Best kiss witnessed yet (and there have been many to choose from, believe me): Two people on a motorcycle, making out at a stop light - WITH their helmets still on. Safety first!
Lest you think from the last two posts that my life is all roses and music, allow me to describe a lowly moment last night: I was in Odeon (where we were salsa dancing the night before) with Ann and Jen. It was 11pm, my back and my entire body ached, I was exhausted, I hadn't had much opportunity to speak French that day, Ann and I had two metro mishaps, I'd just spent 4 Euros (close to 7 dollars) on a cup of coffee at a bar, and I was still hungry but didn't want to spend any more money. I felt like I had been stared at and laughed at for most of the afternoon and I was tired of feeling like an outsider. I wanted something to eat but couldn't figure out what it was. A slice of pizza for 4,50 euros? A scoop of gelato for 3,50? The three of us wandered the streets of Odeon looking for the mystery that would satisfy my vague longings. Every bar we passed brought more stares. Finally I exclaimed, "I just want some cheap food!" That was it. Cheap food. But alas, as of yesterday I hadn't found any cheap food anywhere in this city (today I did much better, and am feeling much more at home here). In the end I ordered a delicious crepe sallee with ham, chesse and an egg for 5,50. It was well worth the expense. As I said, today was much better. The hard part of travelling is feeling like an outsider, which is something no one ever wants to be. But where else but on the outside will you meet new people and encounter new cultures? The awkwardness is worth it, in my opinion - especially when I can experience it with two of my dearest friends.
My "outsideness" disappeared for a while today when I took the metro to the outskirs of Paris to meet with a family in need of a nanny. We spoke French nearly the entire time! My brain hurt but it was a blast. The family was a lot of fun. Three wild kids and a baby; we'll see how everything pans out.
I'm off to bed. We met Jen at the Arc de Triomphe when she got off work at 10pm and walked up and down the Champs Elysees. I've taken to sampling perfumes at expensive stores as a way to hide the scent of my un-laundered clothes. My coat and most-worn jeans currently smell like a strange combination of Secret Obsession, Magnifique, and a nameless Vanilla from a make-your-own-perfume station.
For those of you that care: I fit my hair into a small pony-tail today.