Monday, August 13, 2012

My entire France trip in one post...


Saturday May 4, 2012

                My trip to France started well because Elodie gave me a ride to the airport – I never get luxury like that, so it was a great treat.  Check-in and security were a breeze, so that should have tipped me off because it was all going so well!  Just as I was about to finish my first movie they announce we are landing in WINNIPEG!  I definitely had no desire to see Winnipeg on this trip.  Apparently there was a mechanical error on the plane that had to be fixed.  Sucky.  So we stopped for about an hour in order to rectify this issue.  In the mean time, I met a really nice girl who works for Backroads Active Travel who was on her way to do 7 weeks of cycling tours in France and Greece.  I definitely have to look them up for job potential when I get home; her job sounded pretty awesome!  It was nice to meet her and made the hour or so in the airport pass more quickly.

                I found out from a French couple that if we wanted to reroute through Toronto and then Heathrow we could be guaranteed to get to Paris (lol – barring any other airplane mishaps) by 3pm Sunday, so I decided that would be the best option.  As the flight boarded and I tried to change mine I found out that AirFrance isn’t part of the Star Alliance which meant I could not be rebooked L.  I was really sad as I got back on the plane as this meant that I would be leaving Montreal 24h later than planned!

                BUT, I got to finish my movie that I was 8 minutes away from finishing when we had to land in Winnipeg, so that was a bonus.  And I was worried that I wasn’t going to be able to see the awesome full moon as it is really big and close to the Earth this weekend – so I got to see that from the plane. 

                There were a tonne of us who missed our European connections, so thankfully AC had our new tickets and hotel vouchers all printed and ready to go…except mine!  I was told I had to go to the Customer Service desk to figure out my ticket!  Seriously??  So, off I went…and the agent was nice and moderately helpful and suggested there may be a flight tonight on an AirTransat flight.  So, as it stands now I am on standby for that flight.  If I can’t make it onto that one, then I’ll be spending the next day in Montreal before I get to take a flight to Toronto and then to Paris.  Gotta love the gong-shows!  Uggg…  At least I get free-food out of it J.

 Sunday May 6, 2012

                I woke up this morning in the Sheraton Airport Hotel in Montreal – definitely not in France!  The flight to Paris with Air Transat was full last night so I was sent over to the hotel to spend the night.  It was the most comfortable bed and pillows ever!  I was so comfortable – but I somehow didn’t sleep well, unfortunately!  Oh well!  It was a wonderful hotel in any case.

                The breakfast was seriously the most amazing French toast I’d ever had before I managed to catch the bus back to the airport in order to check in because I wasn’t able to do it online…which already had me worried.  Once I got to the gate I learned that I didn’t officially have a seat on the plane and that there were already 8 people checked in before me that didn’t have a seat either.  I was told not to worry, however, because I have more status points than the other eight people, so I was put to the top of the list…and off downtown I went…

                I had a great day despite not knowing if I would get onto the flight to Paris or not!  I got downtown with no problems and managed to hit a bunch of events…I got to see the Black Watch Parade, which was cool and a good chance to practice my camera skills.  Then I walked up the Park Mont-Royal and there was a walk or hike or something going on so I got free cake!  The park is huge and there were a tonne of people out, but it was a great view of the city and it was lovely weather too.  I even saw a really big woodpecker, which was also cool.

                After coming down from the park I wandered around the McGill campus and stopped to look at the Cathedral St. Catherine.  It was great because someone was practicing the organ, so despite not being in France to hear it this morning, I got to hear it here instead!  There was a little market outside and I ended up buying this copper bracelet – because I am such a suck for markets!!

                I bought a 1$ drink from McDonalds and wandered over to a park where I read my book for a couple of hours in the sun before catching the airport bus.  I had dinner at my hotel (which was the most amazing Caesar salad with scallops) because of my vouchers and then went off to the airport.

                No issues with security or finding the gate, which was great – however, when the agent finally arrived at the desk I heard her say that the flight was overbooked by 30 people!  I was definitely worried.  After the flight had already started to board, I was given a seat, so I was really happy that I’d be getting on the flight.

