Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Paris: Day 2: Versailles

It was oh so hot outside.  After we went through the outside gates to enter the ground where the main building is located we found some hoses that were cooling people off.  All four of us enjoyed a quick cool off.
We walked around and enjoyed the sites before getting tickets to go into the main building.  It was quite the site to see.  It was very much a museum and shrine to the king.  It was no wonder why the people were not happy with him.
It was beautiful inside.  They also have quite an extensive garden area that you could pay to go and walk through.  My mom and Teagan figured it would be cooler inside the buildings instead of walking outside in the gardens.  Connie was a little disappointed because she really wanted to see the gardens.  We were able to see some of the gardens from the upstairs windows and they were very pretty.  They had lots of statues and water features.  The gardens are huge.  I was glad that we were not out in the sun looking at them all.
After we went through a lot of the main building Connie really needed to use the restroom.  I told her I would go with her so we made haste to find the "toilet".  It was kind of far, but we finally found it and we were very glad.
We waited outside of the bathroom thinking my mom and Teagan would meet us there.  After they didn't come we decided to go out and see if we could see them.  We did not see them there either.
I texted Teagan and they were still inside the gates waiting for us and we were outside gate.  So they said they'd meet us at the exit.
Poor Connie was not feeling good at all and went and sat down on the ground.  A worker came and asked us if she was okay and if she needed a medic.  She just needed to sit down and then she felt better.
Once my mom and Teagan joined us we headed back down the hill to find a cafe to get a drink.  A few blocks down the hill we found a nice cafe where we got cool drinks.  While we were there we had Teagan order us an Uber to take us home.  Once again it was money well spent (by me) and they picked us right up and took us right back to our hotel.   This driver did not speak much English, just French.  But he was very nice and he was a good driver.
Once back at our hotel I decided I really wanted a water from the little store.  So I, being so brave, went to the store all by myself.  I was so proud of my self for going to the store in France all by myself.  So fun.
After that I went back to our room to cool down.  After a while Teagan and I decided we were hungry and we went to the little bakery next door.  We got us some pastries and a baguette.  Then we headed to the little market to see about some butter.  We tried to ask the worker what he would eat with a baguette but he had a hard time understanding what we meant.  Got to love the language barrier.  He showed us a good butter and then off we went to the hotel lobby to eat our bread and butter.  It was so good.  Teagan and I would just pull off some break and then dip it in the butter.  It was so good (did I already say that?).
After we finished our yummy dinner we went back up to our room to get ready for bed and hangout. We had a busy day ahead of us for the next day in Paris!

Paris - Day 2: Breakfast, Temple, & Lunch

We started off our day with a delish chocolate croissant from our next door bakery.  The hotel we were staying at did offer a breakfast but it was like 7 euros and my mom thought we'd like prefer a more french breakfast.
After we ate it was time for our Uber driver to come pick us up for the temple.  We looked into how to get to the Paris temple and it would have taken us like 5 different transfers on buses, the metro, and maybe even the subway.  So I said that I would pay for an Uber driver to take us to the temple.
Since we needed to be to the temple before a certain time to get into the session we wanted, I did not want to risk getting lost and/or being late to the temple.  It also made me feel like I was contributing towards the group.
We got a really nice Uber driver who didn't speak much English, but actually spoke some Spanish.  So I was able to chat with him a little bit while we drove to the temple which was located in Versailles.
The temple did not stand out at all, it was so small.  It amazed me that the temple was located right in between some large apartment buildings.  No Moroni on top, just simple and beautiful.  It blended in nicely to the the surroundings.
I was so happy to be at the newly dedicated temple  It was just a mini temple, but the spirit was strong and it was beautiful.
We tried to go in the outside door but it was locked, so we went around.  They had a little visitors center and then they had another door to go through.  They told us that for security reasons they leave that other door locked.  Their were a few of the temple workers who spoke English (thankfully).
We were told that they would not have clothes for us so we all packed our own temple clothes for the trip.  Once we were there a newly wed couple came in behind us and they did not have clothes and the temple did have some clothes for them, but they were very thankful that we brought our own.
The session was wonderful.  Their were many people there who had headsets on to hear the session in their own language.  Some were Spanish, German, and then English.  It was such a neat experience to see people from all around the world there in the temple doing the same thing.  Serving our Heavenly Father and his children.  Super awesome.  It totally made me wish we went to the temple in London too.  I guess another time.
After we changed our clothes we walked around the temple a little bit before going around the visitors center.  They also had beautiful grounds with a large statue of Christ.  I really loved it there!
We asked a few people how we could get to the Versailles Castle and where they suggest to eat lunch.  They told us that their was a little restaurant up the street that we could walk to.  So off we went.  It was a few blocks up the street and our waiter was really nice and spoke pretty good English.
My mom and I shared a cheese burger.  We figured if we shared our meal we would have room for some yummy dessert.  And we did.  The burger was pretty good and then we had a really good dessert.  It was kind of like a chocolate lava cake with some sort of cream on top.  It was pretty dang good!  France was not disappointing us on the food.
Our server told us that Versailles was just up the street and we could walk there.  So after eating we headed on our way to the castle up on the hill.  I would say it was about 4-5 blocks away.  It wasn't too bad of a walk while we were in the shade.  Connie and my mom had a hard time with some of it, so we took a couple breaks for them to rest.  But then we made it to Versailles!!!

