Put your wings down and stay

Yesterday David had an emotional day.  This trip has not been what he had hoped.  He told me that there were three problems that really made the trip not so pleasant for him.  First, the elevator issue is making him anxious and is difficult for him to adjust to.  Next, he says that he isn’t really seeing anything from the wheelchair when we walk.  That things are above his eye level, and he doesn’t get to see anything.  Of course, That sort of makes two of us, because I am pushing him, and usually (but not always) more concerned about avoiding hitting anyone or getting stuck in some crack in the pavement.  Finally, even with the shower chair, the bathing situation is not the best.  In Palm Springs we are all set and there is plenty of space to get around.  Not to mention, there is only a small step into the show.  Here, the tub is very high, as are most – Alex and Claire’s tub is the same – about six inches higher than a standard tub in the US.

We have had a great visit, and it is terrific seeing Alex, Claire and Theo, but we are going to head home on the 25th or 26th of November, almost two weeks before we had anticipated.  I am also going to look into traveling more outside of Paris when we come back in the spring.  Maybe a week in Copenhagen or Berlin before heading to Paris and then going to London at the end of the trip.  We’ll see.  I feel bad that it isn’t working out for David, but I understand his frustration.  He is also very concerned that I am not getting to do things that I would like.

Today Alex came over in the morning with Theo, and then we went to their neighborhood.  The sun was shining in the morning, and when we got on the bus to get to Montparnasse, it was cloudy, but not raining, but by the time we got off, it was raining pretty hard.  After leaving Alex and Theo at their apartment, we headed to Theatre Bobino and got tickets for next Wednesday for Spamalot.  I am looking forward to that, and I think that for the last week, we will get tickets for Beauty and the Beast.  Very appropriate for Paris, I think.  both are in French, and we have always made an effort to see American musicals in other languages when we travel – two of my favorites so far were Grease in Prague and Man of LaMancha in Madrid.  before I met David, I saw La Cage aux Folles in Berlin, which was also pretty impressive.
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When we got home, I ran to the market to get some stuff for dinner, and made a pasta with zucchini that was pretty good.  Also picked up some cheeses and one of them was very good. Too bad I can’t remember what the name was.  I will have to try to find it again tomorrow.  Then watched the final bit of the Miss Universe Pageant, or as I like to call it – Donald Trump’s personal Match.com.  I think this is still where he shops for wives, right?  Such a pig.

Anyway, while David is feeling bad, or has some down moments, we still do a lot and have a good time together.  It just is more difficult, obviously, and we have to pace ourselves.  I give him a lot of credit for not having more moments of frustration, most of the time he is very positive and upbeat.