Sunday, June 28, 2009

Summertime and the living is easy

I hate to jinx it, but I think summer has finally arrived in France. The weather has been a fickle friend for the past couple months - literally dropping or rocketing 10-30 degrees in a day. One day I'd go to work all bundled up under cloudy skies, and the next day I'm sweating my socks off inthe blazing sun. The saddest part is that the nice weather only lasted 2 or three days a week , at most, and the cold, overcast, drizzly days in between were more than enough to kill any joy the sunshine brought.
However, I am happy to report that the weather has been beautiful for well over a week now. In fact, it rained a few days ago, but stayed warm, and was still sunny in the afternoon. Hurray!!

The past couple years, I spent summer sweating it up in the extreme heat and humidity of central Florida. I have to admit, it's nice to enjoy a gentler summer - and the cool, gloomy winter weather I endured only makes me appreciate this even more. This recent stretch of warmth is about as close to perfect summer conditions as one can get!

Summer brings back so many fun memories and feelings.
I love the smell just before a summer storm, and just after the rain.
I love the feeling of walking barefoot through cool grass (another luxury one rarely enjoys with all the crabgrass in Florida).
I love that it is noticeably cooler in the shade.
I love that even though I'm a pale redhead, I can actually tan. Yay for vitamin D and a healthy glow:)
I love playing soccer or going running in the evening.
I LOVE that the temperature drops ever so slightly at night - just enough to be refreshing.
And I love that it stays light out so late now, that you just want to play forever.

Summertime is beautiful in Paris! I have the blessing of living a quick metro train ride from a city full of parks and sites and yummy food. It's like a mini-vacation every time I go. And I have so many wonderful people to share it with! Lately I've had lots of visitors - and therefore excuses to play:) I'm becoming closer with my work friends, who are introducing me to the local favorites.

France also has this beautiful thing called "Soldes." It is a month-long sale, in almost every store, and up to 70% off in some cases. They do it every year. Isn't that fabulous?!
I have to say that the air conditioning here is pretty weaksauce, and somehow they missed the memo on window screens, so night time can be a little toasty. I miss the beach days, YSA activities, pool time, lizards, slurpees, and roadtrips from my Florida summers, but I'm sure I'll have all that again someday.

In the meantime, I'm basking in the glory of my European summer. I've already made some great memories, and I'm certain I will make many more in the months to come. YAY FOR SUMMER!!

3 comments:

Hannah said...

You know, the sun is just a healthy thing all around. :) Glad that you are getting a little.
I loved the descriptions of what you love about summer. It was very concise and yet you touched every part of the summer. :)

Kate & Omar Spilsbury said...

Love the picture! I would love to spend a summer in France. The week I have only spent there I loved! You are not missing much with the heat - it has been killer HOT...the humidity unbearable so far. So enjoy it and man I wish I could go shopping with you!

Tyler said...

That is a great picture, Amy! We're glad to hear you're enjoying your summer! :)