Paris - Day 1: Through the Chunnel


Monday morning we had to wake up pretty early to take the tube to the train station.  I got all packed and ready to go the night before so I was the first one ready to leave.  It was so hot in our room I just couldn't take it anymore so I went down stairs to wait.  While I waited I chatted with "Fizzy."  Him and his Uncle (who owns the hotel) were so nice to us the whole time and we really appreciated it.  The other's came down a short time later and we all made our way to the train station to get on our train that would take us under the water from London to Paris.
On our train ride through the Chunnel we had one stop where we had to get off our train and get on a new one.  We had about an hour wait in this town where we just hung out in the train station.  We did find a food cart where we bought some lunch from a very snooty woman who did not speak English and was annoyed that we even asked.  But this gave my mom her first opportunity to use her French.
My mom was so excited that we were in France and was totally geeking out.  It was pretty funny but neat too that she was so excited to do something that she had always wanted to do.  Ever since she took French in high school she wanted to visit France and now she was.  Pretty neat.
We got on our new train and continued on our journey toward Paris.  This train wasn't quite as nice as the first train we were on, but it wasn't bad.  We only had about an hour or so on this train.  We sat by a nice family from France that we chatted with for a while.
After we got to our station we found where the taxi's were located and then walked right out to a bunch of taxi's waiting to take people where they needed to go.  We got all our luggage packed into his trunk and then we all climbed in.  Turned out that we were kind of far from our hotel so it took us about 45 minutes or so to get there.  We were staying close to the Orly airport outside of Paris.
The taxi took us right to the hotel and we were able to check into our room.  We were all very grateful for that.  We were all really hot and tired.
Our room was small but nice.  Connie and my mom shared a large bed in the main area while Teagan and I stayed in smaller then twin beds up in a loft type area.  We had our own bathroom in our room and cool air, which we were all so happy about.
We were really hungry so Teagan looked up a place where we could go to dinner.  So we walked about 6 blocks away from our hotel just to find out it was closed and so were all other food places around us.  Turns out that restaurants don't open until 6:00 or 7:00 pm in France.  We did find a pastry shop open on our way back to our hotel so we stopped and bought four different types of pastry's and we all shared them.  My favorite was the strawberry tart - yummo!
After our treat we went back to our hotel to rest and hangout until the restaurant closest to our hotel opened.  The guy at the front desk told us that it opened at 6:00, but he was wrong.  We walked over there but it was still closed until 7:00.  So we went decided to walk around our hotel a little bit.  We found another pastry shop right next to our hotel and a cute little grocery store around the corner from our hotel.  It was so little and the people were so nice.
Then it was finally time to eat.  We were the first one's in the restaurant and we were so happy to be eating.  We were lucky to get a server who spoke a little English.  I got pizza (I wanted to compare with the pizza from Italy).  It was a good pizza and I enjoyed it.  After eating we were happy to be back in our hotel getting ready for bed.  We had a busy day ahead of us in Versailles the next day.

London - Day 3: Church, High Tea, & Site Seeing

Sunday morning we got ready and walked to church.  It wasn't too far away but we probably should have taken the bus with how much walking we did the rest of the day.  I was fine but my mom and Connie were pretty wiped out later in the day.
Church was really neat, and hot.  Their were lots of people there who were visiting from all around the world.
The man who blessed the sacrament had the neatest accent.  He sounded like Sean Connery.  How cool to have Sean Connery (sounding person) bless your sacrament.  Super cool.  Teagan said that he used to be an actor and came and talked to their class.  I thought that was cool.
Outside the chapel they had a little visitors center.  We only went to sacrament meeting and then checked out the visitors center and chatted with the missionaries.
After that we headed to High Tea.  Which turns out is usually done later in the afternoon, not before noon.  The waiter of the restaurant thought we were really weird for ordering it so early.
It came with sandwiches, scones with jam and a butter-type thing (I forgot what it is called), and little cakes.  Oh and two things of tea.
It was both herbal tea.  I don't like tea.  It was so hot outside that hot tea just did not sit well, and I just don't like tea.  But it was a fun experience to have a little tea party in London with my ladies.
After tea we took the bus back to our hotel so that we could change out of our church clothes and get changed to go site seeing.

