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Booking Stress and a Little Rant

September 5, 2018 at 8:38 am by Claudia

What a day yesterday! I was exhausted at the end of it. I don’t know about you, but we live a very modest lifestyle and have been through many lean years, where paying the bills and the mortgage seemed impossible. Somehow, we have always done it, but the stress was constant.

We still have very little money, but we are getting social security and pensions, so we know we can cover our basic costs every month.

So when I had to pay a chunk of money for plane fare last week and, yesterday, for a hotel in London and plane fare from Edinburgh to Paris, yours truly got very stressed. Of course, I’d already set aside those funds for the trip, but paying out what to me is a lot  of money for our trip made me tense. That, coupled with the Kavanaugh hearings in Washington, was a stress-tsunami!

We’ve decided that we’ll fly into Edinburgh, go through customs, grab a bite to eat and then board a plane for Paris, where – presumably – we’ll collapse that night in our lodgings. We’re spending a week in Paris (our anniversary falls during that week) and then we’ll travel to London, spend a week there, take the train to Edinburgh, spend 2 days there, and fly home.

It all costs a whole heck of a lot more money than we are used to shelling out.

We’ve booked the hotel in London, the flights are booked, we’re waiting to hear about an apartment in Paris (Linda, we used your link) but they haven’t got back to us yet which is making us nervous. Don even called them this morning and left a message.

We haven’t booked a hotel in Edinburgh yet, or the train to London. We’ll get to that.

It’s all too much for yours truly!

The zinnias are looking lovely even in this horrible heat wave. Next week looks much better.

Hopefully, we can wrap up the Paris reservations today. The trip is in just about a month, which will be here before you know it.

In the meantime, I have been dealing with professional disappointments, jobs I thought I would have, courtesy that I expected but didn’t get, long waiting periods without any communication, all while I was waiting to book this trip, keeping a certain chunk of time open for work, trying not to conflict with any rehearsal dates, only to finally say “Screw It!” and book the trip anyway. I can’t go into any more detail than that but I’ve been hurt and disappointed. I’d even throw in ‘disillusioned.’

So we’re going when we’re going and that’s that. After 18 years of freelancing out here in the east, much of which has been lovely, by the way, I’m tired of always being the last person contacted, the one who has to constantly email or call to get someone to commit to a contract and then waiting and waiting for a response. In this world of quick emails and texts, how hard can it be to answer someone in a timely manner? I am pretty scrupulous about doing that myself and I expect others to be as well. But, they’re not. Actors have agents, directors have agents, as do designers and choreographers. There are not agents for what I do. It’s just me.

And I’m over it.

Thanks for letting me rant a little.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: flowers, garden, On The Road, theater, travel 56 Comments

Traveling, Resisting

August 31, 2018 at 7:47 am by Claudia

Thanks for all the supportive comments on our upcoming trip! I’ve been to London three times, so I know what to see there and I’ve been to Edinburgh, as well, where I was fortunate to spend two weeks working on a show for the Fringe, giving me a lot of time to get to know that beautiful city. But it’s been a long while since that visit. Don has never been to either city, so it will all be new to him. He has  been to Paris, whereas I haven’t.

As far as whether Parisians might be rude or any of that kind of thing, Don and I are open, friendly, respectful travelers, and I don’t expect, nor do I look for, any problems. Let’s just say that people are the same everywhere. Some are friendly and open, others aren’t. That doesn’t bother me. I’m not a Parisian. I’m an American who will be visiting a foreign city and there’s no way to disguise that fact. I’m not going to try to blend in, I’m going to be me and that includes dressing comfortably because we will be walking everywhere. I have a smattering of high school French and I’m going to refresh my skills over the next month. And I’m a nice person, as is my husband. Just another way of saying I refuse to go into anything with a negative attitude. It’s all positive. And it will be positive.

We went to one of our local bookstores yesterday evening to hear a guy that I follow on Twitter, Greg Olear, speak about his new book – Dirty Rubles, an Introduction to Trump/Russia. I had no idea he lived in this area and when he mentioned he would be at this bookstore – one that we often frequent – I was excited. He read from the book and there was an excellent Q & A afterwards. It’s a smallish paperback and Don and I each purchased a copy.

Always good to be with like-minded members of the resistance and hear their thoughts on where we are and where we need to be.

I’m throwing this in because it’s hard to get a good shot of the dollhouse as it’s in a corner of the often dark den; however, I was sitting on the sofa the other day and the light perfectly illuminated it, so I grabbed my phone and took a picture. It’s awfully pretty.

The humidity has dropped, thank goodness. Recycling today, a little mowing, and we have to sit down and map out the days of our trip and book our flights.

Happy Friday.

 

 

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