As I embark on chapter three of the French trilogy that’s
been my post-college life, I’m feeling less like a king or a jedi and more like
a kindergartener starting her first day of school. Or rather a kindergartener
who’s been held back two years but finally stopped wetting herself and can now
function in a classroom setting. I guess I thought by the third time going that
the attachment issues would go away, but the truth is that it gets harder each
time I kiss my America goodbye.
Love Locks Bridge in Paris. |
While none of that actually happened (I was very popular in
kindergarten), my first two years abroad have made me realize how good I had it
back home. Where I used to receive praise for good grades and good hair, I’m now
aware of the areas I’m not so strong at, such as speaking other languages or
chewing with my mouth closed. Being funny doesn’t count for nothing if the
jokes aren’t in French, and even when they are, with such a heavy accent you’re
never sure if they’re laughing with or at you (and honestly, French people
don’t laugh all that much). Plus, no one knows how to twerk over thurr. And everyone
smokes. And they’re all so damn skinny. Gross.
But, but, but… it’s also really not so bad.
Tour Eiffel (in English: Eiffel Tower) |
Oui, oui, this time around I’m doing France the RIGHT way, à
la mode, and living the dream life (for everyone other than Sedaris and myself)
of working at a hip company in downtown Paris. That’s right, I’m moving to PARIS!
It's that one with the tall phallic looking building where Moulin Rouge takes place. And what’s even better is that I’ll be
doing what I actually went to college for (cool) and getting paid to do it
(even cooler) and it’ll all be in English (wow that’s the coolest)! I’ll be writing story scripts of murder mystery cases for a popular
computer game, which is the absolute perfect job for a Japanese girl who
studied scriptwriting in the murder capital of America.
They say that third time's the charm, and I finally believe after
two years of language setbacks, relationship hiccups and mad stomach pains from
the cheese, that this time around I’m going to do it right... and do it well. Suck it, le France, I’m back.
Stay tuned. (and come visit!)
Congrats, Ashley!
ReplyDeletethanks love! come visit =) hope things are going well for you at A&F!
DeleteOwwww yeah good to have you back in Europe! Hopefully we'll meet again!
ReplyDeleteMUAHAHA <3
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