Thursday, June 11, 2009

France-I think I could live there!!!






We just got back from 4 days in France, 2 nights in Paris and 2 nights in Bayeux. If you are ever going to Paris I would highly recommend you find a way to see this little town also. The french country side is unbelievable, it was soooo beautiful! 

Our first 2 nights spent in Paris were so fun, we started off with a Fat Tire Bike Tour, as soon as we get started we ended up in a race to stay ahead of all the streets being blocked off because the US President was being "shown the town" There were police everywhere and all the streets were blocked off. The cool thing is we did not have to fight the car traffic much at all and the police were telling us to hurry up (because Obama was coming up behind us.) Our guide took us over to Notre Dame and we were stopping to get Ice Cream while we were stopped  the Presidents motorcade drove right in front of us.  Then he took us to the Louve and the motorcade went by us again! It was quite exciting, I must admit though we could not see him because of the dark windows of his vehicle, but I am sure he was waving at us all, haha. We had a great time with the students that were with us. We finished off the bike tour with a boat ride on the Sein River and were back to our Hostel at 1:00 that night (the bike tour was supposed to be from 7-11:00 pm- it went long because of all the President stuff). The girls did great on the bikes and had more fun than any of us could have planned.

The next day we went to the Musee D Orsay, Notre Dame, the Louve, we ate some great quiche, pizza and had our first crepe this trip (it was the first of many in a few days). 

The next 2 days were spent in Bayeux, it is a small old town in the Normandy area. We spent the day with a tour guide telling us all about D Day, which happened to have had its 65th anniversary just 2 days earlier-which is why the President was in France. We went to several different beaches including Omaha Beach and also went to the US Cemetery. The weather was some of the worst I have ever experienced in England. It was so cold, wet, raining and windy. It is hard to even imagine what it was like for all those young soldiers on June 6th 1944.  At the end of the tour we all got hot chocolate and tried to warm up, our pants and shoes dried out later that night.  

We spent the morning shopping in Bayeux- Ashlyn and I picked out some really cutie scarves and Amber got a very pretty hair.....thing. 

It has been fun to have David and Sally along for the experience.




No comments:

Post a Comment