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Honeymoon question

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Chicken and I are, as you probably know, getting wed next May. We had hoped to go to Oz for our honeymoon, but currently don’t feel that the 10-14 days we’ll have is enough.

So…

We have narrowed down our choices to two and now can’t decide between them. Below are listed the choices and some of the pros and the cons of both. Any thoughts?

Italy

Good points:

  • Florence would be like Room With a View (this could be classed as a bad thing by C?)
  • Good food
  • Ice cream
  • Some of the greatest art in the world
  • Death in Venice moments regarding one another’s gorgeousness… maybe
  • Lots to see and do

Bad points:

  • Chicken has been before (but we haven’t been there, apart from a nip across the boarder from Nice, together, so it will be quite different)
  • We wouldn’t know where anything was or the language

Paris

Good points:

  • We have been before, we know we love it
  • Great food
  • Great booze
  • Patissiere (doesn’t even need to be affixed with the word ‘great’…)
  • Good places to visit, including places we haven’t been (e.g. the catacombs and Versailles
  • Live jazz (for Chris)
  • The Eiffle Tower
  • Sitting in cafes having esspresso
  • Some of the greatest art in the world
  • Montmartre in the evenings
  • Chicken speaks fantastic French

Bad points:

  • We have been before
  • The French (only joking!)

What to do?!

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Fin

Because this blog in a somewhat personalised rant service I do not use it as a confessional, I try on the whole to keep ‘work’ related things out of it, hence there appearing to be not a lot going on here. As Chris works all week and I am either doing my dissertation, interviewing or applying most days it perhaps appears that I am doing f**k all with my days.

Just to clear that up.

Today our house is, at last, complete as we have purchased (or rather, have had purchased for us by family members! Thank you!) ou first microwave and hoover. It is very nice not to have stuff all over the carpet for the first time since we moved in, almost a month ago, I must say.

In more good news, Sandra has a new job. It is in the same compeny as her newly-premoted loved one, Neil, which is great news.

On the other hand, we could all be dead if one of the nuclear plants blows up, couldn’t we?!

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