We took the tube to the heart of London's tourist area.  We saw Big Ben and Parliament.  That was a really big building.  I was surprised.  So Ben Ben (the big clock tower from Peter Pan) is at one end of the parliament building and a matching tower (without the clock) is at the other end. 
Across the street from Parliament is Westminster Abbey.  That was really large and beautiful.  We really wanted to go inside of the building but it was closed for tours.  They did have and organ recital later that day that we wanted to come back and go to.  Mainly Connie wanted to go to it, but we all thought it would be cool to see inside the building.

We decided to walk to Buckingham Palace.  It wasn't too far from Westminster Abbey but it did take us a little while to walk there.  There was a really nice park that we walked by to get to the Palace.  You just follow the sidewalk and it led us right to the palace. 
There is this really big statue with water around it right in front of the palace.  It is in the center of a large round-about.  Not many cars were driving on that road, I think we saw like two.  Probably cabs dropping tourist off at the palace.
The palace is big and beautiful.  They did have a few guards in red guarding two of the doors in from of the palace.  They would march funny with their straight legs back and forth.  We even got to see them change the guard.  I don't think it was the actually "changing of the guard" because on line it seemed like that was a bigger deal then this.  But a main guard came out with another guard and switched out the guards that were there before with new guards.  It looked like the main guard told them some things and then the guard switch with the new guard.  It was interesting.
The best part was that they had two of these red coated guards and then to the side at another door were two real guards with bullet proof vests and big machine guns.  It was like the guards for show and then the real guards to actually protect people.
After watching the guards and seeing all that we wanted to at the palace, we decided to walk around some more.  We thought maybe we'd find a pup to get a drink and have a break from the heat but instead we ran into the "Inspecting of the Guard."  We walked through a large arch way and a group of people were encircling some guards and two horses with guards on them, in a line.  So we stuck around to see what was going to happen.
After a few minutes a leader guard came out and went around to every  guard and looked them over from top to bottom.  He was right in these guys face staring them down, it was intense.  He even checked out the horses and the men on top of them.  After he was all done checking them all, they all turned around and went inside the building.  It was very interesting.
After that we looked around some more before heading back to Westminster to attend the organ recital.  We cut it way too close and were lucky to make it in, but we got in and it was really neat.  Connie loved the organ music (made her think of the hubby) and the rest of us enjoyed the cool sit down and possible a short nap.
After the recital we got on a bus to find someplace to eat.  I really wanted to go to a nice restaurant that was cool and have a nice meal on our last in London.  But that is not what happened.  Teagan took us to a weird part of town and then my mom needed to use the bathroom so she went into a Mexican Restaurant to use their toilet.  Well heaven forbid we not eat where my mom had to use the toilet so we got stuck eating not very good Mexican food from a cafe-style place.  So no nice cool restaurant like I asked for.  I was disappointed.
After our food we got back on the bus to go to our hotel.  We needed to pack and get ready to go early the next day.  It was a really long, but fun day of seeing the sites and having fun.  But it was time to say our good-byes to London the next morning.

