Geoff and I have a statement that we've said while on every single trip we've taken in Europe. It goes something like this: "We need to come back here again someday...without kids!" While we are beyond thankful that our girls have had these incredible travel opportunities, traveling with toddlers is well, really hard and sometimes stinks. Don't let the adorable pictures of them all over Europe fool you! As with parenting in general, it requires an extra dose of planning, patience, flexibility and money. On top of all those, the list of things you really want to do and see at any one destination has to be rung through the "kid-doable" filter usually leaving you with skimpy leftovers.
So when my brother Doug mentioned to me over the summer that he was going to be in Paris in early October and that it would be great if I could somehow get down to see him, my head instantly started swimming of all the Paris to-do's that have had to be eliminated from the list in our two previous visits to the City of Light. That was quickly followed with glorious thoughts of not being responsible for and continually needed by two children for a to be determined period of time. Thanks to some additional outsourcing of childcare to our nanny and her roommate and sacrificing on Geoff's part of a golf tournament in Houston that he had to miss, we were able to make it work out for me to get away for all of about 40 hours for a whirlwind visit to one of my favorite cities.
At the Musse d'Orsay, famous of its many Monet, Van Gogh and Renoir masterpieces among other works of art
Taking photos of the art wasn't allowed. The next best thing? Massive clocks.
The museum was followed but a lot of wandering around various Paris neighborhoods and dining at local cafes. How nice it was to sit at the cafes for as long as we wanted and not be in a rush to get the girls feed before having to bolt.
Eventually we found our way over to Notre Dame Cathedral. While I had already toured it once before on our first visit to Paris in 2013, it still continues to awe inspire. What an incredible piece of architecture!
The Place de la Bastille
Musse d'Louve
Interesting and a bit creepy to say the least.
Before hoping on the train back to London, we again enjoyed some leisurely strolling, cafes and delicious french pastries. Ahh...such is the Paris life!
Macaroon anyone?
The Love Lock Bridge
Au Reviour, Paris! Someday I'll be back again without the kids (but hopefully with the husband!) for more of your magic.





























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