Chateau Chronicles – Packing List
Only two days to go before I jump on an airplane across the world! It doesn’t seem possible!
I’ve had months of sleepless nights making lists in my head – lists of things I must wait to execute. But there are a few things I have stuffed into my suitcase, most pertaining to Chloe (my Boston Terrier) who I have decided to bring with me to France because a) she gets weird and depressed when I’m gone; b) to see how well she travels and to see how well I travel with her. She is only 12 lbs, so she fits easily in a bag under a seat on the airplane. If I am going to make this trip frequently, I figure we better get used to the routine. Plus, she’ll be a great way to make new friends!
Packing List for Buying an Empty Chateau in France (with a dog)
- 6 travel electrical adapters (to accommodate all the US electronics that will no doubt be regularly plugged into European sockets 
- 6 charging cords (you can never have enough) 
- 1 smudge kit (cause I’m woo-woo like that, and well, ghosts) 
- 2 chuck-it balls and 1 chuck-it (for Chloe) 
- 1 car dog harness 
- 1 doggie (airline approved) carry case 
- 1 floofy dog bed 
- 1 pet travel certificate signed by the vet and overnighted to the state for a verification seal. 
- 1 copy of my “Procuration Pour Acquerir” (purchase agreement), my proof of residency for signing up for utilities, cell phone, and bank account when I arrive. 
- 6 plastic cups I bought in France that will come in more handy there than here. 
- 1 car cell phone holder 
- 1 small sketchbook and watercolor set (seems my chateau watercolors are a hit!) 
- 1 exercise band (I’ve messed up my knee - perfect timing!) 
- 6 throw-away t-shirts and 1 pair of cutoff jeans (for getting dirty) 
- Ibuprofin and bandaids (goes without saying) 
The long list of things I have to do/buy when I get there:
- Open a French bank account 
- Buy a French eSim card (who knew I could have both my US phone and French phone on one device!) A note on this, I tried to set up an account for both Internet and cell phone ahead of time online, but it seems you need a French cell phone number in order to set up a French cell phone! A typical French Catch 22. 
- 4 mattresses (for immediate delivery)* 
- 1 Fridge (for immediate delivery, but need measurements)* 
- Washer/Dryer (for immediate delivery, but need connection setup)* 
- 1 portable oven 
- Chairs of any description 
- Dining table of any description 
- Bed linens (sizes TBD) 
- Towels 
- Complete Toolbox 
- Impact Driver 
- Hedge trimmer, clippers, gloves, rake 
- Cleaning supplies 
*It is not lost on me that I will be trying to get things delivered while the whole of France is on holiday during the entire month of August, and I will be trying to do this during a month-long “Prune Festival” (the potential jokes are endless!), but I will remain optimistic.
So big gulp. Wish me luck! I’ll be trying to blog from France, but also be sure to follow me on Instagram: @chateauchronicles where I’ll post lots of pics.
À bientôt!
 
                        