I've seen people doing 7 quick takes on Fridays, but I haven't come around it in time yet.. So I'll just do my own thing.
-1- I haven't post often recently. Married life is busy. A joyful busy :) Also I tried to limit my time online, and I really like to read some other blogs, so I don't have much time left to post on my own. I also keep in mind that the first reason for this blog is to sort out what's on my mind, so I keep on posting important event, like the women I meet at the pregnancy center.. Last Thursday I was so stirred by this young girl, my hands were cold and shaking...
-2- readings: I haven't got back to my freedom book (Dieu sans idee du mal), but I hope to follow up on that specific point soon. The book is brillant and I'd like to clarify my memories about it. Right now I read Roal Dahl!! Henri Sugar and other short stories. Roald Dahl is a genius. I've read many, if not all, of his books, and I keep finding it refreshing and fun and smart..
-3- I'm working on getting some patience. I've read somewhere that life is not about what you do, but who you serve. In this regard married life is an amazing school!
I learn to go over my laziness, everyday, and put my husband first as often as I can remember it ( I tend to forget my beautiful ideals when I'm hungry and there is chocolate or saussage in the room...)
-4- We have a new housemate! A belgian girl moved in downstairs, where I was before we moved in this part of the house. She is really neat, nice and I'm sure we'll get along very well. We went to visit the neighborhood this morning, we had a good time.
-5- I keep on going to dance. I'm glad I didn't give up. It's hard at times. Especially remembering the movements, AND doing stuff with BOTH your arms and legs. I'm so not coordinated!! I almost gave up in january, because all that was going on in the house (moving 20 boxes from the new girl's room to our bedroom...) and I was just not in the mood for subway. Now it's easier. It gives me a limit time. I know I will leave the house by 4:20 PM so whatever I have to do should be done by then. And when I get home I just enjoy a nice diner with DH :)
-6- We keep up the good habits of eating at home, with at least 2 veggies a meal. I'm proud we can do it! Most of the time of of the veggies is tazatziki:
peel a cucumber, grate it. In a container pour 3 table spoons of yogurt a pinch of salt, a half tea spoon of ground cumin and some paprika. Mix the yogurt and cucumber = TA DA! delicious tzatziki (well an adaptation, teh real kind has garlic and lemon, and no paprika)
So yesterday we had stuffed cabbage again, tonight crepes with bechamel (ficelles picardes) with zucchini on the side. Pretty healthy! :) well I had a spoon of nutella for dessert, and he got reeses' cups... less healthy ;)
-7- I watch the Duggar show. I kind of like them, but I'm quite upset the fact that they make it a show on TLC.
I admire the parents. I love that they defend their beliefs, and raise such a happy family. I think their teens are stunning, self confident and very down-to earth..
Now I wish they would keep it to a more serious documentary, like on a more family oriented network. Or keep it to a book of tips for other large families.
When I say family oriented, I mean not a network that airs "toddlers and tiaras" especially not right after their show. Also they have silly little notes coming on the screen, really on the board of making fun of them.
so anyway I like the Duggar family. I don't think we'll have that many kids. I would be quite open about it I guess... But let's start with one and see from there!
I think they are giving their kids a lot of structure. I'm not sure kids and teens need that much of everything under control, but once again this may be an impression you get on the TV show. I bet in real life it's a lot more relaxed in their house :)
So back to life...
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
my love story with administration...

Just venting.
I went to get the extended version of my marriage certificate today, so I can register my marriage in France.
I left at 8:30AM.
The city clerk just moved in a new location. I'm so thankful I called last week to find out where they are now...
"(me) - can I get the new address please?
- (fast talking lady) sure 141 w**** street, main floor.
- I'm sorry can you say that again? 141 wall street?
- Yes 141 welss** street.
- I'm sorry I'm not sure I got the street right, wall street? W-A-L-L?
- Are you listening miss? I said W******* street W-O-R-T-H!!!!"
Anyway. So I get there. A big hall, with an empty "information" desk, and a bunch of computers, with the same screens as the social security. So I start trying to get my ticket, so I can get on line. I felt a little weird, so I ask the security guards if it's the right place, and the right thing to do. They send me to an other desk, where the lady send me to yet another place, who send me back to the first "information desk" I saw. But this time there are 2 ladies. I don't know at which moment they appeared..
I fill in some paper work, get the precious ticket and go on line. My number is B516.
Numbers called:
A020
B510
C240
I'm thinking: "youhou! there is only 5 persons before me!"
well I was called 1h10 after I got on line.
Numbers were
A046
B516
C263
So I get my precious paper, 35$. The lady (who, of course, speaks fast) give me a paper and yell something at me.
I'm surprised by her tone, and ask as politely as I can if she can repeat slowly.
I have two more places to visit, to certify my paper.
!!!???
Seriously? They just sold me a paper, but it's no worth before I get, not one, but two certifications on it. From two different offices, in two different buildings.
