TO NICE AND BACK- GETTING SET UP FOR SUCCESS

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Postcards From Our Golden Years

Postcards From Our Golden Years

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@lanngo1086
@lanngo1086 10 ай бұрын
The sheets’ situation is probably a comforter cover.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
No, it said it was a bedsheet on the package.
@constantineakoev4440
@constantineakoev4440 10 ай бұрын
Hi , the "strange bed sheet" you mentioned is probably a duvet cover- a case to cover a blanket. It could be found in Ikea (even in US).
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
No, it definitely said it was a bedsheet on the outside package wrapping and we bought it off of a display of bed sheets at the Monoprix. I guess you could use it as a duvet cover, but I doubt it. I think it was too thin.
@angielu3273
@angielu3273 10 ай бұрын
Yes. put comforter inside
@Francebound2024
@Francebound2024 10 ай бұрын
Can‘t wait to watch this! Right now, I’m living vicariously through you!
@islandbreeze2102
@islandbreeze2102 10 ай бұрын
What a wonderful video An. Please please do not apologize for the length of the video. It is so informative. You went through so many details that are so helpful and important for us who want to follow in your foot steps and move to France. The Wise account having an IBAN number is a very helpful tip. Plus there were so many entertaining stories (like you sleeping inside a bag 🤣) I enjoyed every minute of it. Remember it's a video, so we can always pause and go back to it anytime if we need to. You are such a pleasant person. It's great to spend time listening to you. Too bad you had to cancel your goodbye party. So sorry that Jeff got sick. Hope he will be all well soon! Thank you for all you do for us.
@JaniceInFrance
@JaniceInFrance 10 ай бұрын
Well, I tell you what I just went to Messenger and thanked my landlords for being as nice and kind because my apartment was absolutely immaculate and I just think I got so lucky. I hope you enjoy living in this apartment. I hope you get it where you will enjoy living in it because it sounds like it’s going to take a little bit of tender, loving care I guess is what I’m trying to say.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Yes, Janice you WERE very lucky. Your apartment is nicely furnished. I won't lie. We were very disappointed with the furniture our landlord chose to provide. When I spoke with the management company about having the landlord remove those things we aren't going to use, they told us that the owner feels that if she takes the furniture in the living room and dining room away (at her expense) then she is no longer providing a "furnished apartment". I said "even if we TELL her it's ok?" They said yes. There's another bookcase, I didn't mention that we don't want to use. The owner told the management company that it MUST stay in the apartment. MUST! So Jeff slid it in the back of a closet. And yes, the apartment was extremely dusty. The kitchen and bathroom looked clean, and furniture wasn't dusty, but closets were very dusty, everywhere and everything in the kitchen cabinets and drawers was dusty and had to be put in the dishwasher before using. Our agent told us she often sees this, not always, but often. We didn't want to make too many waves because we really do love the apartment. So we're picking our battles. Hoping maybe the owner will reconsider removing the furniture at her expense or at least consider paying for the storage of it off-site. If not, we'll just deal with it. Welcome to France.
@JaniceInFrance
@JaniceInFrance 10 ай бұрын
@@postcardsfromourgoldenyears well speaking of furniture my living room furniture is all gone right now I’m going to be getting new furniture but it might expense but they’re storing it here in my storage room so that if and when I leave they can have it back
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
@@JaniceInFrance You're lucky there is a storage room to store it in. Our building doesn't have any storage and the only place to store the stuff IN the apartment would be in the guestroom and I don't want to junk it up with a lot of stacks of furniture.
@lovedayharris3010
@lovedayharris3010 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. You finally have your apartment!🎉 slowly but surely it’ll be fantastic!
@JaniceInFrance
@JaniceInFrance 10 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear this about your flight
@jodiehebert8285
@jodiehebert8285 7 ай бұрын
The bedding with slit is a duvet cover that you put your comforter in. The duvet can be changed out from season to season… well we did in Louisiana.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 7 ай бұрын
Yes, we know duvet covers. We've used them for many years. In the US they don't have long bottle neck shape at the open end, which is what threw us off. In the US, the open end is straight across. Here they have a long bottleneck shaped flap around 2ft long that extends out from the upen end of the sheet. Technically I think you can tuck it under the bottom of your mattress.