London - Day 2: Harrods, The Stalls, & Phantom of the Opera

The first thing we did this day was go to the department store called Harrods.  It is really expensive and really big.  We really were just looking around to see all the fancy things.  Not one of the workers looked at us and asked if we needed help or anything.  I guess it was clear that we were not buying anything.  Teagan said it was because of my visor.  Oh well, protecting my head and eyes was more important then looking fancy.
We saw some really fancy hats that we all thought were super cool.  They looked like the type of hats you would wear to see the queen.
After our sticker shock fun at Harrods we got on the "tube" and headed to the stalls for some shopping that we could actually afford.
Teagan found this super fun place that used to be a really big horse stall area.  They made it into a big swamp meet type area.  So each stall is now made into a little store.  Lot of London souvenirs, clothing, and other fun random stuff.  We left the stalls to get some lunch at a near by restaurant.  The other's all got fish and chips and said that they were pretty good.  I got some chicken.  It was alright.  Different.  We sat by a nice family from Spain who were visiting their son who was there studying in college.  It was fun to speak Spanish to them.
After walking around the whole place, which was huge, and buying some fun things we decided to started our way back to our hotel to freshen up for the play.
After we freshened up we were off again to go to dinner.  My mom wanted Indian food that night so Teagan found a really cute place.  It was kind of a lot of walking to get to this place, but it was actually quite nice inside.
We told them that we were going to a play after dinner and we were kind of in a hurry.  They were very good to us and got us out all our food in time.  I don't usually like India food, but it was actually surprisingly good.
After we rushed through our dinner we made our way to the queen theater about 10 minutes before the play was to start.  We had just enough time to pick up our tickets from will call (but they don't call it that) and got to the bathroom and then get in our seats.  I was the last one in the bathroom and they called in that the play was going to start.  I was moving fast to get to my seat.
I was so hot for the first half of the play.  It was so hot in London.  A heat wave that was the highest in years.  The building was cool, but I was just so hot.
The main thing that I wanted to do in London was see Phantom of the Opera.  My mom asked Teagan to get the tickets for us and she forgot to order them until the day that we got there.  In her haste she ordered the tickets for the wrong day.  She didn't realize it until the morning we were suppose to go and she got an e-mail asking how she liked the show.  So then she had to order more tickets.  We really got lucky that they still had some.
My mom and Connie had to sit in the balcony by them selves and Teagan and I got to sit on the bottom floor together.
The show was really good.  The Phantom did amazingly well.  The others did really good too.  We had a really good time watching the show and I am glad that we were able to do it.
After the show we went back to the hotel for some much needed rest.  None of us slept very well because of the heat, but we did get some rest. 

London - Day 1

My dad picked me up at my house with my mom and Aunt Connie about six on Thursday evening.  I said my good-byes and we were off to the airport.
Everything went smoothly at the airport and we boarded our plan on time without any problems.  We left around 8:30 pm in Salt Lake and landed in London about 1:30 pm the next day.  I was hoping that I would sleep on the plane, but I think I only got about one hour (if I was lucky). They did feed us two meals and a snack on the plane so that was nice.  I was able to watch 4 movies and that really helped the time go by faster.
Once we got to London we had to wait in line for customs and it was very long.  We chatted with all the people around us and that helped the time go by.
There was a huge picture of a Solder in his funny hat so I had to take my picture with it.  I am such a tourist.
I was able to get my first stamp in my passport while going through customs, so that made me really happy.  I am a nerd.
After we got our luggage we headed to the "tube" or subway to make our way to our hotel.  It was pretty slick and we stopped just a few blocks from our hotel.  We were able to check in and after we dropped off our luggage we decided to go to the pub next door for some lunch.
We were a little confused as to where to go but once we figured it out and ordered our food we were good to go.  My mom and Connie shared a large fish and chips plate that they both really enjoyed.  They were both super excited to be eating fish and chips in England.  I got a cheeseburger.  It was okay.   A little different then in the states.
By the time we were done eating Teagan joined us with her luggage and we took her to the hotel to drop off her stuff.  The hotel was very different from anything I have ever been in.  They didn't have any air in the room and it was just different.  They had two twin beds and a full sized bed that Teagan and I shared.
But they did have a little fridge and we had our own bathroom.  They also gave us free waters and treats.  They were also really friendly at the front desk.  They gave us breakfast each morning, but it wasn't very good.  We asked for just toast and corn flakes one day and they gave us dry toast with no butter and they already put milk in the corn flakes so they were all soggy.  It was very interesting and we didn't eat much breakfast while we were there.
After we got settled in we decided to go for a walk around the hotel and to the park that was near by, Hyde Park.  We found lots of funny statues around London.  They like their horses and naked people.  It was interesting.
While we were in the park we walked along the water edge and they had a ton of geese.  Teagan told us that the Queen has made it a law that you can't harm the geese, they are the Queens Geese.  So since people can't harm them they have a lot of them.  It was fun watching them swim, waddle, and dive for food.
After we left the water area we got to a wooded area that was really pretty.  There was a man there with a lot of pretty birds.  He was giving people bird seed and letting them feed the birds.  It was pretty fun holding the birds and having them flying around us.  After a while we tipped the man and continued on our walk in the park.
We got around the wooded area and found a fun statue of the queen (I assume) that was located in front of a big building that we were told Prince whoever stays with his wife and children sometimes.  Who knows if it's true, but it made for a fun story.
We decided to take the double decker bus back to our hotel but before finding our bus stop we stopped on a park bench for a little break in the park.  It was nice to see all the people out in the park enjoying the day.  It was unseasonably hot for London and since no one has air in their homes, they were out in the park.  They had big groups of young adults hanging out (and drinking).  They were all fun to watch.
After our break on the bench we found our bus stop and got onto the top of our double decker bus.  It wasn't as exciting as it sounds, but we had a good time being tourist on the bus.  It stopped close to our hotel where we went in and got ready for bed.  We were super tired from our very long day and were more then ready to sleep.