And then there was Paris. As much as I never wanted to set foot on an airplane again, it's not like I just wouldn't go to France. Serious butterflies as we flew in and looked at beautiful Paris beneath us. Can't believe I was really there.
When we were on the Tour of Tuscany we made some friends who were doing study abroad from the US. They had just spent some time in Paris and raved about the Pompidou. It's a modern art museum, and since I love modern art so much, I was disapointed I hadn't gotten tickets in advance after hearing how great it was. It was their favorite museum. After relaxing for a minute in the hotel we decided to check out the museum. When we arrived we were thrilled to see it was free that day because it was Easter. The exterior of the building was amazing. Built inside out. After we walked inside we went into an exhibit and walked out as quickly as possible. I thought artists decided to paint clothing on these days and that nude painting was mostly a thing of the past. We walked into the next room. Porno sculptures. Next room. Dirty cartoon strips. Where the heck is the abstract paintings? Scared to look up we tried another room. All I can say is, the images are branded into my eyes. Everyone has seen famous naked paintings and sculptures and paintings, right? Yeah, I haven't seen anything like this. We thought for sure if we didn't find our way out of that we would be destined to burn in hell. Not too mention it was Easter Sunday. Not the way we planned on spending Easter not to mention the first experience in Paris. The next challenge was finding our way out of the museum. Trying to find our way out as we were so unpleasantly surprised by each room, each outdoing the other. What were our friends thinking?! And even worse...why did we see so many parents taking their little kids around this museum?! Once we got home I decided to google reviews on the museum to see if anyone was as disgusted as I was. I really couldn't believe what I read. All the reviews were amazing except ONE! So for all of you who will one day go to France. Avoid the Pompidou, aka porno museum. Awful!The Eiffel Tower. There it is. Wow. One of those things you can't live your life without seeing. It is so tall and the architecture is like nothing you can see anywhere else.
So I can't lie and say that my experience with the Eiffel Tower was perfect. I think of the coldest I've ever been in my life and I think of that night. We were determined to go to the top no matter the wait. And yes it was a wait. There's the already cold air, the fact you aren't inside, and how high you are. Brr! Hours and hours of waiting. And it's a long wait for each level you want to visit on the tower. Then on the way down there's the same lines. Did I mention the cold? By the time we got to the top Damon snapped a few quick pics and then we wanted to get back down asap. I tried to take pictures but I was shaking too bad. Lesson for others. The best part of the Eiffel Tower is the view from the outside. You can't see it that well while you're waiting in the lines and you can see the same view of Paris from other buildings. Even though it was cold and I would never go to the top again I still thought that it was incredible.
View from the top.
View from the top.
As we walked away we turned around to catch another view. We just stood there in awe. Seriously so beautiful.
Everyone knows, whether you know art or not, you haven't seen art until you've seen the Louvre. I waited so long to go there! This was my #1 priority in Paris. We already had our tickets and showed up to wait in line before it opened. I swear I was about to hyperventilate as I got my first view of the museum. I spent days and days researching maps of the building and lists and locations of the paintings. I knew that in order to see the museum in less than a day I had to somehow figure out how to get around and find the art I wanted to see before going. I thought I was perfectly prepared but boy was I wrong. It was nearly impossible to find our way around. However, I saw nearly everything I wanted to see in about 5 hours. So impressive, right?
Of course we made our way to the Mona Lisa first. I knew it would be difficult to see it because of the crowds and I couldn't risk not seeing her. Even though we were there early I think everyone had the same plan as us.
Entering the room.
This is as close as you can get to her. It's surprising small but just as amazing as I imagined it would be.
This was the next painting I hunted for. The coronation of Napoleon. It's the size of an entire wall in the Louvre.
