Monday, July 22, 2013

The End Approaches

Despite the heat and lack of air conditioning, these past few weeks have been some of the best of my trip.  Last weekend I spent my birthday with the best friends I could have asked for here in Paris.  We had dinner at my favorite pasta place and then spent the rest of the night hanging out in the park at the Eiffel Tower.  The next day, some of us took the train to Deauville in Normandy and spent the day at the beach.  Then, on Sunday, we watched fireworks at the Eiffel Tower for Bastille Day which is France's equivalent to Independence Day.  

This weekend was our last one in Paris, so those of us who were not traveling did our best to have fun without dying in the heat.  On Saturday, we went to an exhibit about the little black dress and then spent the rest of the afternoon walking around and exploring parts of Paris that we don't usually go to.  On Sunday, we got up bright and early to rent bikes because we were participating in a celebration of the 100th Tour de France.  The public was given the chance to ride the final route of the Tour de France when it arrives in Paris, a few hours before the professionals.  We got our bikes at 9am because we didn't want them to be sold out, and we spent our morning riding across Paris to the Champs-Elysées where the ride began.  All the participants were given yellow t-shirts and we rode the route in a giant mass as people cheered us on from the sides.  It was really cool to be able to participate in this event and to ride down such a famous road that was closed to all vehicles for the race.  I also went back at night to watch the actual race arrive around 8:30.  It was hard to tell what countries any of the bikers were from because they zoomed by so fast, but it was fun to watch and to be part of the huge crowds cheering them on.  

This week is my last before I head to the airport on Saturday... quel dommage.  










Tuesday, July 9, 2013

July July

So the last few weeks have been kind of a blur involving interesting French parties and not a lot of sleeping.  I enjoy mixing with the locals even if it means not knowing what is going on half of the time.  Thankfully, last week involved a lot of English speaking festivities because both Canada Day and the 4th of July had to be celebrated.  We have a Canadian in the group, so we went to the Moose Bar on Monday to celebrate his country with him and tried some strange Canadian dish involving fries covered in gravy... gross.  Then, on Thursday, we all had a lovely American feast of KFC in a park to celebrate the 4th and went to an American bar that was strangely full of French people and playing music that did not resemble country in any way.  Big let down.  

This week at work, I have been working on preparing for our photo shoot this Friday of the pictures that will go on our new website.  I will be getting up bright an early on my birthday to assist in all the photo taking needs that arise during the day.  Hopefully I can make my hair cooperate since I have to have my picture taken for the corporate employees section.

This is the terrace of our showroom where we were working yesterday...


And this is my boss's bunny :)