Saturday, May 23, 2009

Goodbye Berlin, Hello Paris!

Erica here. Let's see...where did we leave off? It seems like DAYS ago when we were in Berlin but really it was only yesterday.


Yesterday morning, we had "breakfast" as usual at the New Zealand cafe. After that, we headed out to the Berlin wall memorial. We walked alongside the wall, took some pictures, and uh...promoted its deterioration. We visited a really, really cool multi-media exhibit just across the street from the wall. It consisted of old photos, audio, and video. There was a lot of textual information as well, but it was usually an accompaniment to some other form of media. The images and the video were especially helpful in painting a picture of the life of the wall and the lives it affected. (The audio was all in German and Russian so...that didn't really hit home for us as much.) We did get to see some video of John F Kennedy and VP Johnson. All the Berliners were really happy to see them so that was neat to see.


After the wall, we headed back to the hostel to pack up and wait out the rain that had just started up. The New Zealanders had already left. At some point, we were hurried out by one of the hostel dudes. And when we went to check out, the New Zealand guy at the counter sort of "joked" about our late check-out, which wasn't fair - we had asked the previous day when we needed to be out and one of the dudes at the counter said it didn't matter. So there! So we headed out to the train station to wait and wait and wait for the train. The station was actually pretty cool, though. It's practically a shopping center, like a lot of the really cool airports.


Boarding the train was a little confusing, but we got it all figured out thanks to another seasoned traveller who just happened to be in the cart that we had initially boarded (the wrong cart, as it so happens). We rode 2nd class couchette. We both had the two top "beds" in the tiny little "room," which had its ups and downs. We sort of got to take over the luggage rack because we were the only ones who could easily access it, but getting up and down the ladder was sort of a hassle...and I bet annoying for the people trying to sleep below us.


I slept through most of the ride. (I'd get woozy if I stood up for too long while the train was moving.) I hardly took pictures at all. Chris was up for much more of it and perhaps can comment more on the ride later.


When we arrived in Paris this morning, we headed straight for the tourist office to buy our rail passes. The line was moving ridiculously slow and these two really annoying kids were bumping into us, pushing us and making all sorts of racket as they rough-housed. Where were the parents? They were taking an excruciatingly long time talking to the ONE GUY who was working in the tourist office. Ugh. I almost lost it when the little girl started crying and pushed past us to run to mommy. It's all fun and games until someone goes too far. She was wearing a beret too, which also irritated me.


We took the metro to our hostel (le Montclair Montmartre), which was relatively easy to find. Even though we had signed up to check in at noon, the front desk lady said that check-in doesn't start until 3pm. Ugh. Fine. We asked her where we could do laundry and she pointed us up the road. So we did some laundry. It probably cost us about $8 each to wash a week's worth of clothes. After laundry, we headed back to the hostel to drop off our bags. The nice front desk lady decided to go ahead and see if our room was ready...and it was. So she let us in early and we headed straight for the showers...


Showering here is difficult. I miss the awesome shower that we had at Schlafmeile. The showers here...you have to keep turning the water on. It automatically shuts off after about 5 seconds - no exaggeration. It's also really hard to navigate because the shower space is tiny.


After showering, we headed out to buy groceries. We spent 20 euros total for about a week's worth of lunch & snacks. A great deal, considering that we had each been spending close to 20 euros on dinner every night. I just wish I had known that the grocery store didn't give you bags for your items. I had to pack a bunch of stuff in my purse and Chris had to carry a bunch of stuff in his hands! We came back to the hostel with our groceries and fixed us some sandwiches. Then, we started the day.


First we headed out to Notre Dame cathedral, which was free. (That surprised me.) We took a lot of pictures there and bought a cute little token (sort of like our pressed pennies at home) as a souvenir. The only downside to the cathedral was the crowds. Every time I stopped to snap a photo, I felt like I was getting in the way of the meandering herd of people taking the suggested route through the building.


Then we headed out to the Arc du Triomphe. Which was big. There was some sort of ceremony going on when we got there. A lot of military personnel was present and everyone was barred from entering the center of the arch until the drills and ceremonial bits were done. Still don't know what was going on, but suspect that it has to do with the tribute to the unknown soldier.


After the arch, we headed out to the Eiffel Tower. Just before sunset, because we are awesome. We were able to snap day shots, sunset shots, and night shots of Paris from the tower. We stuck around long enough to capture photos of the tower while the millennium lights were twinkling, something that people here (mainly tourists) get really excited about. On the way back to the metro station, we dodged about a billion gypsies selling tiny little eiffel towers (some which lit up different colors...cheesy but also really cool...to me, anyway) before passing by the wonderfully-fragrant Iolanda restaurant. Chris had a ham omelette and I had some Tagliatelle aux eggplant. Mmmm


And now we are back here. Chris is sleeping because he was just not into doing this long blog and I am doing this long blog basically because Chris didn't want to. Well, my wrists hurt from typing so I am going to go to bed now. Check back soon for more of our adventures. Tomorrow, we head to Versailles.


1 comment:

  1. Hey Chris! I am truly jealous of you and this trip. I keep looking at the pictures and reading the stories and just keep thinking how awesome this would be and how we have to go together someday. I don't know if I am going to be able to be in Houston when you get back because I may have to work but I am going to try very hard. I can't wait to hear more about your trip! - Daniel

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