This is Julia, me, and Dani at the musical fountains at Versailles:
That night we went to a fondue restaurant near the Moulin Rouge that seated about 20 people and it was packed! There were about 12 in our group of girls and the other half of the people there were.... my firstyear floormates from Trinity. What are the odds? We all enjoyed the fondue (which in hindsight was actually pretty gross) and wine from baby bottles. From there we got some dessert crepes and Maddy and I got neighed at by a man carrying groceries.... interesting. Definately not the best neighborhood, but still a fun evening.
Here's Maddy and me at the Arch de Triomphe:
Before I left I got to have lunch with Liz and Kate and even had dinner with Maddy's host parents (they're great!). In general, the things I have to say about Paris are:
1.) It smells. In a bad way. Everywhere.
2.) Harry and Lloyd were right, the French ( or maybe just Parisans) aren't very nice
3.) I felt sort of unsafe the entire time I was there, but I also had my friend's wallet stolen and saw a man try to rob an elderly woman.
4.) It's sunny. I forgot what that was like.
5.) It's warm. Stockholm ar mycket, mycket kvall!
It made me and the other girls from my program appreciate just how safe, clean, and friendly Stockholm is. But don't get the wrong idea! I had a great time in Paris :)
Then I was off the Madrid to see my beloved Perry Trethaway...
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