Tuesday 24 February 2009

Can't live without the Internet and Paris tourist guide

I'm really feeling the pinch without immediate access to Internet - yes I'm at the library again to post my latest news. God knows when France Telecom or Orange decides to activate the modem we received 3 weeks ago. So I am limited to the small screen of the iphone which has been my saving grace as a window to the world and I really noticed my internet dependency when my Iphone froze. For 2 days I couldn't check my mails.....ah panic....okay I exaggerate I used Xavier's phone. So wasn't it just typical to wait 30 minutes on line to Orange/Apple to speak to some customer service to be told that they couldn't do anything if we weren't in front of our computer and Itunes! Plus we are paying for the call....have a nice day! Thankfully I have now gotten a copy of the Apple Iphone manual in French which I'm not kidding has 164 pages – DIY customer service!

So quoi de neuf (what's new?)...my parents and my sister visited Paris for the first time last week and I had to give them a few warnings at the beginning which consisted of keeping their eyes peeled on the ground to avoid stepping in dog shit, not crossing the road even if there is a green man before checking that the cars aren't going to run them over and of course the tiny lift in my building (it only fits 3 people and is not the smallest I've ever been in). Oh and they understand why there aren't many 'nice' cars in Paris by the way people manage to bump their cars into spaces which are barely the length of their cars. But having said all that they had a great time...we spent 5 hours in the Louvre - yes it's possible to get your money's worth there, we eventually saw the Eiffel Tower sparkle at nightfall, we marveled at Haussmanian buildings (everywhere) and we ate baguette sandwiches! My mum was impressed with Tang Freres and the Asian neighbourhood - we even managed to get pig's blood (boudin) and cow's tripe/inners for our Chinese hot pot.

So we 'nearly' have all the fixtures up in our place, but there are still a few things we need to sort and chuck out to make 'space' (the holy word). It's amazing the amount of things one accumulates over the years - we need to get down to business and be brutal about our belongings or articles which we can depart from.

Okay, back to job research now at the library - shhhhhh!


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