Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Where did Felix go in France!?


We traveled in the Chunnel on the Euro Star and Felix thought it was REALLY cool!


Felix came with us on the Big Bus Tour of Paris! He was very hot so he stayed in the shade!



Felix saw the Eiffel Tower!


Felix went with us to the top of the Arc de Triomphe! We saw the Eiffel Tower from there!


Felix saw Notre Dome!


Felix went to the Louvre and saw the Mona Lisa!


Felix visited the Eiffel Tower!



Felix went to the Palace of Versailles!


 

Felix went everywhere in Paris with us!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

There is so much to reflect on...

It would be impossible to sit, reflect and write about the entire trip in just one entry. Guess what? I am not even going to try... I think I will begin with all the things I learned during our adventure. :0)

It is funny, really, but it is hard to plan just what you will gain, learn and understand from an experience you have never had. Most people ask, "What was your favorite part?" It is the hardest question of all because it is hard to pick just one thing. The truth is, I embraced the culture... from the people, to the language to the food. It isn't America and you can't expect it to be. That is the true beauty of foreign travel...learning to live and appreciate somewhere besides your own home.



So, what did I learn...

~Less is more... in relation to luggage, clothes, stuff, etc but not in relation to $... you will need a lot of $$ if you travel in Europe. I am beyond thankful that I only took a backpack and a carry on. I would never have made it otherwise. Thanks Marla for REQUIRING that of me! :)

~You need to REALLY live in the moment, embrace all of the differences instead of trying to "fix" them or work around them. I am one crazy ironing woman (for those folks who don't know me well) and we had access to an iron for 4 of 17 days. Guess what? IT WAS ALL GOOD!!!! I truly just went with it! You smile and spray some wrinkle release...Life is GOOD! Why spend time complaining about it... it is so not important.

~England is tidy, BUSY, SO much traffic, beautiful, full of history, it is a mix of old and new, loved the pubs with fish and chips (I had that 3 times), Harrod's is huge, afternoon tea was a dream come true for me, the underground is overwhelming at first but really not so bad, loved the open bus tour, Big Ben is not by the Tower Bridge... I so thought it was, everything is "brilliant"... this word is used often to describe everything wonderful, you should try hot tea with milk... it is very British! Most of all, I learned that there is so much to see in 5 days in England that you can't possibly see it all so choose carefully. Go to Windsor Castle...it is so beautiful and I loved watching Changing of the Guard without the HUGE crowds. Travel the English countryside... it is like a storybook and so peaceful. If you have an extra day, visit Bath. It looks like a postcard. It is neat to see the Roman Bath and there are many cute little shops to enjoy. England really is BRILLIANT! :)

~France is full of amazing monuments, churches and experiences. Look past the dirty streets and find the beauty of the city! I can't lie... the Metro (subway) scared me silly. The people are not as posh as you think so just be yourself and they are really quite charming. Be sure to stop at a cafe`... my favorite was right across from Sainte Chapelle. We did the Open Bus Tour in Paris too... so worth it and a GREAT way to see all the highlights. The Louvre is totally huge... which I had heard but no really... IT IS HUGE! Pick your favorites and see those or you will spend 5 days there! The Eiffel Tower is beautiful... I think even more magical from far away. Don't hesitate to try as many sweet treats as you can... you will walk off the calories! My favorite treat was a waffle with dark chocolate on top AND chocolate mousse. Both were amazing! My highlight of Paris was hands down, the Arc de Triomphe. I climbed all 284 stairs without complaining... um, that is why I trained for this trip by walking at least 12 miles a week before going. GREAT plan and I highly recommend it! :)



~Germany is a breath of fresh air. It is incredibly beautiful, pristine, friendly and welcoming. The people are precious and helpful. We did 3 tours while in Germany and all were wonderful! We did the Dachau Memorial Tour... very heavy but so meaningful and educational. I learned a ton and I thought I already knew a lot. Castle tour was fabulous! We met a fun travel buddy named Jon who made our day a lot of fun! :) The scenery on the way was just amazing... mountains, huge trees and postcard cottages! It was breath-taking! We traveled on the Autobahn which was a complete surprise and it was TOTALLY AWESOME! I think I need my own BMW to drive next time! On our final day, we traveled by train to Salzburg, Austria. It is a beautiful place as well. We learned about history from our witty tour guide, Ian. We had lunch at Demel... a fabulous chocolate cafe`! I tried several German dishes, including pork sausages in sauerkraut. I am not a sausage girl but what Mom always said is TRUE... you don't know if you like or don't until you try it! I loved it!!! Lots of pretzels... of many shapes, sizes and a variety of different toppings can be found all over Germany. We visited a German school while there and learned so much about their approach to education... so different from the US. PS... in first grade, students still have and hour and a half of recess!!!! Hum... I would take just a third of that for my students! :)



So... what was my favorite thing? This is really not such a tough question after all. Annette Langen... meeting my favorite author and creating a lifetime friendship with her was, without question, the most meaningful part of my journey. It was a magical day, full of delightful and heartfelt conversation. I loved it! :)



I am so thankful for all of the learning experiences, personal experiences and eye-opening moments of this adventure. Fund For Teachers made all of this possible and I will always be so grateful.

Friday, July 8, 2011

We loved Paris!!!!!

Yesterday, we spent time @ Sainte Chapelle, Louvre and Arc de Triomphe. It was an amazing... and a very tiring day. We LOVED the Arc de Triomphe with amazing views of the Eiffel Tower. It was an amazing day!!! Today, we traveled by train to Versailles to see the palace and spent many hours there.  The gardens are amazing! We ate lunch at a cafe and then went to the Eiffel Tower...just as beautiful up close as far away! It was my dream come true!! We grabbed sandwiches for dinner and ate at the hotel in the lounge... it was quiet and relaxing. The PERFECT way to end our journey through paris over the last 5 days! Tomorrow, we travel to Munich for the final leg of our adventure. We expect to learn more than we can possibly imagine and see awesome sights! I have said from the beginning that I think Germnay will be my favorite country on this journey. Fund For Teachers has made all of my travel dreams and inspiration dreams come true!! I am so thankful and humbled by this experience!



Sainte Chapelle


The Louvre

Arc de Triomphe




Versailles











Thanks for following our journey... more to come from Germany! :)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Paris is MAGICAL!

We have conquered our initial fears about Paris and ventured out today! We LOVE the Big Bus Tours! It allows us the opportunity to see all the major sights of a city in a few hours so we can decide where we want to spend more time plus you can hop on and off all day. Thursday and Friday are exploration days so we will spend more time at the major sights. Here is what we saw today!

Big Bus Tour
(FUN FACT! I now have a circle tan line from my necklace... awesome)


The Louvre... it is closed on Tuesday though.







There are BEAUTIFUL buildings everywhere!



Notre Dome
 

Tomorrow may be one of the great experiences of my life! Kelly and I travel by train to Cologne, Germany to meet Annette Langen. It is an 8 hour round trip and worth every moment, every penny of our budget! I CANNOT wait to spend the day with her!!!!!