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The Trip is Underway

Just landed in JFK Airport from Atlanta. One half of my plane rides is now complete.

A bit of travel advice to anyone ever flying thru JFK…
Don’t do it. Reroute thru Laguardia. Holy jeez – it was about as organized as Robin Williams’ thought process. I felt like a Costa Rican rooster wandering around aimlessly – don’t ask me why.
So that’s that.
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Stateside

Dan and I made it back to Atlanta last night from Paris. As with most things in my life, there is a story to be told about our flight home. I promise to write the details on it later, but let’s just say it includes old people, vomit, and a near emergency landing in South Carolina. It’s always interesting!

I know I haven’t done an update since we left the Riviera, but I want to update you on everything in sequential order. My plan is to attempt to pick up from where I left off with pictures and such in Juan-Les-Pins and continue thru to Paris and then our flight home.
I’m super jetlagged. Apparently I was overly ambitious in thinking that I could fly home on a Wednesday night and be at work Thursday morning. Dan convinced me I was crazy and needed to take a personal day to catch up on rest and get the body clock back on schedule. He was right……I slept today off and on until 5:07pm. Feels good.
I’ll try to update as much as I can before bedtime tonight. Back to work in America tomorrow!
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Paris – Day 1

We took an early flight from Nice and landed in Paris at 9:30am Sunday morning.  All of our luggage came through just fine and we grabbed a cab to our hotel.  Having only gotten 5 hrs of sleep in the last 2 days I was exhausted — and so was Dan.  We decided since we had landed so early we could spare a couple hours to lie in the room and rest before we hit the pavement to explore the city.  Our power nap turned into a long nap, but we felt GREAT when we woke — ready to get outside with enough energy to appreciate the sights we saw.

Our hotel was a block away from the Vivain metro stop in the Montparnasse area of town.  I knew exactly where to go from here…hop on the metro line and take it straight up 5 stops to St. Michel (my old stomping grounds)!  Emerging from the underground metro we walked up the stairs right out to the front of the St. Michel fountain.
From there we walked across the street toward the River Seine and watched some boats float by below.  I told Dan to turn his head to the right and -boom- there was Notre Dame.  We took some pictures out front then headed for the doors to check out the inside.  Turns out we were right in time for Sunday evening mass, so our tour of the interior was even more beautiful as we were accompanied by the live singing of hymns.  The incense began wafting through the air as we moseyed through the crowds staring up at stained glass windows, chandeliers, and equally as intricate gothic, arched walkways.  I’ve always loved it in here, but it made it even better hearing Dan say he had never experienced anything like it.  I’m so glad we saw it together.
Leaving Notre Dame we noticed that the rain had turned into a drizzle.  I decided we had to walk back across the Seine over to the best little bookstore in Paris:  Shakespeare & Co. –  a must see!  Love it there and, yes, I bought a book (another one of Stephen Clarke’s hilarious British commentaries on the French).

We walked outside this time and noticed that the drizzle had turned into an unexpected moment of dryness with sun poking through the clouds.  I told Dan it was imperative that we run to the metro and go to the Eiffel Tower that second since it was supposed to rain the entirety of our time in Paris and we must take advantage of the weather gods temporarily smiling on us –  so that’s what we did.  Even though in my lifetime I have spent a total of nearly 6months in this city, I had NEVER been to the top of the Eiffel Tower.  It was closed in 2002 when I went with my high school class as it was less than a year after 9/11 and when my family tried to go during my study abroad semester in 2005 it started snowing, so they closed it down for fear that the cables would snap from the cold.  So, this was the day I was meant to go to the top!  We stayed there for hours…taking our time strolling along the river from the metro to the monument, grabbing a nutella crepe at the carousel right across the street from the Tower, waiting in line with many an American high school group to go up the elevator, being silly with my camera at the bottom of the Tower before our ascent, keeping Dan calm at the top due to the crazy height which was not helped by the whipping wind, and finally gazing up at the glittering Tower lights that flickered on at 10pm sharp.  (*Note- If my memory serves me correctly then the lights usually twinkle for 10min at the top of every hour beginning at 10:00 each evening…however, this time they only stayed illuminated for 5min.  Result of the economy?  Too high of a power bill?  Just curious.)
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Last day in Juan

I already did one post on my last day in Juan-Les-Pins when I was checking all of the students out of the residence. Beginning with check-outs at 4:30am that morning, I was finally done with the last of them around mid-day. Instead of going up to bed to sleep, Dan and I made the most of our last day in the south and paid 15euro a piece to rent padded beach chairs in the sand. It was unnaturally windy this day so the waves were choppier than I’ve ever seen them on the Med. It was warm in the sun, though, and we soaked up every last ounce of our last day before Paris.

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Student Check-Out Day

Today is the official end to the 2009 Cannes Film Festival Study Abroad Program at UGA.  It is 8:26AM here in France and I have been checking students out since 4:30AM this morning.  All but three people have checked out of the residence and made their way to both the Nice airport for long plane rides home and to the train station for many post-program travels.

I am emotionless, but I think that’s only because I’m too tired to “feel” right now.  I’m sure this all will hit me (the students being gone, the fact that I have to leave my life at the beach) later on.  If it doesn’t hit me later today then I’m sure it will tomorrow as I’m on an Air France flight for a 3-day getaway in Paris.  And if it doesn’t hit me then then it’ll for sure hit me come Thursday morning when I’m back in the offices of Fletcher Martin a mere 12-hours after I’ve touched down stateside.  My mind cannot even begin to fathom what that morning will feel like.
For now, I want to soak up the rest of my time in this beautiful, quaint, dreamlike place.  I hate to leave it, but I can’t WAIT to come back!
I’m adding more pictures to my last post (which can be found below this one) as I wait for the last of the students to turn in their keys.  After those final goodbyes you can find me passed out from exhaustion on the beaches of JLP for one last day in the Mediterranean sun.  Okay, I think it’s starting to hit me…  I better go focus now so I can ditch this laptop and get out to enjoy this lovely, sunny, French life to which I’ve grown so accustomed.
A bientot!
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