Joe
was flustered after 30 minutes while I tried to channel my father and
get us to our destination. We missed a turn somewhere in Montpelier
and spent close to an hour driving around the town, crossing the same
bridge no less than three times. With the sun going down and the two
of us getting desperate, we managed to find our way back to a highway
and follow signs the rest of the way. Unfortunately, the road had
tolls, but I was not about to try and navigate on country roads in
the dark. At the first toll, we found out that our credit cards would
not work after inserting our toll ticket, so we had to page someone
to come assist us and pay with cash. So far, it was France 3-Joe &
Molly 0. After a few more hours of driving and yacht ads, we zipped
down the winding roads of Grasse and finally pulled into the driveway
at Villa Ndio.
I
Say Geneva, You Say Stupid Americans
The
next morning, we were scheduled to drop the car off in Nice, where we
spent the day wandering the city. We walked along the Promenade de
Anglais on the coast and through the flower markets to Le Chateau, a
park that towers over Nice and used to have a castle. We followed the
glowing neon signs to the elevator, completely missing the stairs
that were just to its right, and ascended to the top in a tiny
elevator with 20 other people. The views from Le Chateau were
incredible with the mountains, sea, and city all in your line of
vision. After exploring what it had to offer, we went back into town
and grabbed coffee and strolled some more through gardens before
making our way to the train station. At one point in the pedestrian
shopping zone, we overheard a lady asking her husband where all the
nice stores were that they saw driving in, presumably speaking about
the many boutique designer stores of the French Riviera. She was
clearly disappointed in the Nice stores and just wanted the nice
ones.
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| Follow the neon signs |
| Panorama from Le Chateau |
At
the train station, we attempted to reserve tickets to Geneva but the
agent was not pleased to deal with us. Judging by the customer
service, we were definitely back in France. We explained what we
needed and then walked away with two tickets to Genova, Italy from
some other random Italian town?! We understood the similarity between
Genova and Geneva, but the agent never asked us to clarify and booked
us from a place we had never mentioned or even heard of. We had to
catch the train so we decided to correct the ticket back in Grasse,
where the agent was much more helpful. She even called a cab for us
since there weren't any waiting at the station, but for reasons
unknown, the cab never showed. We finally decided we would walk back
to the house as our other options vanished. It would be an adventure!
We had no plan for dinner and threw around a couple of options, one
being picking up food along the way. As most of the restaurants were
closing for the night, we spotted a pizza truck parked up the street
and beelined to it. The owner was about to close but we made the cut
off by about three minutes and ordered two pizzas, only to discover
that a third one would be free. Yes please. We had about 20 more
minutes to walk with hot pizza smells wafting from the boxes. We were
so happy to sit on the couch at Villa Ndio and eat delicious tasting
mediocre pizza while sharing our Barcelona beer and watching the
action-packed movie The Jackal.
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| Pizza has never tasted this good |
Breakfast
of Champions
After
our late night walk, I was not ready to get out of bed when Joe woke
up. We were supposed to get groceries to make breakfast and I was
desperately hoping that he would volunteer to go alone so I didn't
have to move, which he did. He said he would make breakfast and I
could stay in bed and sleep, an offer I will never turn down. I
snoozed a little longer and then did some mindless web surfing while
I waited for Joe to return. In
my sleepiness when he left, I forgot to remind him that he should get
champagne for mimosas (because what is a decent breakfast without
mimosas?) so I had my fingers crossed that he had the foresight to
grab a bottle at the store.
Over
an hour later, my anxious self started to panic and I went into worst
case scenario mode. Joe probably got hit by a car on the windy roads,
I couldn't leave because he had the only set of keys to the house,
and I had no way to even figure out with my terrible French if he had
been hit by a car or where he would be (this was the likeliest of
cases, I figured). Even though I knew the time difference meant they
wouldn't be awake, I messaged my friends Julie and Megan to voice my
concern about Joe. About twenty minutes later, I heard the gate open
outside and was relieved that Joe was back and had not in fact been
hit by a car, so I updated Julie and Megan on his safe return.
Joe
had apparently gone the wrong way to the store and insisted that I
stay in bed and not help him make breakfast, so I wrote my blog post
about macarons in Paris, reliving the deliciousness while I waited.
We had already agreed to eat breakfast by the pool so I heard the
gate open and close a few times, assuming Joe was transferring the
food outside. He yelled that it was ready so when I went to brush my
teeth and change, he was antsy and refused to just let me meet him
out at the pool. I reminded him that he had given me strict orders to
stay in bed and I took those orders seriously. I was certainly
suspicious of his over-the-top kindness but sometimes he just likes
to make extravagant meals (thanks, Ed, for passing that down!). Joe
talked about making breakfast while I half listened and mostly just
interrupted upon seeing the feast waiting for us. Crepes! Champagne!
Flowers! Now I was really suspicious but didn't assume anything,
until his speech that I wish I paid more attention to was over and I
saw him from the corner of my eye get down on one knee (my eyes were
still fixed on the champagne). I said yes, of course, but was in
total shock. Just a mere hour ago, I was convinced that he had
suffered life-threatening injuries. What a positive turn of events!
We toasted as a newly engaged couple and feasted on a trio of crepes
(bacon and cheese, raspberry jam, and Nutella with strawberries),
enjoying the beautiful view from the backyard.
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| The spread and the view |
| Celebrating a perfect proposal |
| My whole life I've avoided drawing attention to my fingers but I knew this day would come |
After
breakfast, we hopped on the bus into town and walked around Grasse
for a few hours, stopping in a perfume museum that was basically just
posters about a family. We took the bus back to the house and shared
the good news with family and friends (certainly difficult and
limited without a working phone) before eating chicken tikka masala
for dinner and planning our next day's departure for Switzerland.



beautiful story, beautiful ring, beautiful people
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