@Jada6828
@Jada6828 5 ай бұрын
I wanted to say thank you. your videos are gold. All the little ins and outs I am learning from you. the subject of cell phones and internet providers is something I've been trying to figure out. I will have family in the us and I need to be able to speak to them without keeping my current $150 cell phone plan. This really helped.
@7314jazzy
@7314jazzy 10 ай бұрын
I am shocked that you've never encountered a duvet before - it's a norm in Europe. You insert a comforter inside and that makes it easier to wash the duvet rather than a comforter.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
I've had duvet covers for many years, probably most of my adult life, here in the US. The "sheet" we purchased was not shaped like a typical duvet cover. Typically duvet covers are straight across one side where you insert the converter and then button or snap it closed. This particular item had an elongated bottle neck shape, on the open end. The center of the one side of the sheet was narrower in the middle and extended out beyond the rest of the sheet, like a long narrow flap and there were no buttons or snaps. THAT is why we didn't think it was a duvet cover. We know what a duvet cover is. This was not a typical duvet cover, if in fact that's what it is.
@7314jazzy
@7314jazzy 10 ай бұрын
I stand corrected. Never seen anything you've described. Hopefully you can still use it? Maybe ask next time you visit the store - I'm sure a lot of us viewers would be interested in its purpose. Good luck with your move ( we lived in Paris and Menton for 5 years - great memories).
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
@@7314jazzy Yes, we simply tucked all the sides under the mattress and slept on top of it like a regular sheet. I've packed some king sized sheets that we can use for a little while until we find "real" bedsheets (and get our new bed). Thanks for your kind words.
@readingwithintent
@readingwithintent 8 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel, it’s like listening to a friend tell you their experiences. My husband and love France in fact we’re heading there in a week for a 3 week vacation. We are also seniors so it’s refreshing to hear other seniors take on the trials and tribulations and joy of moving to France
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that. That is exactly how we want our viewers to feel. Enjoy your trip to France!
@jeffinabnit9819
@jeffinabnit9819 10 ай бұрын
Good information! Do you have more photos of your apartment? How was it working with Adrian Leeds? We are meeting with Adrian later this week and moving in September.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
We didn't take more photos of the apartment than we needed to communicate with the management company and so the photos are limited. At some point after we get our new furniture for the living room dining room and master bedroom, we'll do a before and after video showing where we started. We had great success working with Adrian and her staff. Adrian is an expert on so many facets of becoming an expat in France, from the US. She gave us lots of advice and tips. They were very firm about the qualifications we needed to provide in order for them to present us to landlords (ie the guarantor/Garantme and our dossier) but she deals with a lot of people who work with her because they know she only presents very qualitied people. So even though we quietly balked at having to go to the added expense of using Garantme, thinking our financial info should speak for itself, we suspected that if we didn't get the garantor, she probably wouldn't have represented us in the search for the rental. We're hoping maybe our landlord will let us drop Garantme after the first year of the lease, but who knows. Adrian's staff is very responsive and very knowledgeable. Once we told them that we had made the application for our long stay visas and had the in person appt scheduled, her colleague, Kathy, started working on the search. It was about 2 weeks time from her first zoom call with us to get more info on what we're looking for to signing the lease. I will suggest that when you get to the apartment searching time, keep in mind that there's a shortage of rentals in Nice and probably many people chasing the same available rentals. If you see something you like, grab it. Don't wait to see more. We were afraid to say "show us more". We literally loved the first place we saw (even though we didn't like a lot of the furniture) so we made application for it immediately. We were afraid if we said "show us more" and then came back to that 1st apt it would be gone, to one of the other people seeing it, that fast.
@jeffinabnit9819
@jeffinabnit9819 10 ай бұрын
@@postcardsfromourgoldenyears Thank you so much! Good luck with your move. We’ll probably see you walking around in Nice someday.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
@@jeffinabnit9819 Without a doubt!