                As I was finally getting on the plane I realized I was in FIRST CLASS!  Yeah!  I was a happy girl.  Thank goodness for status points because if I didn’t have those I would have been pretty much guaranteed to be spending another day in Montreal and I definitely wouldn’t have been bumped up to first class.  I love when traveling pays off… J

                Off to enjoy my wine and airplane bed!  Yeah!

Night.

-Allison

Monday May 7, 2012

                We arrived in Paris at 9am this morning.  I definitely enjoyed my little pod-bed in the plane and I think I must have slept for about 3 hours, which is pretty decent, I guess.  France doesn’t require landing cards anymore, and because I was in first class I had a special passport control line, so I was out of the airport in less than 15 minutes.  Pretty impressive. 

                I found the RER/Train to Paris with no problem as it is attached to the far end of the airport…nothing has changed much in that respect.  I got my ticket and randomly decided where I’d get off in Paris.  Along the way I helped two Russian girls try to understand how to buy their tickets and then planned with them where to go in Paris…and then did the same thing with a couple from Texas.  It was an odd train ride, between the simplified English for the Russians, the English with the Texans, and the French everywhere else!!

                I got off at the Notre Dame stop, emerged from the subway and right in front of me was Notre Dame – it was pretty cool!  I was a happy girl.  I reorganized my things so I wouldn’t be carrying so much in my purse and set off to take pictures and visit all the touristy stuff that I haven’t done in a while.  It was awesome!  I walked and walked and walked….visited the outside of all the big buildings like the Louvre and walked all the way to the Eiffel Tower.  Thankfully it was a decently nice day out, so I was able to walk and not be ducking from the rain.  I sat on the benches in front of the tower and had a few head-bobbing naps (jet-lag was definitely catching up with me) before I continued on my way.

                There was a little market in front of the Tower and I found mom’s soaps there, so that was great…and they weren’t that bad of a price, either, which was impressive. 

                I walked up the Champs d’Elisee and decided that I needed to find Sophie’s town before I was too tired to think!  It was easy getting the ticket and finding la gare de l’est where her train left from.  A lot of head-bobbing later I arrived in Meaux.  I had printed off a google-map so I could find her place a little easier, but the thing about France is that they severely lack street signs!  I found the Cathedral no problem and after going the wrong way turned the corner and heard someone yell “AJ”!  I looked around behind me and thought how silly that was because no one here calls me that and Sophie isn’t expecting me for another hour.  However, I heard it again, looked up, and there was Sophie sticking her head out of the window! 

                It was so good to see her!  Even though we haven’t seen each other for 2 years it is like we saw each other yesterday.  I always think that is so cool – probably why we are still able to be friends after 12 years and living on different continents!

                Sophie’s place is the perfect French flat.  Seriously.  You walk into this courtyard and up two flights of narrow stairs to get to her place.  It is shaped like the letter L.  You walk in and the kitchen Is gally style with the entrance on one end and the family room on the other.  At the far end of the family room is a big window where you look right out onto the Cathedral (which is so amazing, I can’t even describe it!).  Off of the family room is the bedroom/study where there is the same huge desk and cupboards Sophie had in Metz.  And above the bed is a sloping roof that has a window in it – which looking up from bed you can see gargoyles!  Pretty amazing.  All in all, I’d say it’s about 750 square feet….which is impressive.  No wasted space on hallways because the kitchen is the hallway, I guess!  Anyway, when Sophie moved in here 2 years ago I remember her telling me that I’d love it – and I totally do!

                Meaux is a lovely town (despite everything she says).  We went for a walk to this huge park that they have here where we saw a guy doing abs without his clothes on (what is it with the French!?)…which was interesting…I was showen around the tourist info centre and a few of the stores around the centre of town.  I managed to make it to 10pm before I totally passed out! 

Night! 

