Friday, July 17, 2009

Arrival

Brian's parents have arrived! And we haven't seen Michael since. Well, when he gets a bump or bruise, he still looks for mom. But other than that, my purpose has been served!

The parents arrived on Thursday and they unpacked and played with Michael. Michael and Grandpa took a nap. Grammy and Mommy went shopping until we came home and took a nap. Then, we went to the Eiffel Tower for a picnic! What a 1st day!

On Friday, The Parents took Michael to catch the Tour de France roll through. So Brian and I have been here ALL alone in the City of Light. I was by myself the WHOLE day yesterday.

What Phuong Gets Done in A Whole Day With No Michael
Got some bloodwork done
Went to the cinema at Chatelet to get tickets for tonight's movie of Harry Potter
Went shopping a bit for myself - bought 2 things
Went shopping for a friend who had a baby - bought 1 thing
Grabbed some takeout for lunch
Had lunch, watched Mamma Mia (don't do it...).
Took a nap.
Cleaned up the kitchen, washed dishes
Did a load of laundry
Tidied up the living room
Called 2 medical institutions to deal with insurance/credit issues in the USA
Bought a map for our trip to Normandy and stationary to make some cards
Picked up my bloodwork results
Read a little more of my D-Day book
Missed Michael, surprisingly!

That gets us to 6:15pm when Brian came home!


What Phuong Gets Done in a Day WITH Michael
Feeds Michael breakfast
Park time
Bought food for dinner at the grocery store
Lunch
Nap
More Park time
Maybe pick up dry cleaning
Start cooking dinner and picking up the house

Brian gets home around 7pm.

What a difference!

But BOY do I miss my Little Buddy! Paris is not Paris without my Little Buddy. It was SO lonely! I have no one to point out to me all the motorcycles, or to tell me that bus 83 just went by, or to ask me for ice cream. The metro is quiet now without Michael running through the hall yelling, "FAAAST CHOO CHOO!" I never realized how much I associated Paris with Michael. And how weird it is to not have him here with us! This is our nuclear family's home!

Brian, on the other hand, is just fine. He is happy for the alone time. I am too, but I miss my little boy who is having pizza and apple juice with his grandparents and making happy memories of his own!

Love,
P

3 comments:

Suzanne said...

What did you think of Harry Potter? I want to see it so badly, but have to wait until school is over. What is the roll through? Is that when everyone rides by on their bicycles?

Brian said...

This is the first Harry Potter I read and I think that was a mistake. All the scenes are terribly underdeveloped in the movie to the point I felt like I didn't understand why the action was progressing as it had. That said, perhaps it was the same for the other 5 movies and since I didn't read them, I didn't notice.

Suzanne said...

I would agree the scenes are underdeveloped. There seemed to be more teen angsty love crap than actual plotline. Still...it sucked Dumbledore died.