Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Off to the pet stores...


    


 

     This afternoon we decided we needed a break from all the endless job searching. So, we headed to one of our favorite attractions in Paris, lol, the pet stores. Really though, we go every time we are in Paris, and this time we haven’t been there yet. It's a string of pet shops located just down the street from the Hôtel de Ville, and the Notre-Dame. Lucky us, the walk is very beautiful as well, because it takes us an hour to get there. We ooh-ed and ahh-ed over all the animals and dreamed of the pets we will have one day. ;) It’s especially unique because of the puppies and kittens; we don’t have anything like it at home (at least not that I know of). It’s like a zoo for domestic pets. They also have rabbits and mice, all types of birds, fish, and reptiles. It’s been a great place for the two of us to spend some quality time together, and now Adrien loves it too.  


Adrien looking at the fountains in front of the Hôtel de Ville.
Hôtel de Ville
   
View of the Notre-Dame and the Seine river.

Adrien checking out the kittens with his daddy.

The cute animals. :)
Me and Adrien watching the puppies play.




Saturday, October 6, 2012

I take the subway, moi toute seule, for the first time...

     It's been a very busy few weeks... for the Paulello household. Why, you might ask? Because we are job searching! And as you all know, that can be a very time consuming and stressing task. So here is Tristan all shaved for his first interview: 

  
Enjoy, you may never see it again. Hahahaha... He's cute huh?


      I have had three interviews myself, all for English teaching positions. The first two, I passed the interview, but I didn't accept because the hours were horrible. One of them was only 6 hours per week, but I would have had to travel 45 minutes to an hour by subway to teach 14 and 15 year old boys at the Saudi Arabian Embassy five days per week; not worth the commute! I am still waiting to hear back from my 3rd interview, as they had several people left to interview, but I have my fingers crossed because I really like the job offer. ;)
      So for my job interview on Monday I had to take the subway, not only for the first time since we have been back in Paris, but for the first time by myself as well. I was soooo nervous! I knew I would make it to my destination in one piece, but I was nervous nonetheless because I also knew I would get lost. And that I did, sooo many times. 
     I entered the subway with no problem and boarded my first train. I would have to transfer from line 3 to line 4, and then find my interview location from one of the many exits. It was supposed to take 35 minutes, so I gave myself an hour and 15. As I sat on my first train I looked up at the blinking dot of the subway line showing me where I was and where we were going next. After a few stops I was confused because it seemed we were going the wrong way. Had I boarded the train towards the wrong direction? At the next stop I looked out of the window and realized the indicator was broken; it didn't match up to the name on the wall. Not only that, but I had missed my transfer and would have to get off. The door would not open, I guess if was too late. So, I had to go one more stop, get off, get back on in the other direction. I made it the rest of the way and found the exit I thought I was supposed to use.
  

     
     It didn't match up with my google map, of course, and so I got rather lost for about 15-20 minutes, but at least I just looked like a tourist taking pictures of the many sights of Paris:

 

      I did, somehow, make it to my interview with ten minutes to spare. Phew!

     You would think I would make it home with no incident, but I must be really directionally clueless when it comes to the subway, because I couldn't find the train I was supposed to take in the right direction. I couldn't go back out of the subway station because I had already used my last ticket. And I couldn't call Tristan to help me because I had accidentally turned his mom's cell phone off and didn't know the code to turn it back on. So, I boarded the line I needed to take going the wrong direction, took it two stops, got of where there were no transfers, crossed over and finally had my line. I proudly made my next transfer, but got off at the wrong station. I got off on République instead of Rue Saint Maur, because we live on Avenue de la République. Thankfully I realized my mistake before exciting. I was able to get back on the train, and make it all the way home.

     I am not sure when I will be doing this again, but hopefully I will have gained a bit of a sense of underground direction in the meantime!