So Far.....
Well, so far, today hasn't been as good of a day as I thought it would be.
That said, the day isn't over, and all is not lost!!!
We went to the US Embassy by train today, and made it this time!!! Yippeee!!!!!
At the embassy, we had to wait a while for them to call me up. We were sitting by the cashier's line. The cashier's card reader died. So they couldn't accept credit card payments, only cash. So Fabrice left to go get cash. They called me up while he was gone. Since the form I needed to have notarized was a form allowing John to get a passport for Morgan so that she can come visit me this Christmas, and since the said form is required by the US Government, Department of State, no less, having it notarized at the embassy is free. They charge something like 30 bucks, otherwise - aren't notarizations free back home in the States where so many more things are LOGICAL?! So, anyway, he left to go get cash needlessly. While I was waiting for the consul who was to do the actual notarization, I met a sweet woman who grew up in Monterey. That was cool.
I miss home.
I wanted to go take pictures afterwards, but Fabrice was in a mood. So we both made our separate ways back to the train station, and then took the train back to Tournan and came home. He seems to be calmer now. He's only been taking his new medication for a few days, so I guess I shouldn't expect miracles. And, I DID give it a month, so.... Things are better than they were. That's something, now, isn't it?!
More later.
Love to you all.
That said, the day isn't over, and all is not lost!!!
We went to the US Embassy by train today, and made it this time!!! Yippeee!!!!!
At the embassy, we had to wait a while for them to call me up. We were sitting by the cashier's line. The cashier's card reader died. So they couldn't accept credit card payments, only cash. So Fabrice left to go get cash. They called me up while he was gone. Since the form I needed to have notarized was a form allowing John to get a passport for Morgan so that she can come visit me this Christmas, and since the said form is required by the US Government, Department of State, no less, having it notarized at the embassy is free. They charge something like 30 bucks, otherwise - aren't notarizations free back home in the States where so many more things are LOGICAL?! So, anyway, he left to go get cash needlessly. While I was waiting for the consul who was to do the actual notarization, I met a sweet woman who grew up in Monterey. That was cool.
I miss home.
I wanted to go take pictures afterwards, but Fabrice was in a mood. So we both made our separate ways back to the train station, and then took the train back to Tournan and came home. He seems to be calmer now. He's only been taking his new medication for a few days, so I guess I shouldn't expect miracles. And, I DID give it a month, so.... Things are better than they were. That's something, now, isn't it?!
More later.
Love to you all.
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