After eating, we went to the metro station at Les Halles and my mom made us go to a store called Fnac to get an adapter for my chromebook because the one we bought in San Antonio didn't work here. It shocked my mom.
Then we rode the metro to the Louvre. The Louvre is giant. Like really, really giant. It has glass pyramids. In the basement you can see the dungeon and the remains of when it was a medieval castle. Melinda went to look at stuff by herself. My mom and I looked at all the things I wanted to see. I took lots and lots of pictures. Like these, for example:
We visited lots of places in the Louvre but favorites were: Napoleon III's apartments, the Mona Lisa, the Medieval Louvre section. We also spent time in the Egyptian section, but I decided I am afraid of Egypt again and had to leave.
At the Louvre kids' store, I got a book and a toy soldier. The toy soldier has a functioning helmet and looks like he's from the Middle Ages. I forgot to take a picture of him, but I will take one for tomorrow's blog.
We also sat outside by the pyramids. In the ditches by where the fountains go was like the river of muck. Rivers of muck are all over the streets of Paris. I can see the searchlight from the Eiffel Tower from our windows. It is cool. I'll take a picture of that tomorrow and put it on tomorrow's blog. So that will excuse why tomorrow's blog will be later.
We went to another cafe after the Louvre and its bathrooms were upstairs, not down like all the others we've been to. I saw a black cat who lives in the cafe. We had to go grocery shopping tonight. I tried to get my mom to buy me a watermelon but it was 20 euro. It was useless. I also dropped a new baguette on the street and we had to go back and get 2 more because I can eat a whole one by myself.
I saw a video about the Spurs on the internet and saw that there were some kids dancing in diapers cheering. I thought it was kind of gross but kind of awesome. Car horns were beeping like everywhere. Like "beeyoup! beeeyoup! beeeyoup!"
Tomorrow were are going Versailles. That's where King Louis lived before the French Revolution.
That is it.
That's cool! I'm glad you enjoyed the Louvre and that you eat a lot of baguettes. I like butter on baguettes, but i'd rather have some with nutella too. :)
ReplyDeleteHave fun tomorrow at Versailles. It's huge and pretty!
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