Someone is in Paris...
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Plane was delayed a little, but we still arrived on time. Go figure. Was kinda bumpy, but mostly ok. I handled it well. So much so that the French kid sitting next to me said, "Wow, I'm really impressed! I've been riding in planes for years and I'm scared. You're so calm and it's your first flight." I said, "I had no idea I should have been scared." HAHA! Ignorance is bliss sometimes. Landing didn't bother me at all. The take off was kinda weird. Made my stomach flip, but I just told myself to relax into it and that seemed to work. The apartment is small, but super nice. It was recently remodeled. The neighborhood is very bohemian cool. There's a cafe right down stairs. Write more to you later. PS did you know that people speak a lot of French in France? Crazy, right?
Dad: I watched you on a flight tracker website crossing the Atlantic until It got too late. Have Fun.
We also looked at the Rue du XXX on Google streets. Looks cool. What's the name of the Cafe?
Keep forgetting to look when I walk down there. It's right on a corner if that helps. I'll try to get it tomorrow. Just got back from Monmarte. Stood on the steps of the Sacre Coeur and overlooked the city. Lots of young people hanging out there listening to music smoking weed and making out. Kinda like kids in Toms River do on the boardwalk. Ha! Only these kids are making out in front of a medieval structure. There's a staircase that leads up to it that has little fiber optic lights set into the stone that mirror star patterns. It was simple but kinda cool. Also I learned that the French call Paris La Guyere, after the cheese with a lot of holes in it. It's because Paris is so full of holes and tunnels underground. Funny huh? Apparently they make a lot of cheese references here. Like they call a pie chart, a Camenbert. Gonna get some sleep finally. Bye for now.

At the Pompidou right now! The name of that cafe right near where I'm staying is Cafe du Metro. Saw Notre Dame yesterday, along with Delacroix and Brancusi's studios, walked over the Seine, and through the Quartier Latin. Had a Pain au Chocolate and ate an expensive dinner.

Plane was delayed a little, but we still arrived on time. Go figure. Was kinda bumpy, but mostly ok. I handled it well. So much so that the French kid sitting next to me said, "Wow, I'm really impressed! I've been riding in planes for years and I'm scared. You're so calm and it's your first flight." I said, "I had no idea I should have been scared." HAHA! Ignorance is bliss sometimes. Landing didn't bother me at all. The take off was kinda weird. Made my stomach flip, but I just told myself to relax into it and that seemed to work. The apartment is small, but super nice. It was recently remodeled. The neighborhood is very bohemian cool. There's a cafe right down stairs. Write more to you later. PS did you know that people speak a lot of French in France? Crazy, right?
Dad: I watched you on a flight tracker website crossing the Atlantic until It got too late. Have Fun.
We also looked at the Rue du XXX on Google streets. Looks cool. What's the name of the Cafe?
Keep forgetting to look when I walk down there. It's right on a corner if that helps. I'll try to get it tomorrow. Just got back from Monmarte. Stood on the steps of the Sacre Coeur and overlooked the city. Lots of young people hanging out there listening to music smoking weed and making out. Kinda like kids in Toms River do on the boardwalk. Ha! Only these kids are making out in front of a medieval structure. There's a staircase that leads up to it that has little fiber optic lights set into the stone that mirror star patterns. It was simple but kinda cool. Also I learned that the French call Paris La Guyere, after the cheese with a lot of holes in it. It's because Paris is so full of holes and tunnels underground. Funny huh? Apparently they make a lot of cheese references here. Like they call a pie chart, a Camenbert. Gonna get some sleep finally. Bye for now.

At the Pompidou right now! The name of that cafe right near where I'm staying is Cafe du Metro. Saw Notre Dame yesterday, along with Delacroix and Brancusi's studios, walked over the Seine, and through the Quartier Latin. Had a Pain au Chocolate and ate an expensive dinner.

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