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Oct. 17th, 2011 04:07 pmSo today:
- I sent in my whole 'I live in France now, French government, please pretend I'm a citizen for the next few months!" packet. 5,30 euros. :(
- Bought train tickets to go visit Melissa in England, which was so expensive I can't actually think about it too hard or my brain will explode but I WILL SEE MELISSA IN EIGHT DAYS :D :D :D
- Watched the pilot and first episode of Dr Quinn Medicine Woman and omg, it is SO MUCH BETTER than anticipated! No, seriously. I tweeted that I should probably be irked that every five seconds Sully gets to rescue Michaela (often by using his tomahawk, and no, that's not a metaphor but mmmmm) but no, seriously. I'm, what, three hours in and I have bought them lock stock and barrel and I just want them to be together all day every day. Who knew I found the mountain man get up an attractive thing? Not I!
I'm obviously feeling a lot better- having a phone with internet so that I can email my mom in lieu of texts and tweet with you all is doing *wonders* to make me feel more normal, and people I barely know on campus have stopped me to be all "are you the english assistant? THE INTERNET IS COMING WE'RE WORKING ON IT," so IDK if people were really touched by how dedicated I was requesting it or if news spread that I cried several times talking to people about how homesick I was, but I'll take it.
Even now, though, when I'm pretty much happy with my location and what's going on, I still will get blindsided by a sucker punch of homesickness for no good reason. Earlier today I was either brushing my teeth or putting on makeup, something by the mirror in my bedroom, and I almost burst into tears because I was suddenly so homesick. It's awful. I never endured this at college! What gives!
(I know I'm feeling better overall, though, because suddenly my body is no longer accepting 8+ hours of sleep a night anymore, and I'm starving ALL OF THE TIME, like my body remembers it's barely eaten for the past few weeks and wants to make up for it all at once.)
- I sent in my whole 'I live in France now, French government, please pretend I'm a citizen for the next few months!" packet. 5,30 euros. :(
- Bought train tickets to go visit Melissa in England, which was so expensive I can't actually think about it too hard or my brain will explode but I WILL SEE MELISSA IN EIGHT DAYS :D :D :D
- Watched the pilot and first episode of Dr Quinn Medicine Woman and omg, it is SO MUCH BETTER than anticipated! No, seriously. I tweeted that I should probably be irked that every five seconds Sully gets to rescue Michaela (often by using his tomahawk, and no, that's not a metaphor but mmmmm) but no, seriously. I'm, what, three hours in and I have bought them lock stock and barrel and I just want them to be together all day every day. Who knew I found the mountain man get up an attractive thing? Not I!
I'm obviously feeling a lot better- having a phone with internet so that I can email my mom in lieu of texts and tweet with you all is doing *wonders* to make me feel more normal, and people I barely know on campus have stopped me to be all "are you the english assistant? THE INTERNET IS COMING WE'RE WORKING ON IT," so IDK if people were really touched by how dedicated I was requesting it or if news spread that I cried several times talking to people about how homesick I was, but I'll take it.
Even now, though, when I'm pretty much happy with my location and what's going on, I still will get blindsided by a sucker punch of homesickness for no good reason. Earlier today I was either brushing my teeth or putting on makeup, something by the mirror in my bedroom, and I almost burst into tears because I was suddenly so homesick. It's awful. I never endured this at college! What gives!
(I know I'm feeling better overall, though, because suddenly my body is no longer accepting 8+ hours of sleep a night anymore, and I'm starving ALL OF THE TIME, like my body remembers it's barely eaten for the past few weeks and wants to make up for it all at once.)
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Date: 2011-10-17 02:23 pm (UTC)I'm glad things are better overall. :) I think part of the homesickness is not just missing people, but missing familiarity. France is different in nearly every way from the United States. When you were at college, you didn't have to adjust to a new language, new currency, new food, new cultural expectations. You just had to adjust to missing your family. The double shift is really, really difficult. I was glad I went abroad for a full year because I felt I really figured it out and got into a groove after about three months, when students who did a half-year were getting ready to leave.
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Date: 2011-10-17 02:31 pm (UTC)I think you must be right... there's no other reason to explain why being in a grocery store makes me want to burst into tears every single time. The language really isn't bothering me, but I spend a fair amount of time with people speaking English, which helps, but lord do I find stores challenging.
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Date: 2011-10-17 04:52 pm (UTC)I laughed when you said you sometimes get emotional brushing your teeth -- I guess that's what happened to Adama, Season 4.5.
Sleep! Eat!
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Date: 2011-10-17 07:50 pm (UTC)* mouth waters *
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Date: 2011-10-17 07:55 pm (UTC)glad it's going better for you!
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Date: 2011-10-17 08:40 pm (UTC)and also, he is young and dorky looking. :)
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Date: 2011-10-17 08:46 pm (UTC)Wait until Christmas! French grocery stores do Christmas really, really well. You have to get a Kinder advent calendar for me. I haven't found a really good advent calendar in the US since I got spoiled by my Kinder one in France.
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Date: 2011-10-17 10:04 pm (UTC)I'm glad things are getting better for you!
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Date: 2011-10-18 06:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-10-18 11:42 am (UTC)Yay! for London!
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Date: 2011-10-18 12:53 pm (UTC)I'm still really homesick, but I am doing so much better than I was! I've been so lucky to have caring and supportive people around me.
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Date: 2011-10-18 02:54 pm (UTC)*hugs* I can't believe you are in France! You are very brave and I'm glad to hear you're adjusting.
Almost want to cheer you with some Gaius and Caprica in Colorado fic. Heee! They'd be hilarious. Jake would try to recruit Caprica to the saloon and Myra would have to warn them. Ah, memories. :-)
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Date: 2011-10-18 05:57 pm (UTC)*hugs* I can't believe I'm here either! It's very weird, and I'm not so sure it's brave so much as foolish? At least at this point I'm still like WHYYYY SELF WHYYYY so hopefully that will end.
OMG, Gaius and Caprica in Colorado Springs! That would be amazing.