This was the BEST French Onion Soup I’ve ever had in my life.
Category: European Adventure
May 08 – June 11
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The Catacombs
The Catacombs was first on our adventure list on Friday. Once we arrived at the entrance, we saw that there was a queue. And we walked and walked and walked past the never ending line of people ALL the way around the block. Seems like everybody had the same idea as us! It ended up being a solid two hour wait to get in. But it was worth it. (more…)
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Good Karma
We are officially solid believers of good karma. Here is an anecdote of how spending 3€ saved us 120€. (more…)
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A Love Letter To Italy
Disclaimer: I’m throwing my heart out there. It is a scary thing to do, but hopefully Italy will reciprocate its love.
Dear Italy,
I apologize from the deepest depths of my soul that I had to leave you. I know that our fling only lasted about a week, but please know that it was one of the best weeks of my life. It’s not you; it’s me. (more…)
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Bonjour Paris!
We arrived in Paris at 9:36am yesterday (Thursday) after a hot cramped night on the train. Our hostel, St. Christopher’s, is amazing. It is brand new, has an attached bar and restaurant, and the rooms and beds are comfortable and spacious. Here’s a peek at our room:
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Tour Eiffel
I loved the Eiffel Tower. I am so glad that Tammy and I took the advice to see it before dusk and at night. The Eiffel looks so sparkly when it is all lit up. Unfortunately one of the lifts to the top was down, so only one was available. We stood in line for a solid 2 hours to get tickets.
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Les Poisson
DAD!-
I witnessed this moment on my way to purchase a baguette (which you’d also be obsessed with) and thought of you.
A man pulled out a GIANT fish (with the help of a bystander) from the canal next t our hostel. It was like Deadliest Catch.
It also reminded me of this classic song which I keep on singing (sorry, Tammy).
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Notre Dame
Notre Dame was beautiful. I’ve only ever seen what it looked like on the outside, never the inside. So when I walked in, I was stunned by the intricate design and vibrant colors of the stained glass.
Notre Dame is soon to celebrate its 850th birthday. The church is still active and a great display of gothic architecture. It is very famous from Victor Hugo’s Hunchback novel.
As with every church I’ve been in so far, I lit a candle for my family and friends. Know that I’m thinking of everyone while overseas!! xoxox
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The Overnight Train
We almost missed our overnight train to Paris. Over something stupid. We RAN to board our train. Like, induced an asthma attack. But we made it, didn’t have sheets, and listened to the Asians speak Chinese for an hour, but slept like rocks. Whew. What an experience.









