I have been in France for five months 20 days
and counting.
I miss laughing at least 80 percent of the
time. I miss my cat meowing and
taking my dog for walks. I miss my
Nature’s Gate shampoo and conditioner.
I miss my own shower. I miss my own bed. I miss the rest of my clothes, which have been neglected for
5 months. I miss not getting to
know my new house. I miss
Carpenter Library with the tables.
I miss my job working in archives. I miss people smiling on the
street. I miss blue skies 200 days
out of the year instead of 14. I
miss local things. I miss knowing
people on the street and I miss Vermont farmers’ markets. I miss really good tap water. I miss green spaces that weren’t
artificially made but rather consciously protected. I miss my sweatpants.
I miss swimming. I miss
responsible students. I miss BYOB
restaurants. I miss Vermonters. I
miss Bryn Mawr. I oddly miss the
United States. I miss Bear Pond
Books. I miss the English
language. I miss my quirks. I miss driving. I miss playing the saxophone. I miss my friends. I miss my family. I miss my oddly extended family. I probably miss you (whoever you are reading
this). I miss understanding
academia. I miss being a true-to-the-core
political science major. I miss
having the New York Times to read at breakfast. I miss having the New York Times crossword puzzle to
attempt. I miss yarn-bombed
places. I miss snow. I miss the bitter cold of fall in
Vermont. I miss tjmaxx. I miss my printer. I miss coin rolls. I miss well water.
America misses you, too. I've said it before and I'll say it again: oh, Frenchland.
ReplyDeleteFear and loathing in Middletown:
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated. We should convene at some point to figure out our plans to destroy said land.