Tuesday, May 01, 2007
book club adventures
Yesterday we went to Montmartre. As Max said (when he was 6), Sacre-Coeur is pretty cool, but it's in a crappy neighborhood. That's just how I feel as well, but I like Sacre-Coeur enough that I'm willing to go there. Plus, I kind of enjoy the crappy neighborhood. It's not the kind that is scary in a crime sort of way, and it does have some cool shopping. Jill, however, would tell you otherwise. I think it was the combination of the heat, the crowds, and the sex shops lining the street on the way to the Moulin Rouge that just about did her in. She said she was questioning at that point whether or not she even liked Paris anymore! Yikes. I definitely regretted taking them on that expedition...
On the bright side, Amy had scouted out some cool fabric/notions stores and about half of us had a heyday looking at buttons, ribbons, trims, and fabrics, oh so pleasing:
Yesterday was also Eva's 2nd birthday. Since Marc and the boys are out of town (they took the students on a week-long trip), we didn't celebrate it yet. But it felt so strange to me, because all day long I was thinking about the fact that it was her birthday, as well as harking back to the day she was born (do all mothers do that on their childrens' birthdays?). We did take her on her first carousel ride...
and Jenn actually bought her a gift. Eva was ever so pleased with her new, very soft teddy bear.
Today, May Day, is a very big holiday in France. It is their Labor Day, and is one of only 3 or 4 holidays when most everything shuts down. The city has seemed at least twice as crowded since Sunday or so, and I can only assume that many people have traveled here for the holiday. We had to figure out somewhere we could go today, with all the museums being closed, and settled on Giverny (Monet's home and gardens). It seemed like a perfect plan, until we got there and realized that it must have reached out into the collective unconscious. Our 1/2 day trip turned into a full day excursion due to the extremely long lines.
By the time we had taken two Metro rides, a 40-minute train ride, waited in line for an hour for the bus to take us from the train station to Giverny, and then waited in another line for over an hour just to buy a ticket to see the gardens, this is how we felt:
Fortunately, the gardens just don't disappoint. The grounds are so beautiful, and there is something wonderful about seeing the very pond with water lilies that Monet painted, as well as the Japanese bridge festooned with wisteria. All of the gorgeous flowers made us all want to go home and hire groundskeepers!
After touring the gardens, we found a bench in the shade to rest our weary feet. It took some convincing to get Jill and I to leave that comfy spot.
We then reversed the journey, minus the two hours of waiting, and collapsed when we got back to the apartment. We left this morning at 9:30 and didn't return until nearly 7:00 p.m. Needless to say, we were not all as chipper on the train ride home as when we left this morning!
Jenn worked her magic with Eva and managed to keep her entertained the whole way home. Apparently she is not only the baby-whisperer but the toddler-whisperer as well.
Eva only managed to nap for about 1/2 hour the whole day and really needed to go to bed. I really needed to ice my knee. So we stayed behind, and everyone else went out to dinner.
They just returned a few minutes ago. Jill smuggled me back 1/2 a cheeseburger wrapped in a napkin (it is frowned upon to ask for a doggie bag) and they brought me a beautiful pastry from the patisserie down the street. About 10 minutes after they walked in, they all put on jackets to go up to the top of the Eiffel Tower. There was a reprise of Jill's fake crying -- she does it for comic effect, but it expresses perfectly the weariness you feel at the end of a day like today. Hopefully the trek out there will be well worth the effort...
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WOW! I feel like I just spent some time in Paris today! Thanks for the recap! Sounds like you guys are getting a lot done each day! Gotta love the "grabbing my jacket to go to the Eiffel Tower" for a moment! Too fun!
Thanks for posting pictures and reporting on your activities. It's so fun to see and hear about what you're all doing!
Such an interesting city! The sites, the food, the transportation, the shopping!I enjoyed your pix and can tell you all are lovin it!! Your baby is a trooper too ;) -Janae
I am green with envy! Enjoy your time, and take care of that knee! Happy Birthday "Tiny E!"
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I'm impressed that there were no major meltdowns. I would have had one for sure! I can only handle so much waiting and waiting and the heat always gets to me (man that makes me sound like a wimp, really I'm just a travel wimp). But I haven't ever traveled with an awesome book club either, that might help!
Love the comment from Max, classic from a 6 yr old.
I'm so glad you wrote this big update, I'm overwhelmed by the thought of trying to cover it all. I didn't notice any mention of the intense amount of sweating going on though? I'm losing liters here.
I can't believe you've taken Eva along with you on your journies. I am just imagining all the Metro steps and long tunnels, etc. Good thing you have the toddler- whisperer with you.
I kind of liked Montmartre- all the artists painting and the cute shops (no, not the sex shops and not the ones with every Toulouse-Lautrec painting on t-shirts, cards, and coasters) I remember a great ice cream shop in there somewhere. I guess our memories are selective! Good thing!
Thanks for the update. It's fun to see what you guys are up to. I hope no one had an attack of claustrophobia at the top of the Eiffel Tower. It was too much for me!
I love the picture of Jill especially, I think I would feel the same way. Sounds like you are all doing good though. I love reading about what all you guys are up to. Best book club ever.
I'm so glad you're posting. Looks like you guys are having fun despite the long lines. Keep it coming.
Happy Birthday sweet Eva.
this is fantastic. just fantastic!
seriously, michelle. thank you for taking time to post.
hugs to all of you bookclub girls.
so glad you are having fun.
how is your knee??
HaPpY BiRtHdAy to EVA!!
I'm so glad. What better place to wear yourselves and your feet out!! Love all the nitty gritty details. Happy Birthday to the mini-Parisian.
I am loving reading all about the book club adventures in Paris. I hope the feet (Jill's) and knees (yours) hold up!
How neat for Eva to be able to say one day that she celebrated her 2nd birthday in Paris!
Happy Birthday, Eva!
Michelle, I even look at the CLOCK on my girls' birthdays. I have to stand still at the exact time they were born and think about it! How obsessed is that?!
You've taken fab photos. Jill's face is classic. Is she stealing tantrums off Eva??
oh so happy to get an update on the book club adventures! thank you! glad you're packing it all in. even though it feels you leaving weary.
Whew! What a day!!Sorry I missed your call.
TaTa,
you all look so beautiful. I'm so jealous of your trip. Our bookclub decided we're visiting Jessie every year or having her come out here.
Enjoy Paris looks like you're all having so much fun.
What a fun day!! Love the pictures of the clubies and of the neat sites!
(Maybe we should all join the book club, you guys have too much fun).
Save some good photo ops for the week after next...hopefully it will cool down a bit.
Hurray! I just get chills thinking of you all there, hanging out, in Paris! Chills... maybe not the best choice of words. Anyway, loved the recap!!!
I'm with you: I like the Sacre Coure. I would love to see the gardens. They sound beautiful. And Jill''s fake cry would be fun to hear too. I do that a lot.
Happy Birthday to Eva! Does Jenn happen to be a girl whisperer as well? Sarah is giving me fits....
happy birthday to EVA!
what a beautiful carousel.
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