It's a rainy day here in Montreal and I've done not much of anything really. I was so exhausted last night that I woke up at 11.30 this morning. I managed to sleep 12 hours straight without waking up. Usually I guess that would be oversleeping and I would feel sluggish all day, but today I reckon I needed it and now I feel pretty good. I've done a bit of reading; an excellent writer from Toronto, Ann-Marie Macdonald. The book is called "Fall on your knees" and I am loving it. Quite bleak in parts, but the characters are rich and invite affection.
Just before that I read Marian Key's "The other side of the story". Her books are always enjoyable and perfect for a good summer light read.
On July 16th it will be Harry Potter 6 :)
And on July 25th it will be my 31st birthday. It's creeping me out. I'll be on the other side of the hill :/
And around the 30th we'll be heading to Boston, Massachussets for the first leg of our most exciting adventure to Arizona (including a very small part of Utah and Nevada). The one that has been somewhat shrouded in secrecy.
It had to be so while we figured out the next steps... how, where, when, etc.
I have a total of about 4 weeks left in Montreal: 3 in July and 1 at the end of August. Next week I should be announcing this officially to certain people here (sorry, another shroud of secrecy).
I finally got a letter from Quebec immigration stating that if I was unable to supply them with a copy of a valid worker's visa, they would not be able to continue with my file. Well, of course, they dragged their feet just enough for my worker's visa to expire and so now I don't have another one to supply them.
So life stumbles along its merry way in its usual fashion. Remi is wanted in Toulouse, France. He has been selected for a PhD thesis over there, so that's where we are going to go.
He will stay in Montreal till the end of September and the Center in Toulouse will pay his airfare and put us up temporarily in a studio apartment over there, while we find ourselves somewhere to live and set ourselves up. Because my Canadian visa expires on August 27th, I will be leaving Montreal for Paris on the 26th. I guess I will then get a train to Lyon and stay with Remi's mum while I take care of the administrative stuff and adjust to the new surroundings.
I'm a little nervous. Living in Montreal you don't hear such positive stuff about France. Understandable, the French here have emigrated because they weren't happy over there. Anyway, we'll see. I'm sure it will work out and as much as I'm nervous I'm also looking forward to it.
Last night we had a slapdash picnic in the park with a bunch of friends. It was very enjoyable if you edit out the mosquitoes from the experience. They were there in droves and we got eaten alive. In fact, I'm the only one who survived to tell the tale. Just kidding.
I am trying to motivate myself right now to get some albums together online. It's been a while since I put any pictures up.
I'll update on the Arizona itinerary another time.