Why We Left the USA (and moved to France)


### Why We Left the USA (and Moved to France)

In pursuit of a life less ordinary, many Americans have found themselves packing their bags, not for a vacation, but for a more permanent change in scenery. Our family was among those who decided to swap the familiar backdrop of the Stars and Stripes for the elegant French tricolore. But what drives a family to leave the comforts of America for life in France? Here’s our story.

#### Seeking Cultural Enrichment

One of the most compelling reasons for our move was the desire for cultural enrichment. France is steeped in history with its roots reaching back to ancient times, evident in every corner from the cobbled streets of small villages to the grand boulevards of Paris. The opportunity to immerse ourselves and our children in this rich tapestry of culture — from art and architecture to literature and history — was something we couldn’t replicate back home.

#### Embracing a Slower Pace of Life

Life in America is often characterized by a relentless pace. The constant hustle can be exhilarating but also exhausting. France, known for its ‘joie de vivre’, offered us a different approach. Here, life moves at a more leisurely pace; long lunches with family are customary, and Sundays are truly a day of rest. This slower pace has allowed us to savor moments more deeply and connect with each other on levels we hadn’t experienced before.

#### Access to Universal Healthcare

The healthcare system in France is vastly different from that in the USA. Ranked among the best globally, French healthcare is accessible to everyone residing in the country, regardless of nationality or income level. This was incredibly appealing as it removed significant anxiety about exorbitant medical costs which can be an unfortunate reality in America even with insurance coverage.

#### Educational Opportunities

France offers high-quality education that is largely publicly funded. The emphasis on comprehensive schooling from preschool through high school without prohibitive costs was attractive as we considered our children’s future educational paths. Additionally, higher education in France is significantly less expensive compared to U.S universities, promising outstanding education without daunting debt.

#### Culinary Adventures

Food plays an integral role in French culture — it’s not merely about sustenance but enjoying every meal as an experience unto itself. Living here has exposed us not just to iconic French cuisine but also an appreciation for quality ingredients used thoughtfully and sustainably. Market days have become a cornerstone of our weekly routine where shopping turns into social gatherings.

#### A Gateway to Europe

Living in France also positioned us ideally as a gateway for exploring the rest of Europe conveniently and affordably via extensive train networks or short flights — an enticing prospect for any travel enthusiast.

#### Challenges along the Way

Our move wasn’t without its challenges; coping with language barriers early on tested our resolve while navigating intricate bureaucratic processes sometimes tested our patience! Over time though, these hurdles have transformed into fulfilling learning experiences contributing profoundly towards personal growth.

Making such an important decision wasn’t easy; it required courage and immense planning but reflecting on it now makes all those moments worth it! Moving across continents brought forward opportunities that enriched us culturally, spiritually, intellectually, culminating into an invigorating lifestyle that we had yearned for quite some time.

In essence, leaving America didn’t mean abandoning one life but rather embracing another; one filled with new narratives waiting eagerly at every cobblestoned bend or vineyard-laden horizon—and for us—that has made all difference.