It looks like the french are now convinced that we are worthy to live in their country.   We have been granted resident entry. 

The paperwork is on its way from Paris to Houston and we have an appointment at the french embassy on January 25th.  We have airline reservations to fly to our new home in Paris on January 27th, assuming there are no "glitches".

I wasn't thrilled with having to wait a couple of weeks for our interview but I think I need to embrace the french "laissez faire" attitude if I am to survive and thrive.    
 


Comments

Lindastamps

Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:38:29

At least you know what's going on. And you're right about the "laissez faire" attitude. That's exactly what I chalked it up to when you said everything had been delayed.

 

Sun, 10 Jan 2010 16:12:10

Okay. I am now officially confused. I thought you were already in France and in Paris (but just hoteling it for the time being) Please, 'splain.

 

Mon, 11 Jan 2010 03:30:04

Yes, you might as well relax about the rules and the waiting, from what I've heard. It's a good thing you can adapt easily. Good practice for when you actually move!

 

Fri, 15 Jan 2010 05:12:32

Congratulations! I am sure this will relieve lots of stress. I hope you get to move into your apartment soon.

 



Leave a Reply