Ok folks, so I am here again and
trying hard to figure out how to make the transition from a blog about a chick
with no papers and her bitter battle to a blog about a chick with papers
and her current life.
I guess that happens a lot, kind of
like how Cougar Town show with Courtney Cox got stuck with the name “Cougar
Town” even thought Courtney Cox’s character has been dating someone her own age
for the majority of the show.
My DH says I should just write, talk
and talk about anything and everything that happens to me and put it on the
blog…a blog about everything and nothing. Not surprising he is a Seinfeld fan.
I need a little bit more structure and to be honest with you I don’t
think I am that interesting. He thinks I can make anything interesting,
which is terribly flattering and also untrue.
My life currently consists of
getting up an hour before I have to run to work, eat breakfast, feel sleepy and
miserable until I finish my coffee, work for ten hours, go back home and hang
out with husband, eat dinner (which most nights is popcorn, hummus, cheese and
wine) read some books or watch Korean soap operas and then go to sleep to start
the process all over again.
Kinda hard to write about that
fascinating topic that is my routine.
But I do want to try to write
more, to have a commitment, all those who have kept with me all these years
know that I have a hard time making commitments and keeping promises I keep to
myself, (I’m looking at you New Year’s Resolutions!) I want to write
everyday and maybe the flame will ignite again.
So I am going to go and tell you
what has happened in my life these past few months and go from there, maybe all
the writing will turn into something worth reading, even if the purpose of the
blog isn’t what it used to be.
I traveled, kind reader, I actually
left U.S. soil two months ago. I fulfilled my lifelong dream of going to
Europe, and you know what? It was even better than I imagined. In two weeks
I visited 6 European cities with DH, we walked until we got blisters, ate until
we felt sick, drank until…well we actually never stopped drinking, we drank A
LOT.
As you know I am a Colombian Citizen
and therefore cannot go ANYWHERE without applying for a visa, so pretty much
the first half of the year was spent with me filling applications to go to the
UK, making itineraries, making copies of my bank statements, getting
international health insurance, getting letters from my employers and copying
paystubs, all so I could spend five days in London.
I cannot explain how excited I was
when I got the UK Tourist Visa stamped on my passport. I looked so pretty in
the picture too! Then I had to go to the Italian Consulate in Miami so I
could apply for the Schengen visa.
For those of you who are Americans,
or Canadians or simply are from pretty much everywhere else in the world and
don’t require a promise of donation of a kidney or a first child to visit
another country, a Schengen visa is a permit given to enter the Schengen Area
after a treaty with 26 countries allows the carrier to enter said countries
without a visa on their passport.
Since I wanted to go to Italy,
Germany, Czech Republic and France and they all belong to the treaty that meant
I only had to go to one Consulate to apply for the visa, instead of having to
go to four. We were spending the longest time in
Italy so I applied for the visa there. It took one morning and reservations to
hotels, planes, cars, trains, etc and pretty much the same that was required
from the UK Consulate to be approved.
With both visas in hand I was
ready to go.
I love DH but I must confess I was a
bit resentful that he gets to enter all the countries in the world without
suspicion, without that country expecting the worst from him, without assuming
that they are there to stay. I mean I did stay here when I came, but that is
not the point!
England and USA have been at
war before, and France and the US have had some skirmishes, and Italy was one
of the Axis Powers and the Czech Republic used to be communist and Germany was
THE main Axis…what beef can any of them have with Colombia? Why deny its
citizens entry unless jumping every hoop in the book? Even now when the EU is
trying to lift the requirements for Colombian citizens Germany is refusing to
sign up on the idea. I don't appreciate your dizzing Germany!
Whatever man!
Anyway, after all the
paperwork and the saving and the booking and the reviewing the day finally
came. I was all ready with my happy pills (Xanax for the flight), my autumn
outfits carefully planned, my steps by step itineraries made on Excel, printed
and tucked away in the suitcase. Research was done, money exchange rates
checked, tickets for museums purchased in advance…we were readier than
MacGyver.
2 comments:
YESSS!!!! YOU ARE ALIVE! Oh How happy I am for you and being able to accomplish one of your dreams.
What now? Are you planning on going back to visit Columbia?
Thanks for being happy for me. I am alive and well. Hope the same for you.
Plans to visit Colombia are in the burner, we are thinking Cartagena in the summer.
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