Wow Paris was so much fun. I can't believe anyone would not like the city. Maybe we had some good connections to people who lived in the city because last weekend was one of the best I have ever had, it was a roller coaster.
We arrived at the Barcelona airport with a lot of time to wander and found a VW car advertisement with live snakes in it. Met some girls in the airport from a different program in Barcelona, exchanged numbers and made plans to meet up while we both were staying in Paris. When we landed in Paris and remembered that our phones lock every time you turn them off and to unlock them you put in a pin that was in our room in Barcelona. We would be phoneless in Paris, oh well.
The next day we met up with our friend, Kirsten, from our university in Redlands who is studying in Paris. We got another crepe for breakfast and rode the metro to see the Monet Museum. The rain had stopped and it seemed like everyone was out to enjoy the crisp fall afternoon. We walked down the Champs Elysees, which is just a street with very expensive stores in it. The Monet Museum was a two-hour wait, so we brainstormed for a new plan. We got back on the metro and rode it to the Museum of Contemporary Art. Which was amazing. We saw a Louise Bourgeois iron sculpture of a spider, which I was very excited about. As we were leaving the museum we learned it was the end of fashion week and some show was just ending. So as people left the show they would walk down these stairs right in front of us and get bombarded by photographers. One blonde girl was very popular, getting a lot of attention. Photographers followed the blonde girl for a long time; I think we saw a famous Parisian person! So I snapped some photos in hopes of finding out who she was, but never did. Headed home for an early dinner and cat nap.


Woke up to meet our friend Kirsten and headed out to find her Parisian native who was going to take us out. Went to a bar called the Princess and the Frog, we didn’t stay there long because it was so expensive. Found a plaza that had a bunch of young kids and socialized for awhile. Talked with this one group for a while and they invited our group to come hang out with them in their flat which was close by. This flat was amazing, it is so hard to explain but it had a view of the river and was huge. It was filled with beautiful furniture, art, and had an awesome silver tray on a red velvet ottoman. It was an amazing French flat. We said our goodbyes around 5 am, and headed back home. Gosh, how time had flown by! While we were walking back we were hungry so we were on the look out for something snack on. We noticed everyone eating from small white bags and asked around (as best we could). They pointed us to a small bakery that was handing out free bags of croissants and rolls! It was an answered prayer; we were exhausted and very hungry. And to come across free food, in Paris especially, is amazing!
wheel sounds amazing! too bad you didn't get to see the monet museum. your pictures are lovely, i like the one with your girl mona
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