When I tell people what Damon was doing at the Louvre they're all in shock and almost angry. Honestly, I was happy he wasn't losing his mind and it worked perfectly for the two of us. Each room I went to Damon would find a comfy seat and watch a movie on my Ipod. When I finished the art hunt in that room I'd come get him and move to the next place. Perfect. Of course there were things I was excited to show him but for the most part he enjoyed watching Iron Man more than the most famous painting in history. Gulp.
The worst idea of the whole trip. The hop on hop off bus pass. I did this in Chicago once and it was great. Not so much in France. Rude Parisians pushing each other off the bus stairs to get a seat, waiting an hour to go a block, etc, etc.
One of my favorite parts of planning the trip was the interest Bailee had in everything. I told her the history of places we were going to visit and she really got into it. Poor girl wanted to go so bad. She really took interest in Marie Antoinette and Versailles. Can you blame her?
We (I) decided to spend most of our last day in France at Versailles. It's outside of Paris and once you get there it's HUGE and of course packed full of people. Worth each second.
Walking up to the golden gates of Versailles.
I snapped pictures constantly as we walked through the palace so I could share the whole thing with Bailee. Don't worry. I won't post them all.
Another favorite of the trip. Quite a ways from the palace was small cottages where Marie Antoinette preferred to stay with her children. The cottages and gardens were so beautiful! To make it even more perfect it was WARM. Damon and I walked around the cottages and gardens and just enjoyed each others company. We got sandwiches at a little shop, went for a long walk, and took our time soaking it all in.
Ok, so more pics of my crazy husband. I thought the root of this tree looked like someone's backside. Of course Damon wanted a picture,
When we got back to the palace Damon got a little bored of my picture taking. Thank goodness for the Ipod.
We took the endless winding stairs to the top of the Arch de Triomphe. We ran up the stairs whizzing past all the old heavy-breathers thinking we were all that and more. When we got to the top we were both sick.
Amazing view from the top.
Damon. Me. The Eiffel Tower. And the VEIN in the middle of my forehead! What is up with that?! Probably my head about to explode after running up so many winding stairs.
I'm so grateful to be blessed with a husband that did something so special for me. To take me on this vacation of a lifetime. I can't imagine spending the past 10 years with anyone else! I'm also grateful to my friend, Amanda, for taking care of my Bailee. For watching movies with her about France, making crepes for her, and all the other things she did for her. I'm grateful for my amazing little sis, Mari. For her watching my Trey 2 weeks after having her 3rd baby. I'll seriously owe her forever for that.
Some faves of the trip:
Seeing how happy Damon was to be in Madrid again.
Some faves of the trip:
Seeing how happy Damon was to be in Madrid again.
Spending time with our new friends, Chris and Gina.
Missionary experiences.
Missionary experiences.
World-famous landscapes right before my eyes.
Crazy Spiderman in Madrid.
Talking to my kids every night on the phone.
Running for all we were worth to the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Buying paintings on the streets of Paris.
Loud Italians.
Our tour guide in Tuscany.
Pastries! Gelato!
Damon always making me laugh.
Sitting in the warm sun in the plaza in Sienna.
The little bakeries.
Damon's jaw dropping when I started speaking French.
Shopping for the kids.
Walking hand in hand through the gardens of Versailles.
Glancing across each room at the Louvre and seeing Damon waiting for me.
Showing off pics of the kids.
The priceless hug from my kids after getting home.
Etc, etc, etc!
Love you, Damon!
Crazy Spiderman in Madrid.
Talking to my kids every night on the phone.
Running for all we were worth to the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Buying paintings on the streets of Paris.
Loud Italians.
Our tour guide in Tuscany.
Pastries! Gelato!
Damon always making me laugh.
Sitting in the warm sun in the plaza in Sienna.
The little bakeries.
Damon's jaw dropping when I started speaking French.
Shopping for the kids.
Walking hand in hand through the gardens of Versailles.
Glancing across each room at the Louvre and seeing Damon waiting for me.
Showing off pics of the kids.
The priceless hug from my kids after getting home.
Etc, etc, etc!
Love you, Damon!
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