
Lady and the Unicorn puzzle from the Cluny Musee

My lace shawl....finished Novemeber, 2011
We live in a furnished apartment so we didn’t need to ship much from Hingham but we wanted a few touches to make us feel at home: things like family photographs, quilts, knives, non-metric measuring cups and spoons. a vegetable peeler and can opener for arthritic hands, etc. We shipped two ottoman’s to try to make sitting in the very uncomfortable side chairs bearable. We also wanted books to read (that we could leave here when we finished), and I wanted to bring part of my knitting stash so I could work on some of the projects waiting in my que. I figured I could bring more yarn over as I finished projects… We had the movers pick up our stuff in the beginning of October, thinking that it would take about six weeks to arrive. We packed up enough books and projects in our suitcases to last until then. After we arrived in Paris, I called Daley and Wanzer to see how things were coming. They had just finished crating the stuff up and hadn’t had it picked up by the overseas mover yet! Then they told us that we needed a detailed inventory for the overseas movers in French! RIGHT! like we have the ability to do that from Paris on a shipment that is crated and sitting in Hull, Massachusetts. We decided to turn this issue over to the OECD HR group. They worked things out and the moving company (which is based in Canada but works with a group in Connecticut) got our stuff on to a cargo ship. They translated the English inventory into French for us and we kept our fingers crossed that our crate wouldn’t get stuck in French customs.
We waited and and waited…and while we waited, I finished a shawl and the back to McKenna’s sweater. I read all of the books I had downloaded on the kindle, we bought a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle and finished it…We did lots of sightseeing…and it started to get cold…hats and gloves and winter coats on a boat somewhere in the Atlantic!

The back of McKenna's sweater with a paper M on it.
Our shipment arrived the day before Thanksgiving…something to be grateful for, indeed. The 24 boxes were brought up in our elevator. If we had had large pieces of furniture they would have been lifted up with a crane and pulled through the tall windows in the apartment. It all came, according to the inventory sheet…however, gloves and hats and laundry bags didn’t make it. Are they missing? Or are they in a box in the basement in Hingham? Guess it will be a few years before we figure that out!