Oh here's another something new for Mommy & Daddy. The Roue de Paris! And it's open on Christmas Eve. Perfect.
No doubt the views are magnificent from up top!
It makes me happy to get new photos of the "same old places" from different angles.
Thursday, December 24, 2015
The Louvre & Palais Royal
This is the closest we got to the Louvre Museum, though we should get some kudos for trying so much. The museum closed early on Christmas Eve, then was closed the next time we tried (being Tuesday, and all). On our final attempt, the lines were so pathetically long that we gave up (same was true for Musée d'Orsay). Alas, it's always good to save something for the next trip.
The people who make the best spies are those that you would never ever suspect of spying in the first place. It can be tricky to collect different types of intelligence, especially photos, without giving away your true mission. However, these two special agents were up to the challenge. We managed to get a photo of the courtyard from a clever angle without rising suspicion.
The people who make the best spies are those that you would never ever suspect of spying in the first place. It can be tricky to collect different types of intelligence, especially photos, without giving away your true mission. However, these two special agents were up to the challenge. We managed to get a photo of the courtyard from a clever angle without rising suspicion.
La Cité des Enfants
On the way to La Cité des Enfants, a fantastic children's museum, we stumbled upon a playground with an epic slide. Never before have we've seen a longer slide (and the photo doesn't do it justice either). Needless to say, it was a hit with the girls.
A key rule of spying: things are not always as they seem. Pieces of intelligence can easily be altered in order to deceive you.
To practice this skill, Special Agent Huff-A-Lump 29 and Special Agent Penguin pretended to blow bubbles with the enormous La Géode.
And inside the children's museum, there were plenty of activities to keep entertained. Fun stuff.
A key rule of spying: things are not always as they seem. Pieces of intelligence can easily be altered in order to deceive you.
To practice this skill, Special Agent Huff-A-Lump 29 and Special Agent Penguin pretended to blow bubbles with the enormous La Géode.
And inside the children's museum, there were plenty of activities to keep entertained. Fun stuff.
Notre Dame Bell Towers
There was no doubt in the girls' mind that they would be climbing the towers of Notre Dame. Having never done this before, it was a new adventure for even Mommy and Daddy.
The views were spectacular! Why didn't we do this on previous trips?
Imitating the gargoyles - hey, it is all part of the mission!
They made it to the very top with no complaints! Whoop! Whoop!
The views were spectacular! Why didn't we do this on previous trips?
Imitating the gargoyles - hey, it is all part of the mission!
They made it to the very top with no complaints! Whoop! Whoop!
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Notre Dame
Next stop: Notre Dame! Of course the girls know of this place. It's where Quasimodo lives.
From the outside of the cathedral, the girls searched for Point Zero (the official center of Paris), counted the number of Biblical Kings (mistaken as kings of France, and thus beheaded, during the French Revolution) and Saint Denis (legend had it, after he was beheaded, Saint Denis picked up his own head and walked a few miles before calling it quits).
The inside of the cathedral was particularly stunning this time of the year, all decorated for Christmas.
And the rose window is just as difficult to photograph as always.
Purty. There is something so peaceful about being in a grand old cathedral. So many stories it must hold!
From the outside of the cathedral, the girls searched for Point Zero (the official center of Paris), counted the number of Biblical Kings (mistaken as kings of France, and thus beheaded, during the French Revolution) and Saint Denis (legend had it, after he was beheaded, Saint Denis picked up his own head and walked a few miles before calling it quits).
The inside of the cathedral was particularly stunning this time of the year, all decorated for Christmas.
And the rose window is just as difficult to photograph as always.
Purty. There is something so peaceful about being in a grand old cathedral. So many stories it must hold!
Sainte-Chapelle
Our first tourist site is Sainte-Chapelle (a favorite of Mommy's). There is no doubt that the stained glass windows of this church are impressive. It's so pretty that it's difficult to photograph and do it any justice.
Needless to say, the girls were in aww.
The girls' mission is to explore the chapel and uncover secret reminders of both King Louis IX (fleur-de-lys) and his mother (castile). They quickly became experts on spotting the symbols in every little piece of decor around the chapel.
Needless to say, the girls were in aww.
The girls' mission is to explore the chapel and uncover secret reminders of both King Louis IX (fleur-de-lys) and his mother (castile). They quickly became experts on spotting the symbols in every little piece of decor around the chapel.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Mission Paris
And we're off! The girls are so excited about our trip, and who can blame them? To add to the fun, we found a book called "Mission Paris" which looks so much fun! The girls will be trained on how to become a secret agent. Their assignment: Travel to Paris and perform a list of under cover missions. The girls have been given code names too. Addie is Special Agent Penguin. Ellie is Special Agent Huff-A-Lump 29. Daddy and Mommy are their case officers, and we go by the code names Cookie Monster and Frenchie. If the girls can collect 100 points, then they're qualify for a Special Agent Certificate!
Do you think the girls have what it takes to become a SIA Special Agent?
Do you think the girls have what it takes to become a SIA Special Agent?
Monday, December 21, 2015
Preparing for Paris
To help get the family into the right mode for our upcoming trip to Paris, we decided to take French lessons. The girls really enjoy the classes and the teacher seems to think they have a natural talent for languages. I hope so. I would love to have them know at least one other language. We'll be continuing taking classes because I happen to think it's in important skill to have. Some day maybe we'll be able to speak French together, like a secret language of sorts.
As for me, I had completely forgotten how much I enjoy speaking French. I love it. It's been quite some time since I've spoken, but my understanding is decent. The speaking is slow, but with more practice that will improve. I think I like it so much that I'll continue lessons of some sort even after our trip.
As the trip approaches, it made me smile to stumble upon this gem. Addie drew about her excitement for our trip to Paris. She included the things she's most excited about - The Eiffel Tower and the bear she will find on Bussi Island. You may be wondering what Bussi Island is. Stay tuned...
As for me, I had completely forgotten how much I enjoy speaking French. I love it. It's been quite some time since I've spoken, but my understanding is decent. The speaking is slow, but with more practice that will improve. I think I like it so much that I'll continue lessons of some sort even after our trip.
As the trip approaches, it made me smile to stumble upon this gem. Addie drew about her excitement for our trip to Paris. She included the things she's most excited about - The Eiffel Tower and the bear she will find on Bussi Island. You may be wondering what Bussi Island is. Stay tuned...
Friday, December 04, 2015
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