We're just home from our first vacation as a family of
six, and it was truly manifique!
We
piled in the car and drove to Paris on Friday morning, pulling in a
little more than four hours later, and checked into our beautiful
three-bedroom apartment at 12 Avenue Rapp, just two blocks from the Tour
Eiffel in the 7th arrondissement. Minutes after dumping our bags, we
walked over to the Eiffel Tower and watched the kids' reactions as the
structure came into view. The awe and delight of those first few minutes
would have made the entire trip worthwhile! We rode on the classic
carousel across the street and ate crepe sucre while we ambled over to a
fabulous brasserie for dinner. They were doing repair work on a window
with a power drill -- the sound was deafening, so we felt right at home.
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Ready to go in our stylish apartment! |
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The kids were SO EXCITED to be in Paris! |
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Riding the carousel at the base of la Tour Eiffel |
The
next morning was Valentine's Day! The kids were up hours before the
sun, and my wonderful husband had the big three kids out the door on an
adventure before 6am. He came home with tulips, a bowl full of fruit
and....a giant Starbucks! Nothing says love quite like that first sip of
a Venti sugar-free vanilla latte after six long months.
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My beautiful Valentine's Day gift from Rob |
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We added an Eiffel Tower charm to Mimi's Valentine bracelet |
It
was raining -- actually quite hard -- but we were determined not to let
it stop us. So we bundled up and walked 12 km. The kids were jumping in
puddles a mere minutes into the adventure, and then were stuck with wet
feet for the next two hours, as we strolled along the Seine to the
Place Concord. I loved walking past the macaron and chocolate shops,
flooded with Parisians buying gifts for their sweethearts.
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Crowds of Parisians were in line at Laduree for heart-shaped macaron |
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We bought ours when we were back in Lux |
Just when
John was about to lose his stuff, we turned the corner and found a cozy
little creperie. The kids peeled off their socks and tights under the
table; then we suited back up and caught a nice warm taxi back home.
Later that afternoon, we wandered over to the Parc du Champ de Mars, in
front of the Eiffel Tower, where all the Paris families were enjoying
their Saturday afternoon. The kids loved the playgrounds we found, but
nothing delighted them -- or us! -- more than the 100 year old
hand-crank carousel that we happened upon. On our walk home, we had a
fabulous Italian meal, where we chatted with some fellow Midwesterners.
After John was tucked in, I walked Madeline and Charlie back to the
Eiffel Tower for the five-minute light show that begins at the top of
the hour.
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Can you tell I'm carrying Bitsy in the front carrier? |
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Crepes lunch after a long, soggy walk |
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This hand-crank carousel was 100 years old |
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Madeline, Charlie and I snuck out to see the light show! FABULOUS! |
On Sunday, we had the
City to ourselves for hours. We were out the door early, fueled up with a
pastry breakfast, and hopped in a cab to Notre Dame, just in time to
catch the beginning of a mass. The bells were so beautiful. We walked to
Jardin du Luxembourg, with a Starbucks pitstop on the way, and were
lucky enough to actually see a few model sailboats in the pond. We told the kids about Louis XIV, the five-year-old Sun King. We taxied back over to
the Eiffel Tower, where we skipped to the front of the line with our
tickets, zipped up in an elevator and had the most amazing three-course
meal on the first floor! As if the day couldn't get any better, the sun
came out just in time for a relaxed boat tour up and down the Seine.
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The bells were ringing |
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Jardin du Luxembourg. Next time we come, we're renting sailboats! |
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Looking down through a glass floor on the Eiffel Tower |
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Riding the elevator up |
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We enjoyed a gorgeous lunch! |
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Eiffel Tower family selfie -- our best shot |
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Seine riverboat tour |
And
finally, on our last morning, we got in line at the Louvre before the
doors opened and beelined back to the Mona Lisa. I was amazed by how
interested the children were in the art! They asked so many questions!
Naturally, they were captivated in all the "bums and peepees" on the
many nude sculptures and paintings -- what can you expect from a 7, 5
and 3 year old? We kept our museum visit to 90 minutes. In a hectic
moment that Rob and I were trying to hail cabs (our family needs
two
cabs now that we have four kids), we completely lost Madeline and
Charlie. That was sort of a frantic moment for all of us -- apparently,
they kept walking when we stopped and for five paralyzing minutes, we
had
no idea where they were. With that excitement behind us, we
got a lift to the Arc de Triomphe, and walked along the Champs Elysees
to get home. We finished our amazing four-day vacation with one last
perfect lunch at the restaurant next door to our apartment. How perfect
that it was decorated with famous Louvre paintings!
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The Mona Lisa! John literally picked his nose. |
Wow!
What a trip. We have our traveling sea legs now. I wore Elizabeth in
the Baby Bjorn the entire four days -- she was a dream. The best part
is...we didn't even notice Charlie's suitcase didn't make the car until
the second day. Since he begs me to wear his "sports clothes" every day
(a hand-me-down Puma tracksuit from a neighbor friend in Whitefish Bay),
he was in high heaven. I made a Paris Checklist that was so fun to
reference during our visit -- it included things like "Say Bonjour to a
stranger" and "Eat macarons in our favorite colors!" Rob came up with
really fun license plate games for the car ride. We ate lots of
croissants and really really bonded as a family. We also fell in
love with Paris. As we drove back home, John said, "Mommy! I want to go
back to Paris and live there!"
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