home again, home again, jiggety jig
kelly | 11 September 2005 - 8:57pm
On Friday, our last day in Paris, we did a bit of a walking picnic. We bought bread and cheese at a grocery and then walked all over the place, visiting squares and cathedrals and geocaches and naked statues and all sorts of stuff, stopping to snack all along the way. It was great.

Meet Cézanne. From the looks of things, my best guess is that the thing she's holding is a vibrator. I'm just saying.

Rob with his French lovah - I insisted he grab her boob for the photo.
That evening we had a wonderful meal with lots of wine (I would like to note that Paris is even better when I'm a bit tipsy - my French, however, is not). We ended the day with a boat ride along the Seine - past Notre Dame, past the Louvre, past the Eiffel Tower. It was a fabulous end to the trip.
Now, ::sigh:: we're home. Coming home from a trip is always bittersweet. For me, anyway. You hear people say that traveling just makes them appreciate home even more, that they had a great time but are really glad to be back. To that I say - meh. I can't remember a trip at the end (or sometimes even the middle) of which I didn't beg Rob to please let us move there.
(Thanks to Di for anticipating my reluctance to come home and providing me with a perfect tagline - refresh if you don't see it.)
There were some reasons I was glad to be back, though. I was very much looking forward to seeing my babies again - there was much rubbing of faces and kissing and purring (them and me). They all piled onto our bed last night and I realized that Rob and I sleep in the equivalent of a twin bed on a regular basis - we're scrunched into the top half of our bed because the cats take over the bottom. And golly I love that, I really do. Today, we visited with both of our families. And I love that we live so close to them. And the Redneck Valley Target opens in October! It's a good life, even if it's not Paris.
I'll post a few more observations and photos from the trip soon. For now I just wanted to say that we're back safely and that just like I missed my family and my cats, I missed you people, too. And to be in the same missed classification as my family and cats? Yeah, that's a compliment.
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Welcome back from your overseas journey!
Welcome back, darlin' ... can't wait to see the pics!
You're reawakening my England lust. I must start on K to get us over there for a tour so I can see Europe.
Just think, you could come to visit!
Welcome back! I noticed you guys did some geocaching over there. If Cezanne is holding a vibrator, it's a pretty frickin' scary one!
Welcome back!
Welcome home! I've loved checking in and seeing your posts about the the trip although I've also been exceedingly jealous as well. There's no place I like as much as Paris....except the entire country of Italy.
Kristen sighing in suburban New Jersey while NYC sparkles 18 miles away.
Ah, yes, post-holiday blues. I get them often. However, after my summer this year in Europe on a Contiki tour, I was MORE than happy to get home. I was sad, morosely, when I left Scotland. Ah, such a great place.
Welcome home none-the-less.
yay! So glad you are home safe and sound. Just wanted to say that--I'll email later! love ya!
I'm glad you're home safe and sound. Being classified with the kitties is a High Compliment indeed! (And family, too, but the Kitties! Who came from your tummy! Now THAT is something.)
That vibrator looks viry skirry. And terribly uncomfortable.
And Rob's French lovah looks a little cold and stiff. I'm just sayin'.
Um, now, when you say "cats"...
Owwwwwwwiiiieeeeee!!!!!! Even though she's a big gal, the proportion is still.just.wrong.
So happy you're home safe and sound.
Looks like Rob is quite good with his hands. *wink, wink*
The grande finale sounds lovely with the wine and wandering. What a great trip. But warm furry purries to come home to-BLISS!
Please disregard previous posts in which I may have claimed hatred toward you. I blove you. What did you bring me? Pastries? Please say pastries.
Welcome back to the deodorant-wearing, non-urinating in public U.S.of A!
Very glad your home safe and sound. Although, if you were to convince Rob to let ya'll move there then...well...I'd just have to come visit you!
*sigh*
Guess it wasn't meant to be!
I am totally in envy here. Of the trip, the wine, the walks, the art, the sky, the vacation, and the cats that get to sleep in your bed.
And the fact that yours go down to your feet to sleep when mine do it on my freakin head. WTF???
Welcome home!
Welcome back. Thank you for sharing your trip with all of us. I have so enjoyed it!
Now, is it Target, or Super Targer? I learned the joy of Super Target when I was in Texas. Target just isnt the same. sigh.
Poor rob had to douse himself in red wine after a long and exhausting afternoon with his armless lovah. It wasn't from the lovin'. He had to write out all the thank you cards from their Paris wedding.