
Paris first. After arriving via the TGV, we made our way to the Eiffel Tower, not realizing that we would arrive just in time for the hourly twinkling lights. AND it was midnight. Call me sappy and cliché if you want, but in my opinion, it was pretty darn magical.

We walked everywhere, and took tons of pictures. Gaudi, a famous architect, lived in B-Town and designed a ton of amazing stuff, including the Sangrada Familia. I loved the uniqueness of this cathedral; it's so different from the Gothic architecture all over France. The front wall recounts the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion with abstract sculptures, and I found it really interesting to experience the story in that way. Hopefully my pictures can do it justice.


If you ever need a pick-me-up while learning a language in a foreign country, just go away to another foreign country where you know zero percent of the language, and then come back. Seriously, after being almost completely deaf and mute to the Spanish for 3 days, speaking and understanding French was cake in comparison. It made me appreciate how much I actually do know--even if I do still get weird looks and "huh?" expressions. I love this language.
- Nutella crepes. Obsessed. In love. A little scary.
- le Musée d'Orsay. My favorite part of the entire trip. I always had a hunch, but I've now decided Monet is my favorite impressionist. His paintings are beautiful. And seeing real Edgar Degas ballet paintings was like a dream come true.

- buying an amazing water-color painting in the artist square at Montmartre. The woman who painted it was so sweet, and I'm so excited to hang it on my wall at home. A little piece of Paris.
- getting told I "don't have a heart" because I didn't want to give money to help feed insanely fat, stray cats in a Parisian cemetery. Definitely a first in my life.
I think this week taught all four of us how stressful travelling can be, but I'd say we managed pretty well, and even came out on top. Just navigating the Paris metro system in itself will give you about 10 years of life experience. Needless to say, I'm extremely happy to be back--it feels like home now compared to the big city. I had a wonderful time, but I'm ready to get back to exploring my Nantes!!
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I love your posts and pictures! And the photo of the Eiffel Tower is absolutely amazing! Looks like you are having a wonderful time :)
RépondreSupprimerThank you! I for sure am. The Eiffel Tower pictures turned out wonderfully, I had to force myself to delete some!!!
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