The City of Lights!
Week 14
03.05.2007
Hello everyone!
I'm sitting at my work desk on my last day of work, and am sad that this amazing opportunity is coming to an end, but happy that I'm almost home!
I can hardly believe it- I've felt like I've grown up so much and learned LOADS from this job and this trip overall. This trip was so good for me because it forced me away from everything and practically everyone I know and have become familiar with. I had to navigate a new town, a new job, two new schools, and travelling across the European continent every weekend. And I did it- I feel like a real adult now. It's hard to explain- this trip has just helped me in so many areas. I feel like my relationship to God has grown so much, and I feel so much more closer and in touch with Him because I've had to rely on Him so often to get me through the tough times and scary moments.
It has made me appreciate you guys, my family and friends, sooo incredibly much- like I knew I loved you before of course, but now, being without all of you guys for four months, has just made me realize how very important you all are to me. I absolutely cannot wait until the day I'm back with you, but am so happy I took this chance and that God has allowed me to grow up and change through this experience.
Just wanted to let you know that this trip has absolutely been worth every second- even when I've felt down and didn't think I could do it. I knew that would come, but it did hit me hard at times, and make me wonder if I'd made the wrong decision about coming. But I know now that I didn't make the wrong decision- it's hard things that make you grow. So all of those lonely, sad, or confusing times forced me to keep pushing on through them.
Anyway, I know I'm kind of rambling- so let me tell you about Paris!
Stace and I left for Paris early Friday morning, and took the Eurostar train to get there. It was so cool! Definitely my favorite way to travel. It was this big, comfy train with assigned seats (after Italy, I really learned to appreciate those!), and it's only a three hour journey until you come out in a completely different country. Weird!
Paris was unusually hot- swelteringly so- like, gave Texas a run for its money, hot. It was strange- and kinda hard when we had to drag our luggage all over town looking for our hostel. Paris, as cities I've been to go, is HUGE. And definitely the most confusing- every street has about six names that change the further you walk. Yeesh. And somehow I became the official navigator, which, if you know me at all, is a pretty laughable thought. But I did it! And we found everything! So ha! See, another thing I've gotten better at- directional skills!
Our first hostel was just the typical bunk-bed, army barrack style one, but it served its purposes. We dropped off our luggage, and walked to North Paris to see the Sacre-Coure (this awesome old church) and the Moulin Rouge cabaret and nightclub. The Moulin Rouge was a little smaller than I had expected after seeing the movie, but it was really neat. They still have shows there every night! But it was like 170 euros apiece for dinner and a show- so we...uhh...passed on that one.
Plus, the Moulin Rouge is really nice and fancy, but it is in the seediest part of town- sex shops everywhere, and like creepy people coming out of doorways trying to get you to come in...didn't really want to be there at night anyway!
After that, me and Stace made the loooooong trek to the Eiffel Tower on the other side of the Seine River. After being accosted by gypsies (I'm completely serious- we had so many weird encounters on this trip!), we finally made it to the tower. So gorgeous- and so weird to see it in real life! We got cotton candy (me) and ice cream (Stace) and just on benches nearby because we wanted to see it lit up at night. They did light it up with these gorgeous sparkly lights around 9:30-10-ish, and it was amazing!
After that, me and Stace decided to head home because we were dead tired. We had another super-weird encounter with this like almost naked guy in a park--geez, Paris was so weird. Let's just say we walked home as quickly as possible!!
The next morning, me and Stace set off to find our other hostel (the first hostel lost our reservation for the second night, so we had to stay somewhere else) and it turned out our second one was much better anyway! It was actually a hotel, not a hostel, and me and Stace both got our own beds, we had our own bathroom, and a TV. Isn't it funny that that's become like luxurious accomodations to me now? This hotel was in a really cool part of Paris, but it was really far from everything. Me and Stace estimated we walked about 7 miles a day, everyday. Riiiidiculous.
So by the time we found our hostel, it was already mid-day. At first, me and Stace thought about splitting up to go on daytrips, but we kinda lost the motivation for it and decided we'd rather shop around Paris instead! It was so nice- finally a day with no schedule- we just ambled around to all these really cool shops and malls, and it was mostly stores that we don't have in the states (or London, for that matter) so we had a great time. I got these awesome white stovepipe jeans that are totally crazy, but totally cool, and all this amazingly gaudy costume jewelry (think Carrie Bradshaw) that was so big and blingy it set off security alarms when we were trying to go home. Hahaaa--good times!
After our fun full of shopping, we headed back to our hotel. It was so funny- we had this really sketch TV with like five fuzzy channels, but while Stace was taking a shower, I thought, what the heck? Let's see what's on. So I turned it on, and lo and behold! Smallville was on! In French, but still- cool! It was an episode I'd missed while I've been abroad, so I was trying to follow the plot, and could basically get what was going on. It was hilarious! Especially, there was this part where Lex gets really mad and yells alot, and it sounded SO funny in French! I could just imagine the little voice-over actor spitting everywhere.
The next day was our full sight-seeing day. First, we went to the amazing Opera Garnier, the opera house that "The Phantom of the Opera" is set in. It was incredible- seriously, like walking back in time. It was all dimly lit and quiet, with gold everything, dozens of chandeliers, these amazing gothic paintings, an actual room of mirrors, and the famous theatre with the chandelier and all! Soooo cool. That was definitely my favorite thing we saw.
After that, we went to the Louvre museum. Stace had already been with her parents a few years back to see all the really famous stuff, so we split up. It was actually fun just exploring by myself- that museum is HUGE. I saw the Mona Lisa, and took a picture (which you're totally not supposed to do- but come ON! how many times am i going to be in paris?), saw the Venus de Milo, and then just kind of wandered around, stopping at things I liked. That museum really is incredible- that and the Vatican Museums are the two most impressive, for sure.
After the Louvre, we high-tailed it to Notre Dame. An actual thunderstorm started brewing, seriously the first time I've heard thunder in four months. It was kinda funny- we were halfway across town and we just looked up at this huge rolling stormclouds like uh-oh...
So we went and saw Notre Dame, I had endless flashbacks to the Disney movie, and then we hurried back to our hotel just as the storm started. So, soaked and running late, we picked up our luggage, and tried to figure out the public transport system to get us back to the train station.
Seriously, God must have been looking out for us, because we didn't even know which Metrorail to get on and just kinda guessed, and it turned out to be the one that took us straight to the train station.
Once we were there, we had about ten minutes to get through security and customs before our train back to London left. It was so funny- my little customs officer was being really chatty and friendly, and I was just like NO TIME!
But we made it, safe and sound! We must have looked hilarious, running to our coach in the pouring down rain with our little backpacks, passports in one hand and train ticket in the other. Such tourists! Oh well- it was seriously such a blessing we made it at all. Like seconds after Stace and I found our seats, the train took off. ::phew::
After that, it was a rainy ride back to London town! All in all, I liked Paris for all the sight-seeing and shopping, but it's just a yucky city. Homeless people walking around with their pants down, gypsies getting up in your face and tricking you into talking to them by pretending they're lost- just tons of weird people and weird things. Not NOT somewhere I'd want to live, ever. It was nice to see everything, but really nice to head back to London- clean, bright and shiny London. This wasn't one of my favorite trips, but it definitely had it's awesome moments and me and Stace had a blast together. And we made it everywhere we wanted to see. So yay us!
All righty, that's all for now. This weekend- relaxing on the beaches of Greece! Next time I update this blog- I'll be about to head home! Unbelievable!
One more week guys!
Love you all so much
Everlee
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