Notre Dame from the Seine
Part of what kept me distracted to the changing seasons this fall was a visit from my parents and brother. Mom, Dad and Jacob came to Paris at the end of September and stayed for about a week. We did a lot of sight-seeing and exploring during their visit. Of course with Dad visiting lots and lots of time was spent looking at art - at the Musee Rodin, Musee d'Orsay, Musee de l'Orangerie, and the Musee du Louvre. We also walked around some of the most interesting sections of the city - Montmartre and the Marais, saw Notre Dame and Sacre Coeur, went up the Arc de Triomphe, and took a riverboat ride up the Seine. We also left the city twice - once to visit Monet's gardens and house and the other time to go up to Omaha Beach and the WWII American Cemetery. Aside from the touristy things we ate some great food and just spent some quality time together. It was hard to see them go, especially after such a short visit, but I will be back in the States for Christmas so that made it a bit easier. In the two months between now and the time I come home for the holidays I will continue with my busy schedule, finish my thesis proposal, take a much anticipated school trip to Berlin, and continue to look for those elusive Parisian fall traditions.
Monet's Gardens Sacre Coeur