@Tom-and-Kemp
@Tom-and-Kemp 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great update! Hope Jeff is feeling better. We appreciate you sharing your experience with the new apartment, it will help us adjust our expectations a bit. Sounds like the area you found is wonderful. Don’t know anything about French-style bedding, but could the sewn sheet be a pocket to slip the mattress inside? Since it’s not fitted, wonder if that’s their solution? Just a thought. Glad you found a great mobile phone & internet option. Love saving money! Best of luck over the coming busy days…such exciting times!
@lovedayharris3010
@lovedayharris3010 10 ай бұрын
I’m excited! Would love to meet you guys in person. My husband and I will be back to Nice mid July.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Sounds great! PM us when you're settled. We do have company coming in mid to late July, but always up for a coffee or glass of wine, with new friends.
@angielu3273
@angielu3273 10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for all the good information.
@loriannmckeever3752
@loriannmckeever3752 8 ай бұрын
I just found your channel yesterday & have been binge watching your videos! Thank you so much - I'm working on my move too! So all of your information is very good! I hope to meet you in the future!
@koktem41
@koktem41 8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for all these videos, you could not imagine how you support my dream, I am going to retire in 2 year and France is my dream. You are so sympathetic person.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 8 ай бұрын
Just do it! For us, it was worth all of the time and effort it took to plan. 😍
@MichellesFrenchLife
@MichellesFrenchLife 10 ай бұрын
I’m looking forward to hearing your update❤
@CathyDahut
@CathyDahut 9 ай бұрын
BEST WISHES!!!! WISHING YOU GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS!!!!
@MM-jv8di
@MM-jv8di 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for all details. I appreciate it. I wish you both health and smooth move
@worldwanderingwoman
@worldwanderingwoman 10 ай бұрын
I am so sorry about the size of closets and everything else you don’t like about the furniture in Nice. But, since you are already paying for storage out of your pocket to hold ugly unmatched furniture, take some of your stuff or clothes you don’t want to bring now that you love and put them in storage. Switch from summer to winter clothes in storage. I hate to get rid of my good things when I love them and spent money on them. Do that! Also, go to the home depot or whatever similar store they have there and get containers with rollers that go under the bed. I hope this helps and hope to meet you in France next year since I am also preparing for a move there. Thanks so much for all the information you give us and for sharing your exciting life with us. I hope Jeff feels better soon!
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Jeff feels much better, thanks. There is no need for you to apologize about the closet size in France or the fact that we aren't pleased with some of the furniture. It's not that important to us because we always planned to buy new furniture anyway. We were expecting the closets to be even smaller. They are actually bigger than we expected! And yes, we already plan to put some things in storage if we can't find space in the closets to store the boxes. This is not my first rodeo on keeping alternate season's clothes in boxes. I did that for most of my life. We are great pros on finding ways to store things. When people move to Florida from the northern part of the US, we all usually start with storage units. It's just a part of life. But thanks for your concern. 😊
@worldwanderingwoman
@worldwanderingwoman 10 ай бұрын
I am glad. Keep smiling and being positive. I love to see how much your dream is coming true. :) @@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@yannip2083
@yannip2083 10 ай бұрын
Oh, I think you bought a French Duvet Cover. Your body don't slide in the Duvet Cover. TOO FUNNY! It is for your Duvet (looks like a comforter, but it is not like the American comforter, it is a Duvet) to slide into this Duvet Cover.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
LOL. Yes, we know what a duvet cover is. This was definitely NOT a duvet cover. It said it was a bed sheet on the package. Technically I guess a comforter could have fit in it. The material would have been thin for a duvet cover. And we trusted the sign at the store that said "draps de lit" and the words on the package (translation: bed sheets). It was rather funny!
@JaniceInFrance
@JaniceInFrance 10 ай бұрын
Omg I keep listening and it gets worst! I’m so sorry for both of you.
@MichellesFrenchLife
@MichellesFrenchLife 10 ай бұрын
Great share as always! Thank you for taking so much time to provide so much insight on your journey.❤
@annegormely6003
@annegormely6003 10 ай бұрын
Get well Jeff!