Welcome to America.
The paper she gave me are more instructions, addresses and fees for the following of the operations.
I make it to the next building. The supreme court. Waouh, I'm super impressed. Is it really necessary??
One more line (it's the theme of my day). For security. They take my camera.
I find the room where I'm supposed to get the first certification. One more line.
This is when my poor husband calls me, to ask if I join them to the inauguration party... hmm no, thanks I'm on my second line of the day. I have no idea how long this is going to take... Poor guy, he felt awful. Next time I'll remember not to answer the phone when my nerves are close to breakdown.
I got lucky, this line was fast, in about 10min it was my turn. I asked the lady why I needed this certification. She was very nice, but she couldn't answer, she said it's procedure. Anyway, she gently sends me to the next line, right there, to pay the fee!
The fee guy gives me printed instruction to walk to the next place.
At this point I'm laughing, this whole thing has turned into a treasure hunt!
And the people of the supreme court building are all extremely nice, polite and helpful. :)
Off I go again, for the third place on my list. I diligently follow the directions.
Outside are about 50 persons watching inauguration on giant screen. But I don't know how long the next line is going to take..
I pass by a dunkin donut. I love DD. I don't go often, but it just makes me feel good, cozy, comforted. Exactly what I need. :) I stop by. But after 30 seconds I realize the line isn't moving, at all. I don't know what we are all waiting for, and I realize this is maybe the one line I don't have to wait on. So I leave empty handed, but feeling good that I didn't stay on THAT line! na!
Next building, the reception man tells me I want an "apostille" on the 19th floor.
Ah? I didn't really know what I was getting. So here I go for my apostille. Security line (no x-ray this time, just sign a log book). I fill in more papers, to the counter, to the fee... What do you mean you take ONLY CASH??
Yes you guessed it, I have to go to the ATM and then come back. I'm glad I found out before I waited on line.
Anyway. I went to the bank, get some money transfered to DH account, get my cash, and back to the 19th floor. Security again, they remembered me :) not too many people over there.
I waited just 15 min to get my paper once I paid. But those 15 min were so long! At the end I was crying. My nerves gave up just after I paid the last fee. I thought I was in for an other hour or so, and I didn't have my cross stitch..
A nice morning off, wasted.
I'm especially upset because this is just paperwork. And all these security lines and papers and apostille and such are not any protection IMO. If you have bad intentions you'll find the weakness in the system. And if you don't have papers you'll get in through a less legal way...
I know I shouldn't take it personnal, but this is seriously ridiculous.
The worst is I'm not done yet. Now I still need to bring th paper to the embassy.
And then apply for a green card. O Joy.
I think the analogy with treasure hunting was the fun part of the day. Then it got borning, then I got desperate.
I need to find some better motivations for the work permit quest. Maybe a nice cross stitch project...
Tonight I have dance, that will help me relax!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
dancing today
tuesday is my day off :)
Usually I call my family: parents, cousin and sister. Then I spend most of the day quietly: fixing the house, going to the laundromat, reading the pile I get from every visit at the library, reading blogs and facebook stuff...
Rarely I go to visit a museum, but when I do I really enjoy it, I don't go too often because of the transportation. A day off should be a day without subway.
But from now on Tuesday will also be my dancing day! :)
When I was in the after school program we had dance for the kids on thursday, most of the year. I loved it!
When I was a kid I wanted to do classical dance, but my ankle was too bad. I'm not a big sportive but I've been running once or twice a week for a couple years now, and I'm proud of that achievement (it's pretty big to me!).
Bref, this dance teacher we have here is GREAT! I loved what she did, singing and dancing with all these crazy kids... and they would listen and behave (most of the time). So when I heard she had adults classes, I joined!
Today will be the first day. I'm excited like a first grader for back to school: a little scared because it's new, but aware it's something important!
And I don't even mind the transportation.. :)
Usually I call my family: parents, cousin and sister. Then I spend most of the day quietly: fixing the house, going to the laundromat, reading the pile I get from every visit at the library, reading blogs and facebook stuff...
Rarely I go to visit a museum, but when I do I really enjoy it, I don't go too often because of the transportation. A day off should be a day without subway.
But from now on Tuesday will also be my dancing day! :)
When I was in the after school program we had dance for the kids on thursday, most of the year. I loved it!
When I was a kid I wanted to do classical dance, but my ankle was too bad. I'm not a big sportive but I've been running once or twice a week for a couple years now, and I'm proud of that achievement (it's pretty big to me!).
Bref, this dance teacher we have here is GREAT! I loved what she did, singing and dancing with all these crazy kids... and they would listen and behave (most of the time). So when I heard she had adults classes, I joined!
Today will be the first day. I'm excited like a first grader for back to school: a little scared because it's new, but aware it's something important!
And I don't even mind the transportation.. :)