

In every man's life you take a moment to sit down and reflect on how things have turned out. Financially I'm a mess, I have no idea what I am doing with my life, and I have come to the realization I have no real talents. While becoming fairly depressed on my life thus far, I was able to find some positives. For one I have no bastard children running around and two I have reached the point in my life where I need to babysit my parents. They do a lot for me and for that I am grateful. Without them I would not be sitting in France writing this blog, but my parents definitely gave me some ammo for this next post. I always new that the time would come where I would be leading them around, but I didn't know it would come at 23.
My mother took a summer position at the city pool to finance their Christmas trip to Europe. It was good to see them, especially as I was not going home like the other three American students who are in the master's program. They had a long trip, but be were finally able to meet at the hotel we were staying at in Paris. I got there a bit early, but I can proudly say I am getting used to public transportation and am becoming very efficient. While waiting, I was thinking of how my parents were going to fare in a new country, and especially one that does not speak English. Besides a a resort, I think this was the first time my parents stepped outside of the English speaking realm. Things were going to be different such as: customs, food & drink, and of course the language. When thinking about my dad, the first thing I thought of was the food and drink aspect. My father is a man who considers chicken a vegetable and if it is not a tall boy of Busch light, then they are just trying too hard. My mother, was bragging about taking French in high school and definitely has a more wide open palate when it comes to foods, but as mean as she can be around the wrestling brackets, I think she can be uncomfortable in new situations. It was definitely going to be an adventure.
They came bearing gifts and I was thrilled. Thank the lord my mom kept the gushers out of her carry on, because I know my dad would have got his grubby little fingers on those. They say you shouldn't hold a grudge, but this particular grudge has kept my knuckles white for years. Sorry dad, but I am going to bring it up again. I had been cutting quite a bit of weight my senior year, like every year prior, and like every year prior my dad was not thrilled with my weight management. I had been looking forward to the gushers that I would be enjoying after my matches for days. I had learned by my fourth year to not eat too much before you wrestle the hard way. I ate Taco John's early on in my career and had to stall the entire match as I was spitting up pieces of lettuce the entire match. I ate my sandwich and some good foods. In between matches my dad snuck down into the locker room and raided my lunch box, that my mother the saint had packed for me, and ate all of my gushers. I wanted to kill him. I literally would not speak to him after my match and I honestly don't think I spoke to him for a few days. How could you! Don't ever go to into comatose because I might just get thirsty and decide to drink your iv.
To get off this rant, we began our voyage in Paris. I only have French class 1.5 hours a week and in my program it is only pass fail so you could say I have missed a few. I think they expected me to be fluent and literally my mom had probably had more French education than myself. We started off and did some of the sights like the Louvre and did a little shopping like my dad wanted. We were tired and had a few drinks and were about ready to call it an early night, but I talked them into walking closer to the Eiffel Tower to see it light up, as it really is a spectacular sight. After convincing my dad, we walked down to a bridge that was close enough and had a great view. I think both of my parents were a little tuned up because my mom was spitting off a bridge at cars with me and my dad seemed to be disgusted. The light show came on and even my dad was impressed enough to give up on his feet being tired. Hey, wear some tennis shoes instead of your combo boots all the time. I even saw my parents hug. Awwwww. No way, do you realize how small our hotel was. If they were planning something funny happening they would have been right on top of me. Our hotel was tiny. We got home to the hotel at like 9 and thankfully their old ass's passed out quick without expressing their strange love for each other. Great, I was in the clear. Or so I thought. Those two both snore so loud it wasn't even funny and of course they didn't snore in synchronization. While one snored the other exhaled. It was like one continuous snore. It was awful. We did some of the tourist stuff in Paris and even took a nighttime on the Seine river to see some beautiful sights. I took a picture of my parents that looked like what family's want to look like. This was not the tell talk store of the cruise. While they look very happy, they cruise consisted of my dad complaining about how nasty the free champagne was. Sorry dad, there is not Busch light. My mom was muttering about her veins hurting and I mistakenly asked why. You try having 4 kids in 6 years, and I instantly regretted opening my mouth. We had a good time and there is really nothing about our time there that I could complain about.
We decided to come stay at my apartment and do some of the great sights that were in distance here. We went to Mont St. Michel, which is one of the most visited tourist attractions in France. It was a good day and we got back on the bus, but we ran into a little problem. I was able to get a cheaper round trip ticket because of my metro pass. We didn't know if theirs would be round trip and found out it was not. I had already walked on the bus a bit and I hear my mom's voice yell to me. They driver was telling her that they needed to by a ticket and she yells very loud, "Jake I need you to come translate". I looked at her and told her, "Mom, he is speaking to you in English". For a person who has done enough things to not feel embarrassed much, I felt a little warmth in the cheeks at that moment.
We really had a lot of fun and were able to check out the American Cemetery in Normandy and got to check out London for a few days, which was much easier, even though they had some trouble understanding an English accent. We almost got to see the most amazing fireworks display. While some people are defensive drivers, my dad is a defensive crowd walker. He plans out every possible scenario like a knife attack to a nuclear threat. Well, we had to go home early because he got to nervous about missing our early flight in the morning. Honestly, I got over that a lot quicker than the gushers. I can rag on them all night and since they are they few who read this I can say I had a great time and I hope you did as well. I definitely ate out more that week than I have my entire 7 months here. Love you guys. Just don't eat my gushers ever again. Keep traveling. Ay Revoir



