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
He IS finally feeling better today (Sunday morning) Thanks!
@louisdelatourdupin3277
@louisdelatourdupin3277 10 ай бұрын
Hi An, your video was great. I am impressed you found a dentist so fast. Could you tell me how much you paid for the visit and the crown? Was it covered by your temporary health insurance?
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Yes, I did mention it in the video. The crown repair was 40 Euros. The dentist told me it probably would have been significantly less if we had been on the French health system, maybe 11-12 euros?. I've paid over $100 for the same repair here in the US. We don't have temporary health insurance. When this happened we were just in France to check out our new apartment and bring the first load of a bunch of our clothes and things. Our Visa had not begun yet. So we are still on Medicare here in the US and our US dental coverage, which doesn't cover anything outside the US or our supplemental insurance network. The International Health insurance we had to purchase for our Visa application doesn't start until our Visas are effective next month and doesn't cover dental or doctor's visits. It is for emergency hospitalizations and related expenses. We chose not to buy a policy that covers doctor's office visits and prescriptions because it was thousands of dollars more and costs in France are so low. Plus, we can save our receipts (for expenses incurred after our Visa is in effect) and get reimbursed by the France health plan once we're on it. So with this expense a few weeks ago, it was out of pocket and we can't get any reimbursement on it from anyone.
@louisdelatourdupin3277
@louisdelatourdupin3277 10 ай бұрын
@@postcardsfromourgoldenyears Thanks for your reply. Your story is fascinating. We are following your foot steps. Our condo is on the market in the US, we are moving to Nice as soon as it sells. We hope to be your neighbors soon!
@stranger1473
@stranger1473 10 ай бұрын
Bonjour! We are very happy for both of you. We are not in your Facebook club but we have been watching your channel for a while now. Could you please share which moving company you used to ship your boxes to France? Thank you.❤
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
We are using International Movers Network. I had simply googled "International movers from Florida to France" and found several. They all quoted around the same range of pricing. In the end we chose the one we did because the sales representative was so good at follow up and offered lots of advice to us. Here's their website. www.internationalmoversnetwork.com Our representative is Jonathan. Here's his email address _ jonathan@internationalmoversnetwork.com Be sure to mention that you got his information from An Scott. Good luck to you!
@stranger1473
@stranger1473 10 ай бұрын
@@postcardsfromourgoldenyears Thank you very much for shearing, An ! It is very helpful. We will have to use it in the near future. You waked by our apartment on Gambetta on your video. 😃 It was very nice to see a little glimpse of it. We absolutely will mention your name to an agent. Thank you again! Enjoy your new beginning in the most beautiful place on earth. 🌸
@AnnM223
@AnnM223 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing all that information, we definitely need it and good luck with starting your new life in Nice !
@normaharrison3944
@normaharrison3944 10 ай бұрын
An thank you so much for this informative video. I am truly sorry that Jeff got sick. Wish him a speedy recovery from me. Also do not apologize for the length of your video. It was perfect. I could feel your frustration!! You are more patient than I could ever be with the landlord and the state of the apartment. I hope at least there was a vacuum provided so that you could clean the place. I know that when I move to France I am going to have to deal with similar situations and I dread the thought. I hope from here on out things go smoothly for you. I will remember you and Jeff in my prayers and am sending only my best thoughts your way! : )
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your message. No, unfortunately, no vacuum cleaner. We'll need to buy one. There is a sweeper and I bought lots of paper towels and cleaners. 😊
@normaharrison3944
@normaharrison3944 10 ай бұрын
Oh boy! Sorry! It will all be ok .
@brianlooksaround6125
@brianlooksaround6125 9 ай бұрын
Perhaps not the best advertisement for Adrian Leeds’ company?
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 9 ай бұрын
Why do you say that? We were very pleased with Adrian Leeds' and her staff.
