Saturday, July 6, 2013

Paris

The first place Liam and Lila wanted to go when we got to Paris was the Eiffel Tower.  When we eventually got there we decided that the line was too long and wasn't worth the hours of waiting.  We ended up strolling around the tower and the park.  Liam said it was enough just to touch it!  We also found a delicious Italian restaurant nearby and then found a ferry that took us on a ride along the Seine.     





The day we made it to the Louvre it was freezing!  Again we decided it was too hard to take the kids inside and opted instead to go across the street to the smaller Museum de Orsay.  I was not disappointed since the museum is inside an old train station and there are lots of sculptures for the kids to see.  Paris has such an amazing amount of fantastic artwork!  It is hard to go wrong going in any of these museums.  


Another day we found a great place for croissants and hot chocolate and met a woman who told us we had to go to Napolean's tomb and the war museum.  Liam thought some of the old tanks, swords and guns were cool but after learning more about world war I and II decided it was just frightening and wanted to get out of there.  I don't blame him at all.  Seeing all the gas masks and holocaust photos made me want to run.



Ben and I found one afternoon where we were able to leave the kids at the apartment with the babysitter and visit the Arc de Triumph and walk down the Champ de Elysees.  We also figured out the Metro system and wondered up to Montmarte and later made it to see a quartet play at Saint Chapelle.


On our last day in Paris it finally warmed up and we visited the Rodin Museum and Luxembourg gardens.  The gardens at the Rodin museum are lovely and it is so fun to see all of Rodin's sculptures scattered along different pebbled paths.  Last but not least Lila was able to ride an old carousel in the Luxembourg gardens before we went back to our apartment and packed.  The kids did great and hopefully this will be a memorable trip for them.  




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