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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Random Observations

  Here are a few random observations I have come up with from "living" in the 15th arrondissement in Paris the past 5 days.

1) Watch your step!  Seriously, every other step there is a dog turd waiting to ruin your day.  Evidently Parisiennes detest cleaning up after their dogs, especially in this particular neighborhood.  It really shouldn't be so hard considering there are trash cans every 20 feet or so.  (Meters anyone?).  To add to the irony there is a billboard just outside our hotel that basically tells people to pick up the turds.  I saw a guy yesterday use a doggie bag to do his part and I felt like I should give him a high five....I wonder if they do that here.

2) Bread.  I don't think I have had a meal yet that hasn't involved some sort of bread item.  Guess what, I don't feel bad about it at all!  I already have a carb problem and then you tempt me with fresh baked bread smells wafting from every street corner and it is officially game over.  J and I have walked a ton though, so hopefully all will even out. 

3) Cheese and wine.  As if the bread wasn't dangerous enough!  J and I bought a giant hunk of Brie (200g - conversion? anyone?) and it was only $1.50 U.S.!!  Gah!  To make matters worse (or better, not sure yet) we haven't come across a bottle of wine over $10 US.  Zoinks!  If you come and visit you may have to scrape dried up cheese off my hungover face!  If you do that for me, I will at least reciprocate.

4) The French aren't rude.  Look people, I barely speak French....I couldn't hold a conversation with a 5 year old.  Yet, I have been able to order meals, buy a phone, buy more minutes for that phone, and other daily processes because everyone has been patient and helpful with my subpar communication skills.  It hasn't even just been helpful, but also pleasant and I am grateful to all the people here for making my first few days enjoyable.

That's it for now, I'm sure there are more to come.
Au revoir!

3 comments:

  1. Well.... They did invent the poodle.

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    1. My first official comment! You should feel special! And you are quite right :)

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  2. Glad to hear things are going well during your first week. I'm so proud of you guys for having the steel to pick up, move to a new country and embrace a new life. Kudos to you both! Thanks for having this blog to keep us up to date and we wish the best to both you and J.

    BR

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