@brianlooksaround6125
@brianlooksaround6125 9 ай бұрын
@@postcardsfromourgoldenyears I had the impression that you were not thrilled with the apartment.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 9 ай бұрын
@@brianlooksaround6125 Actually, we love the apartment, the building, the location. We were just not pleased with the furniture the landlord provided or the dust in the apartment. But that has nothing to do with Adrian Leeds or her colleagues. There's a serious shortage of 2 bedroom apartments (maybe all size apts) in Nice, right now. So, when looking at the apartment you have to look beyond the furniture and if you see something even remotely satisfactory, jump on it or it will be gone really fast. Because our preference was an unfurnished apartment, since our plan was always to buy new living room and dining room furniture, we really didn't care what the furniture that came with the apartment looked like. We had no plan to use it. And the dust, well, I've spoken to others who have rented in France, in general, Paris, Nice and other places, one person told me her apartment was immaculate when she rented it, but she rented it from Americans. Everyone who told me they rented from French owners or management companies told me they had to have their apartments cleaned when they arrived. They were either dirty, dusty or needed a refresh. I don't hold that against Adrian Leed's company. We contracted with them to find us an apartment that met our needs, within our budget, in a very competitive market and within 2 weeks, not clean for us, and we saw a couple of apartments, picked one and signed the lease. They made it extremely easy for us. They sourced the apartments, read the lease before we signed, reviewed any issues, were there for the walk-thru. I can only rave about the assistance and advice we received for the money with Adrian Leeds'.
@donna5387
@donna5387 10 ай бұрын
Speak as long as you want. I enjoyed hearing your story and really considering moving overseas. I’ve always wanted to go to France I never visited. I think it’s time to visit. I can see myself living in Nice France, or another part of France.
@kathleenmathews6096
@kathleenmathews6096 10 ай бұрын
The sewn sheets are probably a cover for the duvet. Most Europeans don’t use a top sheet (at least that’s what I’ve read)
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Yes, many have said this. I'm still baffled because the package wrapper said it was a sheet. For the time being we'll use it as a sheet until I can find a good place to buy the "real" bedsheets at a reasonable price 😊
@lindahouston9977
@lindahouston9977 10 ай бұрын
So happy for you that everything is working out and that you are on your way to NICE. I Pray that Jeff is feeling better. I plan to move to Nice in October. We communicated when I was in Paris in January.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Yes, thank you! Jeff tested negative for covid today and is feeling much better! Look forward to running into you on the streets or in the cafes of Nice. Good luck with your journey. Hope it all goes smoothly and uneventful.
@patriciateague8677
@patriciateague8677 8 ай бұрын
Is there an apartment tour video? Would love to see you decorate, etc.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 8 ай бұрын
Perhaps at some point in the future. We are still waiting for all of our boxes (60!) of "stuff" from the USA and furniture that we ordered, to arrive. They are still on a ship, coming across the ocean. At some point after the rest of our stuff arrives, is unpacked, and we're able to finish making our apartment look like home, we will do a little tour.
@worldwanderingwoman
@worldwanderingwoman 10 ай бұрын
Please don’t apologize for the long video, It is great to hear and know your experience, it is valuable information for us who want to make the same move you and Jeff are making. I appreciate you sharing and I was missing this for a while. I know that 2-3 videos from before were very brief and short but it's because you guys were busy. For a moment I hoped you weren’t planning on going away from KZbin and were doing less and less and practically saying good bye to us! Thanks so much again for sharing and helping us with information not easy to come by unless we experience it ourselves. I wish you both the best trip to France with your move and beautiful Bella, lots of fun walking the beautiful streets of Nice. Oh, get yourself informed about all the paperwork you will need for Bella since I know they have vaccines and who knows what else requirements with a certificate that is issue in Washington. I don’t have details but hear from another KZbinr about the nightmare and waiting regarding their dog’s clearance to travel. Once again, the best to you both!
