Go Go Go Go Go

We find almost impossible to force ourselves to have down time.  It is too hard, when the whole city of Paris is out there, to stay in our apartment and rest, especially when even otherwise mundane tasks are exciting and novel — like returning something to FNAC, the big electronics/book store, which Suzie and I did on Friday afternoon — an experience which provided further evidence to my hypothesis that […]

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A Spanish Lunch, etc.

We were invited over to Fernando’s family’s apartment near the Place d’Italie today for a Spanish lunch, which we enjoyed very much, both the food and the company.  The food was excellent — appetizers consisting of bread with an olive-oil, garlic, and tomato spread; proscuitto and melon, and an absolutely delicious gazpacho soup; a main course consisting of a delicious, somewhat spicy combination of chicken, green and red peppers, onions, […]

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Assorted Happenings and a Ruling from the Conseil d’Etat

We’ve recovered from our late night out on Monday.  Tuesday it was back to the language school, and more disorganization.  Will wasn’t assigned to a class, the teacher for my class never showed up (although her replacement was excellent), the teacher for my class is different this week from the teacher last week, even though most of the class is the same, which I don’t understand, and the material seems […]

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Another Once in a Lifetime Experience

I mentioned that we were planning to go to the Champ de Mars to see the fireworks for the 14th of July.  We did go, and it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We were concerned that we had not left early enough to get a place, but we managed to squeeze into an open area right in the middle of the Champ de Mars dead in front of (or in back […]

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Notre Amis Espagnoles

Travel is interesting in part because you never know what will come day-to-day.  The boys have made friends with a boy in their class from Madrid named Fernando.  The three of them have done a fair amount of hanging out together (and are, at this moment, out Velib-ing).  Yesterday evening, the boys wanted to get together with him again, so they made plans to meet him and his Dad at […]

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Vive le Velib!

Andrew and I took advantage today of a marvelous, marvelous service of the City of Paris, called Velib.  This is a system of several hundred stations, located throughout Paris, where you can pick up a bicycle, ride it to a destination, and leave it at another Velib station.  The cost is amazingly low — only one euro per day.  The only catch is that you must return the bike to […]

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Another Luscious Meal at Le Reminet

Suzie decided today to treat the boys (and herself and me, of course) to lunch out today and some very nice restaurant.  We decided to return to a restaurant called Le Reminet, at which, longtime readers of this blog will know from this post, we had eaten during our first trip to Paris.  So after a leisurely morning sleeping in and lounging around the apartment, we took the Metro to […]

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A Very Satisfying Day in Paris

Even though I am on vacation and tell myself that I should be relaxed and stress-free all the time, it hit me yesterday that the fact is that stress is an integral part of the travel experience, particularly where you are trying to learn a foreign language and integrate into a foreign culture.  Indeed, to an extent the stress and the difficulties are what make the experience interesting.  Nevertheless, the […]

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A Document from La Republique Francaise

Another day, another afternoon at the Prefecture de Police in the 14th Arrondissement.  We arrived at 1:45 p.m., took a number (184 with 158 being served when we arrived) and waited in the crowded room.  More than a little ripe, the room was, being warm and humid and packed with lots of people whose situations in life seemed not to lend themselves to purchasing deodorant.  Why no one opened the […]

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Incompetent but Ultimately Quasi-Successful

I had another frustrating day today in Paris, although at the end of the day, we’d accomplished quite a bit…. The day began with our trip on the Tram to our language school.  The Tram is much, much nicer than the Metro, because it is modern, air conditioned, and travels above-ground.  Unfortunately it is not quite as fast for most folks, because it has to deal with traffic (although the […]

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