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¡®I¡¯m very impulsive¡¯: Why this American woman moved to France at the age of 70
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She¡¯d dreamed of living in France for years, but according to Janice Deerwester, originally from Texas, life always seemed to get in the way.
In 2021, Janice, who has been a widow since 2012, found herself lying on her bed with the lyrics to ¡°Is That All There Is?,¡± a song about dissatisfaction that was a hit for country singer Peggy Lee back in 1969, playing in her head.
¡°I hated that song when it came out, but all of a sudden it came to my mind,¡± Janice, who was based in Georgia at the time, tells CNN Travel. ¡°I thought, ¡®Is this all there is?¡¯ I work, come home tired. I get up. Is this it?¡±
Realizing that she wanted more from life, Janice decided there and then that she would relocate to Fontainebleau the French town she¡¯d had her heart set on since a 2018 visit. Less than a year later, at the age of 70, she did just that.
¡°I¡¯m very impulsive so that kind of followed the rule,¡± she adds.
Now happily settled in Fontainebleau, located southeast of Paris, Janice feels that she ¡°made the best choice ever¡± and is incredibly grateful to be living out her fantasy.
¡°I am the luckiest woman I feel that ever was,¡± she says. ¡±And why I have this, and why I was given this, I have no idea. But I¡¯m just blessed every day that I get to live here.¡±
Janice goes on to explain that she wasn¡¯t necessarily unhappy back in Georgia, and enjoyed living on a horse ranch in the country, which she had been renting since selling her home, but was overcome with the feeling that ¡°there¡¯s got to be more¡± to life. |
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