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Relax time
... to Paris-Orly airport. It was a long night, more drinks and snacks... I think that the kilos I lost again will be gained in just the same pace.
Just after 2am Sunday morning after we packed the car, it was time to say goodbye to mom, emotional goodbye as our friends from Malaysia, Steven and Tina, were returning home after spending a month with my parents in Europe. They all had a great time!
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Landmarks...Of All Sorts
... that was on every corner was Belgian chocolate shops. So of course, we had to get some of that too. The best part: free samples! We could sample the chocolate fountain for free and a whole bunch of flavors. It was so smooth and good. My taste buds were pretty happy!
On the way out of Brussels, we drove by the Atomium, a huge structure modeled after an iron atom, magnified 165 billion times. It was built for the 1958 ...
[.EVERYTHING]
... br> Afterwards we got lost in the Magritte museum, which turned out to be also the Ancient art museum in the building of the Modern art museum. We had to go around in circles to find the ticket office only to come to the notion that tickets for under-eighteens are free. That didn’t stop them from giving us tickets and making feeble attempts at checking them. A little info – Rene Magritte was a very famous surrealistic painter, still is by the ...
Chocolates, Waffles, and More...A Day in Brussels
... and shared asparagus soup (the soup choices in Germany and Belgium have been amazing and the climate is perfect for a hot bowl of soup!). Refueled, we were ready.
We decided to use an RS guided walk to begin our exploration but having done some of the walk on Christmas Eve, we adlibbed a bit and wondered where our interests took us. Diligently doing our duty as tourists we stopped by a Belgium chocolate store and partook in the ...
"I don't sprechen the French."
... Belgium speaks Flemish (I have no idea what that language sounds like but I've been told that it’s a mix of Dutch and French…) while Southern Belgium, including Brussels, speaks French. Too bad, I like trying to speak German far more…
From Cari: We checked in, got settled, and headed out for a quick overview of Brussels and its food. Our first stop (since we hadn’t eaten lunch) was to the frikot (fries stand) that is more ...
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