Leaving Paris is never a good idea. But that’s life. As one of our friends told us as he was saying goodbye, “The day you leave Paris, you’re one day closer to the day you’ll return.” Which means this morning we’re a couple of days closer and not quite over the jet lag, but that’s a price I’m happy to pay.
You and I know traveling is not for the faint of heart. Your routine is thrown out the window for a new one where you can feel like you’re always on the go or not sure what to do next. I wish I could say to just go with the flow, but you do need a plan, at least for your restaurant reservations. You don’t want to leave too much to chance since adventures can make one late for dinner.
Action Line: The most important part about going to Paris is committing yourself to going. It’s easy not to go, but you don’t want to be too much older when you do decide to go.
Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.
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