On an entirely unrelated note to the title, I have had a simply fantastic weekend! It's a four-day-er, since the greve (strike, all the train/metro workers said "screw it" for a day) cancelled our Thursday classes and we never have Friday classes. Thursday was relaxing, I didn't do much but a little bit of homework and a movie (Love Actually, yay host-dad wanting to learn English!) with the QP and La Roule de Fortune with QM.
Friday was spectacular, and a very European backpacker sort of day. Lindsay and Liza were at a cooking class at the Fondation until around 4, so Grace, Kellie (yeah Grace Kelly, funny right?) met up in Montmartre (my neighborhood, nice bit of walk to meet them at the metro) around 1 and walked to the Sacre Coeur, as it was the most visible point in the area.
Once there, we wandered about the very hilly, very full of staircases streets until we found a delightful Indian restaurant that did 8euro "midi-express" lunch. This was such a good deal, and while not nearly as spicy as Indian Indian food, my chicken curry, basmati rice and samoussas did me just fine. SAScats, I even got some mango lassi and garlic nan- how I miss garlic nan. We promenaded about the streets for a while longer, taking in the blessed (and rare) sunshine and thinking about the coming spring, then headed back towards the Sacre Coeur.
A pleasant surprise awaited us- adorable Italian dudes playing American songs on acoustic guitars on the steps of the Sacre Coeur. With a view of all of Paris in front of us, we sat on the steps of the Sacre Coeur for hours, just listening- and singing a little- to the music with every other non-Parisian in the city- Italians, Germans, other Americans, Brits, you name it- all there listening to Youri the Italian's dulcet tones. He really did have a beautiful voice. We decided Indian food and Sacre Coeur's steps are a new weekly tradition.
We met up w/ Lindsey (yup, there's another one) and Liza and decided randomly to try and see Le Roi Lion (French Lion King, oh yeah!) at the Mogador, the big theater in my quartier. The tickets for a Friday night show were too expensive, but we found out Tue-Wed-Thu nights are only 10euro for the cheap seats! We made plans to go this Thursday, and then walked around until we found a tasty Thai place to eat. Then we walked around some more, bu un verre and told high school stories at the bar right next to the metro, and then I sent my friends home on the train and walked back. It was a really wonderful and relaxed Friday.
Today I did some work and then we all headed over to Kellie's for a movie night. Kellie's family lives on the floor below her, but own the floor above and rents it out to study-abroad kids, so Kellie has her own little mini-appartement in the 12th. Yet again, another great, relaxing night that we are keen to repeat- we managed to eat two baguettes tradition covered in Nutella and more cookies than I would care to tell you about.
Tomorrow is work day- it was going to be Louvre day, but I have to prepare for an art history expose on Wassily Kandinsky's Impression V, and the Louvre will still be there after my expose's over. I'm half excited about the project because I love Kandinsky and half not because I don't particularly like Impression V, but whatever.
This weekend was just the kind of weekend I enjoy- low-key but not boring, spending lots of time walking, exploring and hanging out talking and getting closer with new friends. Go Paris!
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