




I booked my tickets to Greece, Barcelona, Portugal, and Rome!!! I will be in Rome for three days and then Barcelona for about five with about two days in Portugal and then back to Paris. I am going to Greece for a couple of days after my program with Chelsea. Well, all of these trips are with Chelsea which makes me really excited!!!! It is going to be a blast. So if you have any trip ideas for these places, please let me know.
Above are my pictures to Sacre Couer on Saturday. Of course I would choose the day it is rainy, windy and overcast to climb to the highest point in Paris (284 steps) and then of course my camera died so I only had about the life of two pictures. That is the top one, me at the bottom of the steps, of course because I am sometimes computer illiterate I forgot how to actually rotate the picture.
After Sacre Couer we went to another area in Montmarte where there are just a bunch of soldiers with machine guns at the metro (scary). Then we went shopping at an area called L'Opera. It was crazy. Imagine the day after Thanksgiving and that is shopping every weekend in Paris. I was soo overwhelmed. I will have a seperate post about shopping in Paris, but that is another story.
Today we went to the Eiffel Tower between classes. It is crazy big!!!! It was soo amazing. It is beautiful. WE were going to walk to the top, but without a good camera, Deonna was not down for it. Instead we walked around and looked at it's glory.
I am starting to really like Paris. It must be the nutella crepes :)
Hiii momma!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your teach for america interview! That's sooo awesome!
I posted on your wall about greece, but here's more info: you should totally go to psiri at night (it's an area of athens). there are cool hookah bars and clubs and whatnot, and lots of stray dogs and tons of people. AND. if you go on a weekend night, you'll see these dudes selling sandwiches from little carts and they look a little sketchy but they are SO DELICIOUS. they grill the meat right there... get a chicken one with everything on it (you say, ena kotopoulo ap ola). just trust me and eat it. jeeeez and take a pic for me.
oh, and to say please in greece you say "parakalo" and do you speak english is "milate anglika?" (mee-lah-tay ang-lee-kah)
ReplyDeleteThat picture of you next to the Seine is so cute! I look forward to hearing about your travel stories...just make sure you don't get into a car with an old guy. Hahahah.
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