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NotQuiteJuneCleaver Posted - Apr 14 2008 : 09:44:10 AM
I am writing to you from our hotel room in Paris. Lord willing we will be heading home tomorrow. We had all plans of staying a month but none of us can stay away from home any longer! We have had a blast but are so homesick for that little green cottage!

I feel so out of touch with all of you. I will be back on soon! Hope you all are having a wonderful Spring!

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handyam Posted - Apr 20 2008 : 1:53:45 PM
Oh, to be homesick in Paris!! I just can't imagine. How's the weather there? I'm envious.

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bohemiangel Posted - Apr 20 2008 : 09:03:29 AM
Oh how I envy you, I have a great interest in France and everything French.

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therusticcottage Posted - Apr 20 2008 : 12:14:21 AM
Susan - thank you so much for sharing your trip with all of us. It sounds wonderful but made me appreciate my home so much more because of your homesickness. It is so wonderful that you love your little cottage at the end of the dirt road so much. That is true contentment. Glad you all made it back safe and sound.

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Alee Posted - Apr 18 2008 : 08:20:48 AM
Wow Susan! It seems like you had a whirl wind trip!

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NotQuiteJuneCleaver Posted - Apr 18 2008 : 06:34:45 AM
Rachel has some photos posted at www.flickr.com/shada092

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NotQuiteJuneCleaver Posted - Apr 18 2008 : 06:26:31 AM
Hey Farmgirl Frannie!!! I posted a bit on my blog but here you go...sorry but its kinda long!

Day One

We arrived in Paris without incident. Smooth flight. Cramped but smooth. OMG at the people. Country came to town. I miss home a little already. Husband arrived safe and sound about 7 pm after choosing a Taxi with a driver that didn’t know where Rue Du Cygne was located. But they found it finally. We rested for a bit and then went out and walked along the Seine and caught sight of the Eiffel Tower all lit up. Got a hamburger from McDonalds and went back to the room. Nope not kidding. Leave it to us hicks to go to Paris and eat a hamburger from McDonalds. But hey it was the first morsel of food we had all day so it was yummy.

Day Two

We slept later than usual so when we finally did wake up at 9 am we rushed around and headed out into the city. Here is the list of places we went today.

1. Notre Dame - AMAZING

2. Eiffel Tower - WOW, more than I expected

3. Arch de Triomphe - Maybe my favorite

4. Palais Royal - Husband’s and Hannah’s favorite

5. Palais Petite

6. At a distance Hotel Invallides

7. And everything in between.

We mastered the metro like we have lived here always. It was very easy – as long as you watch your bag for pick pockets (more on this later but just suffice it to say everything you have heard about this is true) and if you don’t mind being touched by people you don’t know. One particular trip today it was so crowded I thought seriously of throwing up so people would give me some space.

We plan on making a day trip back in to visit the Louvre. We of course saw the outside but didn’t really have time to even go through and peak at the Mona Lisa.

And yes crepes are just as delish as you have heard. We have eaten them twice today. Nutella – OH MY! And Rachel got a Sucre – Citron that was pretty darn tasty. I think purchasing a crepe pan is a must for us now.

So guess where we ate on night two. Same McDonalds but got it to go! I am not kidding. We were so tired we just said to heck with it. We just needed to just fill an empty hole in our tummies and come back to the hotel to repack all and get ready for our taxi ride to Versailles in the morning, pick up our rental car and then drive down to our house in Valencay.

It has been great but at times overwhelming. I think everyone will be glad to get to the house in Valencay and rest and prop our feet up for a while. My dogs are barking! I haven’t walked this much since…well forever.

I thought I would be most amazed by the Eiffel Tower and it was very surreal to stand under it and look up at such an amazing piece of architecture. However, the Arch de Triomphe was stunning. There will be lots of pictures later. With captions and comments.

Everyone has faired pretty well except for Hannah. She has had some anxiety but she is doing better. It was a very overwhelming couple of days with all the “exact opposite” of our real lives. I will be surprised if she ever wants to leave the US again even though she does love all things British. After our trip to London on the 21st she may mark that off her list of places to live later on in life.

