Bro I am not commenting that early normally, but here we go!
I'm sure you miss that peanut butter. The other cool thing is you got weed shops everywhere, though you probably missing the booze by now.
Let me remind you of all the thing you gonna miss:
Dog shit on the pavement, "je ne parle pas anglais", rude shop owner, real 🥐, real coffee, but on the other hand you just left before ww3 so, put your 3d glasses honey, the show's bout to start 😎
Hahaha that's funny. There's a long list of things that I miss already. Bakeries are probably the biggest but you would be surprised about the other big one...
Driving. Driving in France is 1000% better. I could drive for hours without hitting a single stop light or stop sign. Here I hit between 12 - 24 just trying to get out of town. Then another 6-15 while driving on highways to the next location. Round-abouts are seriously genius devices. Drivers are much more courteous in France as well and I rarely got stuck in traffic there. Day one in Canada I was stuck in traffic coming back from the airport for at least an hour and and half. A 40 minute drive took over 2 hours. You wouldn't think that driving in France was good but it was the best country of any that I've driven in and I've driven in a lot by now lol.
I can already hear in your writing that the old Canadians habits are sinking in again, it's cray how quickly it comes back, almost overnight.
It's kinda similar when you visit the family and old habits come back, you take back your role in within the family like when you were a kid. Weird isn't it?
Same thing about place where you lived. The feeling of the place comes back, and also what you loved and hated about that place.
Haha that so true man. It feels like I never left really. It's almost like my time in France was just a dream. It already feels so long ago. It's really weird actually.