
Honestly, I cant believe they call this a closet- this wouldn't even hold the stuff I have in my suitcase for two weeks. Let's just say this, if all the closest here are that small it's no wonder they wear the same outfit three days in a row...
It's so different over here.... But it's different good. Although, I felt at home when I was able to get one of these:
The food is fresh and delicious, getting dessert after lunch and dinner is pretty standard....and so is getting coffee. Dessert and coffee, two of my favorite things. The coffee here is so much more amazing (even the Starbucks coffee) than the coffee I can get at the local grocery store. The coffee alone will be hard to leave. Anyway, I digress...I know you all want to see the pictures, not listen to me chatter on and on about the fantastic crepes, pastries, coffee, and gorgeous men (who dress so wonderful- I find it hard not to stare). Also they have hot red wine with orange and cinnamon....it's pretty tasty.
I've tried to pack as much as I can into each day. The metro saves a lot of walking time, although even with the metro there is still tons and tons of walking. It's cold, windy, and rainy- but the sites and everything I'm getting to visit and experience makes up for the weather. In some parts of Paris there is still some snow on the ground. If I'm lucky maybe it'll even snow when I'm here. Here are a few pictures, with captions, from the last few days.
I'm sure everyone can recognize this one- the Eiffle Tour. At night it sparkles on the hour, every hour. It's a lot like tons of strobe lights all over. I haven't seen it in the day yet, but hopefully tomorrow I will be able to visit during the daytime and get some better pics and actually climb up the tour. I'll admit though, climbing all the way up that makes me a little bit nervous.
Hiked up this very long set of stairs to get to the Sacer Coeur.
Surrounding the Cathedral (Sacer Coeur) there were tons of little bistros like this- cozy little places with pretty delicious crepes.
Another one many will recognize, the Notre Dame. As I toured there were people having mass- pipe organs, choir, and priest not that I could understand what he was saying). This is another place I'll have to go back to during the day so that I can get a good look at the beautiful stained glass windows.
Dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe, Paris
That's all I've got for now- definitely looking forward to tomorrow.
Au Revoir!!!!!!
Emily, I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE the pics of Paris!!!! You look so pretty and carefree!!!!! Oh, and of course, the Starbucks!!! LOL Im still so jealous!!!!! I know you are having a blast but you are very missed here!!!! :)
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