National Lampoon's Family Vacation Part One: Paris Recommendations
8:57 PMHello! Sorry it's been so long - between trying to finish everything before my parents arrived and our actual vacation I've been all over the place. I never got a chance to blog about our group trip to Normandy but know that it was incredibly beautiful, moving, at times uncomfortable, and that I learned about my ancestor, Harold who was a throne-stealer and set off a whole lineage of badasses (or so I like to think).
Anyways, last week 3/5 of the Harrold family was reunited as my parents came for a visit! I (somewhat) had a week off of school so after a quick visit in Tours, where my real parents met my host parents for dinner (me translating + endless flowing champagne and wine = some miscommunications but shh) and a quick day trip to Amboise (on their 32nd wedding anniversary! #younglove <3), we headed off to Paris and Tenerife!
In what is probably the least surprising news ever, my parents had us going and going and going until we saw every inch of Paris. BUT, I got my mom addicted to croissants and macarons in the process so major win there. However, I figured that rather than boring you with all the details, I'd make a list of some of my favorite Paris activities and sights for you to consult should you ever find yourself in the City of Light! (Side note: the majority of these come from our lovely family friend, Hannah, who spent a semester abroad in Paris and almost an equal amount of time writing us an incredibly helpful "guidebook," so thank you Hannah! As always, I am using your hand-me-downs :)
The Louvre: Tbh, I had no desire to go here. It's crowded and huge and overwhelming which is just not my thing. We did the "Masterpieces Tour," which was a pretty good way to see all the major works of art in the Louvre and takes about an hour. (Yes, I saw the Mona Lisa, and no, I do not get the hype #overit). However, if you're not a huge art person like me but still feel like you should visit the Louvre, definitely visit Napoleon's apartments - they were less crowded, insanely over the top, and super cool to look at. If you've ever visited some of the mansions in Newport it was kind of a similar vibe.
casual |
hey, looks familiar! |
ily |
kinda impressive |
I had already devoured half of it before I took this pic #noshame |
you have my heart |
cod and vegetables - couldn't tell you which, but they were good |
so much symmetry it bestills my little OCD heart |
#tbt |
a little taste of fall |
mid-shopping creepy taxidermy break at Deyrolle |
average pic, beyond average galettes |
crew love(s champagne) |
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