With her first solo Christmas trip to Paris, Sherrie Ford-at the
time, head of one of the ten largest woman-owned businesses in the
United States and prominent consultant in the field of work-culture
change and lean manufacturing, mother of three, grandmother of
four, sister, friend-surprised family and friends and, actually,
finally, herself. Going away at Christmas? So far away? Alone? Yes,
she left her deeply embedded, high-octane routine and life full of
responsibilities to a company, a career, employees, family, and
friends for no real objective other than to see what unfolded. At
home in Athens, Georgia, her life was busy, her schedule full. She
was early to bed and very early to rise and busy all day and into
the evening, whether in the plant or traveling to speak and consult
all over the U. S. and in South Africa, Australia, the Netherlands,
and Canada. When home on weekends, she spent time with family and
friends and went to the office. On the two solo trips to Paris
recorded here, she steps right through the looking glass and enters
another way of being: sleeping as long as she wants whenever she
wants, exploring Paris on foot, indulging in bubble baths twice a
day, and reading, reading, reading. She steps into the past-her own
through memory and dreams and the past we call history through her
reading and thinking and touring. Napoleon and Josephine, Marie
Antoinette, Jacques Derrida, and others are part of her reverie and
her searching, and they become part of ours as we accompany her
when she tears herself from her room and her reading and sallies
forth to find sustenance and adventure on this intelligent,
emotional journey.
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