Somehow, 2009 slipped right through my fingers. I feel like it was yesterday when I was contemplating all the things that 2009 would include, which turned out even better than I could have imagined on 01.01.09, and here I am doing the very same regarding 2010. Oh the possibilities and adventures!
For our first adventure of 2010, Steve and I decided to ring in the new year with a lovely trip to Paris. Even though it was freezing cold, we had a blast running around in the City of Lights. Here's a photo montage to explain our trip...
Georges Pompidou Centre - constructed to show the interior on the exterior
Pompidou fountains - eclectic & funky
Steve's first authentic crêpe - jambon et fromage
Welcome to the Musée du Louvre!
We stopped at all the usual spots - Ms. Mona, the Great Hall, Venus de Milo, as well as happening upon Rubens' Marie de Medici cycle and so much more....sooooo cool!
After works by Bernini, this is my favorite sculpture - the Winged Victory. She stands at the intersection of three staircases in the Louvre and causes some major people-traffic-jams. Amazing.
Death by museum. Steve was such a good sport, even when paintings started blurring together in his head from seeing so much.
A gorgeous view of the Sacré Cœur (basilica of the sacred heart), located in Montmartre
Just around the corner of the basilica is one of the greatest spots in all of Paris....
Painter's Square!!! I absolutely LOVE this place! And I finally was able to purchase a painting here - two actually! And the best part, Steve likes them too!
Ever the ice-cream lover...
This is my favorite picture of the entire trip. It will be the next painting I complete. Pretty excited to get back to my brushes one of these days...
Enjoying the lovely views of the Eiffel Tower on a Seine River cruise at dusk. It was perfect timing!
This is the return trip of the river cruise....stunning!
This picture was taken in honor of Penelope - she introduced me to the deliciousness known as PAUL.
Concorde! Thankfully, an obelisk replaced Madame Guillotine
Steve wanted to take this photo for his mom, Julie. The fountain behind Steve is the one featured in The Devil Wears Prada when Andy tosses her cell phone into the fountain
Embrasse-moi! I hope I translated that correctly....
In case you couldn't see it in the last picture, here is l'Arc de Triomphe
;)
An example of the crazy advertisements in the metro station
I'm speechless. Truly.
Enjoying my one and only nutella crepe (the rest were citron) - otherwise my blood sugar would never recover. Eating a nutella crepe is like trying to eat baby back ribs...absolutely delish, but a complete disaster with all the sauce. Nutella was everywhere.
the Thinkers - Dante meets Steve
Homage to MJ. This move is straight out of Thriller!
This is inside the Rodin Museum (such a cool place!) and I really liked this sculpture - Hand of God. He is holding Adam and Eve in the creation
Les Invalides - had to take a moment to visit Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb
Steve paying his respects
The Invalides Museum houses an amazing WWI and WWII exhibition. We wished we had more time to spend there...
Another fabulous museum - the Musee d'Orsay! Full of impressionism and post-impressionism, with a really cool temporary exhibit all about Art Nouveau
The Sun King - Louis XIV. Of everything I learned in AP European History, Louis XIV and his palace at Versailles (and all the history surrounding him) is the only stuff I still remember. At least it's really cool stuff. =)
The Hall of Mirrors
Seventeen huge mirror panels that correspond to seventeen windows overlooking the exquisite gardens of the palace
The exquisite gardens. The snow made them look even cooler.
A fun little cafe where we ate dinner after returning from Versailles - Cafe Jade.
One of the many bakeries offering tantalizing treats
And what is French cuisine without escargot?
If French cuisine isn't your thing, how about the up-and-coming French fashion of 2010? Coming to a runway near you!
Strolling along the Seine towards the end of our trip
I figured Steve would appreciate this more than a snowball. =)
Steve really likes Notre Dame - I think he took nearly 50 pictures of it at different times and from different angles. The Irvines would get along well here - we don't take down our Christmas tree until February (at the earliest).
Like I said, Steve really likes this cathedral
One of hundreds of stained-glass windows inside the cathedral. We weren't able to see St. Chapelle because of the freezing temperatures, but the windows at Notre Dame are a worthy alternative.
Palais Garnier! The Paris Opera house
It's impossible to get within 50 feet of this building and not sing Masquerade from The Phantom of the Opera in your head. Impossible.
We are officially Orangina addicts. It is delicious! The title of this post is courtesy of Steve. I ventured off to the Musee de l'Orangerie to see Monet's Water Lilies cycle, and when Steve tried to ask me about it he couldn't remember the name in French, so he ended up calling it the Orangina Museum. And it stuck. Whenever I think of Monet and other nineteenth-century painters, I'll remember the precious moments I spent inside the Orangina Museum.
And once again, ladies and gentlemen, the Eiffel Tower.
Not a bad way to welcome 2010. We have no idea where we will end 2010, but there will be plenty of adventures in between. Steve begins his internship with the Scottish parliament tomorrow, and my classes start this week as well. The next adventure in the foreseeable future? Graduate school applications. Steve pulled off some incredible scores on the GMAT and the GRE, so we're now in the process of figuring out what comes next when Scotland comes to an end. Stay tuned...
6 comments:
i LOVE winged victory. i LOVE gelato. i LOVE nutella crepes. i LOVE that you get to enjoy all those things.
Love it! You did the city of light justice...as much as can be done through a blog. :) Gorgeous pics! I'm jealous that you saw Paris in the snow! And yes, "embrasse-moi" is correct. Keep up the great posts! Good luck with your internship, Steve! And good luck with classes, Kristen! Bisous!
Those are some stunning pictures and thanks to Dan Brown, I am familiar with some of those places. And I can almost remember how to pronounce them.
I love this post! That subway ad looks like something you'd find in Stockholm. Ridiculous! Hall of Mirrors at Versaille- spectacular. That's pretty much all I remember fro AP Euro too. Pity. And can I please have that silver gown with all the froo-froo on it for my recital?! It's amazing. Not to mention the grand staircase at the opera house. Maybe we were made to live in Paris? I think maybe we were.
wow! paris looks amazing (besides the escargot)! glad you guys got to go. we feel the same way in museums sometimes, even though they are so wonderful :)
I loved reliving Whit and I's (is that even correct grammar?) trip this summer through your amazing posts, descriptions and pictures! Thanks for sharing with us. Love and miss you two sooo much! You sure you don't want to meet up with us in June IN Taiwan?
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