One interaction was with a woman who yelled at me for attempting to take photos in an exhibition - "No photographs! It is strictly forbidden!! You may never take photos in the exhibition!!!" Well, how was I supposed to know that when I could take them in the REST of the museum? The other was with a man who I attempted to ask if I could take photographs again. He pretended (or maybe really didn't know - in my emotional state it didn't matter) not to know English and was peeved at me for not greeting him with "Bon Jour, Monsier."
I was just so happy to speak with friendly people who spoke English! We chatted for about half an hour. They invited me to join them for dinner and two of them (Margaret and Joan) gave me their phone numbers for when I visit Ireland. Well, I'm just have to now!
God provides for me in amazing ways and on this day it was through my Irish friends. I didn't feel so alone anymore. He prepares our paths and we walk in them.
4 comments:
Hooray for the friendly Irish! Why is it that so many of your experiences seem to perpetuate the stereotype of rude French folk? :( Paul, Beatri, Daniel, Michelle- ideas?
-Meredith
Suzanne,
Hey there, Jen gave me the link to your blog. Looks like you are having fun, outside of the recent French issues with the camera...do tell, you took at least one more picture while being asked not to take anymore, right...:)
Jon Wolff
You're doing awesome! The paintings are amazing. Name of the artist? Hmmmm....is Very Talented a name? Today, I mowed the lawn and washed R's car, tonight date night. Fun. You and your new Irish friends seem to be having a good time. Awesome. God is fun.
God is awesome. Glad he provided friendly folk at just the right time!
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