Today was RAINING! The expression of cats and dogs definitely comes to mind. What to do today was hard to figure out. I definitely didn't want to just walk around outside (too much rain). I also couldn't go into any of the big museums (where the other 5 billion tourists were sure to be). I decided on some smaller museums: two of Perfum and one of crystal. I also did a little shopping, but mostly just window shopping.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
La Tour Eiffel, Day 4
Sunday. I decided that I wanted to go for a walk, so Alex and I decided to climb the Eiffel Tour. We took the Velib... but we couldn't find a bike rack near the Tour Eiffel. (Later, when I looked at the map on line, it turned out we passed 10 bike racks that were parallel to us one block over! Ack) Eventually we found a bike rack and headed back towards the Tour Eiffel. We were very happy to have NO LINES! Quite amazing, even if you just want to climb the stairs. It was a work out, but it was worth it. We could only climb to the first and second levels. The third is accessible only by a spiral staircase and it is not "safe" enough. I guess if you fall, you continue falling for 300 meters. Ouch!
Here are some of the views:
You can see the different pieces we zoomed in on. In the middle is Leo, waving to us. How funny!
Getting around Paris, Days 2 and 3
Friday was spent walking around town and seeing the schools. I played monopoly with some of the kids... I'm embarrased to say by how much I lost. I just don't have the mind for taking over whole blocks of real estate. We finished the evening with a movie. (I went to bed early... jet lag.)
Saturday was spent doing the weekly shopping. I took the Velib (rent-a-bike) to the grocery store with Claudia. Later, we stopped by the bi-weekly market. The sold everything there. Of the most concerning was the fish on ice with their crazy eyes. YUCK. Which brings be to saturday lunch. I ate fish. Eww. As far as the taste and texture goes, it wasn't bad. It was the idea of have a fish in my mouth. I do not refute that my "allergy" to fish is entirely in my head. I'm ok with that. Saturday evening, we ate out at the Indian restaurant. I feel as though I'm going to be trying many new things while I'm here!
Bonjour, Paris Day 1
I was very happy to arrive in Paris after a long (and with a cold, somewhat grueling) trip. I left New York and flew to Paris. I'll be here for 6 weeks, and I'm trying to get the most out of the trip. I took the redeye from New York to London and the a short plane trip from London to Paris. I didn't sleep at all on the very short (only 6 hours) flight to London. In between them feeding us twice, you didn't have any time to sleep. Aside from not sleeping, British Airways is a very nice airline to fly. They retain some of the class in flying from the old days... like I was alive to experience it. It was great. I was overwhelmed with all the personal entertainment choices. Where have I been when all these movies came out to the theaters? I hadn't even heard of many of the choices. After a (extremely) short layover in London, I arrived to the gate (out of breath from running) to catch my plane to Paris. I can't tell you how long that flight was; I slept during the entire thing. Next, I caught a bus into town and walked to the house. At this point, I didn't really care I was in Paris. I was just thankful to have a comfortable bed to pass out on. We all know I like my sleep. I had been deprived for WAY too long! Jet lag is always worse when you travel East.
So I slept, met the family, and slept some more!
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