Wednesday, April 29, 2009

beginning of the end

well, my time here is quickly drawing to a close. time to pack up, say my goodbyes and readjust to another lifestyle. again. though this blog has been geared more towards my trips than my time in lyon i think it's worth saying a few words about my seven months here, which i'll probably look back on as one of the most carefree periods of my life. there are few people who get to work 3-day weeks interspersed with several 2-week vacations. all this and in living france too. i'm pretty sure it will be hard to readjust to the american work schedule; i've been very spoiled.

i'm afraid this recap will be very boring, as i have no real complaints about this year. my job, though unfortunately a (costly) 50-minute train ride away, was great. some of the other assistants complained about the kids or the lack of preparation, but for me it was just the right amount of teaching without being stressful. plus french kids are adorable. one girl asked if i'd bring her back to america with me in my suitcase; i should have said yes. stupid weight limits.

probably the hardest part was getting settled - finding an apartment, opening a bank account, and doing endless paperwork - all while adjusting to a new country. i don't think i ever felt anything i would consider culture shock but the biggest difference was probably the sheer extent of french bureaucracy. once we had figured that out (after the first few months) things calmed down and we felt better adjusted.

i met some fantastic people here who i will miss dearly. but i think i may miss the city itself just as much. never having actually lived anywhere but suburbs, i really loved being able to walk around the city, especially one so beautiful. i felt so lucky to live here. i still remember walking over my bridge for the first time almost in disbelief. i feel so fortunate i got to live in this city and got to know it so well. it's wonderful being able to walk - or bike - everywhere. oh and the bikes. i think i'll miss them most of all.

and of course a good deal of my time here was spent traveling. i was able to take some wonderful trips, though sometimes i thought i should have tried to visit more new countries. still, i had some amazing experiences. some highlights/best of's:
  • best country: tunisia
  • best city: sevilla
  • best experience/people-watching: carnevale in venice
  • cutest: colmar in winter/annecy in spring
  • exhibit: 'picasso and the masters', paris (the only one that wasn't free); joaquim mir, barcelona; 'repartir a zero', lyon; gerhard richter, grenoble; kazimir malevich, madrid
  • museum: egyptian museum in turin, miniatures museum in lyon
  • festival: fête des lumières
  • hiking: cassis for the view, deux alpes for the mountians (sorry, andorra)
  • meal: paul bocuse brasserie (le sud) in lyon; homemade meals in turin and st-étienne
  • crêpe: fresh strawberry/nutella crepe in paris
  • pastry: strawberry tarte in grenoble, praline tarts all over lyon
  • bread: pain complet in aubagne (tiny town between aix and cassis)
  • market: barcelona's boqueria for food; aix-en-provence for crafts
  • city view: bastille in grenoble, arc de triomphe in paris
  • purchase: kilim in sousse, scarves in faro
  • chapel: matisse chapel in vence, arena chapel in padua
  • church: fourvière
  • cathedral: sevilla, milan (for the facade)
  • palace: the alcázar
  • square: plaza de españa, sevilla
  • park: maria luisa (sevilla), tête d'or (lyon), parc guell (barcelona)
  • sunset: on our hotel roof in kairouan

though this is the end of my time in france (for the time being) it's certainly not the end of my travels. though for a while my trips might be a little more, shall we say, domestic. still, i'm sure i'll be jetting around when i can.

stay tuned.

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