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Living in France for Two Years

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Time moves differently as we get older. Some days never seem like they will never end, but months pass with a blink of an eye. How is it possible time can move so fast but so slow at the same time? And while it almost feels like we just arrived, as of February 27, we have officially been living in France for two years.

The seemingly endless days when we could only leave our apartment one hour a day are now a distant memory. The original 6:00 pm curfews are now when we leave our apartment to start the weekend. We’ve traded our paper permission slip (attestation) for an electronic QR code showing our vaccination status. 

If you told “2020 Laura” what the world would be like over the next two years, I wouldn’t have believed you. In the beginning, it was the fear of the unknown. Remember when we would use Lysol wipes (if you could find them) at the beginning of the pandemic to wipe down all groceries? We didn’t even have masks then. And now, I have verbally said out loud, “I prefer the FF2P masks to surgical masks as they fit my face better”. 

After fear came frustration. We constantly questioned why France, and all of Europe, had strict restrictions in place for months on end, when life in South Carolina would have mostly been normal. And as we navigated through the frustration, we complained but complied as the French do. 

After the frustration eased with the lifting of restrictions, we could move into the fun stage. Even in the middle of a pandemic, we have been so lucky to be in a position where we can safely travel. We are vaccinated, boosted, masked up, and have subjected ourselves to countless nose swabs. Over the previous two years, we have traveled to fourteen countries and over 80 citiesGive or take a couple; I’ve lost count! And that’s a good problem to have.

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Here are some highlights of our second year in France.

And here we are, heading into March 2022! So how do we feel right now about living in France after two years? 

While our time in France has had many bumps along the way, overall, we are happy to be living in Lyon. We prefer the lifestyle over here, as there is more focus on working to live instead of living to work. I am no longer the workaholic I used to be, and I now am confident in my worth and have passions and hobbies.

Being on an expat contract has given us many opportunities we could not have ever experienced on a quick vacation. We can explore cities, large and small, that never would have made our vacation list. We can attend events and learn about different cultures and gain perspective. Our mindset has shifted and expanded. 

In the scope of the pandemic, things are continuing to move in the right direction. Next-door neighbor Switzerland dropped all rules and said the pandemic is now the individual’s responsibility. As of the beginning of March, France will no longer require masks indoors for anywhere controlled by the vaccine pass. This move is huge. 

So after two years of living in France in crazy, unprecedented times, will we get to experience France in “precedented times”? Well, we officially have a return date to Greenville. Jordan has some projects at work he needs to finish up, which will keep us in Lyon a little longer than expected.

THE SHANES WILL RETURN HOME IN FEBRUARY 2023.

What does this mean for us? More time to make memories together, go on adventures and tick off more countries on our list. Hopefully. Let’s hope the pandemic and Russia chill out. 

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