
So this week...er, last week I got on a plane and flew back to France. Incredible, I know. I still can't believe I did it. And left home. But OK, whatever, I am here. And the second time/re-entry into France/re-installation here went a lot smoother. I am crossing my fingers that things will keep up in the manner and only get better. I still can't believe it took me 3 months to work that all out here and get used to things. Then it was like I went home to refuel. And now I am back here.
*Sigh* I figure I've got a good routine going here now, but I have to expect change. And I expect the unexpected here. I am never quite sure one week from the next if I will be doing one thing or going to visit someone or seeing something else so it's been quite hard to coordinate contacting people back home. As even my family has noticed now that I can't quite call as often as I like. But I hope that they'll, and my friends'll figure out how to telephone me or text me sometime on my mobile phone *hint hint wink wink*. I think that would work out a lot easier for me! So with that all said, and let hung out, here are some of my pictures from this week. Two pictures from the Brussels international airport, just because I thought that the construction was kind of cool. Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures in any of the other airports I passed through because I was dead tired and rushed at the time so finally when I got to Brussels (the last connection to Marseille) I had two hours to kill (because the flight was delayed) and thought, heck, why not.
The other two pictures (badly arranged) are pictures of some of the Christmas decorations left up by my neighbours. This guy is pretty crafty eh? Have to hand it to him.

[p.s. If you are crafty, please try to text me in France. I don't know how it works to text out, but I am hoping if you text me I'll be able to just hit reply.
To call me long distance from Canada, the numbers should work like this +011.33.628619827
The last nine digits are my mobile phone number. (it is usually 10 digits to make a local call within France, so there is usually a 0 before the 6, if that helps with referencing for anybody).

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