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Bridges of the Siene

September 23, 2014


I've been in Paris for exactly one week as of today! I feel like I've done so much, but there's still so much more to see! Earlier this afternoon I was walking along the Siene River when I spontaneously decided to jump onto a river boat tour. It was really informative, plus I learned a few things about all of the different bridges in Paris. PS Did you hear that city officials are taking down all of the love locks? I actually agree that the love locks are an eyesore, not to mention a structural hazard due to all of the extra weight that they add to the bridge. The article is here if anyone would like to check it out.

Ladurée on Champs Elysées

September 22, 2014





Yes, Ladurée is a bit pricey but the macarons are just as good as everyone says. Plus I wanted to be able to say that I went there at least once. I just love the pastel green fixtures outside of the shop!

Other stories from the past couple of days:

+ So I know that I'm staying in a city that's famous for its amazing cuisine, but sometimes a girl just needs some good ol' fast food. I discovered that there's actually a Chipotle (!) in Paris, and today I specifically went out to find it. A burrito costs almost twice as much here as it does in the US, but oh man was it worth it. I wonder how long it'll be before I head over to McDonald's?

+ There's a flea market in my neighborhood every Sunday and I had no idea!!! I walked outside yesterday to find the entire street blocked off and filled with crowds. I've never been so excited! And it was such a coincidence because the night before, I had been researching flea markets in Paris. Who knew that there would be one right outside of my front door? I scored these adorable mint tins for 2€!

+ My major accomplishment this weekend was figuring out how to use the French washing machine in my apartment. After trying various combinations of buttons, I finally had to resort to watching YouTube videos. My fresh laundry is all thanks to some German kid who decided to film a washing machine tutorial haha!

Le Petit Palais

September 21, 2014



So to be completely honest, I discovered the Petit Palace by accident. I was just wandering across the Pont Alexander III towards the Grand Palace, when I happened to notice another art museum right across the street (it's hard not to notice - the building is enormous!). On top of that, all of the signs said that admission was FREE! I seriously stood there in amazement once I got inside. The architecture is simply breathtaking! It's definitely a  museum that I would recommend visiting while in Paris, especially if you're on a budget.

The 18th Arrondissement

September 20, 2014


I've only been here for five days, but I already love my neighborhood! On one hand, I totally feel like a local since I live away from the center of the city where most of the main tourist sites are located. On the other hand, the Sacré-Cœur Basilica is just a five-minute walk away, so if I ever want to join in with the tourists, all I have to do is head up the street!

A few other thoughts:

+ My windows face three other buildings that form a sort of enclosed courtyard. Somebody in one of the other buildings plays classical piano! Whenever he or she practices, I like to just sit back at my desk and enjoy the music. At one point earlier today, this mysterious pianist started playing theme music from Harry Potter haha!

+ A couple of days agoI discovered that there's an Asian restaurant just a few doors down from my apartment. It's currently my only source of rice (grocery shopping has been rather difficult for me). I think that the owner is starting to recognize me whenever I come in. He can't speak any English but he always bears with me when I attempt to make an order in French (ordering usually involves a lot of hand gestures haha).

+ As I'm writing this it is POURING rain outside. I'm so glad that I decided to take a day off from exploring the city! It's just movies and pajamas for me today! :)

Musée Rodin

September 19, 2014
I spent my third day in Paris exploring a couple of museums in the 7th and 8th arrondissements. My first stop was the Rodin Museum. The artwork is housed inside of a beautiful mansion! And just outside of the mansion are gardens filled with tree-lined walkways and even more sculptures. There's also a cafe located on the property, so the museum is definitely a good place to spend a couple of hours and grab lunch.

A few other stories:

+ The woman standing in front of me in the ticket line turned out to be from Seattle. At first she thought I was a Parisian and said that my English sounded really good! Ha! After talking to her for a few minutes, I found out that her daughter lives in Los Angeles, so she knew what I was talking about when I mentioned the heat wave. PS I hope all of you guys aren't melting over there!

+ I'm the pickiest eater in the world and since I still have trouble reading French labels, my go-to key word is "poulet" (chicken). As long as the food label has that word in it, I'll eat it. This came in handy at the cafe when I couldn't tell what was in any of the sandwiches.

+ I officially love riding the metro! It's so convenient to get around the city and no matter where you are, there's ALWAYS a metro stop nearby. I'm saving all of my tickets as souvenirs :)

The Eiffel Tower

September 18, 2014

Yesterday I found myself eating lunch on a park bench overlooking the Eiffel Tower. Crazy, right? I never knew how enormous the Eiffel Tower was until I was standing right underneath the structure. It's HUGE! Here are a few other thoughts from yesterday:

+ The bridge between the Eiffel Tower and the Trocadéro Gardens is filled with guys trying to sell stuff to tourists. I saw several of them selling those old school dog toys that bark and flip! I mean, Eiffel Tower keychains make sense, but stuffed dogs??

+ According to Wikipedia, the metro stop by my apartment was used in the movie Amélie. You can briefly see it at the end of this scene.

+ I finally tried my very first Parisian chocolate croissant (pain au chocolat) yesterday! It was delicious (duh!) and I plan on picking up another one today (and tomorrow and everyday in the foreseeable future until I start running out of money lol).

Paris Adventures: Day One

September 17, 2014



I was exhausted when I finally arrived in Paris yesterday morning but I couldn't just sit and relax in my apartment on my first day! After doing some grocery shopping (which was a whole other adventure - more on that later), I decided to wander around the 18th arrondissement and check out the neighborhood. I love the fact that the Sacre-Coeur Basilica is just a 5-minute walk away! Plus, the surrounding areas are filled with cobblestone streets and Parisian architecture!

Here's a few other random stories from yesterday:

+ I'm extremely proud of myself for figuring out how to take the RER B train from the airport to Gare du Nord (the North Station). I don't know any French except for what I learned through Google Translate (haha), so navigating the transportation system is a major accomplishment in my mind.

+ I took a taxi from Gare du Nord to a nearby cafe, where I needed to pick up my apartment keys. The cafe was literally one block away from my apartment and yet I still got lost. Lucky for me, a very kind woman named Sylvie helped me out after I asked for directions (in French!). So thank goodness for kind strangers!

+ Grocery shopping is an adventure when all of the labels are in a language that you can't read and all of the prices are in Euros haha. And I haven't visited the local bakery yet, but I saw several people carrying baguettes on the street yesterday. Guess what I'll be buying soon!

I'm heading over to the Trocadero Gardens across from the Eiffel Tower later today, so I should have more photos soon!

Flower Studies: Marigolds

September 5, 2014


Anaheim Packing House

August 31, 2014





Anaheim Packing House
440 S. Anaheim Blvd
Anaheim, CA 92805