We had an amazing meal, and FINALLY got some good grilled chicken!
The next three days were spent wandering the streets of Paris, up the Champs Elysee, to the Iffel tower, along the river, etc. etc. etc. We went to Ile St. Louis one day and had cafe and crepes just in time for a cold winter drizzle. The weather was cloudy, but that's how I imagined Paris to be. The french know how to cook, and we took full advantage of their talents and their wine. The little cafes and restaurants are just like you see in pictures and the waiters are even like I'd always thought they'd be. It was the best place to be when anticipating something because time goes by so fast.
My anticipation ceased on Wednesday morning when Caleb arrived IN Paris!!! He really did! He bought a ticket the week before and met me in Paris! Ali and Margaret headed to Austria on Wednesday morning and I headed to the airport to meet him. I couldn't wait to see him and I know the lady at the information counter was SO annoyed with me because I kept asking the status of the flight. I read every english magazine in the airport store to pass the time and when he finally came through baggage claim, it was the greatest feeling in the world.
We spent the next three days in Paris exploring the city. Paris is so huge and every part of it is different so I hardly saw the same thing twice, plus we had so much fun figuring out the metro. We'd stop for hot chocolate (and coffee)(and wine) and end up talking for hours.
Caleb loves hot chocolate, and they make it right in France- at one cafe, they brought a little thing of hot milk with a little thing of hot melted dark chocolate and an empty mug and you poured it together yourself!
The city is so beautiful at night so after dinner it was nice to walk around the busy streets.
One night we ate at an Egyptian restaurant which was very different, no one spoke english, and the served cinnamon on the couscous! We didn't actually mean to eat there, we thought it was french restaurant from the outside, but the food was really good!
Friday morning we walked to Luxembourg gardens which were the most beautiful gardens I've ever seen.
On Friday night at 7pm, our overnight train to Rome left.... without us. We were on the way to the train station but got stuck in rush hour traffic AND it was the day before All Saints Day which is one of the biggest holidays here. Bottom line... we missed our train. I was NOT happy because I thought we were going to have to buy 2 more overnight tickets (which aren't cheap) and I definitely didn't want to make the 18 hour train ride during the day. Luckily, when I bought the tickets, I had flexible options, which means I could reschedule after I missed it. Thank goodness. So, we had an extra night in Paris and caught the train on Saturday night to Rome!
We arrived in Rome around 10am Sunday morning. We had planned to have 2 days there, but because of the train mishaps, this was our only day, and Caleb was determined (as was I) to see everything. We jumped on the train to Ariccia and he got to see my world here- the hotel, the palace, the little restaurants where we eat, etc. We had lunch (pasta, bruschetta, wine and a biscotti from the local pastry shop) in Ariccia and took the train back to Rome where we did a complete tour of the city in about five hours. Colessum, Roman Forum, Via del Corso, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Piazza del Popolo, etc. He LOVED the gelato (he had it twice!). We had dinner outside on Piazza del Popolo. **Remind one of us to tell you the story about the men with the roses.. hilarious, but too long to type**
He left the next morning and I headed back to Ariccia. We had the best time together, and I want to live in Paris!!

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I love your blog and can't wait to hear about this all in person! Love you!
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