Liz and I headed to Paris for the day on Monday… Oh, yes, of course Annika came along too! (I don’t know what it is… maybe the fact that her daddy is so far away, but I’m not much into leaving Annika these days. Where I go, she goes.)
So when I started out, I didn’t plan on writing this much… but here it is. Read it, skim it, or just look at the photos… I had fun writing it, so either way won’t bother me.
Paris…. what an amazing day. I knew when we decided to do a day trip there, we wouldn’t be able to ‘do it all’. So before even leaving, I let go of the dream to see absolutely ’everything’. Even the museums – the Louvre and the Musee d’Orsay – that I’d love to someday to spend hours wandering… Monday wasn’t the day for that. And I have to say, after letting go of the pressure of all that… it was such a nice relaxing day. We wandered around… took our time eating “European style” (long and lengthy). Wandered some more, stopped when Annika needed a break. Found a side street cafe to have an afternoon coffee and pastry… while watching the kids walk home from school. It couldn’t have been more perfect. Even the weather, which can be hit and miss in March, was perfect… sunny and warm, about 55/60 degrees. Perfect for walking around, not too hot and not too cool.
So a summary of where we did wander. We started after parking near the Arc de Triomphe… we wandered past there and on to the Champs Elysees. Lots of shopping along this famous street, but we found a cafe for lunch instead. Sitting along the sidewalk eating perhaps the best risotto that I’ve ever had, sipping on a glass of wine, in the company of a good friend, while my daughter munches happily on a banana… it is one of those memories that is ingrained in my mind forever.
From there we walked the rest of the length of the Champs Elysees… down across the Seine River, along it for a while… back across… through some parks. Like I mentioned before, just wandering… the day was perfect for it. We continued on to see the Obelisk and chuckle at tourists. Yes, we were tourists ourselves, but it’s still fun to just take a step back and people watch sometimes. We walked on to Liz’s favorite park and stopped for a break and a snack for Annika. (Still breastfeeding has it’s benefits – anytime, anyplace…it’s available and makes my daughter happy.) Then we helped some young women take photos of themselves “jumping” in front of the sights. I guess it’s a new thing to do… get action photos of yourself mid-air in front of the sights. Liz offered to help after we watched them try numerous times but kept missing the ‘mid-air’ part of it. Funny enough we bumped into them again further into the park and took another photo of them jumping together in front of the Louvre. In return they took a photo of us there too… but no jumping, though they tried to talk us into it!
We headed on… back across the Seine. Laughed hard when I got out the camera to take a photo of Notre Dame in the distance, and a truck stopped right smack dab in front of me. Traffic backed up on the bridge and I actually had to move down a bit to get the photo. Past the Orsay museum, past the government buildings. Liz used her French to ask the guards why all the security gates were up (one benefit of taking a Canadian who speaks French to Paris with you!). We discovered that the President of Lebanon was visiting that day. Funny enough we actually watched him and other important people take off in helicopters from the lawn of one of the government buildings, heading back to the airport to fly home. It made sense then, seeing flags all over town… they were the Lebanese flags to mark the occasion!
Then it was time for a cafe break. And we found the most perfect place to stop… on a side street away from all the other tourists. (We passed others that were jammed packed with people outside in the sidewalk tables.) This one was along a street where Parisians lived… just four tables outside… we were the only one out there. An espresso and chocolate croissant for me, a berry crumble and latte for Liz, and a scone for Annika. Ok, I’ll be honest the scone was for me too… but I did share and she loved it. We sat and relaxed… enjoyed our treats… watched the kids walk home from school with their parents or nannies. So perfectly European.
From there we had one mission… to get me closer than miles away from the Eiffel Tower. (Long story short – I’ve been to Paris once before… for an hour. No kidding. I had a four hour layover in Paris when I was returning from a mission trip to Africa. A few of us in the group decided to risk it and head into the city. It was a hour train ride in, and we popped up from the train station right in front of Notre Dame Cathedral. So we toured that… wandered along the Seine down to the glass pyramid outside the Louve and then headed back to the train for a hour ride back…. arriving just in time to board our flight back to the States. So I only saw the Eiffel Tower in the distance that time. And I wanted to get closer. That mini-trip is also why we didn’t walk down to Notre Dame too… I’ve been there before.
The Eiffel Tower was wonderful see… closer and closer we walked and I took more and more photos. We wanted to go up to the top, but is closed for renovations. Bummer. Group decision that it wasn’t worth it to stand in line for 1-2 hours during Annika’s dinner time to only go up to the ‘second’ level (not even half way up). So instead we headed back towards the car. Found another cafe on Champs Elysees for dinner… ham and cheese baguettes with french fries. Perfect end to our day.
I changed Annika into her pajamas for the drive home, and she proceeded to fall asleep before we even got out of the city. I couldn’t believe it, because I was ready for crying the whole way home from an overtired girl. But she just fell right to sleep. When we finally pulled back into Liz’s driveway and the front porch light shined in on her and woke her up… she lifted her head, waving her hand at us, said “night, night”. So cute.
So now finally the photos… Enjoy!
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Arc de Triomphe
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Along the Champs Elysees
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Flags…
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Holly at Lunch
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Liz at Lunch
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Annika at Lunch
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Gorgeous Architecture
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Seine River and Eiffel Tower in distance (too far away!)
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On one of the bridges…
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Obelisk
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Hanging in the park
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Kisses from Mommy
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In front of the Louvre
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Louvre
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Arch with Obelisk and Arc in distance
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Details
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Notre Dame in distance
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Seine River
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Musee d’Orsay
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Lebanese Pres. departing
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Flags – French and Lebanese
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Military/Gov’t building
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What more do you need?
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At the afternoon cafe stop
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Yum… scone.
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Cafe.
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Eiffel Tower… closer.
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Tourist photo, but a good one!
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Annika in Paris!
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Liz and Annika
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Sacre Coeur church in the distance
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So Beautiful…