Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Beginnings OR Getting Readies........*

Welcome to our blog.

Our entire crew (me, Kian, Niall, Cassie, Nellie Belle, and Gracie Mae) is preparing (in one way or another) to move to Paris, France, for what will probably be a 3 year ex-pat assignment for Cassie who works for Areva Global which is headquartered in Paris. We've always been intrepid and have never done anything the easy way and this should prove to be our biggest adventure yet. So far, everyone that didn't have passports now has them and both cats are completely up to date with shots and will be injected with bar codes (that's right pilgims, BARCODES) specifically to tweak the noses of conspiracy theorists everywhere...........* Actually, it's just a requirement of the French government and pretty much painless for the cats.

Cassie is still navigating the ex-pat process (similar in most respects to a Gordian knot) and is awaiting her work visa so she can establish residency in Paris (an apartment that will be significantly smaller than our house here in Lynchburg).

Work continues here slowly downsizing (getting rid of none essential stuff of all kinds) and getting the house ready for someone else to rent it while we're gone. The title of the blog as you can see is Ok Then Records/Paris as we'll be there before we know it and when that finally transpires, I'll change the photo on the page to something from Paris.

The twins (Kian and Niall) will also be posting in this blog and Cassie may also post some things when she has time although I suspect she will leave all of that to us for the most part. We'll endeavor to be positive in here as I'm already aware from other friends of their concerns that I'll be disgruntled with the French but then, they were never with me when I ran the streets there back in the mid 70s and played music in the Metro to augment my income when I was but a poor Corporal in the Army at the time. Paris gained a very strong hold on my heart then and it was difficult for mes to leave and go back to the USA. I almost got out of the Army there in Germany and stayed. So even though it's been a long long time for me, I'm looking forward to being amongst the French again and immersing myself in their culture.

I'll endeavor to post at least bi-weekly and more if time and my inclination to write is there.

Thanks for reading and keeping up with us!

Love to all,

sid

4 comments:

  1. We are so happy to be able to follow your travels and hear details about your ongoing adventure.
    Gute Reise! und Viel Spass!

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  2. Thanks for sharing, Sid, and introducing Nellie Belle and Gracie Mae. I'm sure you'll do well in the land of "wine and cheese" and I look forward to 'constructive' posts from you and the family!
    Amusez-vous bien aussi, have some fun! Gilles

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  3. It will be great to stay in touch and hear all about your travels and adventures! We all wish you, Cassie, Niall and Kian the very best!!!
    Reece & Tammy, Faith, Courtney, Robbie, Meagan and Ian

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  4. Good luck with the packing and ALL of the other details. I look forward to following the journey of you ex-pats and hearing everyone's different perspective. Look out Paris, here come the Hagans!

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