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Intro to Paris
... We tend to get soooo excited about something
that we keep going and walking and taking photos until we feel like we’re dying
because we are SO hungry (like 12 hours without food). Well, as we walked to the Champs de Mars
(park at the foot of the tower) we made ourselves stop to eat before we started
taking pictures and exploring.
We found a little café around the corner. Hannah, still on her pizza kick, got a 4
cheese pizza (including ...
Speeding in Saint-Denis
Today's outing was thanks to a Groupon that I had bought while still back in the States. It was for 5 ten minute sessions of go-karting at a place called S-Kart in Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris. It was pretty complicated to get there as we had to change metro lines several times and then walk for about 10 minutes before finally arriving at our destination. Gerik just did two sessions today. He had ...
Notre Dame Cathedral, Saint Chapelle
... photographs of gargoyles, and Paris has lots of gargoyles, effigies, and other faces that peer from rooftops, eaves and windows. It’s like an entire city within a city, watching you – so that’s what I did, take photos of gargoyles, big imposing monuments, and all the pretty houses along the Seine River. After my camera battery ran out in the early evening, I had a quick dinner of pho noodles near the Sorbonne, then headed back to my ...
Cosmetic Medicine in France: Part 2
... is so charmingly referred to as a mom of "advanced maternal age". Don't you just love that little statement. It makes you feel like you are Grandma Moses giving birth. What that means, in number terms, is that you are over 35 when you have your first baby. I had my first baby after I turned 40 and my second when I was well into my 40's. While both boys are happy and healthy, my body did not really snap ...
Paris at last!
... before everything closes. I made the trip to a little supermarket a few minutes away and tried to get what we needed, especially making sure we have breakfast on Christmas Day! Even shopping is cultural and I felt conscious that everyone else had only 3 or 4 items and I had a trolley full. I did feel happy to complete the transaction in French, and managed to ask if they are open tomorrow. Non, Madame.
I cooked us some dinner ...