The Paris trip is 18 hours away! It’s been months of excitement building to this point – It’s finally here. I do believe I’m ready! Next blog post will be from the Central European Time Zone!
I understand some of my friends are interested in hearing about my preparations… so here they are.. in no particular order;
- Opened Travel Account
- Informed credit card companies of travel plans
- Paid Bills
- Arranged for airport transportation to/from on both sides
- Arranged for dog sitting and walking
- Took dog to groomer
- Purchased plenty of Euros
- Purchased French phrase book
- Purchased Rick Steeve’s pocket Paris
- Burrowed Binoculars
- Stocked up on sugar free mints
- Purchased electrical converter
- Loaded IPad with entertainment
- Loaded Kindle with books
- Packed laptop
- Formatted card on Nikon and packed extra card
- Packed special request items for my hostess
- Packed clothes & shoes for all seasons and reasons
- Packed travel pillow, ear plugs and eye mask
- Packed umbrella and fashionable scarfs
- Researched side trips to Brugge, Luxembourg, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Brussels, Antwerp, Switzerland, French Alps, French Riviera, Burgundy, Venice, Lake Como, Loire Valley, Mont Michele, Normandy and the French wine regions
- Made reservations to visit the community of Taize for noontime prayer
- Researched Labyrinths – and Chartres
- Found Pipe Organ concert at St. Sulpice
- Researched Paris’s metro and bus lines and the high speed trains
- Consulted Trip Advisor, Lonely Planet and Rick Steeve’s tips on Paris attractions, museums, neighborhoods, cathedrals and cemeteries
- Compared Burlesque shows in Paris
- Spent a lot of time on google maps street view walking the streets of Paris
- Went to the chiropractor for final neck adjustment
- Had lunches and dinners with most of my friends and family
- Printed boarding pass
- Had my fish taco from Cafe Zazzle for final dinner before trip