A Post a Day in May 2019 #18: My time in France

I have pledged to write a new post for this blog every day in May.

Between high school and university, I spent about eight months in France — a transformative experience for me. I remember the time now, all these years later, in fragments and moments, more or less intense, a tapestry of stories that help inform who I am today.

Haiku was a fun form to play with to describe a few of those moments; while each one can stand alone, together, the fuller story is told. 

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Gap year. World awaits.
Paris: Streets. Cafes. Art. Wine.
Food surprises: Prawns! 

Eyes and ears open.
Tongue loosens. Confidence grows.
No relatives. Me! 

Next stop: Grenoble.
Baby to mind. Au pair job. 
New to me: Diapers! 

Christmas in the Alps.
Chalet. Jean-Francois my crush.
Not returned. Hopes dashed! 

Then, 18. Grown up.
Home late. Streets so dark. Alone. 
No bus. No choice. Scared. 

But gap year: Grown up. 
“Say yes.” Exploring all things. 
Outside. Inside. Me! 

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  1. A life record in haiku,
    Nineteen syllables,
    Six verses and one picture.

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