I have realized that while I can endure change and do love to see all the beautiful and historic things Paris has to offer, there was a very good reason God had me born there. He knew how much I love new things and how spoiled to conveniences I would become. Ice in my drinks. COLD cokes. Acres of land to own a house built well after the 17th century. My own vehicles, WITH AN S as in plural, more than one vehicle. has to offer, I belong in the good old US of A.

As you know well, I love and respect my husband more than anyone else on Earth. And now, if possible, I have even more respect for him. He is working in what you and I would consider a third world country (Tunisia), progressive but non the less culturally completely the opposite of home. He not only sacrifices so that we can have lovely vacations, our own home, vehicles and money to spend on things we don’t need but want, but he is brave.

By the way, when you visit Paris, if you visit Paris here is what to wear: Black knee high boots (leather of course) with straight leg pants or jeans tucked in, a huge bag of some sort, leather as well, And all the rest black attire, top and coat or sweater and for goodness sakes, tie a scarf around your neck. These suggestions are for men or women. I noticed Burberry is very popular here for scarves. But I also saw massive knitted ones. And it is certainly a tradition to wear a beret. Couldn’t tell you how many I saw…men and women.

When we were at Notre Dame, we heard so many different languages. French, English, American English, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Japanese and other Asian languages. I suppose I shouldn’t have been surprised by the beggars but I was taken back a bit. But I quickly made a mental note of what they looked like. They carried cards written in English saying how they had family in Bosnia or where ever and could we please help. After the first one approached us, and we told them no, Husband began to say NO when they approached and asked if we spoke English.

So back to the metro incident. A little girl about 10 tried to unzip my purse and it on my arm! She had it about undone when I grabbed her arm. She jerked back and said “Pardon, I need to pass.” and gestured to let her by. I told her no go right back where you came from. I locked my zipper from then on. And we began to watch for the same kind of children. They are everywhere. They get on and off the metro watching for tourists. I heard so much about this but wanted to believe it was not true.

Midnight…more later. Tomorrow is another big day.

Day Three – Quite possibly the most stressful day in my 48+ years. Seriously. Getting to Versailles and renting the car and getting to the house in Valencay was more than I could have ever imagined. Language wasn’t so much of a barrier as the ROAD signs or lack of them. Let me tell you, next time you THINK about complaining about US roads, shame on you! We have a WONDERFUL, organized road system, even with constant construction.

But, all that aside we made it to the house in Valencay. It is a lovely older (17th century old) home in a lovely little village. We adored the bakery and chocolatier and they know how to have a grocery store. WOW what a selection for such a small town. LOVELY produce. We drove around a bit and looked at the chateau and took pictures upon pictures.

Day Four – woke up to find everyone, maybe not especially but as much as anyone, husband wanting to go home. Seen it, got a hat, ate a crepe, kissed wife at Eiffel Tower but just didn’t now if he wanted to be here his whole time off. THANK GOODNESS. We were all on the same page. Hannah and I had already had a melt down the day before with all the stress of getting the car rented and travel to the house. I love my husband…its like he can read my mind. He said “Call and change your tickets to one day next week and buy me one.”

Day 5 Called Continental and its either now or never. They had 5 tickets for Tuesday but after that we would either have to keep our tickets as they are, fly some of us separately (NO WAY) or pack our bags and it the road to the airport on Monday. Spring has sprung and the traveling is about to commence! I just was thankful I called when I did.

Details on Day 5 and 6 with photos later!

Day 7 Here I sit in a hotel room in Paris. Tomorrow we fly back home to the US. We couldn’t be happier. I have enjoyed my vacation but I have also learned a lot about myself and this trip has made me let go of many ideas I thought I might like to grasp. First let me say I love America and all it is and will ever be and know now I can never live anywhere else, happily. Viva la France but GOD BLESS AMERICA! I was born here because this is where I am supposed to be. In my little green cottage at the end of the dirt road in VERY rural Louisiana. Home Sweet Home. I want to get back. Eat a steak my husband cooked. And piddle in my garden a little. Plant some zinnas and pick asparagus!

