Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Paris!!

We went as a group to Paris this past Saturday through Wednesday. Our hostel including breakfast and dinner was included and we were even given an allowance of spending money on top of that. However, we all managed to spend a lot of our own money on top of that. Oh well.
We took the Euro star from London to Paris. It goes underneath the ocean somehow. It was only a 2 and a half hour train ride, and it went by really fast.
On the train ride over I was sitting next to Katie who had been to Paris before. She was telling me about a great crepe place that she knew about it. We planned to go there right away when we got to Paris..and so we did.
Katie and I with our first crepes of the trip. There were crepe stands EVERYWHERE in Paris. I had WAY too many! In fact, I really think that all I ate while I was in Paris was pastries and crepes. I really am craving some healthy food after all the "junk" I ate. Even though it was SOOO good.
The first night we were there we took a Bike Tour through Paris. We had been told that this was something that we really needed to do, and it came highly recommended. It's called the Fat Tire Bike Tours and it's an American company. In fact a lot of the tour guides were from the University of Texas, which is really funny. Anyways, you go on a tour while riding bikes around the city of Paris at night. It was SOOO much fun. Paris is beautiful at night and I liked how we got an overview of the city before our trip really began. This was probably my favorite thing in Paris and one of the highlights of this semester. Who wouldn't want to ride a bike past the Eiffel Tower?
This was me trying to look tough on my bike...but not doing a very good job of it.

My favorite was when the Eiffel Tower would glitter for 10 min. on the hour at night. It was SOOOO pretty!
We went to the Louvre on Sunday. It was REALLY big. Some people go to Paris and could spend the whole week just looking at the Louvre. I liked looking through it for just a little while, and then I was satisfied. There were just so many people everywhere and it was really overwhelming. I saw the Mona Lisa..and that's enough for me!


The Louvre



Mona Lisa
Karissa, KrisAnn, Beth and I left the Louvre and then headed to Notre Dame to climb the tower. It was a lot of stairs to get to the top, but it was worth it. The view was amazing. We also got to the famous bell of Notre Dame. From Victor Hugo's story Quasimodo supposedly lived up near the bell.




I loved the gargoyles, or actually I think they were called chimeras





This was the little door that led to stairs which then led up to the Bell






A view from the top of Notre Dame







Me squinting in front of the Arc de Triumphe. I personally had never heard of this before. It is definitely a famous landmark of Paris and it was neat to see.




Another really cool thing that happened while we were in Paris was that the Olympic Torch came through. They blocked off the Eiffel Tower for the day, and it was hard to find streets open to get a view of the torch. We got there early and had a great view. Before the actual torch came through, we noticed big crowds of people swarming in. Some of them were people from China who were there in support of the Olympics because the Olympics are in Beijing this year. They were smiling, waving flags, and kept yelling, "Welcome to China!"(We weren't really sure why)
However there was also a HUGE group of protesters because of events happening with Tibet. They were against the Olympics and had black shirts on with the Olympic rings in the shape of handcuffs. Huge riots started breaking out and the French Police(who were EVERYWHERE) had to link arms and push people back. I lost count of how many people I saw tackled to the ground by French police.
Then the torch came by and they got even crazier. I am not meaning to make it sound like I was in a dangerous situation. There was a not a moment I felt "unsafe." We were a good distance above the riots and there were enough French police there for me to feel protected. It just was something that was crazy, intense and very interesting to watch.



If you look closely you can see the torch, and all the masses of people in the background










This is one of the many beautiful, famous painting I saw at the Muse de Orsay









We went to the very top of the Eiffel Tower!












The view from the top











My breakfast my last day in Paris
I think that I liked Paris more than I thought I would. I had heard differing opinion from others who though it was a dirty, overcrowded place. Even though it was still a populated city, and it was not the cleanest place I've ever been..it had a charm and beauty to it which you can't experience unless you've been there. I loved all the famous landmarks. I walked by many accordion players and more people smiled and said, "Bonjour," than I thought would.

I am glad to be back in Oxford and I can't believe I leave to go to Italy again in a week. I also can't believe that that will be my last trip and that I go home in 4 weeks. At this point in time, I am ready to go back. I feel at peace about it. I know that everyone has been talking about home a lot and more people are getting irritable with each other. The feeling of it being the "end" is in the air.
I want to soak up my last month and enjoy it while it's here. Well I am very tired and I hope to rest up this week.
You all are in my prayers. Keep reading and commenting!













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