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The first few days we were in Paris were rainy (and many since) and we were tired. |
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We didn't do much except play games... |
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eat pastries, |
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and get groceries (always). These little tiny strawberries had the most strawberry flavor I've ever tasted. |
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And, of course, we walked over to the Eiffel Tower. It's a nice, easy outing for when we're still jetlagged. |
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At least puddles can make for cool photos! |
After a couple of days, the Study Abroad students and my parents arrived. According to tradition, we went on a boat ride on the Seine that night. (It's good to give the students something to do so they stay awake until night.)
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Just one of the bridges here with locks. The others are full to bursting. Eva asked if they ever dredge the Seine to get all the keys out! |
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Musée d'Orsay |
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It was really cold! I know if I'm cold, then everyone else is probably freezing. They were. |
6 comments:
Glad you are back to blogging! And envious you are in Paris!
What a wonderful surprise to see you here! Loving your instagram- but this-- wow
I completely understand taking a break. I too am having a break myself- can't help it. Just need a break.
What a lovely family you have. I'm so glad you get this time together before your missionary leaves.
Hooray for your return to blogging!!!
I remember eating in the Musee d'Orsay restaurant right behind that clock.
Paris blogging! Paris blogging! I mean, I love all of your blogging though.
Love the entire account! Fond memories, and yes...it was cold!
I LOVE the puddle photo. And seeing Paris through your eyes. Hope it warms up!
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