Sunday, March 3, 2013

ART, Skulls, and the Eiffel Tower

We just got back from our "last" trip to Paris and Disneyland for the kids. We still hadn't been to the Louvre and the first Sunday of the month entrance is FREE. It was crazy-busy, but we didn't feel bad when the kids were ready to leave after a quick sprint through the exhibits. AMAZING!!! It was so incredible to see these statues and works of art that are world famous, and to view them (rather quickly) but to see them was an experience I will never forget. The kids did pretty good too, Brielle only cried for a little while, then she finally fell asleep. And the boys were good to follow Ben around as they navigated their way using the "treasure" map. Of all the amazing pieces in the vast collection, the boys were drawn to the little cherub choking the goose. Ben was attacked as a young boy by a rouge bird and never forgot that encounter. He said "This is what I would have done to that goose" and the boys reenacted the event with stark realism and enthusiasm to one another. It was a funny "Platt" moment.





We also had never been to the underground catacombs and thought we should give it a go. We waited longer in this line to get than at the Louvre, but they only allowed 200 people to be under there at a time. I'm sure the people around us were entertained by our "pass the time" activities, the kids were always doing something embarrassing or completely hilarious. Connor had fallen asleep on the metro ride there and didn't wake up until we were deep underground. He didn't like the millions of skulls and bones lining our path, but he made it through alive. As did we all! It is interesting to think about all the bodies that were hauled there at night across town during this monumental project


I liked the name of this shop- + a little daugher too! :)


Then to end the day we got off the metro at Trocadero to get a good view of the Eiffel Tower for our last photo opportunity with the family. The kids were climbing and dancing, smearing Nutella all over their faces from their hot crepe and waffle, and singing their own little Eiffel Tower song. I am the first to admit we were not prepared for how chilly it got when the sun began to go down. Everyone around us were bundled up tight in their winter apparel and we were in shirts with no coats. We stayed until everyone got their picture taken. My favorites are the ones where Brecon has his arms in the air, smiling so big, and singing some crazy song. We just could not get him to hold still. He loves that dang tower so much! I am only posting the clean shots... so just use your imagination with the Nutella :)







Back to the Louvre... I am having a struggle getting them in the right order









2 comments:

Rachelle said...

Loved Paris and I am so proud of you for braving the Louvre with 4 kids...you never cease to amaze me. I LOVED the story about waiting in line and how your kids were "entertaining" all the other tourists...just imagine the show they would have put on if you threw a Townsend and Emerson in the mix:) I miss you guys so much and I miss our adventures together.

Blaine Family said...

just saw this. These pictures are awesome, Becky!!! My favorite is the one with Cael in front of the Mona Lisa.