
Maddie: This morning me and Aunt Beth went to a coffee shop and I got a grande chocolat (hot chocolate). We went shoe shopping on the way back to our apartment, but I didn't see any shoes that I liked. We got home, then we all had breakfast and we took a train to the Eiffel Tower. It was HUGE!!!

We stood in a long line with a million, trillion, billion people, and we were at the very end. When we finally got our tickets, we rode an elevator to the very top! We took so many pictures that my memory card on my camera is full. We were soooo high up in the air. We could see all of Paris!
Afterwards, we walked through a big park called Champ de Mars to a street called Rue Cler.

It had lots of little markets on it. We went to a fromagerie that sold cheese, it was really smelly. Then we went to a restaurant called Cafe du Marche for dinner and ate outside at a little table on the cobble stone street. I guess people in Paris love dogs, because there are dogs everywhere! Even in the restaurants!

We got dessert at a boulangerie (bakery). It had layers of custard and raspberries. It was really yummy!
When we got home I took a long bath in the deep bathtub. Then I ate some of the stinky cheese and baguette that we bought on Rue Cler. It actually tastes a lot better than it smells!

Molly: The Eiffel Tower was opened in 1889 as a celebration of the 100 year anniversary of the French revolution. It has 3 viewing levels and is 985 feet high! We went to the very top, where on a clear day you can see for 40 miles!

We visited many little specialty shops today including two fromageries (cheese shops), two boulangeries (bakeries), a wine shop, and two little grocery stores. We had a lot of fun on the busy market street of Rue Cler.
Several of you have asked how I am doing with the language. I was very nervous (I haven't taken a French class in 14 or so years, and it was almost 16 years ago that I was here!) It's actually going fine. I didn't have time to brush up before our trip, but I'm amazed that it is coming back to me. I'm making transactions at the shops, ordering from restaurants, buying tickets, getting directions, figuring out the Metro & RER trains, and basically getting us by. I remembered more and more over the course of the day. Maddie & Beth are cheering me on! We have not found the Parisians to be overly rude. In fact, as long as we are buying things, they're downright pleasant!
We LOVE Paris! It is such a busy, cool city. There are little parks in the midst of the buildings, and people are there juggling, on skate boards, etc. There's no end to the entertainment. The streets are small and curvy, and the buildings are so charming. We just love it here!
P.S. Keep the "comments" coming. We read them every night and laugh & laugh. It reminds us what great family & friends we have.

Aunt Beth says: Hello! I'm too stuffed with wine, cheese & bread to give further comment, but Bon Soir!