Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Paris People

Coming back from Scotland last Monday, I brought Alex and Megan with me! Megan had a day and a half to spend here, and the volcanic ash (yes, it's still here!) finally permitted Alex to fly home Sunday. While they were here, we visited Versailles, went to the fondue place I have mentioned, a new club called Bus Palladium (free entry AND drinks for girls on Tuesday nights!), had Cinco de Mayo dinner at Arriba Mexico, went to Centre Pompidou, toured the Marais and had my favorite falafel sandwiches, went to Cafe Oz and (a new favorite) Le Violin Dingue for drinks and dancing, visited Sacre Coeur, and had a wonderful meal at Becca's host family's house for her birthday, to name a few things. I loved having them visit, and miss them already! It means so much to have friends who mean so much to me come and visit even when I live so far away. Also, I was able to meet up with a friend from high school who was visiting Paris, Ben Jackson! It was great to see him again and meet his roommate Rob while they were here.

Hall of Mirrors, Versailles.

Le Refuge des Fondues


Andrew's birthday was Saturday, so we spent the day in Champ de Mars, had dinner at Le Relais Gascon in Montmartre (best salads I have ever had, actually everyone said their food was fantastic), and went to Pointe Éphémère for drinks and dancing. Point Éphémère is a great concert venue/art exhibit/bar/club/house party type of place off of Canal St. Martin. It was such a fun place, and we want to go back to see some concerts (they have one nearly every day!). Happy Birthday, Andrew! I love you incredibly.

6 rue Fontaine, 9th arrondissement
Métro Pigalle

Le Violin Dingue
46 rue de la Montagne, 5th arrondissement
Métro Cardinal Lemoine

13 Rue Joseph de Maiste, 18th arrondissement
Métro Abbesses

Quai de Valmy, 10th arrondissement
Métro Jaurès

St. Andrews, Scotland




After leaving the south of France, I traveled up to St. Andrews to see Chris, who goes to St. Andrews University. Our friends from Pepperdine Alex, Natalie, and Megan also came to meet us there after visiting London. Let me just say that we did our year anniversary of graduating from college right. It was a weekend of college all over again... meeting tons of Chris' (great) friends, going to pubs, polo matches, creepy cult-like rituals that apparently all old English schools have, tea time, eating traditional Scottish meal of haggis and oat cakes, running on the beach, seeing old ruins... I had one of the best weekend with these friends and just seeing a part of Scotland. Thanks Chris for being a fantastic host!

Chris's flat on South Street.

Chris's room - so great! He fit all 4 of us girls in here.

St. Andrews University May 1st ritual (later at 4 a.m. Chris jumped into the ocean... freezing!).

The Quad, St. Andrew's University.

The Lizard - St. Andrews one and only club.

Traditional Scottish meal: oat cakes, potatoes, and haggis (you don't want to know what's in this).
We love our tea time - Bibi's Cafe.

Bibi's Bakery - great cupcakes!

St. Andrews University polo match. Apparently Prince William (former student) was here at some point but we missed him (!).

It's not really Scotland until you hear some bagpipes.



Cogolin, St. Tropez, Le Lavandou, Port Cros






The beginning of the last week of April I went with Kay Sar and Norgay's family to the south of France. They have family friends who own a villa just outside of St. Tropez in Cogolin. The weather was BEAUTIFUL, the kids were so nice and everyone treated me like a part of the family, we ate great meals, and explored the coast! I was able to go with the family on a boat tour of St. Tropez, hang out on the beaches in Le Lavandou and St. Tropez, hike in the Cogolin mountains, take a ferry to the island called Porte Cros and hike there... it was a wonderful trip and I am so happy they invited me to go with them!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

A Very Happy Birthday in Paris










So it turns out that the ash cloud did in fact ruin our trip to Mallorca. We were really bummed because we went all the way to the airport only to be turned right back around home. However, Emily, Becca and I decided to treat our time in Paris still as vacation and make the most of it. The weather was mid-high 60s all week and sunny, so we were very lucky!

Long story short, we... picnicked in Champ de Mars park... went to the Versailles gardens (with FOZZIE!)... had the BEST Spanish dinner prepared by Kara and her friend from Le Cordon Bleu, Hayley, (paella, sangria, stuffed peppers included) to make us feel better for missing out on our Spanish vacation... explored Chinatown Paris for my birthday lunch, then went bowling on rue Mouffetard that night... rented Velib's and biked through Paris up to Canal St. Martin, had a great pizza lunch at Al Taglio, drinks at Charlie Birdy (GREAT happy hour), and clubbing at Showcase (under Pont Alexandre III) for Becca's birthday... and discovered REAL MEXICAN FOOD in Paris at Arriba Mexico! Never thought I would be saying that!!!

It really was a wonderful week despite the change in plans, and I had a great 23rd birthday. But being 22 was a great age too. I graduated from college, moved to Paris, learned French/how to teach/how to function in another country, decided to go to law school (more on that decision to come), fell more in love with Andrew... a few big milestones. I know that my 23rd year of life will bring with it many more exciting things to come as well!

73 rue Mouffetard, 5th arrondissement
Métro Place Monge

Al Taglio (review by David Lebovitz, fantastic food blogger recommended by Kara)
2 bis rue Neuve Popincourt, 11th arrondissement
Métro Parmentier

Place Etienne Pernet, 15th arrondissement
Métro Commerce

Pont Alexandre III, 8th arrondissement
Métro Invalides

Arriba Mexico
32 avenue République, 11th arrondissement
Métro République, Parmentier