I think I've let enough time pass to really admit that I'm in love with
     I'm starting to have tourists ask me where to find things, even though I want to tell them "It's okay, I'm really just one one of you, too!" I can navigate the city by métro without consulting my city map book every single time. I can go to Franprix (The local grocery store chain where I found peanut butter and salsa! YES!) and bring my own bag for my groceries since they don't offer any. I have yet to figure out how to throw my money back into my wallet and pack my groceries fast enough so I don't slow everyone down and get stared at. I don't know how they do it so fast. To the other shoppers, I probably look like I have oven mitts for hands, dropping coins everywhere and loading yogurts pretty much with two hands into my bag. 
   Yesterday we visited Les Invalides, which is a large Baroque building that was once a hospital (and still partially is, I think) and now houses Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb and the French military museum. It was fascinating to see endless hallways of uniforms and weapons from all different wars and eras. We even saw Napoleon's preserved horse, which is probably one of the weirdest things I've ever seen. 
     Another thing I love about living in Paris 
Rachel
Rachel
| Les Invalides- that dome is the one that you can see under the Eiffel Tower. | 
| Napoleon | 
| Napoleon's horse- isn't that crazy and gross? | 
| Good times with good people | 
 
 
i'm so happy you love Paris!! xo
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