-Allison

 Tuesday May 8, 2012

                I slept until 10am this morning!  I guess I am totally caught up on my jet-lag after that, though!  A few of the girls Sophie teaches with were going for a run in the park so I went along too…it definitely isn’t fair that Sophie’s legs are so long!  We both died on our 6km run….her because she doesn’t do that too often and me because I did a million squats yesterday with my backpack on in order to take pictures and my legs are crazy sore!!  It is a beautiful park, however, and it was nice to meet people that Sophie knows here.

                We ate lunch and drove over to a beautiful castle that was about an hour away.  It is called Le Chateau Fontainebleau and is right in the middle of the city.  Unfortunately, because it was a stat holiday today, only the grounds were open.  It started to rain just as we got here (the weather here is more confused than it is in Alberta!), but we persevered and wandered around taking pictures.  It was beautiful with a huge lake and swans swimming in front of the castle.  Very cool.

                We decided to have a hot chocolate in a little cafĂ© in town in hopes that the rain would stop and we could walk around a bit more.  We did manage to have a few moments sans pluie after, so it was a good idea.

                On the way home we stopped to visit another castle, but because it was a private castle the fee was ridiculous, so we decided to just look at it before heading home.

                For dinner I had more bread and cheese – I have to make the most of my week here!  Oh, and Sophie and I downed an entire bottle of wine from Alsace as well!  We watched this really cool show where a French celebrity gets put on a plane without knowing where they will end up.  This time she went to a tiny village in Africa and lived there for 2 weeks with the villagers.  It was an amazing show.  I think I should start it in Canada! J

Later

 -Allison

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

                Another 10am morning!   I am getting good at these, apparently!  I had some great bread with nutella and a wonderful peach for breakfast.  Their fruits and veggies are ahead of ours at the moment and it’s nice to have a change from salad and grapefruits!

                Once I got my act together I went to the tourist info centre in order to find out what the last train back from Paris was at.  I wanted to go see a concert at Notre Dame with Sophie, but we had to make sure we’d actually get back to Meaux.  Always a good thing.  Afterwards, I wandered around town and checked out a few of the shops and grocery store and everything.  I ended up getting a nice shirt from Naf Naf and a sweater at Pimkie…my lovely stores that I remember here.  Not too much damage, however, which is always a good thing.

                I met Sophie back at her place at noon (when she was done work for the day) and we decided that we’d meet in Paris at 6:30 for dinner, so I headed off on the train.  I love the train.  It is so easy and so reasonably priced.  Makes me angry with our lousy transit system at home. 

Anyway, off I went…first to Notre Dame to buy our tickets for the concert at Notre Dame and then to Montmartre.  It is a fun neighbourhood with all the artsy people milling about.  The Cathedral was busy, but it was good to visit it again.  The best part, really, was buying a petit pain au chocolate and a Fanta limon that I got on my walk around!  Had to fit those into my week J.

Sophie and I had no problem finding each other for dinner (which is amazing, really!) and we found a nice little place to have dinner before our concert.  I had French onion soup on a patio – it was fantastic!  Made me happy. We didn’t have time for desert, and it was a good thing we didn’t push it because by the time we got to Notre Dame there was a huge line of people waiting to get into the concert.

The concert was “Musique au temps des Papes d’Avignon” –Gregorian chants.  It was really a once-in-a-lifetime experience!  The chants were amazing and we had great seats in the middle of Notre Dame.  The acoustics were fantastic and the singers were amazing.  It was cool to see how young most of the singers were – I’d say the majority were in their 20s!  It was a great concert.

And we managed to visit Berthillon Ice Cream Shop located at rue Saint-Louis-en-L’Isle on Ile Saint-Louis to have some amazing ice cream for dessert after the concert was over.  It was great ice cream and tastes just like you were eating the thing that the ice cream was made from.  Pretty cool!!

                Yeah for the great day!

-Allison

 Thursday, May 10, 2012

                I am quite enjoying waking up at 10am…waking up Monday morning will be interesting, that’s for sure!  It was beautiful and sunny when I woke up, but as I went out to get my petit pain au chocolat it started to pour rain!  The weather here is nuts.  I made it back inside without getting too soaked and then practically by the time I made it back upstairs, it was bright and sunny again!

