Sunday, March 13, 2011

Getting There Was the Worst

     I promised to tell you about the trip overseas and I truly will. I've just not had time up to now. And now I'm coming down with a sore throat and I have income tax to do this week.
     Suppose  I can come up with any more excuses?
     Here goes on the first lap anyway...
     The day my granddaughter and I took off was the fifth of February, my (mmmmmmth) birthday...and NO, I'm not telling. I will say, though, that on February 27 she would turn 21 and that is substantially younger than myself . The fifth of February, 2011, was also in the middle of one of the worst blizzards we've had across the US in the past few years, effectively shutting down airports all over the place.
     Fortunately, Springfield was not one of them.
     Unfortunately, other connections were.
     We spent five hours plus, fifty miles away from home, waiting to make connections to fly out to Dallas (the day before the Super Bowl, of all things) where another six inches of snow had complicated things at that particular airport. Then the plane developed mechanical trouble and they sent a substitute. The Chicago airport was closed down so those passengers for overseas were re-routed to Dallas (effectively putting us at the end of the line) and we barely made it, at last connecting with a second substitute flight that carried us to Heathrow in London instead of Paris where we were actually heading. THEN we had to connect with ANOTHER flight to go on to Paris.
     As for the flight, suffice it to say, I've been on bigger planes and had larger seat spaces. Also it took not quite ten hours to do the overseas trip.
     At least it was through the night and one could doze since it seemed the natural time to do so.
     We had intended to check into the hotel at 10:30 Sunday morning but it was 5:30 in the evening when we were met by a wonderful gentleman named Rajah who had moved to Paris from Shri Lanka about thirty years before with his family and was employed as driver by Paris Shuttle Service. Although it was late in the day, he did us a great service by pointing out all of the interesting spots as we entered the city, naming the buildings, telling us bits and pieces of the history and piquing our curiosity. Upon arriving at the Hotel Concorde Montparnasse we were welcomed by the concierge and shown to our room where we collapsed and decided to order room service (Granddaughter had a club sandwich and I had French onion soup) and leave the sight-seeing for morning.
     From the window we could look out on a circular opening with a very large flat pool of water in the center and a street curving around it. On the outside of the street a bicycle path ran between the sidewalk and buildings of which our hotel was one and streets led off in several directions. Down the Rue Concorde to the right of our hotel and off in the distance the Eiffel Tower was visible but our window  faced the center of the circle and the water so we were unable to see it. However , this was a striking scene at night with the lights all around and the cars and bicycles circling.
     Saturday and Sunday had been stressful days so we agreed to work out our plans for the day to come, to enjoy the sight from the hotel window and go to bed early.
     There is so much of Paris. One could be there for a month and never even touch all of it.
   

16 comments:

  1. This winter's been tough for travel, with all the snowy weather, but it sounds like your efforts to get to Paris were well worth it. What a nice trip to take with your daughter ...

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  2. Hi Betty,
    Sorry about your rocky flight, but happy you got to your destination.
    How blessed to take a trip to Paris with your daughter.
    Donna

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  3. Surely the rest of the trip got better than your start!

    No, did not know about the Massey book! I will hunt it up for sure.

    Hope the sore throat does not get you down...weather today is sure sore throat weather for sure!

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  4. I've been to France three times (once with my teenaged son) although the only part of Paris I've seen is the airport. (Southern France--around Pau--is where I've spent the most time.)

    What a marvelous grandmother you are!

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  5. I'm traveling to the East Coast in October and was thinking I would go by plane but I've decided to try Amtrak. Something about train travel just appeals to me! :)

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  6. Can we see some pictures? I'd love to see Paris.

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  7. I'd kind of like to go to Paris, but I sure would hate that long flight. Maybe I'll just stop in Paris, Tx next time I'm driving across country.

    Lee
    Tossing It Out

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  8. I'd love to post some photos but I'm so dumb I don't know how. Darling Beth had to put the sweet ribbon on for me (thank you!). Maybe I'll find out later. Also there is more to come...Prague!

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  9. We love France! Sorry that your trip was so stressful!

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  10. I'd love to see France, you're so lucky!! Found you from the A-Z Challenge, it sounds like it’s going to be so much fun (with a bit of stress thrown in) and I can’t wait to get started!! I’m now following your blog on GFC and I hope you have a chance to check out my blog.
    Monica
    http://oldermommystillyummy.blogspot.com/

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  11. Great job! I posted my 'A' post today. Looking forward to yours!

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  12. Wow. Sounds great. Too bad the trip was stressful but I cannot imagine even going. My sister moved there with 6 cats and a dog. I felt that was the supreme in travel hysteria. Great post.

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  13. Ah Paris :) I wish I could visit it sometime ! Hope you have fun..and get over the stress soon!

    Nice to know you from A-Z challenge!

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  14. Nice to meet you through the A-Z challenge! Good luck with the rest of the letters!

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  15. I'm glad you arrived at your destination - I would love to go to Paris some day. My brother and mother have been twice, but not me. I hope you have a wonderful time!

    New follower from A-Z! Nice to meet you!

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  16. Hi betty!
    rocky flights are the worst but i hope you enjoyed the rest of your vacation. nice meeting you through the a-z! if you're doing some taxes this week, i just posted an article that might help you out called income tax for writers.
    nutschell
    www.thewritingnut.com

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