Mes Pieds Sont Tres Fatigues!

A little better day today after the experience yesterday, although the French language school still does not seem to comprehend the word “efficiency.”  Today no one showed up to teach my class; we all sat there staring at each other for 30 minutes until someone finally showed up, apologized, and started teaching the class with almost no preparation.  As it turned out, she was an excellent teacher, if a little […]

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Perserverance Pays

Up at 6 a.m.  Coffee, cereal, shower.  Wake up the kids.  Nag the kids to get out of bed.  Repeat.  Repeat again.  Reconfirm address of language school and reconfirm mode of transit (the new tram running east-west on the southern edge of Paris).  Nag the kids to get dressed.  Leave at 7:30 with the kids for the Tram.  Get to Tram stop at Porte de Orleans.  Wait.  Get on Tram.  […]

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The Party

Steve, the boys and I got invited to a party by our neighbor directly above us. I happend to meet a friendly woman on the stairs who asked me if the elevator was working yet, and I was able to deliver the great news that the elevator was no longer “en panne.” She was thrilled as it had been out of service for a week and she was having a […]

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Our Last Day of Vacation

Well, yes, laugh on, laugh on, but the fact is that tomorrow we start our French classes, and have to be at the school at 8:15, which means no more sleeping in, and using our brains, and doing homework.  One of the most wonderful part of this trip has been getting all the sleep I want almost every day.  I’ve been contemplating the effect on my body of the fact […]

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Bad Day in Paris — Tous les Appareils ne Marchent Pas!

Ugh. Here’s what the day consisted of today: Me vs. the Video Camera: After I made a trip to the FNAC store to buy a cable to hook up the video camera to the computer, the video camera broke. The tape came halfway out of the camera and would not come all the way out or go all the way in. It was stuck. I fiddled with it endlessly and […]

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Four Forgotten Incidents from Yesterday

Four I forgot while blogging yesterday: (1) How to meet people in Paris: When we first came out of our apartment, we walked to the side and were looking all the way up at the top of our building to see our balcony and our windows. While we were gazing skyward, an elegant elderly woman came up to us and also started looking upwards (it reminded me of that game […]

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A Gorgeous Day in Paris

We spent the 4th of July taking in a beautiful, sunny, mild, fresh day in Paris. We didn’t get out until noon, but got a lot accomplished. My first order of the day was to get a haircut, something I hadn’t had in too long a time. Right around the block we’d noticed a salon, so we went back there. Suzie has adopted a strategy of sometimes leaving me on […]

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Pictures Added

Pictures from yesterday have been added. It is 9:30 in the morning and we are still just getting awake. It is going to take us awhile to get used to the city sounds, especially the ambulances and police cars, which go by at 10-minute intervals, with their European siren sound, a little like a donkey (heeee [high] haaaaaaa [lower], heeeee – haaaaaa). But very early in the morning, at 2 […]

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Nous sommes arrivees a Paris….

We are finally here, after a long, long, long trip.  It seems a bit unreal.  As I told Suzie, I don’t think it will really hit me for a week or so. Our trip began yesterday in Greenisland, where after finishing our cleaning of our house, we made our way to the Greenisland railroad station with an ungodly amount of baggage.  They were doing work on the station, so we […]

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Our Visit to the Northern Ireland Assembly (Thank You Barry McElduff)

We just got back from a fascinating couple of hours (fascinating anyway for political junkies like me and Suzie) at the Northern Ireland Assembly in Stormont, courtesy of MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) Barry McElduff and our home exchange partner, Jude Collins, who arranged the meeting). Barry McElduff is a member of Sinn Fein and a former IRA prisoner.  He is a gracious, energetic, entertaining man who seems to […]

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