I have enjoyed my time here but no way no how do I want to stay a month! One week is plenty - maybe 10 days but no more. I will leave the longer adventures to the real adventurers! I havent sworn off traveling and the flying was a piece of cake and yeah, as far as I know, I am going to England in October. But for 5 days only!

Rachel will be working on photo albums to post. I am really suffering from jet lag this morning so I will write more later. But my final words for you today are: There are places I have been to, places I long to go, but at the end of the day there is no place like home.
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Apr 18 2008 : 05:36:53 AM
oh susan .. some stories from france! tell us what you did, saw, ... who you met .. where you went .. did you go to any vineyards? xo

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NotQuiteJuneCleaver Posted - Apr 18 2008 : 04:54:49 AM
We did have a very lovely time. And are so happy to have had this experience. I am also SO happy to be home. Home, isnt that a beautiful word? Home. Where our heart is. Home. Where we hang our hat and apron and feed our families and grow things. Home Sweet, Sweet Home!

Susan ~ FARMGIRL SISTER #15
AKA TheSoapMaven who lost nearly 700 posts by changing her name! :(
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There is immeasurable value in what I do. I won't ever believe otherwise.
Alee Posted - Apr 17 2008 : 08:27:05 AM
Welcome home Susan! I bet you had a lovely time!

Alee
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NotQuiteJuneCleaver Posted - Apr 17 2008 : 05:32:18 AM
Both my daughters who are still at home do very well with French...me...not so much! So they did all the communicating!

Susan ~ FARMGIRL SISTER #15
AKA TheSoapMaven who lost nearly 700 posts by changing her name! :(
http://www.thesoapmaven.com http://www.notquitejunecleaver.com
There is immeasurable value in what I do. I won't ever believe otherwise.
palmettogirl Posted - Apr 17 2008 : 04:52:01 AM
great picture! makes me want to pick some of those tulips and stick them in a vase on my table! paris is one place that i haven't been to.....but i'll get there someday! (how's that for positive thinking?) do you speak french? or if you don't, how is it to get around and communicate?
NotQuiteJuneCleaver Posted - Apr 17 2008 : 02:27:56 AM
Just thought I would let you know Rachel has a few pictures posted from our trip.

http://www.flickr.com/shada092

These flowers were simply breathtaking...especially as cold as it was. Everyone kept ooing and ahhhing over Notre Dame and I was like "But look at those flowers!" Weird I know.

So happy to be home. But now that I have had some rest I can honestly say we had a wonderful time.

Susan ~ FARMGIRL SISTER #15
AKA TheSoapMaven who lost nearly 700 posts by changing her name! :(
http://www.thesoapmaven.com http://www.notquitejunecleaver.com
There is immeasurable value in what I do. I won't ever believe otherwise.
palmettogirl Posted - Apr 15 2008 : 06:24:53 AM
paris!! how great! (i'm awaiting a "vintage french market bag" from pat as i type this!) when you get home post pictures and do tell all the details!!
Farmtopia Posted - Apr 14 2008 : 5:31:48 PM
Haha, there is no place like home. I remember being homesick in some exotic places, too! You'd never have thought it but after awhile you DO get used to living your life a certain way!

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Room To Grow Posted - Apr 14 2008 : 3:25:08 PM
Hope you have great pics to share. And maybe some new recipes?
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Mumof3 Posted - Apr 14 2008 : 1:05:07 PM
Glad to hear you've had such a good time! Can't wait to hear all about yoru trip. :)

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mima Posted - Apr 14 2008 : 11:27:04 AM
Oh my gosh, Susan !!!I was wondering about you on my walk this morning!!! Glad you are having fun -but truly "There is NO place like home!!!" hugs!

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catscharm74 Posted - Apr 14 2008 : 10:10:13 AM
OH LA LA!!! How French of you!!! I hope you are enjoying yourself!! Eat lots of good things and tell us all about it!!!

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Alee Posted - Apr 14 2008 : 09:58:46 AM
Hey Susan! I was wondering where you had jetted off to! Can't wait to have you "home"!

Alee
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Please come visit Nora and me on our new blog:
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