Today was a very fun and good day! I experienced a lot of new things and tasted some new foods. So far, I have realized that there is so much more out there than The Woodland's, Texas.
Maxime and I left the house at 11:30 and headed over to his grandparent's apartment in Versailles for lunch. Maxime's grandmere made roasted chicken, crispy fingerling potatoes and my favorite vegetable, green peas. It was lovely because she knew that my mouth has been hurting and made sure everything was easy for me to eat. It was a lovely time. After lunch we went to the Versailles train station. Maxime's grandpere went with us and when I asked how he would get home, he said he would walk one mile uphill back to his house. I was worried because he is over 80 but I'm pretty sure he could beat me in a foot race.
After we took a 20 minute train ride, we arrived in Paris!! Maxime navigated us through the train station and got us to the connected subway station they call the "Metro". I am not a big fan of subways... They are pretty terrifying. There are some interesting passengers, to say the least. Finally after all the train and subway rides, we arrived at this random subway station with tons of street vendors lining the cars.
When we walked above ground to street level I realized that we were not at some random Metro station, we were at the Metro station on Champs- Elysee and to the left was L'Arc de Triomph. It was the absolute perfect spot and I managed to take at least 50 pictures. We walked across and went along the Siene until we got to Place de la Concord. This is where they be-headed Marie Antoinette. From this location you can see the Eiffel Tower, L'Arc de Triomph and Sacre Coeur. It is so perfect and breath taking to see everything at once.
After we continued our walk we walked through a beautiful park. There were so many people there. Locals and tourist both were having picnics on the lawn or feeding the ducks in the ponds. This park is connected to the court yard of the Louvre. We then arrived in front of the Louvre. I can finally say that I have seen the Mona Lisa!! The Louvre is a beautiful building! I love it so much. Maxime told me that it was actually the Palace for the French royal family until Louis XV moved it to Versailles. The building it self is just fabulous and I could have just stood there looking at it for hours.
The line to enter was soooo long! We waited for about 45 minutes to go through the scanners and bag checks. Once inside we went to the ticket booth and showed them our i.d.'s. The best part about French museums is that they are all completely free for people under 18 so I am getting to see everything and not have to pay ANYTHING!!! This means that I can go multiple times and see everything. The Louvre is SO HUGE! I was also told that it will take you six days from open until closing time to see every single work of art. Today we saw the main 2 things I wanted to see and the Egyptian section. I only knew of two things I wanted to see for sure and those were the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.
When we made our way over the the hall that the Mona Lisa is located, we were shoved into this cone shaped area blocked off by those stretchy rope things. People were shoving and pushing their way through to get to the front. Sadly, Max and I got stuck right in the middle of this chaos for at least 20 minutes until we got to the front where an old man and his wife were plowing through the crowd to get to the front while shouting in Chinese. The man was pushing people so hard and then everyone started to shout at him in what ever language they spoke to get him to stop. He didn't so some of the guards made them move out of the cone and along to the next thing. Even through all this chaos I ended up taking a few nice pictures of the painting. Sadly I didn't get one with me in it to show the sized of it. My honest opinion of the painting was that it wasn't that fantastic or amazing... It was actually really small. I actually gasped when I saw the Eiffel Tower and I just didn't get the same effect from the Mona Lisa. I almost don't think it was worth being shoved and shouted at in Chinese to see it. But hey, at least I have an interesting story to tell!
After we left the Louvre, we walked back along the Siene to get to the subway station. I am in love with this river! It is so beautiful and perfect. (I feel like I am over using those words but they are just so true!) We got on the subway and then the train with no problem. I was glad to get to sit down after a long day of museum-ing.
After we got back to the house, I went with Marion to her horseback riding lessons. It was actually very fun! I was really happy to see Marion do what she loves doing most! I went with Marion in the stable and helped her brush her favorite horse. It was a lovely evening! We came back to the house after and for ravioli for dinner.
I took so many pictures and will be making a Tumblr to post them for everyone to see. Thank you so much if you actually read all of that!! I have decided to keep this blog conversational so it sounds more like I'm talking to you than at you. :)
Je t'aime,
Sara