Dear Journley (2),
Today I walked to the Arc de Triomphe (3) (4), and saw the everlasting flame (5). Then we walked down a little bit (6) of the Des Champs Avenue (7). We had lunch (8), then walked to the Lourve (9). Turns out it was closed (10), so we took a bus to Notre Dame (11) (21). Once we did that (12), we went to Saint Chapelle (13). We took a tour all around the monuments of Paris (14), one whole time (15), then stopped at the Arc de Triomphe (16). We walked back to the hotel (17), and will go to sleep. Untill tomrrow (18),
Rachel (19) (20)
- Tuesday, March 27
- (wow, I really don't like the old me. Partial reason why I cut my hair into layers with bangs -need to touch up on layers, please remind me-)
- (I'm sure I mispelled that. It's Arc de Triumph, right?)
- (and I didn't walk alone. We walked tot he giant round-a-bout, went under the street, and when we came back up for air we were in the center of the round-a-bout)
- (lit for somebody french like napolean or queen Antoinette)
- (did I put that? I meant almost 1/3 or the 2 mile-long road.)
- (very long, idk why it's important, I believe that there was a march during the French Revolution or something like that. I do know for sure that there was a march. Oh yeah, it was a march during the French Revolution. I think they won, the French, and that was the road they walked. See? I'm not entirely dumb. I just have my moments... Maybe days...Weeks...Months...Years, because I'm having one of those years. :P)
- (ah, I love describing that McDonalds. The whole place was built with McCafe in mind. There was cafe browns, jet blacks, and mocha tans. It was two stories, one level where you get your food and order, the other level overlooks the lower level and the Des Champs Avenue. Very nice sight, and playing the people game was entertaining.)
- (At the end of the Des Champs Avenue -it's a mouthful to say- was the Lourve. If yuo have ever been there, then you will know what I'm talking about when I say what a weird entrance for a museum. Have no idea what I'm talking about? The entrance is a big... glass... triangular pyramid. Three sides, all glass, looks very weird infront of a big palace which is the Lourve. Pretty design, but it doesn't fit in)
- (that really sucked. We walked all that avenue, just to get to a museum that was closed. I forget the reason why it was closed, but I hated it. So we hopped a bus. ;D)
- (Big red double decker bus. Just like the ones in England. We sat on top, but once we got back under the cold shade of the buildings, we went to the lower level.)
- (On that little self tour, we actually saw the Opera House. The name escapes me, but that theatre was probably one of the finest. It was like 500 years old, and in semi mint condition, after going through mass renovations, of course.)
- (I have NO IDEA what that was, I think it was just a church trying to be popular. Loser)
- (The big red bus was a tour bus, and we saw alot of monuments, such as the Eiffle Tower and the Arc de Triumph)
- (OOOOOOooooooooHHHHHH! All at one time! Eh, I've done worse in one sitting. The tour was long though, like two hours. Bore snore -wow, where did that come from? and I going crazy? Oh yeah...-)
- (I'm still sure I mispelled that for the umpteenth time)
- (OMG, that hurt my feet. My feet hurt thinking about it. Ow, ow, f***iety ow!)
- I'll try to spell right,
- (You know, these looked a lot longer on the page...)
- (and a little update: hating school, might be "sick" tomorrow... Ugh, I live a life...that's very crazy and messed up...)
- (This was also the day that we walked the Saine River. It stunk, but was kinda pretty. Just see "Ratatoullie". That's what it actually looks like)

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