@Didi-ir1gr
@Didi-ir1gr 10 ай бұрын
Hello 😍it was nice to seeing you in person. I am so sorry to hear that your husband got Covid. In these days pretty much everyone is going through it. Hope safe and sound you guys will be back here we can have coffee together 😍
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Yes, Didi. Send me a PM and we'll make a date for coffee sometime next month 😊
@susanlassiterlampley14
@susanlassiterlampley14 9 ай бұрын
Just found you and loved all the info you give! Wondering how much did the crown repair cost? I love Nice!
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 9 ай бұрын
As I recall, the crown repair was 32 or 34 Euros, so maybe around $35 US. Very cheap! My husband had a filling replaced last week for $24! It's a pleasure to go to the dentist here, as far as costs! 😊
@yannip2083
@yannip2083 10 ай бұрын
Hi An and Jeff, Do you have a Charles Schwab account in the U.S.? If so, you can use your debit card to cash the local currency and they don't charge any fee.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Yes, almost. We have TD Ameritrade accounts that are converting to Charles Schwab over the next few months. We don't have debit cards on that account though. We have to see if they will allow us to remain clients. I thought I read somewhere that if you switch to a foreign address they will allow the account to stay open but won't allow you to add any money. It's on my list to research. I only have stock through there. If I can get my Tesla stock to break even on what I paid for it, I may just sell it and close the account and move the money to my France bank account or even Wise.
@yannip2083
@yannip2083 10 ай бұрын
@@postcardsfromourgoldenyears With Charles Schwab, I have a brokerage account (for trading on stocks) and it is linked to my checking account (which comes with the debit card). I have used my debit card to cash the local currency in many countries, and they don't charge me any fee. If you have a U.S. address, they will let your account stay open. I need to check this out next week with my Charles Schwab branch about adding money to it if you have a foreign address. I will keep you posted ... when I find out.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
@skygblue6250 Our accounts are very secure and insured by the FDIC. Just mentioning we have accounts in one bank or another is not a security issue. But thanks for your concern.
@jeanbehr4832
@jeanbehr4832 10 ай бұрын
Hello Janice! I’m so enjoying your journey as a precursor to ours in about three years. On thing I’ve learned from some friends that have recently moved back to Belgium that you might want to inquire with your movers about, alcohol is typically not worth transporting because of the duties they impose. All your items will have to be cataloged and they will tax you accordingly. The beautiful wine you obviously can buy there for much less would really make this a waste of money. Just a consideration. I wish you both good health on these last few days leading up to your dream come true. Try to take it easy, don’t over do it. Best wishes. JeanB
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Hi, Perhaps you confused me with Janice. She is on a different channel. And yes, most movers will not move alcohol. If people DO sneak some bottles of wine in their boxes, I've heard they labelled their boxes "kitchenwares" or something like that. The customs people do not open every box when the shipments come into the EU. But the mover was more concerned about shipping liquids in general. In fact they don't want to move anything that has chemicals in it, like household cleaners, toiletries, etc. They didn't even want to move a box of soaps I had. Thanks for your good wishes. An and Jeff
@MichellesFrenchLife
@MichellesFrenchLife 10 ай бұрын
I hope Jeff has a speedy, full recovery.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, Jeff is finally feeling much better today (Sunday)
@MichelleLynnThompson
@MichelleLynnThompson 10 ай бұрын
@@postcardsfromourgoldenyears Yay!
@garyg6000
@garyg6000 10 ай бұрын
An, thank you for all of the useful information.
@paigewhitworth7059
@paigewhitworth7059 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like you got a duvet cover.. that cover prevents you from having to wash the whole comforter (or duvet) so it’s handy for that reason. I hope Jeff gets better soon!!! Curious, would you share what you paid for the dental exam/fix? I know you’re not in the public system yet so I am super curious what the difference between their dental costs and the US. Thanks in advance!!!
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Yes, we know exactly what a duvet cover is. We've had duvet covers forever here in the US. This was not shaped like a duvet cover at the one open end. The repair of my dental crown was 40 Euros. The dentist told me if I had been on the French health system it would have been a mere fraction of that. It was significantly less. I have had crown repairs here in the US. I once had a temporary fix that was over $100 US, a few years back. For sure dental costs in France are a lot less. I think my crown repair would have cost around 11 euros, had I been on the health system. I did a video a few months back on the low costs of dental care in France. Check it out! Here's a link to that video -- kzbin.info/www/bejne/b5KwYZR-mr-SeM0
@AC-cx2yl
@AC-cx2yl Ай бұрын
How did you find rental?
