Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Tick...Tick...Tick...
I think the realisation of just how big a life change I am about to undergo is hitting me today. I've frantically tried to get a number of quotes from different moving companies to pick up all my stuff next Wednesday! They usually freak out when they hear that they have only 8 days to get organize for it. I also spent the morning today trying to contact HR in France to verify my arrival in Verberie on the 13th of October. I wasn't able to get through, so I'm planning on making travel reservations on my own through the plant here in WI. To add to the the strange, ominous feeling, I ate lunch today with 3 French guys, and hearing them babble back and forth at light-speed brought back that familiar feeling of language immersion - depending on my mood it can be exciting or downright overwhelming. All these factors together made me realize just how much I appreciate the comfort that close friends and familiar landscapes provide. Sometimes, like now, I can't believe I'm leaving all that behind for the unknown. I often wonder why you don't often hear about Americans picking up roots and living abroad, or why it seems every nation in the world has an American Green Card Lottery. There are a lot of reasons to second guess the decision I have made to leave this great country and life. I'm sure these feelings will come and go with varying degree over the next 4 months. But, honestly, I really don't think I would want it any differently. I have been given this great opportunity to do this, and deep down I know this is an absolute dream come true. Right now, however, its hard to see past what I'm leaving behind...
Friday, September 26, 2008
Meals on 2 Wheels
So Chris got a little film clip of me coming home, fully-loaded from Woodman's Market on one of my biking grocery runs. The lighting isn't great, but I wanted to give the video application a try...
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Van Gogh's Ear
So if you're still reading this (you are a true friend and have the patience of Job): The Cliff Notes version is that Chris and I completed our Saturday evening by enjoying ourselves on the town and had a marvelous weekend...I even bought a book about the man who chopped off his ear...
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Visas in the Windy City
SUCCESS!! Not only were Adam and I accepted for our Long Stay Visas, but we were able to walk out of the Consulat Général de France with said visas in hand! Despite all the sarcastic remarks Adam and I make about the French Administration, I will glady admit that they came through above my expectations this time. Chapeau!!
We left early in the morning to make sure we didn't didn't miss our appointments by sitting in heavy mid-morning traffic. We managed to get to 205 Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago with plenty of time to spare. I even had time to walk into a CVS pharmacy to pick up a stain stick to get rid of a mystery stain on my new Polo oxford. 
The consulate, which looked like a doctor's office (albeit, a doctor's office on the 37th floor overlooking Lake Michigan), took our forms, and we had about two hours to walk around on the Magnificant Mile. I did a little shopping, and in doing so confirmed that I do have a spending compulsion for cotton V-neck t-shirts (I know, a bit strange...) Hey, Gap had a deal going, and they're just so dang comfortable! (see above pic)
After wandering north to the Sears Tower, I headed back to pick up my shiny new visa. The day was capped off with a trip to Chipotle for lunch. This place has quickly become my new favorite fast food restaurant - healthy, spicy, and oh so yummy!
Visa in hand, let the adventure continue...
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
L'Abeille Noir
Cheers
Monday, September 15, 2008
Sing'n in the Rain
Thanks to hurricane Ike, Chicago received a three day deluge that rivaled any storm I had ever seen. How appropriate that it directly coincided with our Grove City reunion we had planned for some time. Nevertheless, Chris, Rob and I were determined to have a blast despite traffic jams, huge lines, flooded subway stations, and a drenched outdoor concert among other things. And we did!...
We made some new - rather strange - friends, explored the city, did an Irish jig or two, and kept the trouble to a minimum. It was great getting to see The Big Guy (Robert George Ellis Brooks Albertson Pye) as he flew out from central PA. All in all, we'll definately be reminiscing about the weekend for years to come...
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Adventures in French Bureaucracy
After what has been a lengthy visa process, the French have kindly allowed us to make an appointment on the 19th of this month with the Visa Department at the French Consulate in Chicago. We are hoping that we will be able to leave the consulate with visas in hand. As with all things French - we aren't holding our breaths. Recently, Adam found this quote on the French embassy's website, "A delay may be required." Ironic in its humor - isn't it?
So, I am scheduled to return to Goshen at the begining of October. My flight arrives in South Bend on the 4th, and it shouldn't be more than a week after that when the adventure begins Stage 2...
Ready or not!
So, I am scheduled to return to Goshen at the begining of October. My flight arrives in South Bend on the 4th, and it shouldn't be more than a week after that when the adventure begins Stage 2...
Ready or not!
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