January in Paris. Many had said
that all I could expect was rain and darkness, but I knew that 2015 was going
to be different. The seventeenth of January was my first true day in the city
of love; at least I think it was, for I felt as if I was having an out of body
experience. Although jet lag had taken over my body, my soul was alive as the
sun glistened through the marshmallow clouds swirling in pink and purple shades
as if the sky had turned into cotton candy. My friend Dave whom I attend school
with back in New York City, but originally from London, had planned to be in
the city for the day to meet up with me. Now, when I say that this day felt
like an out of body experience, surreal it was by the way things had just happened
to work out and fall into place. You see, my best friend Jacqueline, also from
New York, decided to come to Paris with me for the week to move me in and get a
small feel of the love, the art and the history this magical place has to
offer. At the start of the day, I had to attend orientation at Parsons, the art
school I am attending for the semester, for why I am here in the first place.
Might I add, since it is my first day here in the city, I have no phone, no way
of contact with the world of technology for the time being. Before I left, I
told Jacqueline that I believed I would be able to get WIFI at the school and I
would let her know when I was done so she could come and meet me and then we
could meet up with Dave. Little did I know that once I had arrived at school,
my phone wouldn’t connect to WIFI, I had no idea the area I was in, spoke no
French and had no way of contacting Jacqueline. So then I began to panic; you
see, the past six months I developed an issue with anxiety. I don’t know why or
what had triggered this, especially since I am now twenty years old and have
never dealt with anything like this ever in my life, but it is what it is. What
usually triggers this anxiety is when I am out of my comfort zone, so the
situation I was in at the time explains it all. As I am beginning to panic, the
security guard from downstairs comes to the room to tell me I have a friend
waiting for me in the lobby. I am calm and full of faith. I went downstairs and
there she is, Jacqueline waiting for me, as she somehow knew to come to me.
After
orientation, one of the program leaders decided to take the group to a “home
goods” store to buy things for our dorms or apartments. She claims that it is
very close by, so I call Dave, using Jacqueline’s phone, telling him to meet us
at the Pyramides stations in fifteen minutes, for he claimed he was almost by
the school anyways. As we’re walking with the group, Elena, our program leader
takes us down into the metro station because the store is off of Chatelet, one stop
from Pyramides. Jacqueline and I are now conflicted with what to do about Dave
since we did not know we would be taking the train to this store. As we are
trying to figure out what to do, I turn around and who is standing there
smiling, waiting to greet me, Dave. This was the second thing that had just
happened to work out today.
As we got
off the metro at Chatelet, there it was; so beautiful and unreal, The Seine. It
was like nothing I had ever seen before. I felt as if I was in an old French
film. Dave, Jacqueline and I decided to then not waste this perfect day and to
explore. We began by stopping to get a bite to eat at a restaurant nearby.
Jacqueline claimed she had another friend from New York that just also happened
to be in Paris, was trying to have him meet up with us but his phone died. So
there we sat at this restaurant, ordering espresso and avocat- crevettes,
avocado and shrimp. Within fifteen minutes, another miracle happened,
Jacqueline’s friend, Joseph, just happened to find us and join our main dish of
saumon fume, smoked salmon. After our dejeuner, it was time to explore. I still
could not believe how perfect the weather was for I was simply wearing a denim
jacket on top of a grey sweater. Our exploring was simply to walk along the Seine.
We started on one side until we decided to explore the other. The more we walked
the more stands we passed. People selling old literature, records, art,
flowers, and of course the typical touristy items. Jacqueline walked with
Joseph, an old friend whom she had not seen in a long time, while I walked with
Dave. I had never thought of Dave in a romantic sense but today was different;
it was the happiest I had felt in maybe over a year. I don’t know if it was
because we were on the Seine surrounded by the most beautiful architecture I
have ever seen in my life, because Dave spoke perfect French, because the sun
was shining golden on my hair while the wind was giving it a twirl, or maybe
because Dave had me smiling and laughing nonstop while my best friend was on
her own journey right behind me. I don’t know. But what I do know is that in
this moment I was falling in love with the place that I was going to spend the
next four and a half months of my life living in and I couldn’t be any happier.
This was ultimate bliss.
As Dave,
Jacqueline, Joseph and I continued our journey along the Seine, the serenity
continued. It was as if almost everything I had wanted to see that made me
think of Paris had just come to us on our own. There it was, The Louvre. It was
as if it had just jumped out at us and we didn’t see it coming. I thought to
myself, this is how my life is going to be the next several months, I am going
to be walking along on my way somewhere and nonchalantly the Louvre will be
right there. There were kids playing futbol, in the grass in front of the
museum like it was just an ordinary building. That is another thing, the grass.
Every patch of grass I came upon was so green and fresh. The air was a heavenly
scent I couldn’t even begin to describe. What a change from the thickness of
pollution that fills the New York City skies. Because of the freshness in the
grass and air, I allowed my nose to lead the group of where we should adventure
next and we ended up in Les Jardin Tuilleries, another place that I couldn’t
wait to see. Along my left and right, people were picnicking, dancing, reading,
painting and loving. The inspiration I had hoped to find in Paris was this
spot. One of many more I believe will come. As we walked along the Tuilleries,
directly in front of us was a Ferris Wheel that I had no knowledge of existing
in Paris. La Grand Roue stood tall and majestic. I’m not sure why but I’ve
always had a love of the way Ferris wheels appear to be. I think they are
beautiful but it is something that I do not think I could ever really explain
why.
The sun was
beginning to set and the air began to reach a chill but I was still in a sort
of trance and continued to walk along with everyone else until we had reached
the biggest iconic figure of Paris, The Eiffel tower. I felt as if I was in the
heart of Paris, with no worries and surrounded by beauty. It was then that
daylight turned into night. Dave went to buy a pain au chocolat, chocolate
croissant, which warmed me. As we walked back up the seine to find the metro,
Dave turned me around and it was a sight I will hold with me forever, the
Eiffel Tower sparkling in gold and white. I then looked back along the Seine
and couldn’t understand how Paris could be so absolutely stunningly mind
blowing during the day and the night. It was then that I snapped back to
reality trying to figure out what even happened that day, because it was the
first time I have ever been surrounded by such history and art that it did not
feel real and it was then clear to me that I came here to Paris for a reason
and that I will have to figure out.
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