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears Ай бұрын
We used Adrian Leeds Group. They were wonderful. They started searching for us right after we applied for our Long Stay Visas. Within 2 weeks, we saw a few a apartments, did walkthru's in real time, using Whatsapp video calls, and signed our lease, all without leaving the USA. Was much better than paying for an Airbnb for months and trying to find an apartment on our own.
@ConanNYC
@ConanNYC 8 ай бұрын
Great video!
@Didi-ir1gr
@Didi-ir1gr 10 ай бұрын
All the things that you mentioned I also went through except the dentist. Can I get his name. Thank you
@Didi-ir1gr
@Didi-ir1gr 10 ай бұрын
Can I get the name of the dentist
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
I don't remember his name. I may have his card back in France. I don't remember if I got his card, actually. It was dental clinic in Nice Centre. There were numerous dentists at the office. I'm sure it will be easy to find on doctolib.
@lolligreen2423
@lolligreen2423 10 ай бұрын
Hi An… don’t worry, I’m not going to suggest you bought a duvet cover!😇 Just wanted to say hope Jeff recovers from Covid soon. I didn’t realize Covid was still in season. Enjoyed your video very much, very informative. But whew! So much accomplished in a very short time! Great job!
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Yes, apparently there are lots of people dealing with Covid. Just like people who suffer from the flu, covid has become one of those illnesses that seems to become frequent during this time of the year...and we've both been vaccinated and boostered, a few times. Fortunately, Jeff's covid didn't last long and I never got it. We saw a number of people wearing masks in France.
@MichellesFrenchLife
@MichellesFrenchLife 10 ай бұрын
I’m from South New Jersey and we call them Jimmies too!🧁
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Hey, I moved to FL from Tom's River (Green Island!) Exit 88! LOL I think "jimmies" is a "regional thing".
@MichellesFrenchLife
@MichellesFrenchLife 10 ай бұрын
Those cell phone and internet rates are so budget friendly❤
@lindahouston9977
@lindahouston9977 10 ай бұрын
The French usually sleep on one sheet and a duevet cover. I think you were supposed to put the duvet into the opening. French sleep with bottom sheet and the "sheet"duevet cover.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
I agree it "might" have worked as a duvet cover, however the package definitely said it was a bed sheet. The store display said they were packages of sheets. And the entire area in Monoprix where we bought it was having a sale on bed linens. We KNOW what a duvet cover looks like. This was not straight across the open side like a duvet cover. The open side went up like a wide "bottle neck". Imagine a hot water bottle shape. Typically a duvet cover has buttons or snaps on the one side and is straight across like the other 3 sides. I doubt that a comforter (unless also very thin) would have fit inside. The open end was a strange shape.
