Well, I have made it back. I arrived back in the States this weekend. I managed to get a good night's sleep the first night, which was great, but the second night it didn't work so well (waking up at two in the morning and not being able to fall back asleep is not my idea of a good time). Third night, I got the eight hours of sleep, but the lost of sleep from the trip and from the second night were definately having an effect.
The first day back, I went back to work. Crazy, I know, but I think it was good for me because it made me use my time more effectively and I had something that put me right back into the swing of things. It made adjusting easier, I think.
So we went through customs and you have to pick up your luggage and then re-turn it in. Unfortunately, they do not allow any kind of seeds in the country, and I didn't know this, and bought my landlord seeds from Monet's garden. (I thought that was pretty cool) So they threw away my seeds. Sad day. So after that, I sent my luggage back into the airplane. However, when I picked my luggage back up in Utah, the other suitcase had lost a wheel. I think my luggage is cursed. I now have two suitcases, both of which are missing a wheel!!
I'll post pictures of my trip to Southern France later, ie not at work and at a computer with my pics on it.
7 comments:
Good to have you home! I was worried you weren't going to make what with all the airline problems and flight cancellations lately.
Yeah I was worried too. But we didn't have any problems or delays actually, so that was a blessing.
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Sounds like you had such and incredible time. What are you up to now that you are home from your big adventure?
That's a good question. Right now I'm just working (have to pay off that trip) and I'm applying for Grad School.
Welcome home! I was on Google Earth today looking at the Eiffle tower thinking of you!
Welcome home!
It was good to see you at church again. The ward just wasn't the same without ya!
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