It’s the day before we leave and all the stress of the move
is coming to a head. Today was my last day at FSI and the Basic EMT class was
pretty interesting. I went through the “departure from FSI checklist” and
headed out to pick up my wife and son from the Smithsonian, where they’d spent
the day. I dropped off one of my classmates at his apartment, and during the
ride we noticed that the rental car’s AC had stopped working. Bummer, I
thought, but I’ll be returning it tomorrow anyway. Turns out, I was wrong. A
couple blocks after dropping him off, the car completely stopped responding to
the gas petal. It would idle, but wouldn’t accelerate any more than that.
Fortunately, since it was still moving, I was able to pull out of traffic to a
side road. Unfortunately, it was insanely hot, and it took a little over an
hour for the tow truck to come get me. Another hour later and I had a new
(upgraded) car from Alamo and had somehow skipped out on paying for most of a
tank of gas. Probably not worth the time in the sauna… but I guess it's good practice.
Anyway, my wife and son had made their way to a friend’s
house on the metro, so I headed over there. We had a pleasant dinner talking
about how excited we were to get to India, and how insanely nervous we were
about not yet having the paperwork from the Government of India (GOI) regarding
importing our cats. With one business day left to get it, we were certainly
cutting things close.
I should mention here that the import paperwork is submitted
(and generally taken care of) by one of the people in Shipping at the
consulate. Without his hard work, this process would have been incredibly more
difficult. It was definitely not his fault that things were coming down to the
wire. Instead, I blame the USDA. The GOI requires 5 business days to process
pet import applications. However, the USDA will not allow the pet to be
certified for export until 10 calendar
days before departure. Since you have to get your local vet to sign off, and
then mail (FEDEX overnight) the paperwork to the USDA regional office (Richmond
for us), the process is almost guaranteed to induce heartburn.
Oh well, 48 hours from now we’ll be in India!
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