A few days ago multiple people asked me what was the coolest thing I had done in France so far. The best I could come up with was getting bread and hot chocolate. Which is sad. I mean, I've been in France for almost a month now and my highlight is getting hot chocolate.
For a few days I continued to be sad about not doing cool things. But then I remembered an excellent quote from Barney Stinson:
This is great advice! Why be sad when you can be awesome?
That's what I decided to do. I decided to go be awesome.
Today I got out of class at 10:30, and rather than go home like I usually would, I decided to do something. So I went to Fourvière.
And even though the actual church is still pretty lame, it was a beautiful day. The view of the city was amazing.
Next I went to the Roman Theaters.
Which were way cooler than I was expecting them to be. I also went to the museum for free, and there were a lot of cool things to see and videos to watch. The problem with museums, though, is that no one really cares about the pictures that you take of the things you saw. That's why I took a picture of myself -- there just happen to be some tiny vases in the background.
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"These are cool tiny vases! Let me take a picture with them." -Kenna |
I was caught by one of the museum workers. It was almost embarrassing, except that I had been taking pictures of myself all day and was mostly over the embarrassing part of it.
My final stop was at the Parc de la Tête d'Or.
Here I had a picnic with a sandwich, macaroons, and Harry Potter.
Overall you could say it was a pretty awesome day.
You could. Except, you don't know the whole story.
While at Fourvière a man from Dubai asked me to dinner after using a very cheesy pick up line. I was extremely flattered, but also a little worried that he was trying to pick-pocket me. He was also at least 10 years older than me, so I said no. But I did get a very nice picture out of it that I didn't have to take of myself, so that was cool.
At the Parc de la Tête d'Or I searched for a good 10 minutes to find the perfect spot for my picnic. I finally found it -- it was right on the water, but still a nice place to sit, when a man came up to me and started speaking very fast French. I was afraid I was being told I wasn't allowed to sit there, but then he came and joined me. I told him a few times that I didn't understand what he was saying, but he kept talking anyway. In fact, I did understand what he was saying, but I didn't want to answer. He asked if I was single and if I liked to dance and said I had nice eyes. He was also at least 50 years old. And he kissed my hand a lot. I was finally so uncomfortable (and also annoyed that he ruined my perfectly good, solitary picnic) that I told him I had to go meet my boyfriend.
I then walked for another 10 minutes before finding a bench on the opposite side of the lake so I could still be near the water. It wasn't as nice a spot, but it was pretty good. I only had time to eat my sandwich before another man came up and asked if anyone had told me I looked like a princess today. I didn't know how to say, "Why yes, actually, two other men already covered that, but thanks!" He then sat down on my park bench and started talking. On the one hand it was really fun to practice my French (it was cool because I understood a lot of what he was saying). On the other hand it was weird because he was also somewhere around 50 years old and wanted to kiss my hand as well.
By the time he left it was getting dark and I was too cold to read Harry Potter.
It's not like I wasn't flattered by the attention, I just wish France would send me some attractive men my own age to interrupt my picnics. I probably would have even offered to share some of my macaroons with them.
In conclusion, sometimes being awesome means that you don't get to read Harry Potter. And that's sad. Which means that being awesome is not always awesome.
True story.