I clearly do not like her, but I'm not going to use her real name online. She had pretty, curly dark hair done in the perfect ballet bun. Sabine's bun and my bun were sloppy in comparison. Like I said, Mère isn't a dancer, so she wouldn't know how to fix a bun. She tried her best, and I will give her credit and say she improved as the years progressed.

Who cares about my mom now? Back to my story...Anouk was a fabulous ballerina. She received much attention from the instructors, and that angered me as I was just as talented! She may have been beautiful, but she was certainly painfully shy and quiet. I mean painfully as in it bugged the living daylights out of me. I have never met anybody that quiet in my entire life. While I was staring Anouk down, Sabine was telling the dance instructors about her bike and how she just wanted to go home and ride the darn thing. Um, embarrassing much? Aside from that, she didn't pay attention and she wasn't coordinated.
Fortunately, I never had to suffer and have Sabine in my dance class again. She cried as we left the studio, and she almost got hit by a car.

Fast forward ten years later: Sabine claims that she appreciates dance as an art form, but she knows she lacks the coordination to dance herself. She also says that she "adores" watching ballets and my showcases. "Adores" is poor wording; I have seen her in the audience, and she barely pays attention. It's not like Mère is much better; she only pays attention when I dance. Père watches the whole thing, and I'm sure the only reason my brother Sébastien paid attention was so that he could scout out potential girlfriends.
However, Mère and Sabine do pay attention to the ballets we have seen at the Opéra de Lille and the Opéra National de Paris. How offensive. You can pay attention to the pros, but you can't pay attention to your daughter's showcases? Um, I'm going to be an étoile (principal dancer) someday, so they should have paid more attention to my talents.

My lovely twin and mother aside, I have been dancing alongside Anouk forever. I have been competing with her forever. Matters were made worse when Sabine became her best friend at age 8 and she was over at our house all the time. I have heard her talk, though, and her voice is quiet and irritating. It's almost like a whisper. You have to ask her to repeat herself a million times.
Oh, and after I decided to take ballet and character courses at the Chorégraphique National de Roubaix, Mère told Anouk's parents. She switched dance schools (I still took jazz at Jacquemin), too, and I was stuck carpooling with her to Roubaix. I disliked when her parents drove us. They were just as quiet as she was, and to make it worse, they were teachers. Her mom is a math teacher, and her dad teaches German...he was my German teacher back in Lille! Ugh, I knew I disliked them. I can't stand math, and while German is okay, I didn't like that Anouk's father was my teacher. Anouk's father could certainly be loud in class, so why couldn't he talk on the way to the studio?
(Note: I know I over-exaggerated how they didn't talk, but they did talk to me some. Not huge conversations, but they were polite enough.)

Imagine the shock on my face when the instructors asked Anouk to give private lessons to children struggling with ballet! How offensive! I'm just as great! I confronted them about it, and I didn't get a straight answer.
Get this! Anouk plays the flute, too! A quiet flautist...who does that sound like? Melanie. Anouk might as well be Melanie with the addition of dance (Mel can't dance to save her life), though I'm not sure if Anouk is musically and academically gifted like Melanie is. Regardless, A. is a good student. I can tolerate Melanie, though, since when Melanie talks, her voice is loud enough. That is, when Melanie talks. She's better about speaking than Anouk, but she's still not great. They might as well be long-lost twins.

Enough about Anouk. I had problems that were worse than her existence. I was headed on a path of self-destruction, and I hurt my sister and the new girl at school...amongst other things. Life wasn't great. Dance- ballet in particular- helped me feel something. It was the only place that my problems seemed to fade away, and it was the only normalcy I had. Without dance, who knows what my life would have been like?

Although I'm not always very nice to her, my sister did buy me a lovely necklace. I was shocked when she handed it to me today. It has a beautiful ballerina charm:

Close-up:

Doesn't it look great with my leotard? I don't wear jewelery (with the exception of my earrings and lucky bracelet) when I dance, but I had to get a picture of me in my ballet gear with the necklace:
 Bisous toujours,
~Sandrine la ballerine

Le changement?

Bonsoir, tout le monde! Aujourd'hui, je dois vous dire quelque chose très excitant! Je partage mon blog...
Oui, you heard me correctly. I am now sharing my blog with my sister and Julien! I am very excited about this change, and dear readers, I hope you are as well.
Julien and Sandrine have added profiles to the blog. You can click their names underneath my header to learn more about them. I have also transferred their blog posts to my blog, and you can see those posts by clicking on their names on the right side of the page underneath the "About Me" section.

There is no major reason for this change other than the fact that they have stories to share, too, and their blogs don't get updated much. It will be easier for them to update if they share with me.

To celebrate, here are some photos of me and the two lovely people who will be posting here as well. First, here are two photos of me with my sister:

Now, photos of me with my best (guy) friend:


So...that's the "major change". I even changed my blog header to reflect this.

Sabine

Un changement et la mode

Salut, tout le monde!
Before I get started with the post, there are some things that need to be taken care of. 

1. Soon, a major (or minor- depending on how you look at it) change might be coming to my blog...do you guys have any guesses on what this potential change might be? It isn't set in stone yet; I'm still thinking it over.

2. Also, to celebrate my readers and followers, I will be hosting a giveaway this summer. Stay tuned for more information.

