Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Leaving on a jet plane!

I'm leaving for Barcelona in several hours! I'm so excited to get out of Paris for awhile. After being with my family for a week playing Super Tourist, I can't wait to explore some sites that I haven't seen yet.

I'll be in Spain from today until Tuesday, and then Wednesday morning I'm leaving for Nice. Of my three travel buddies, I've never travelled with two of them, so I'm anxious to see how we wind up working together as a travel team.

Anyway, having my family in Paris was a fun experience. I hope that it's given them the bug to explore some more countries. In the meantime, I can't wait to have new travels in the future. Seeing as the 7-hour direct flight to Paris all but wiped them out, I can't see my family hopping on a 24-hour flight to head to New Zealand or Australia with me. Any takers?


I don't want to sound like I'm too good for Paris. Quite the contrary. Since I've been here, I've consistently been shown that Paris's standards far exceed mine, in terms of fashion, culture, and communication skills. I like to think that I've adjusted pretty well, but I find it pointless to try and pretend that I'm a French person and be serious about it. I have enough French friends, but it's not because I said to myself BON JE VAIS ME TROUVER DES AMIS FRANCAIS. Through working at the soup kitchen and playing frisbee, activities that interest me, I've had conversations with other people. And not just French people, but Tunisian, Algerian, Italian, American, Australian, German, Scottish, Irish, Spanish.. the list goes on. We all speak in French, Spanish, and English as necessary, and it's not a problem if we're not ALWAYS speaking French!

I do like the JYA Paris program enough, but the constant pressure to BE French and to MAKE French friends is stifling! If I thought to myself at the beginning of the year that I was just going to talk to French people all the time and try to work my way into their clique, I would've wound up miserable. PASSION is what really brings people together, no matter the language. Language comes next.


Anyway, that's enough. I'm still happy to be here, and I still have so much to see in Paris! I need to see pretty much every museum and cemetary ever. Thank goodness I still have one last First Sunday of the Month to see the museums for free. AND we're going to Parc Asterix! Log flumes and rollercoasters, here I come!

4 comments:

  1. I'm sure you'll enjoy Spain! Before you leave Europe try to visit Strasbourg too. Here is the url of an australian artist that is living temporarily in Berlin right now. I know that she has planned to go to Paris in not too long so who knows, you might want to help her discover the town?...
    http://lilymaemartin.blogspot.com/

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  2. You were certainly French to me and did a wonderful job interpreting for us whether it was menus, sightseeing info. or visiting with your host parents.

    It was the best trip I ever had. Just wish we could have had more than one visit with you in Paris over the course of the year.

    Thanks for making sure we had a great time! Love you!

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  3. Put another shrimp on the barbie, mate. I have my passport in hand.

    Echo what Mom said about our trip and you commendable tour guide skills

    Have fun in Espana and Nice

    Love ya!

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