Tuesday 26 February 2008

Health Cover - Progress?


Yesterday we thought that we would have another go at getting our Carte Vitale reinstated. Armed with all our paper work, passports, birth and marriage certificates, and “impôt sur les revenus”, we headed back to CPAM in Carcassonne. Realising that one of the ladies at the accueil was the same that we had seen last time, we were expecting the worst. When it was our turn, she couldn’t have been more different. She smiled, even tried a little English and as the queue was so long, arranged an appointment for us today. We shall see what the rendezvous brings.

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We have had our rendezvous with CPAM. They accepted all our paperwork and taken our completed form. All we have to do is to wait for our new attestations confirming that we now back in the system. How long that will be, I don’t know, but the process has started!

Sunday 24 February 2008

People Watching


The weather was looking a little dull at home, so rather than go stir crazy indoors here, we decided to go to Toulouse and walk around the town. Although it is only takes about an hour to get there, we haven't been there many times. We always seem to get lost on the way back. I think we made a wise decision. The sun was out and apart from a rather fresh breeze - it was lovely. I love sitting in cafes, drinking a coffee and watching the world go past, and the world in Toulouse is a very mixed one.
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Since we moved here, we have enjoyed watching the birds in our garden. Usually about June, we have had Hoopoes on our lawn ( that is probably too grand a name for it) pecking through the soil for grubs. Anyway, one arrived today. It has spent most of the day eating, probably building up energy after its long flight from Africa.



Saturday 16 February 2008

Sunshine and Snow



We looked at the mountain webcams and as the sun was shining we decided to head up to Monts d’Olmes, which is near Lavelanet and about an hour and a quarter for us. We were amazed how little snow there was; much less than our last visit on Christmas Eve. The last fall had been on 4th February. The resort was fairly busy with groups of all ages having their skiing lessons and families enjoying the winter sunshine. About a third of the runs were open but the snow must have come from the snow cannons. Unfortunately there was no snow at all on the little toboggan run, which is probably about my level. Instead we sat outside watching everyone else skiing down the mountainside whilst having a very enjoyable lunch in the warm sunshine.


Thursday 14 February 2008

Health Cover Encore!

OK, I thought it was too good to be true. It was announced last month that “inactive, early retirees” like Richard and I could join the French Health Service, rather than having to take out very expensive private insurance cover. We waited a few weeks to allow the information to be passed down to the staff and, armed with all our documentation (even a copy of the French Minister of Health’s letter) went to the CPAM in Carcassonne. We weren’t expected to be welcomed with open arms but we did hope that they may help us. The lady we spoke to was less than helpful and wouldn’t even acknowledge that there going to be changes. I am sure that it will all be sorted out in the end, but it is very frustrating in the meantime. I suppose that is French bureaucracy for you!



Wednesday 13 February 2008