@rvaprep
@rvaprep 10 ай бұрын
You gave some good information on this video. I hope Jeff feels better soon. I am curious why the representative from Adrian Leeds didn’t advise you to keep looking, as this landlord is not ideal and there must be other apartments equally as nice in Nice. I don’t think that I would have signed a lease with this person. Take care and best wishes always.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
We would have no way of knowing that the landlord wouldn't want to remove the furniture we didn't want to use, at her expense, until AFTER we signed the lease. And a dusty apartment seems to be typical in France. We mentioned to our agent, from Adrian Leed's company, privately, that we didn't like the furniture when we did the first video walk-thru with her. She told us to wait until after we sign the lease and do the walk-through in person, and get the keys, to notify the management company that we would like to have those specific pieces removed. That's what we did. The management company contacted the landlord who told us it was ok to remove the table and chairs as long as there was another table and chairs there if and when we leave and suggested we donate the table and chairs to Salvation Army or something and just leave the set we purchase (or any table and 4 chairs) when we leave. Since there's a big disparity between brand new furniture and what was there, we didn't see that as a fair solution. So we have 2 choices. Dump the furniture and look for thrift store replacements if and when we leave years from now, or put them in a storage unit we'll probably have to get anyway. We actually met the landlord in a zoom meeting before she selected us to rent her apartment. She's a very nice lady. And we believe she owns the apartment next door to us so when she is there in person, she is coming to pick up another piece we aren't going to use. So, maybe we'll get to address the other stuff with her personally. We don't see the furniture issue or burned convection oven as a huge thing. I only mentioned it as an observation of what we experienced with our first France apartment rental. We already planned to buy our own living room and dining room furniture anyway (we had originally hoped to find an unfurnished apartment). And we already told the owner before we signed the lease that we wanted permission to purchase and install a regular oven in place of the convection oven and microwave, so why should she care what the 2 pieces she put there looked like. Her expectation is that when we leave, we will leave the apartment as we found it. And we will. As far as being advised to look at other apartments... please understand, there is a huge shortage of rental apartments in Nice. For every available 2 bedroom apartment there may be 4-5-6-10 people who see it and make application. The landlord picks the people she feels are the most qualified. So, with that in mind, in this market, it's tough to be very picky about things. There was only 1 other apartment available that came close to meeting our qualifications but it wasn't as close to the center of Nice as we wanted and the bedrooms had only skylights, no windows and there was no terrace. This apartment has 3. If we had said "show us more" before deciding on this one, by the time we saw more and maybe decided to come back to this one, chances are it would have been gone. There were several showings on it after we saw it. If we didn't jump on it in that instant, I am sure one of the others who saw it would have. One of our subscribers, coincidentally, told us they too were interested in this same apartment and when they went back to follow up on it it was gone (to us) There's no telling how long we could have waited to find more equally nice apartments. It is far easier to look beyond the unsatisfactory furniture, at "the bones" of the apartment and just look at the things we're not particularly happy with as little speed bumps along the way. Other than the furniture and convection oven we have no plan to use anyway, we like this apartment a lot. We would probably stay here forever if we can. If we had no plan to buy new furniture I'm sure we would have approached it differently.
@lindahouston9977
@lindahouston9977 10 ай бұрын
Be careful with the 2 step verification. I bank with Capital One and they will not send the 2 step verification to a number where they have to put the international code. I had to call the international number, etc. etc.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
This is not an issue for us. We switched our phone service to Mint Mobile from Verizon and will keep our US number so they won't have to put in any international codes to send us codes. I have an e-sim card that allows me to switch between my US number and my France telephone number easily.
@Nickysmom
@Nickysmom 10 ай бұрын
Not sheets. That’s a duvet cover. You were supposed to slip the duvet in there. Here you button it closed. It is not a double sheet.
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
As I've told many people, the package said this was a bed "sheet". It was not shaped like a typical duvet cover. We know exactly what a duvet cover is. We've had them here in the US for years! And we did buy an actual duvet cover when we were in France, as well as a comforter. However, the open end on this "sheet" we purchased, was narrower than the opening on a duvet cover and elongated like a bottleneck shaped flap, not straight across like the opening of a duvet cover and there were no buttons or snaps. The open end did not look like the open side of a duvet cover.
@Nickysmom
@Nickysmom 10 ай бұрын
You poor guys! You should wear a mask to protect others, they are not just to protect the person wearing it. Bad timing, for sure. Hope things will be looking up from now on
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears
@postcardsfromourgoldenyears 10 ай бұрын
Yes, of course we should have worn masks, IF we knew he had covid, except that we have been vaccinated and many times boosted and we had no idea that Jeff had covid. He thought it was a sinus headache coming on just before we got on the plane, and we haven't traveled with masks in a very long time. Until that moment, he had been feeling fine. We had no masks and no chance of getting one in the middle of a flight. It is unfortunate that it turned out to be covid. Jeff felt very bad about anyone who was sitting around him on the plane. However, I was also sitting right next to him and never got covid. The timing and the flight were terrible. Fortunately, he's all better and we simply have to keep looking forward...
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