My journey so far

For friends and family who havent seen or heard from me in a while I thought Id give you a quick break-down of the last 7 months and all that I've been up to. I started my journey back in Canada right where it all began...Vancouver. I spent a week hanging out with all the friends that I had spent a whole year with when I worked there in 2004/2005. It was so great to be back with everyone and to hang out in all the places I'd called home for a year.

When I got to Montreal I was so excited, Alex and I had been apart for four months and I'd missed him like crazy. I was a little culture-shocked when I first got here because it's so different but I quickly fell in love with the city. Its completely different from Auckland and Vancouver, there's alot more history and of course everything is in French.
There's still soooo much to explore, I still manage to get lost all the time, but that's all part of the fun.

Just after Christmas Alex and I went to Rimouski, his home town. I'd never met his parents before, and I was totally nervous especially because they dont speak much English and my French was almost non existent back then. However it ended up being amazing. His parents turned out to be these fun loving easy going people and I felt much more at ease. Rimouski is a cute town north of Montreal. We went to the beach and there were ice bergs floating everywhere.


When I got back from all these wonderful trips I started babysitting these two awesome kids called Molly and Michael. Everyday after school we hung out and did homework. I was able to work on my french pronuciation thanks to michaels dictee. They got Jazz the lovely lab a few months later and everytime I took her for walks people would stop me in the street to tell me how cute she was. Im not babysitting Molly and Michael anymore which is sad but im just really glad I got to meet these awesome people.

I was so blessed with my apartment in Montreal, I found a cool place with cool people. Luckily the room was furnished because I didnt own any furniture. However, my roomates were quick to give me a bigger bed which was so nice. When Luis got a job in Quebec city and moved out there was lots of renovation going on, we had a large hole in the basement to fill after Luis took the big tv away. Its a nice relaxed apartment and I love being able to go home to it.

For our one year anniversary Alex took me on a picnic to the river. He had created a great meal with grapes and cheese, sandwhiches and wine, and my favourite dessert, sugarpie. We had such a wonderful day and it reminded me how lucky I am to have him.
We had a challenging first year with our crazy jobs at swiss chalet and with me having to go back to New Zealand for four months. He moved back to Quebec while I was in New Zealand and I just knew that my next journey was in that direction.
I'm so glad that I made that step because when I look back on the last year I can see how blessed I am and how God has opened doors up for me in places that I never thought would be possible. As cheesy as it sounds, I just feel that extra bit stronger knowing that Alex is waiting for me at the end of each day.

So now Im waiting to start university at Concordia University in Montreal in September. I've been accepted into the French studies degree. Im so excited about this new chapter in my life. Ive been out of school for a few years so its definatly time to go back, my brains starting to feel a bit mushy. Its not as though everyday is great and happy, but I think if you can remind yourself how lucky you are to have the opportunity of change then the world opens up all its secrets to you.
1 Comments:
At 11:47 PM,
Wanderlusting said…
You, me, staring contest, now...damn you win...you always do
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