Sunday, May 6, 2012

Time to make abridgements (?)

So, heya-all, my dear friends!

It has been 129 days here in Paris, France by today! And I have tried to enjoy every second of it (and yes, I think that I have done 99% of it, just as good job as planned). 

As some of you know, I like plans, I need a plan to manage myself and keep myself on tracks, to control my personal everything. Therefore, since I still haven't recieved any results on weather or not I got accepted to the coolest uni. ever (THE SCIENCES PO), I feel a little lost - because so much is dependent on that. For example, it will change my summerplans, according to that "Accepted" or "Not accepted" I will decide for how long I would be staying in Estonia, if I will go travelling to Norway and Ireland...oh, I mean that I will go to those places, but the question is when and for how long. I sure need a job, I got one here in Paris, maybe I'll come back because of that - it is a job, right, not my dream one, but pays for my awesome vintage finds (And there is quite a few...good shit). So....all that uncertanty is making me crazy.  I know what I want, but it doesnt depend on me at this very moment and that makes me feel helpless and I dont like to feel like that. Makes any sence?

Another thing, my canadian friends, Thanh and Nick, they went back to Canada last monday on 31st of April +  another canadian from where I work, Hilda, she had her last shift also last week, so I have been forced to think about the ending of my time here (I did not want to think of that just yet, but maaaan...time flyes! And aparently, this is the reality). I will be very-very-very sad to leave! And a little excited to go home too - cant wait to see all of my awesome friends + the big 30+30+30 b-day party of my dear BFF and Cäspr and Kairi. It will be a blast for sure!

+ I randomly discovered a blog of a woman, who created a list for herself, something like a bucket list, but with a timelimit "Things I need to do before turning 30", so it got me thinking - what are those things that I want to do before the first nr changes into 3... I'm coming out with a list pretty soon. One of the points will be opening a savings account, because I need to have plenty money when I retire, because I need that awesome carrabean cottage with hudge balcony and a swinging bed on the patio with a view to the blue waters and sandy beaches (private one, of course, you know, old people need peace and quiet and I want no g-stringed DDD-cup bimbos sunbathing in my "front yard", alright!)
Other than that, it is being done. Keep you posted on that. 

So, my Paris has been soooo amazing. I love the city, I love my friends, I love my work more and more every day - the people I work with, they are awesome, everyone of them has their own story and they all are very different from each other---by their origin, culture and education, yet, the team works well and I feel like having an another family there. Also, since I was pretty much the only girl, when I was working in the kitchen, the guys, they really take care of me and I feel lucky. :) And now, I'm a waitress, oh maaaan, that's so cool. You know why? Because I'm damn good at that. :D Seriously, I make hudge tips (even if I dont get to keep them...we share ....sharing is caring), I like it a lot. Aaaaand there is that guy there that's THE MR Flirt himself. He invented flirting! Maaan! Tension, good tension in the air! I'm enjoying it sooooo much! 

BTW, the election season is over. Today was the final election round, between  the current President of France, Sarkozy and socialist party canditate Francois Hollande. The results just came in like 10 minutes ago and .....monsieur HOLLANDE is the next President of France. 
By the France24: 
Socialist Hollande beats Sarkozy to win French presidency
Socialist Party challenger François Hollande has beaten incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in a tight run-off election to win the French presidency with 51.9% of the vote to Sarkozy’s 48.1%, Ipsos exit polls show. 

Due to that, it will be a weird few month coming up for french - as you can see from the % of the results - they were quite equal. many are dissapointed! People here - they didnt really support none of them, Sarkozy has been rather a dissapointment himself and Hollande has a reputation of a "floater", meaning that he has never really made any decisions and he never gave a good plan how he was going to run the nation if elected. Yet, we'll see....sure thin is that what France needs right now is a leader who has ability to look fruther in the future and make some (most likely unpopular) choices, for the better future! True story. 

Coming up: 
1. The wedding
2. I came here to die ehk Gerlo & Mait
3. Thanh & Nick
4. Chrishara

PS! Me working as a waitress, I told you that I was good, right, well...I am really good and that is proved by a cute guys' nr that I got working my first shift on the floor. ;) 
Beat that! :P

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