Saturday, May 15, 2010

Moving Day! (plus a little bit of background)

So, If you don't know me, here's the deal. I'm basically homeless at the moment. yup. for the last 5 months I've been moving around from friends house to friends house while I "sort things out" 
This whole process was meant to take no more than two months, but, life doesn't like to go along with your schedule, so here's the progression so far:
1. a little over a year ago I moved to France, basically because I had nothing better to do...well, also, it had been in my heart for a LONG time. 
2 I Realized that I wanted to stay much longer than the alloted 3 months with a tourist visa, so I went home to California to figure out how to get a real visa de long séjour! (long stay visa) 
3. decided to become an Au Pair and worked my tail off for three months getting everything set up in order to do that. 
4. came back to france and realized that my Au pair family thought that "au pair" was french for "slave girl", and if you know me you know that I don't take peoples crap. so after 3 months I quit. 
(now comes the fun part) 
5. I was "hired" at a restaurant called Breakfast in America and did my trial shift and all the necessary things to start my new life in Paris. 
6. After my trial shift I went in to get my schedule and the manager told me they wouldn't need me until a month from that time! FAIL! it's not like I needed to pay rent on the closet I had just managed to rent. 
7. I got kicked out of the apartment I was living in (I couldn't pay..so it was fair, I think) and was desperately searching for a different job, applying, going to interviews, and getting NOWHERE! 
8. a month actually does go by and a call up old BIA to see about my job they'd promised me. turns out the guy I was supposed to replace decided not to leave. which left me with no job (sad face) 
9. Looking for a job...looking for a job...looking...looking...looking...NOTHING
10. out of desperation and a serious need for...well everything (I had literally less than a Euro left to my name.)  I looked around I saw that I still had yarn, needles, and hands. and so I decided to open up an Etsy shop and sell knitted bows, something I had already knitted in the past and knew i could come up with lots of different ones. 
11. now we are back in the present. 

All this to say, from the time I left the Au Pair job I haven't unpacked my suitcase! I've not stayed anywhere for more than a month, so "moving day" happens often. 
I'm actually getting quite talented at lugging all my crap onto the metro and across town. (I've realized that that's why you call it "luggage") 
And, Yes, today is one of those days, when I get to exert super human strength. at least this is a relatively short move (only one change...yess, but also a lot of stairs...bahh) 

all of this moving really creates a longing to be settled, I think later I'll post a "dream house" article, maybe that should become regular. I'm still figuring out what exactly is going into this blog so let me know what you'd like to see more of! 


3 comments:

  1. Hey Kasey!

    Cute blog and lovely Etsy shop. I can relate to your joblessness and poverty. Oh, the trials of growing up.. or at least attempting to.

    Remember when we ran into each other on the freeway? Strange times.

    -Beth

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  2. Aaaaaw Kasey! I hope you find a job, home, etc. It's so encouraging to see that you're having fun and full of hope through all this. I'm going to check out your Etsy!

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