In Part I, I wrote about the many joys of being in Paris with children. While the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum were obvious highlights, the quiet strolls through the parks, sipping hot chocolate, and just relaxing in general weren’t bad either.
The thrill of Friday night was the Christmas Market along the Champs-Élysées. This is a spectacular market that forms every year and a stroll along the stalls is somehow both exciting and relaxing at the same time. This was followed by a couple spins around the famous Ferris Wheel of Paris, which gave us stunning views of the lights of Paris.
On Saturday, we were off to check out a kick-ass playground and the Guignol puppet show in the Luxemburg Gardens. Sherry and I have always enjoyed watching children play here and were really looking forward to watching children we knew having a blast. After paying a nominal fee, we spend the next 90 minutes with huge smiles on our faces because the kids had even bigger smiles on theirs.
At last, the bell announcing the start of the Guignol puppet show began to ring so it was off the theater. Watching the kids watch the show, which was of course in French, convinced me of two things. Certain things are funny, like being scared by a big hairy spider in an old château, in any language and that the true universal language has got be the laughter of children.
As the day winded down, we ate lunch in a Brasserie, shopped in the Latin Quarter, made the requisite stop at Shakespeare and Company, visited Notre Dame, and made a side trip to get the best ice cream in the world. The day ended with a 2-hour dinner complete with view of the Eiffel Tower followed by watching the Eiffel Tower sparkle from the Trocadero, which is our favorite vantage point and where the whole adventure started.
The last part is traditional for Sherry and I and it’s how we end every trip to Paris. What made this trip truly special was enjoying one of favorite places in the world with some of our favorite people in the world.
As for the kids, they never ceased to amaze us. Their energy, wide-eyed bewilderment, and their laughter added a whole new dimension to this trip. But mostly, they simply got it! They understood what hanging out in Paris was all about and that was truly special for us.
À bientôt
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