Friday, June 26, 2015

Paris on Friday, Part 1

Well, shoot.  They are out of order - So this blogging thing IS NOT like riding a bike.  How did I do it?  I guess I'll figure out how to tell this story backwards. lol
Remember these 2 - I'll come back to them later. lol
HAPPY 20th ANNIVERSARY
(early)
If we said it once we said it a thousand times.  I STILL CAN"T GET OVER HOW BIG IT IS!!!!!  The tower is absolutely amazing.  That was the first thing we went to see.  Our hotel was down along a main road by the Seine River from the tower.  It was about a 15 minute walk.  

We decided that since we had a half day on Friday we would save the major sight seeing for Sat.  We decided to head to this "artist market area directly behind the cathedral."  This place is famous for street artists & lots of crepes.  Some of our most famous artists got their start here, so we thought why not.  It'll be a great place to get souvenirs.  So off we went.  We found it on the map, figured out the stops for the metro, bought our tickets, and headed out. I have had 2 years of French in high school and another 2 in college.  I can kind of figure out what is being said as long as they speak slowly or I can read it.  That tidbit was for informational purposes to understand what's coming up.  Once we figured out that there is the metro & a train, both of which are underground at most terminals, we could go anywhere in the city we wanted.  We headed to our stop.  We only had a few more stops before we'd get to the area of the artists market.  At this stop the announcer immediately started speaking VERY FAST about something.  Most of the people started fussing & getting off the subway.  Shoot, what do we do?  Everyone is looking confused, but not all exit.  I figure there must be a delay.  About 5 minutes later another VERY FAST announcement is made.  More people grunt, check their phones, & then exit.  I guess we should exit too.  What now?  We stand there for a bit like "the stupid Americans" (will tell that story later) that we are.  We try to figure out an alternate route by looking at the metro map.  Doesn't seem easy to get where we want to go.  We finally find 3 police officers.  They send us on a trek.  We can get on the train and then walk a block to where we would have gone to begin with.  OKay, I'm good with that.  But still, what is going on?  Half way down the subway tunnel, we find a screen with announcements.  Hhmmmm.  Seems there's been an accident with a passenger down the line.  Looks like it's going to be shut down for a while.  Oh, good, glad we didn't just sit there.  Sorry passenger......

Notice picture above, there are ambulances & police & hazmat teams & such EVERYWHERE.  So many that we didn't notice the entrance to our terminal until later.  I don't remember ever seeing so much caution tape in one area before.  The accident happened there.  And apparently it was pretty serious.  (yes, I feel bad about it now) 

We found this really neat little park area.  This wall is where some film was shot & some famous French actress did something there.  The words "I love You" are in so many languages.  It was neat - I told myself I'd look it up but still haven't done that yet.  Need to add that to my to do list. lol


Now, let me start off by saying, Andy & I have both been in numerous countries on different continents.  By now, you would think we would learn that everyone besides Americans translate distances & travel differently.  Our directions were once we got off the metro that it would be just up the hill..... Here we go.
And just for the record, we had already walked up a hill (at least what we'd call a hill at home) to get to this point.  But it seemed that we needed to climb these stairs.
 Well, that wasn't so bad.  The view is nice.  But where are all the artists that everyone talks about?  And I must admit the cathedral was a little disappointing. 
 Oh, where are all those people going?  Another set of stairs?  Really?
 Well, the views do get better each time but still I am not seeing what we are supposed to be finding.

 The buildings in this area, are exactly what I expected to see in Paris.  I wasn't disappointed.

Once we walked around the area & noticed people taking the lane to the right, we decided to follow.  AH - there it is, up another hill and behind THAT cathedral.  The first one we saw must have been the country one built for those who don't like to go to the big church. ;0)
I don't know if I ever got any pics of the artists, but it was filled with LOTS of people painting, coloring, drawing, etc.  They would create masterpieces of famous landmarks or of you.  When you get tired, you can sit down and enjoy a crepe and watch all the people.  I guess that's why I didn't get any pictures there because I was too busy staring at people while I hung my mouth wide open in amazement. 

