Sunday, July 9, 2017

On to France - at last!




Finally, it's time to go to France!!  The long wait is over and I'm heading east for the next 2 years.


My plane leaves Detroit on Sunday, July 9 at 8:30 p.m. and after a couple stops, it will arrive in Lyon on Monday, July 10 at 5 p.m. The sisters at the International Centre will greet me at the airport--and my two 18"-cubed boxes filled with clothes and things that I sent three weeks ago will be waiting for me in my new home.
 











I'll arrive in France in time for le 14 juillet (Bastille Day a.k.a. French 4th of July) although I won't be in Paris. Le Puy is a small village 2.5 hours southwest by train from Lyon. We'll see how they celebrate this important holiday.



A few days later  the Tour de France will come to Le Puy. That should be exciting to see a world classic up close.



I plan to continue blogging Les Aventures de Madame Beaubien--and to get real serious about speaking and listening to French. Wish me luck with that.

Time to Say Good-bye



"Time to Say Good-bye"
Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli (1977)


"On Eagle's Wings"
Michael Jonca (2008)


"We've Got Tonight"
Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers (1985)


"Attraversiamo"
from "Eat, Pray, Love"


"So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Good-bye"
from The Sound of Music


"I'm Leavin' on a Jet Plane"
Peter, Paul and Mary (1970)


Good-Bye
from the Singing Walrus



Saying Good-bye to Family



Scott Fountain on Belle Isle


My nephew & niece-in-law, Kevin and Jen came to Detroit for a weekend visit to see me off to France. We ate much, talked much and enjoyed each other's company.



 
  

something cheesy good at Lucy and the Wolf restaurant in Northville and my hamburger and salad dinner

ffmy hamburger and salad   

   famous complimentary doughnuts of the house











Drinks at Granite City Food and Brewery in Northville with Denise and John and a visit from Vishu, Kevin's University of Michigan classmate.


 


Sunday breakfast of chicken & waffles at Kuzzo's in Detroit--a must-do treat

 


Some  more quality time at the new and improved Belle Isle, now a designated state park. Here is the bridge to Belle Isle with the Detroit skyline in the background                                                                            
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some interesting people we saw in the park
 
                             













some nice portraits to keep




As my days at home wound down, Denise and I had some time to spend together walking down Memory Lane starting with our neighborhood in Melvindale and with our parents' graves.



our home on Flint Street where we grew up



Mom and Dad's graves


graveyard at the Field, located at the end of our street;
it served as our playground
 





Bobby and Michael's house and my best friend, Charlene's house

Best friend, Patty's house


 
Aunt Frances & Uncle Marcel's house where we spent many good times
 



 
 


Our grandparents' house, a block away from ours

Melvindale High School

We saw the former site of Dasher Junior High with the football field in background

 


 We visited our high school band leader's grave, Mr. Naumoff
 
 
 
 We saw the movie Paris Can Wait, a perfect preparation formy new life there. It was at my favorite theatre, the Phoenix




We had lunch at our favorite Chines restaurant, Dale Yee's



 
We visited the site of our old parish, St. Conrad's


We visited our old Church, Dearborn Woods United Presbyterian Church
 






house of Mrs. Williams, 6th grade teacher who inspired my interest in the United Nations and things international



neighborhood view of the ever-present Ford Rouge Plant, the source of middle class jobs
 
 
Dinner with Uncle Mario with cousins Paul and Mary and husband, Dan


Joyce and Minnie, long-time Flint neighborhood friends with steak dinner

We went to Mass together one last time.



John and Denise lit a candle for me. This was VERY touching and I was not only moved but overwhelmed by their gesture of love and support.



We sipped cappucino at Cantoro's one last time.



We had dinner together one last time....and it turned out to be a Christmas-in-July dinner with traditional family servings of spedini, sausage and broccoli.



My plan was to take a suitcase, duffle bag and purse--and I did it!
 

Final good-byes were happy but tearful.





Denise is a teacher and she knows how to plan activities and events. She went all out for me during these last days at home. She made them fun and memorable. I love her for that; but more importantly, I love her for who she is and the fact that she is my sister forever!