Paris: the first month
- août 05, 2019
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Sitting in our new apartment, I desperately
try to write something about all of the cool and new things that have happened
during the last time I wrote something here. My baby (not so tiny) cat, Léo is
sleeping right next to me. I breathe in, breathe out, and try to focus. It has
been two months since I’ve tried to put words together about these big changes
in my life. Many things came out, but nothing that seemed to translate what I
have in my mind and heart.
More than a month ago, I was
surrounded by boxes in this tiny studio of mine. It has been my home for three
years and served me right. I loved it probably as much as I hated it. And now,
it seems as if it was in another lifetime. And yet, here I am, the same me,
just a few hundred kilometres away with real adult furniture and a proper bed.
Adulthood has been enjoyable lately my friends, growing up is something amazing
as much as it is scary.
Now, a month after the challenging
move, I feel at home. Sleeping next to mon amoureux every night without him
having to leave every Sunday night is a true gift itself. Our family has grown
into three with the little tornado we have adopted: Léo. I won’t say that
everything is perfect and smooth, but it has been a pretty good adjustment,
easy I must say. It seems that it was the right move for us, moving forward a
happily life of two (three).
I can hear the metro, the neighbour
talking, the breath of my kitten sleeping; all new sounds in a new life of
mine. I wanted to document it as much as I could, but it seems that time flies
and life don’t often leave you with words to be put on everything, therefore
you have to keep things for yourself. I’m gonna write new blog post, I already
have three planned for the next weeks. I love this blog, and not being as much
present as I wanted is something I have to work on. Writing makes me happy,
makes me full, makes me me. Therefore, I’ll see you very soon.
Hello, it's nice to know you've adjusting well. Being adult is really hard. I, too, have been adjusting with our recent move. It's really hard and the expenses continuously pile up. I just hope I get to fully adjust soon. :)
RépondreSupprimerIt's probably just a question of time and getting use to a new change. But the thing with changes is that it can be really positive :)
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