Paris:

We Left On A Jet Plane

Thursday morning we head to Memphis.  My sister, Cortney, helped us out by driving us to the airport.  It was during that drive that we started realizing how much I had left behind.  Sheesh.  I will confess now - I AM A PROCRASTINATOR.  For those of you who have known me for longer than a day, you know this to be true.  I am good at it.  In college I could pull together a 10 page paper the night before and get a better grade than if I did it a week out (no lie).  My adrenaline rush keeps me focused on the finish line I guess.  For that reason alone, I should have known that having the luggage laid out in the hallway for 3 weeks before hand wouldn't turn out so well.  I got the luggage & as I bought stuff or thought of things that needed to go on the trip, I'd throw them in there to pack.  BIG MISTAKE.  I didn't know what was in there & what wasn't.  It was crazy.  I forgot my makeup.  I forgot my blue jeans, but didn't know that until later in the trip.  I forgot my belt (so I bought one in the airport at that $10 place) that was needed for the blue jeans that was also not in the luggage.  I left my extra $ in an envelope on the table.  Thank goodness it was just a little bit.  I had my major amount of bills already in my security belt.  I forgot my tweezers (don't ask).  Then when we got to Bulgaria we realized I didn't have my measuring tape.  I still don't have accurate measurements of A - we've requested those to be taken after we pass court.  SHEESH.  I think I was loosing my mind, so much so that I started a list.  It became quite comical.  Later in the trip we added a category.  LOST:  I lost my NEW pair of prescription sunglasses only to find them on the last day in Andy's bag.  He lost his jacket - hope someone in Paris enjoys it.  ;0)

The flights were good.  The prayers of the people were heard again & honored.  No major turbulance.  A couple of times I got a little nervous, but it didn't last long enough for me to pop a pill. ;0)  Thank you Jesus.

When we got to our big flight to Paris it was overbooked.  Andy was worried they would bump us to another flight since we were so late in booking so he started getting nervous.  They started giving out vouchers to folks for catching the next one.  Andy did his research & knew there were several more going out that same day.  We were scheduled to be in Paris at 6am so it really wasn't that big of a deal to get in a little later.  Long story shorter, we accepted $1000 vouchers and by flying via a detour through Detroit we landed in paris around 10am.  CRAZY.  We didn't think it was going to work out because they were having trouble finding our luggage, (you HAVE to fly with your luggage on all international flights now) but God worked it out.  God never ceases to amaze me at how He works things out.

So next post : Paris, France 

What a Great Trip!!!!!

Jet lag was fun ;0).  I plan to go back this weekend and work on the trip.  Lots of pictures to come & lots of memories.  I can't believe it's already been a month.  

Can't wait to go back - someone's waiting for me.

Updated Timetable for my reference

Aug or Sept of 2014 we saw her picture for the 1st time.
Sept 9  Pre-application sent to MLJ
Mon. Oct. 13 - official - started the race to "A"
Nov 2, 9 & 20 - homestudy visits
Dec 23 - sent off I800a to USCIS
Feb 4, 2015 fingerprint appointment
Jan 28 - acutal fingerprints were made (1 week early)

will have to look up other dates

March 18, dossier submitted to MOJ for approval
March 26, we were reviewed & approved

May 17-23 in country for Meet Ya trip.
Met her May 18th - she is totally perfect.

We had sent off I800 before we left.  We recevied approval while in country.
Article 5 - 

Received email June 24 that we have our signature, court dates should come soon.
June 26, 2015 - WE HAVE A COURT DATE!!!!!  JULY 13  (Oh my word, God is SO good)



Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Here We Go!!!!

Alrighty folks.  It's time.  We are so excited.  I can't wait to get this party started.  I just have to get through that plane ride.  Yep, I still HATE flying, but sometimes you have to be courageous.  I am just praying that my faith will remain stronger than my fear. ;0)  
If you are one of our prayer warriors, we ask that you pray for the kids here.   It was pretty emotional tonight telling them goodbye.  Pray for health and safety.  And please pray for "A".  Pray for her heart to start softening to us.  Pray that she's ready to embrace all the changes that are fixing to happen to allow her to become part of a family, OUR FAMILY. ;0)  Pray for her transitions.  And most importantly pray that she will start to learn, understand, and love the savior who is even more enamored by her than we are. 
Hopefully we'll be able to update when we get on the other side of the pond. 

Sunday, May 10, 2015

We are waiting on you "A"





Travel Explanations

If you need to travel internationally it's SO much cheaper to fly during the week than on the weekends.  Just a FYI.  $1800 each to travel on Saturday straight to Bulgaria versus $1400 to travel on Thursday to Paris for a couple of days & still get to Bulgaria on Sunday.  Guess who is having their 20th Wedding celebration in May?  I can't wait & am so excited to get to see that beautiful city with my man.  Maybe the excitement of that mini-trip will help shake the nerves for the remainder of the trip. ;0)

Oh & for those of you who know Andy - you know he sees someone he knows EVERY time he travels out of the country, or anywhere for that matter.  I got a message earlier this week from a fellow ZTA sister and member of our church asking when we were going to Paris.  She & her hubby will be there the same time we are.  WOW - what a small world.  At least this trip we will know ahead of time who he's going to run into. ;0)