Alexis Morton: La Vie en France
When I first arrived in France, I felt like I was in a haze. I went through the motions without really taking in what was happening. I think since I’ve settled in to life in Amiens, I’ve noticed the differences between here and Vancouver; at first it frustrated me, but now they make me happy. Even though I’m accustomed to my life here now, the differences make me step back and realize what a crazy adventure I’m on. The streets and sidewalks are cobblestone, I walk past the biggest Notre Dame cathedral in France every day on my way to school, and people really do walk around carrying baguettes! In my first week in France, I thought I would be homesick, but when I think of everything I’ve already done, and what I have planned ahead, it seems like I have such little time left. In three weeks I saw five countries: Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and the Czech Republic. It was a whirlwind trip, days were packed, and I’m still trying to comprehend the amount o...