Friday, August 13, 2010

The End of My Beginning... Paris

Goodness gracious, it has been awhile! Now that I'm home and am (finally) through with my teeth trouble and getting back into the swing of things, I must share with you the last bit of my adventure... Paris!
Emily and I were so lucky; we were able to go without kids, which meant we could eat out, spend our days however we wished, and yes... walk down stairs without tripping over the stroller! ;)
The first day we were there, we got our museum fill by going to the extensive but ever-so-magnificent Louvre. Of course we couldn't get through even a fourth of what was there, but we were able to see the Mona Lisa, as well as a lot of amazing Dutch art.




We had lunch at the Rodin Sculpture Garden and enjoyed both the beautiful art as well as some good fun posing with the statues there! :)
Don't these statues remind you of Beyonce?!!
"All the single ladies, all the single ladies..."
I'm a thinker too...


We also saw Monet's famous Waterlilies at the Orangerie!

We even gave a shout-out to good ol' Napoleon in his tomb!


Later that night, we had dinner outdoors at a picturesque place recommended by our hero-vacation-guide, Rick Steves. I even got to try lamb for the first time!

Afterwards, we went to one of the most amazing places I've ever been: The Eiffel Tower. The brilliant lights, enlivening music, silly street dancers, breath-taking views, and just the energy of it all almost brought me to tears... it was incredible.





The next day, we woke up early and went to Notre Dame, which I absolutely loved! The mosaics, stained glass, and crazy architecture completely stole my heart!


From there, we were planning on seeing a Ballet, but we got a little side-tracked with the fabulous shopping. We walked into Minelli and were soo infatuated with all of the gorgeous shoes! It is not often you score a day of shopping in Paris, so we decided... what the heck?! We spent the rest of the afternoon getting lost on the Champs-elysees and other shopping boulevards. You like?!? :)
My favorite museum came next... the Orsay! Oh my goodness, all of this Impressionist stuff was so magical and really spoke to me. I HAVE to see more and go back again someday.
I had to laugh when I saw this painting because the whole time I was there, dentistry took over my life, and yet once again, here was this reoccurring motif haunting me in the Orsay!

Later on, Em and I had dinner at another fabulous restaurant on the streets of Paris! We had so much fun dining out and wearing our adorable new shoes! ;) Then, to end our lovely little excursion, we got some perfectly-sculped French gelato.
Bon appetit!



It b-r-o-k-e my heart to leave Paris! It was definitely a HUGE highlight of those six weeks, so a grateful thanks to cute Emily for introducing the city to me!


After a few days of unwinding, it was time to pack my bags and head home. It was so sad that all of my adventures, learning experiences, and time spent with family were coming to an end. It had truly been the TIME OF MY LIFE, and I was totally despondent about leaving. The one thing that this journey has taught me though is that this is only the beginning for me. I can't wait to see what the future holds as I head off to BYU in just a few short days! It is so weird (and a little nerve-racking) to be growing up and beginning a whole new adventure now, but ya' know what?! Bring it on because I'm ready for it! I'm going to work hard, live it up, and make the most out of every moment of this exciting
TIME OF MY LIFE.

3 comments:

  1. Paris is the coolest city around--it looks like you guys had so much fun. I'm glad you were able to do it without kids.

    Thanks for helping so much with Em and the kids. Good luck at University and with your new adventure.

    B

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  2. loved this post - it was so awesome to read about what you got to do - and i'm so jealous!

    (love the shoes btw)

    xo

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  3. Looks like you had a wonderful time in Europe. Loved all the pictures. Good luck at the Y. Love ya

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