I came down with something so excruciatingly painful that could it could only be one of three things:
1. Blocked intestines
2. Kidney stones
3. God hates me
Before I got sick we did make it to Strasbourg and back, mostly intact, except that Rich’s eardrum burst on the fast train ride back. That’s the kind of trip it’s been when a bursted eardrum gets a mere mention. We had a passer-by snap a photo of the seven of us in Strasbourg—we were only all together two days during the whole trip and this is the only group photo. All other days were riddled with illness or injury.









I hope The Sisters had fun. They stayed cold the whole time. I guess because I had a fever much of the time I didn’t notice our apartment was a meat locker until The Husband brought Judy her morning coffee and found her beneath her covers fully dressed with her heavy coat on. Judy. The only one still standing by the end of the trip.





That man of mine made our coffee, bought our groceries, cheese, bread and wine, did the dishes and then, because I was out of commission, toured The Sisters about town for the last two days of their trip. Marsha was coming down with a cold so he led them to a Ricola store—an actual store with a button you can punch that plays R I C O L A! I got them a Chopin candlelight concert at a 300 year old church and it’s all hail The Husband for finding the Ricola store. Suffice to say I never got to deal him another Shame card.
On our way out of the apartment to catch a cab ride to the airport, Fernando came out to tell us goodbye, “Until next time, maybe,” he said, “you never know”.
As sick as I felt that made me smile. If I had to do it all again, I would, my friend Fernando (just to beat that Abba pun to death).
À toute.





Any season is good in Paris, sadly there were some heaParis is worth it me think, Get well ,Cheers
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Well, in spite of all the various illnesses, it looks like you guys had a good time.
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We did. All back home now. As much as I like to travel it always feels great to get back.
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That’s for sure.
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None of you will ever forget this trip.
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No. Those memories are free and forever.
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Beautiful
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Looking at your festive photos from Strasbourg, I right away imagine a place where cobblestone streets glisten under the soft glow of fairy lights, where the air is fragrantly filled with the scents of cinnamon, roasted chestnuts, and mulled wine. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Your description is perfect! It was just like that.
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Wow! What an ill assortment of occurrences! We know that (3) God does not hate you, so I hope you got that (1) blocked intestine or (2) kidney stone checked BEFORE you got on a plane.
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You are so right! We had a doctor in the group that thought it might be diverticulitis so I started on antibiotics. It’s so hard to seek medical care in another country!
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Paris is Christmas is always beautiful
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It really is. Thanks for stopping by.
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Bonne Année. Let’s hope it’s better than the last. Sorry you all were ill.
Finally what did you have? (God hates you?)
Take care and stay well
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It could’ve been a combo of the wrath of god and diverticulitis.
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Oh. I hope it’s being treated… 🤞🏻
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It’s good to see you back around!!
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