Without further ado, the post of the day. I call this one Le tapis des princesses- or "The Carpet of Princesses". Lilly and I celebrated the AGPT Academy Awards with style! We didn't have a red carpet, so we used a lovely princess blanket instead. I believe that Lilly preferred this since she oftentimes calls herself a princess as a joke.
Anyway, here we are posing in our outfits:

I wore my standard party outfit. I truly do need to get some more dresses, but for now, this works. It actually belongs to Sandrine, but surprisingly, she is great at sharing clothes. Regardless, I think the dress looks fairly nice on me. I don't mind wearing it at all.

Et Lilly? She wore standard Lilly clothes. She added a sweater to her favorite dress, though, since it was chilly.




Lilly asked me not to share this, but this is a way for me to showcase her lack of coordination. She tripped over my foot, and this was the result. She's just as careless and klutzy as I am!

Hopefully, I'll have more exciting things to say soon. For now, enjoy the leap day tomorrow! :)

Sabine

Joyeux Mardi Gras!

Bonsoir, tout le monde!
Today is, obviously, Mardi Gras, and Lilly and I are celebrating by eating massive amounts of junk food before the start of the season of Lent.
I called claims to those strawberry-flavored cakes, though I may share one with Lilly since the Zebra Cakes have disappered (those are her favorite!).
Anyway, contrary to popular belief, the Mardi Gras celebration originated in the south of France. It was brought to the New Orleans area by French explorers. Clearly, that would make sense considering Louisiana was once French territory. New Orleans just so happens to be well-known for Mardi Gras, but if you are in France during Mardi Gras, there is a large celebration in Nice. The rest of us mainly celebrate by feasting.
Did anybody else do something to celebrate today? I'd love to hear about it, if you did. Tomorrow, Lilly and I plan on attending a mass to get our ashes. Lilly has never attended a Catholic service before, so she's excited to see what it's like. My family was never overly religious, and as a result, I'm not, but it's nice to attend the masses during the Lenten/Easter season. Lent/Easter is one of my favorite times of the year. I'm not sure why I love it so much, but I do. I always feel refreshed and ready to start anew when it's over.
Throughout the season, I'll be sharing some fun cultural-related posts. I also plan on making some cards to send out this year, too.

Sabine

Today Was A Fairytale

Bonne Saint-Valentin, tout le monde!
Sorry that my Valentine's Day greeting is late; however, I haven't been able to share my photos until now. Life's been pretty busy.
Anyway, you may be wondering about the title of this post. Valentine's Day was indeed not a fairytale; however, it is a Taylor Swift song featured in Valentine's Day- one of Lilly's favorite movies. It is one of Lilly's favorites because Lilly's birthday happens to fall on Valentine's Day. Her favorite color is pink, so she says she has the "prettiest birthday".

On Valentine's Day, we took a break from studying to exchange cards.

Here's Lilly with the Valentine's Day/birthday card I gave her.

I wrote it in French just to make her mad. Although she is in a French class, her French skills have a long way to go. She'd rather just stick with the sciences. If you'd like an English translation of the card, I wrote:
Dear Lilly,
I am very happy that we're friends! You are very funny, and you are my first American friend. Happy birthday!
Happy Valentine's Day, Lilly!
Kisses,
Sabine
With the French aside, she loves the card because of the tissue paper background I used.


Here is the front of the card Lilly made for me. As usual, she took the simple route.

Her card has some scientific/anatomical flair to it, which kind-of amused me. It was very entertaining.
In case you can't read it, she wrote:
Arteries are red.
Veins are blue.
You're a great friend...
...and my heart thinks so, too!
Happy Singles Awareness Day!"
I guess I might as well explain why she said Singles Awareness Day. She wants a boyfriend who will send her pink roses and three-pound boxes of chocolate. True fact- she told me that about a million times. She's a hopeless romantic.

Here we are with our cards!

Oh, and I bought my twin sister Sandrine some presents, too. She'll have to wait to receive them, though. Regardless, I hope she is pleased! Since she is a talented ballerina, I got her a necklace with a ballerina charm on it. I bought her a spare charm (a ballet slipper) in case she wanted to shake things up.

 Here's a close up of my gift to Sandrine la ballerine:





Bonne Saint-Valentin, mes amis! I hope you guys had a great day with your family, friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, and loved ones!

Sabine

Merci, tout le monde!

Merci, tout le monde!

¡Gracias, todo el mundo!

Thank you, everyone! If I could speak more languages, I'd thank you guys some more. :)

For the second consecutive year, my blog has been nominated for an AGPT Academy Award in the category of Best Writing. When I first began blogging, I didn't realize that I would get the responses I have received. I was merely blogging just to get things off my mind. I am very happy with the responses, and I am even more grateful for all of the friends I have made because of blogging. While I want to thank my readers for their support, I also want to thank those who comment on my posts for their friendships.

To celebrate, here is a look at my blog headers throughout the years (you can click on each one to make it larger):





Do you have a favorite? If so, I'd love to hear which one it is! Let me know by leaving a comment.

Aside from being nominated for Best Writing, I was also nominated in the category of Best Set Design for my bedroom! It was a nice surprise, and once again, I thank you guys for the nomination. To view photos of my room, CLICK HERE!


Thank you guys once again, and remember, your votes are much appreciated. I am not expecting everyone to vote for me, of course, but any votes I do get would be very, very nice. ;)

To vote, CLICK HERE and HERE!

Merci beaucoup, tout le monde!
Sabine