                I wandered around town a bit more and went to the river to read for a while, until I got way too hot in my long pants and fleece!  After changing, I went and read in the church garden for a while.  Quite a relaxing day.  And it was great to have such great weather.

                Around 3pm I ran into Sophie and together we went to do more shopping, which is never a good thing!  I think I ended up buying a pair of pants and a pair of dragonfly earrings!  Yeah for shopping – definitely a good thing considering I have no idea the last time I did any shopping at home (lol apart from in Arizona, I suppose!).

                There is this cool milk shake shop – just like Marble Slab or the frozen yogurt place at home – you got to pick your extras that were mixed into your icecream for the milk shake.  It was great to sit outside in the sun and have our milkshake.  Yeah!

                Packing happened tonight as well because tomorrow morning we are going to Obernai.  Sophie has the communion for her godson, Lancelot, on Saturday and she doesn’t work on Friday, so off we go.  Should be interesting.

Later,

-Allison

 Friday, May 11, 2012

                Dani arrived home around 5am and so I woke up because I thought we were going to head out…only to lay in bed for 3 hours until I thought I was going to go crazy and got up!  They both leisurely packed and we ate breakfast and finally headed out (in a complete downpour) around 10am! 

                The drive was really nice – not boring and painful like Sophie suggested (that is how I describe Highway 2 between Edmonton and Calgary!).  It was beautiful rolling hills and canola crops and tiny little French towns scattered about.  It was really scenic!  I was cool as well because we got to drive through four different departments: Ile de France, Champagne, Lorraine, and Alsace.  Covered a lot of territory!  

                We arrived in Obernai around 4pm and it was 38 degrees out!  It was fantastic.  While Dani did grocery shopping for the dinner, Sophie and I looked around town.  It is really cute.  Quite a bit smaller than Strasbourg (only 20min away) but with more than the necessary shops and services available.  It was a lovely afternoon poking around the town, eating ice cream, and walking home to the little town where Dani’s parents live just outside of Obernai.  Definitely the quintessential French experience!

                Six couple friends of Dani and Sophies came over for dinner this evening.  It was a blast.  I never hear Sophie speak French, so it is a treat for me to hang out with her when she’s with other people so I can hear that!  Her friends are awesome.  It was great to finally meet them as I have been hearing about several of them for years!  Made me happy.  Dani cooked a bunch of different types of meat on this ghetto barbeque and they all tasted amazing.  I was super impressed.

                Amazing how being a passenger is exhausting, but it was!  Night.

-Allison

 Saturday, May 12, 2012

                I managed to have a decent sleep this morning – actually, it was Dani and Sophie doing dishes that woke me up!  We had a little breakfast and then Sophie and I climbed Mt. Sainte Odile.  There is a convent on top of this little mountain and the views from the top were fantastic.  It was a lovely hike (5km one direction) in among the trees.  It made me really happy.  And, it was awesome because when we got to the top it was noon and the bells were ringing!  It was a total sense-around moment!

                After getting down I had a wonderful nap.  Gotta love those naps!  I don’t do well staying up until 1am, so I had to recover!

                Dani and Sophie headed out to their event and I took one of Dani’s bikes and rode through the countryside to a bunch of little towns for a few hours.  It was so perfect.  I wasn’t going fast at all, but the sun was peeking out from behind the clouds and the little mountain was in the distance…it was awesome.  So calm and beautiful.  When I’d had enough of the little towns I made my way along the canal into Obernai and found a little restaurant on the plaza where I had pizza for dinner.  It was fantastic.  I cycled home and read my book with some hot chocolate!  I was in heaven!  It was pretty much the perfect day!

                Tomorrow morning I leave here and take the TGV to Paris.  So sad.  The time here is always way too short.  At least I got a nice, quiet, little visit in, however! J

 Until next time!




-Allison