Le Jour Sept (Day 7)
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| This is Sydney. she likes to be referred to as Madame Dubois. |
| Dear London, I fell in love with you and will miss you dearly. You captivated me in so many ways, and I am so thankful for the time I got to spend here. One day i will return.... |
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| I took this one for you in London on the tube, Papa. Unfortunately, Mr. Right was not beneath that ad. |
Driving into Paris,
it was way different than what I had pictured for some reason. It was a really
big city with lots of close together and small restaurants and hotels, sort of
like London but had a slightly more lower-class feel and sort of smelly and
dirty. I suppose I pictured beautiful, really open streets and carts of flowers
and crepes and really friendly people all surrounding the Eiffel Tower. Still
beautiful, but definitely a reality check. We arrived at our hotel, changed,
had an orientation, they showed us how to work the metro, and then they turned
us loose in this huge outdoor restaurant and entertainment area that reminded
me of the pictures I’ve seen of Tokyo, Japan or something.
Nine of us who I have become the closest with on the trip went to this random restaurant that looked decent, Kelly tried escargot, and I enjoyed talking to the waiter in French. I’m getting better! We were all pooped and delirious so it was an interesting night needless to say. After being fed a portion of culture for the day, we all just needed to sleep…again. Kelly and I are constantly reminding ourselves to take mental pictures and videos, to enjoy literally every single moment about this trip, to do as much as possible, and to find Jesus in everything we see and in every interaction we have. I am so glad she is my roommate; we spur each other on and give each other so much rest and encouragement. I have not regretted one activity or moment since being on this trip. I am so thankful and appreciative, and I literally cannot believe I am waking up in the mornings to the Eiffel Tower right outside my window for the next four days…. I will for sure be CAPTIVATING each precious minute that ticks by.
Le Jour Huit (Day 8)
Bonjour! Je suis à
Paris, et j’adore c’est ville. Today, I went on an 8 hour bike tour to
Versailles. Kelly and all my closest friends that I’ve been hanging out with
thus far decided to do a walking tour of Versailles instead, and I had already
signed up and paid for the bike tour, so cheers to bonding with new people!
There was a group of about 30 of us that went, and there are about five other
girls that I have become relatively close to (or at least click with) other
than my closest girl friends, and I went down and ate breakfast with them at
8:00 this morning. HOLLA FRENCH FOOD. I pigged out: a huge bowl of flaky plus
some sort of chocolate cereal all mixed with yogurt, two crepes with mushrooms,
pineapple, grapes, and an apple. Great way to start the day! I knew we were
going to be biking for a long time. We then headed to Fat Tire Bike Tours,
Paris, picked out a bike, and were on our way to Versailles! On our way there, i decided i don't really like the Paris metro and that i like the tube A LOT better. it just seems cleaner and less sketchy. It is really far
from our hotel, and we even had to take our bikes onto the train with us, whew!
I have become really close with the precious girl named Victoria, who is the
cutest, sweetest thing; ah, I just love her, and she sort of looks like Selina
Gomez. I stuck by her side all day long.
Then came the best part: the view of
the back gardens from the top. And here I was. At the very sight I have merely
seen pictures of. There, actually there! Looking up, I saw rays of sunshine
coming out of the clouds, and I was reminded to simply soak this moment in, to
just be there, and to take mental pictures, CAPTIVATED by the scenery and
majesty around me. It was incredible. After lots of walking and biking, my feet
were throbbing and whole body aching by the time we arrived back. On the way
back to the hotel, I realized everyone around me either had other plans for the
evening that I would need a ticket for, or I simply didn’t want to go where
some were going. I was honestly sort of tired of being energetic and
intentional with all my new friends (girl’s gotta have a break), and I just
wanted to rest, but I was bummed at the thought of being by myself in the hotel
room, assuming Kelly and them were off having dinner together somewhere else,
and there was no form of communication. I'm glad I was with a new group of people today though. This gave me the chance to be very intentional with everyone and I almost know everyone's name! I decided to head back to my room
anyways to see if she was there, and prayed the whole way that she was. I
missed her today… a lot, and I just wanted to rest with her! Jesus heard me
because she was there, dressed up all cute, screemed when I walked in, and
said,j “I’ve been waiting as long as I could for the past hour for you to get
back! I’m about to leave to go eat with Jennifer (our roommate and best friend
who is in Paris interning); COME!! What an answered prayer. I changed really
fast, excited to see Jen, and we headed out…on the metro…in Paris…by
ourselves…to meet Jen for dinner. Oh, I am SO grown up.
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| Captivated by Versailles. |

Seeing Jen across the way with her cute outfit and new hair cut, we screemed and ran across the street to embrace her! And what a sweet dinner it was. The company was just what we all needed, and we were freaking out it was actually happening. We all shared our adventures so far, and I learned more about the french culture from Jennifer, which i appreciated and loved. I ordered grilled salmon with buttered, sautéed vegetables, bread, incredible red wine, and yummy lemon butter sauce stuff to go with the salmon and bread. Best meal so far in Paris, and I scarfed the entire thing. It was the perfect evening with beautiful friends. On our way back to the hotel after dinner, Kelly and I caught the light show the Eiffel Tower was displaying for about a minute, which it does at night on the hour every hour, and we marveled together, arm and arm, at the fact that we’re here, we’re really here…



Cap, you are doing it right!
ReplyDeleteMiss Ash -
ReplyDeleteThanks for thinking of me (your caption under the Mr. Right sign). Did you take a copy of THE application with you????
I agree with Uncle Gil – you are, indeed, doing it right; having loads of fun and taking in the whole experience. I am so very sure that every place you’ve been and will be going and everyone you have and will come in contact with will be captivated by your spirit, charm, and love of the Lord.