Hello there! I just got back from a wonderful weekend in Paris, France. Well when I started writing this post I did, sorry it has taken me awhile to update. I haven't been in the writing mood. But anyway, Megan and I headed out on a Thursday night flight. Behind us were the most adorable little kids. There was a two year old and a four year old. Meg and I had so much fun playing with the two of them. They made me think of my kids and I miss them a lot. We were talking to the parents a bit and we found out they were french but they lived in Madrid. When we were leaving the mom asked us what age kids we were working with. When we said we weren't working with kids, she apologized and said she assumed that we were going to be au pairs because we were so good with her kids. I took this as a compliment. Luckily for us, they spoke english really well and her husband helped us find the way to our train from the airport to the city. They were a really nice family. We got to our hostel safe and sound then went to bed for the night.
The next morning we got up bright and early, and headed out for a free walking tour. Our guides name was Arnaud (pronounced R-no). He was really funny and gave us some good tips. Like a secret entrance to get into the Louvre without waiting in the super long line and you are right by the Mona Lisa (we used it and it was wonderful). So Arnaud showed us around Paris and gave us the history, along with some funny little tidbits and stories. We had a really nice group of people with us too. Basically we stopped in front of the majority of the places you need to see Paris. After that, he took us to a little French restaurant where I tried Napoleon ravioli (at least I think that's what it was). It was okay but nothing that I really liked. Then we walked with some girls who are studying in Segovia that we met to the Eiffel tower. They decided to do something else because the line was kind of long but we decided it was worth the wait.
While waiting in line, we met a very nice couple from Britain. They were really cool and Meg and I enjoyed getting to know them. They have traveled to a ton of different places and are just enjoying life. I hope I am able to travel to places like that when I get older, they just seemed like they are living life to the fullest and loving it. We got to know them decently well because the line to get in was about two hours. But it was totally worth the wait. We got up to the top right as the sun was starting to set. The view was indescribable. It is one of those things that you just have to see to understand. It was absolutely breathtaking and there is no way I could put into words how amazing it was. Meg and I spent a long time just walk around and soaking up the beautiful view of the sun setting over Paris. I never really realized how big of a city Paris was until I was looking out at it from that point of view. It was a great place to just stand and think about life. After staying up there for at least an hour exploring all of the different parts of it (after all we did wait in line almost 2 hours) we headed to find some dinner.
Luckily, my mood was uplifted when we went on a boat tour. Right as we were pulling away from the dock, the Eiffel tower started its light show (which happens every hour and costs $40 million a year to do) which was really cool to see. Meg and I just sat on the boat and cruised down the river. We heard about a lot of this sights we had seen earlier that day, but it was nice to just sit, relax and take everything in. After our nice boat ride, we returned back to our hostel for some much need sleep after 12 hours of walking around the city. Even though it was a long day, it was good that we did everything this day because it was 70 and sunny (very unlike Paris weather- the rain came later).
Saturday we were up bright and early again for some breakfast. Then we headed out to Basilique du Sacre-Coeur, which is also known as the Sacred Heart Basilica. On our way up to the basilica, there were a lot of guys trying to get people to buy bracelets. I kept saying no and walked away but one grabbed my wrist. I pulled away and said no but he grabbed my wrist again and wouldn't let go. I struggled but he was persistent and made me the ugliest, not symmetrical bracelet ever. First, it is red, yellow and green and I just don't enjoy those colors together. Secondly, all it is, is the colors alternating in a circle, until the end where he did a chunk of green, then a chunk of red, then it just ended. Unfortunately, when Megan turned back to find me, she got roped into getting one too, but hers was at least cool looking. Then the guy had the nerve to charge me 10 euro for it! I could've made a better bracelet for 50 cents. So I paid the guy and stocked off in a grumpy mood. Good thing I did just pay him though because the same thing happened to one of my friends a few weekends earlier and they bent his fingers backwards until he paid them. They were brutal!
Anyway, we walked the rest of the way up to the basilica and it was actually really pretty. It had a really cool mosiac/mural at the top. I wasn't supposed to take a picture, but I snuck in a few! Mass was going on so we had to walk around quietly and pretty quickly. When we got outside it was raining, so we ducked into a nearby shop. We each got a little painting. The cashier thought we were German, which is understandable I guess because we both have blonde hair and blue or green eyes. After that we popped in and out of nearby touristy shops looking for gifts for others and ourselves. I'd say we were pretty successful. Then after that we ate lunch at none other than the lovely Subway. Yeah yeah, I know but it was cheap and they spoke English.
After lunch we headed over to Notre Dame to look inside there. That was really cool. It was really big and there were a lot of different things to look at. We walked around in there for a bit just looking at all the different little stations. We actually ran into the girls we met on the tour the day before, so we stopped to talk to them for a bit. After that we headed out. When we were leaving, we saw what we believe was two models doing a photo shoot/commercial. Either that or it was two extremely attractive people with a photographer and video crew following them around. So we creeped on them for a little bit before heading over to the arc de triomphe.
We went to the top of the arc de triomphe which was really cool. It was a different view than the Eiffel tower obviously, but it was interesting to see it from that point of view. Unfortunately it was pretty cold and rainy so we didn't stay up there for a very long time. But I did enjoy going up there. And then we walked around a little bit at the bottom and visited the tomb of the unknown soldier from World War I. After that, we stopped at a little Italian restaurant for dinner. Then we went to go to a show called "How to become a Parisian in one hour" but it was more expensive than we expected so we stopped for crepes and just headed back to hostel and hung out there. We didn't go out because even though Paris has the second best night life, Madrid is number one, so we figured we would be disappointed and it would pale in comparison (any of you believe that excuse? haha).
Nutella+Banana and Cholocate+ Whipped cream (I had no idea that it would be whipped cream- I picked a random thing on the menu)
Sunday morning we got up, ate breakfast, packed up all our stuff and headed out. We went to the Louvre, and lucky for us, our tour guide pointed out a secret entrance that had no line, so we got to skip the two hour one waiting out front. And we were right by the Mona Lisa. Everyone told us that it was really small and not to expect anything special, so I was surprised how big it was compared to what I imagined. But honestly, it wasn't as cool as I expected. Everyone was so excited to see it but it wasn't that big of a deal for me. Then again, I'm not a huge art person so maybe that is why. After we saw the Mona Lisa, we walked around that area and just looked at the nearby paintings and sculptures. My favorite thing about the Louvre though? The building itself. It was super pretty and had so many unique architectural designs. After walking around for about 2 hours, we got a little worn out and headed out to lunch.
After grabbing a quick bite to eat, we were going to walk around, but it was raining pretty heavily, so we decided to go to the airport early. We ended up spending about 3 and a half hours there because our plane got delayed a little bit, but the airport was really nice. They had these little circular coach/pod things that played music so I was content sitting in one of those and reading my book. On our flight back, a guy who was sitting next to us to start out with came back and asked us if we wanted to go sit with him and his friends in the back of the plane. We were kind of bored and he said his English wasn't very good so I saw this as an opportunity to practice my Spanish. They were really nice. One of them spoke English really well so if we had trouble communicating he translated. They are around our age and in a band, which I looked up and they are actually pretty good. After we landed, we parted ways and Meg and I headed back to Maria's.
Love,
Ashley

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