Yes.
After nearly a year living here without the need for prescription medicine, and with a mere 2.3 weeks left, I was forced to go see the doctor. Even though I still don't have health insurance (stupid french bureaucracy).
You heard right! I just started treatment for a sinus infection that has been going on really longer than necessary. And who wants to ride in a plane for like, 15 hours with severe sinus pressure,? Or who wants to be "that person" violently blowing her nose in a small confined space? Not I!
So I got the number of the S's doctor (Sa's godfather). Unfortunately he is on vacation, but I managed to get an appointment this very day with another doctor. The meeting was brief and painless (although when we entered the room Am (who had been SUPER well behaved up until that point) started bawling, because I think she was afraid the appointment was for her). There was a little confusion because of my lack of social security card thing, but I just ended up paying full for everything, which didn't turn out to cost much more that 50 dollars or so (meds included).
Let us hope the 1+ weeks of antibiotics make all that horrible head pressure disappear before my flight (which is in only 16 days!).
UH OH. Its already tearing me up to think of leaving Am. I love that little girl so much! We get to spend all day every day together this week. But I think that just makes me more sad at the prospect of leaving her! I knew I was attached...but I had no idea how much!
Also - Sa and Lu and I celebrated the 4th of July...by going to see the tour de France! It was pretty fun. We stood on a bridge for 2 hours in the sun, and thanks to my handy dandy 50+ spf and reapplication, yours truly did NOT get sunburned. There was a caravan that comes before the riders, throwing out peices of candy and key chains and really a bunch of pointless swag. I ended up procuring quite a bit of said swag for the girls:
1 water bottle
1 package of madelines
1 package of peanut butter stick snack things
1 red tour-de-france cap
1 weird green cloth disc thing (really, what IS that for?)
1 package containing 3 multicolored pens
1 double sided poster
2 key chains
1 small packet laundry detergent (exciting, i know)
1 packet grenadine syrup (ok - the french LOVE putting syrup in stuff. They put it in water, soda, BEER. It is highly common to see people out drinking a bright green aperitif)
1 packet nesquick
1 newspaper
1 around the neck blow up phone holder thing...i think?
1 magnet
(among other things).
And then, of course, we saw the riders. We were SO CLOSE I could have reached out and touched them! Plus, I think a bunch of them stayed at the hotel next to the house (since its kind of the ritziest one in Rouen). Then I went the next day while the girls were at school to see the depart. pretty cool. Here are some pictures!
(oh and yes those are pirate ships in the background of some of those pictures)
Monday, July 9, 2012
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Disneyland Paris!
Hello everyone!
I am just going to post a couple pictures from my recent adventures (two separate Saturdays) in Disneyland Paris. It was super fun, and I am very grateful I made the decision to give myself those holidays/gifts. Twas not as extensive as either of the parks in the States, but still, I am a child of the disney generation, a Disnerd (term taken from Zachary Levi, thank you), and I am not ashamed of enjoying some wholesome Disney brand happiness. And no one should be! Anyway, here are some pictures! Enjoy :)
Pictures from Walt Disney Studios:
toy land - after toy story, where you are the size of a toy!
welcome to disney!
hey - its me! oh wait, the Brave movie, yeah ok...
FAVORITE RIDE
Goofy! or as they say over here, Dingo (dang-go)
toy soldier drop - like a milder tower of terror.
single rider line cut like 30-40 min off my wait!
This indiana jones roller coaster was INSANE
This is actually a grand disney hotel! cool.
20 years in paris!
Main Street USA
panorama of some of Discovery Land
Awesome and incredible tarzan acrobatic show!
outside space mountain 2
castle!
it is, indeed, a small world
cute place in Fantasy land
this was called the Lancelot carousel
hey look mom its me!
sleeping beauty
the inside of the castle was really cool and told the whole story through stained glass windows and small displays
Adventure Isle! arrrg. (doesnt that look cool? they have TONS of tunnels and caves and lookout points!)
adventure land
the line you skip by having a fast pass for Big Thunder mountain railroad
woo hoo it was fun! although they cut off my arm...
oh hey simba (sorry i dont know why but the pictures load out of order!)
adventure isle!
cool suspended rope bridge on adventure isle...
...and then me on it
cool drum show
that peter pan was way into it. he was like, perfect.
before the fireworks/water/lights show
another view of main street
haunted mansion (as seen from the boat ride aboard the Molly Brown!)
Thuner Mesa
more views from the boat ride
they really do go all out
Rapunzel and flynn ryder are now here! cool!
sleeping beauty (am i the only one who thinks prince phillip looks kinda weird in this photo?)
princess and the frog (a gooood looking frog...)
little mermaid!
mickey!
Simba is looking at me...
like i said, this peter pan dude was super great
look at that finger extension! hes gonna get you, captain hook!
the steamboat at night
there were ducks on the roof...
I am just going to post a couple pictures from my recent adventures (two separate Saturdays) in Disneyland Paris. It was super fun, and I am very grateful I made the decision to give myself those holidays/gifts. Twas not as extensive as either of the parks in the States, but still, I am a child of the disney generation, a Disnerd (term taken from Zachary Levi, thank you), and I am not ashamed of enjoying some wholesome Disney brand happiness. And no one should be! Anyway, here are some pictures! Enjoy :)
Pictures from Walt Disney Studios:
And now for some pics from the Magic Kingdom...
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