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| Tomb at Invalides |
After our fascinating conversation, we were off to stay in the French Military Hotel near the Pantheon. While the rooms were not lavish, they were large (by French standards), clean and had everything we needed for ... (if you have been to Paris you will be impressed) 78 Euro/night. Ok, for those of you not having been to Paris think getting a Holiday Inn room in New York City or San Fran, in the heart of the city with one of the best addresses. Yup! Military paid off that time ;)
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| Pantheon |
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| Pantheon Frescos |
The next day we spent our time shopping, eating, drinking, shopping some more then a little more drinking ... MJ came away with a stunning pair of boots that Mommy paid entirely too much for, but she was so happy with them and they were so comfortable, plus I was reminded that Clark had gotten Italian boots just the week before. Not being one to feel left out, I also got myself a new pair of boots - Italian leather in Paris, is there anything more decadent? Yup, wear those boots and a new Cashmere sweater to dinner at a 4star restaurant with some of your best friends and then head to the Moulin Rouge for champagne and a show. I am so thankful that Giselle has a 16 year old who can responsibly watch the kids and a 12 year old who is one of MJ's dear friends, wishing they could go to Westtown together and be roomies, and then Raphael, now 5 who loves to play with Clark. So, while they had a great time playing and being kids, we had a great time playing and being adults. The show was amazing and that is not the bottle of wine and 2 bottles of champagne we polished off that is doing the talking.
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| MJ in her new boots and sweater |
Afterward, Kendall and I made the 3 mile walk back to our hotel stopping to talk to different groups of Parisians out on the streets. I honestly can't think of another city where I feel so safe.
Sunday was spent with Giselle and her family, enjoying a French lunch. A French lunch lasts for 3-4 hours, has at least 4 courses and is a time well spent with friends or family. I definitely want to bring these home to the US, so family and friends watch out ... if I invite you to a French lunch expect to eat, drink, talk and even take a little walk between the courses just so you can enjoy the next one that much more.
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| Giselle and Francise at the Moulin Rouge |
Our last day we finally made it to Invalides - the tomb of Napolean and the military history museum. While the French army was pretty much decimated as a result of WWI; in prior years it was a military might. The museum gives great insight to the constant technological improvements made by the French up to and including WWI and then also how the people were war weary and they just didn't believe that there would be another one, so they allowed their equipment to remain stagnant unaware that next door Germany was stockpiling completely against the terms and agreements of the Treaty of Versailles.
While so many people come to rush through the sights of Paris, the city is most truly enjoyed when you slow down, enjoy the food, drinks, smells and people with a few sights sprinkled in. Anything else is just short changing yourself and this magnificent city.




