Friday, August 14, 2009

Apres la France

Out of all the options available to me for study abroad, I chose France because I've already been to Spain and I wanted to experience something new. Also, being of French descent (creole), I wanted to see the origin of my heritage. I surprised myself out there; while in Spain I was more reserved and inhibited, thus I did not truly experience the culture. In France, I was more open to pretty much everything. From cooking classes, to swimming in deep waters, to eating zucchini and tomatoes, I've knocked down my walls of inhibition. Furthermore, I think I will be able to study abroad for a semester now. This was the perfect stepping stone from three weeks in Spain to six months in Japan, hopefully. While overseas, I decided that I would double minor in Spanish and French. Languages and international cultures are my passion, so instead of following a safe path, I've decided to follow what makes me happy (and the safe one too). Basically, this experience abroad has helped solidify my plans. I now know that Spain, France, and hopefully Japan will be my focal points in my career. Some future goals are to acquire a Master's Degree in Japanese and/or French studies.

As far as how the culture affected me, truthfully, it wasn't what I expected. We all have preconceived notions of other people, places, etc. France is beautiful and over there I breathe, I live, I love. It is so laid-back and calm, so free, so alive. I didn't run into people who were negative towards me. Matter of fact, they were all so excited and nice! They know the stereotypes, such as "All Texans love their state," which is very true (I'm from Texas). They adore Obama. It was so easy for me to relate to their culture too because of my Creole heritage. Some things I already knew: Mardi Gras, boudin, and such. Surprisingly, people didn't think I was American. They thought I was from Martinique, and I liked it that way. I could slide right on into the midst of them without them knowing, except for sometimes when I had trouble speaking. Because of this opportunity, I know where I want to go in live, figuratively and literally. I honestly think I would still be searching, and still be unsure had I not been graced with this chance. So thank you to all who made it possible!

1 comment:

  1. Christina,

    Just so you know, your byfriend Richard L. Stephens is a two timimg bastard..he has been and is cheating on you and is even rumoured to have someone pregnant along with owing money to alot of people! Just thought you should know!You seem to be a bright girl..don't settle for a loser...Just so that we're clear your "boyfriend " has a tattoo on his back of a cross right? Anyways The night we slept together the picture on the dresser he claims is his sister ..I actually found out it was a picture of his girlfriend wow....He's so disrespectful ..anyways love I don't mean to bust your bubble but the acura driving asshole you're with is a loser. And no matter how charming he is or can be ..and you know what I mean..opening doors, calling me I mean you baby, and so forth..is just a fake.Even his brother knows he's wrong..You might want to get checked for std's..And remember last year around Thanksgiving where you accused him of being with another girl..well he was..infact he's been with alot of women besides you.For someone to have such a small penis..he sure does get around..Driving to Lebanon to sleep with women?! wow..you're with a real loser honey....he puts his mouth on other women too I know because he spent alot of time in the southern region of my body so I guess you better think twice before kissing him again.. I really hated to do it this way but I had no choice. he tried to cover up his dirt well I'm exposing it and I have soooo much more you should know..adios!

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