Day Five in Paris

After spending an entire day in the museum, I was pretty exhausted. Luckily just about everyone else was too. We spent our last day just doing tourist pictures since most of us didn't get the pictures we wanted earlier in the week.


On our way back to the Notre Dame, we stopped by the bookstore Shakespeare & Co. This has been something I've saved on Pinterest years ago so it was way cool to be able to see it again. I ended up finding a book that I bought about the book heist that Hitler executed. I haven't had the chance to finish it since I've had to finish writing a paper for my independent study but what I've read has been really interesting.









This guy was sitting outside the store typing up poems for people on an old type-writer. How neat!


The last thing on my list was the Notre Dame; I didn't get a picture in front of it when we went earlier so I was glad I had the chance to see it again.


We made an extra stop at the Arc de Triomphe for Laura and went back to the Eiffel Tower for Krosbi. We barely made it to the airport on time, but we ended up having time to spare. In the Paris airport, Krosbi and I were talking and some gross dude came up to us and tried to talk to us. Krosbi and I are full of no-nonsense so luckily someone else in our group came up and started talking to him. He really loved being talked to by a cute girl. Krosbi and I felt that he was probably a murderer (he definitely was). Just his entire disposition and the way he interrupted us as well as how he just immediately started swearing when he was talking--all of it was a recipe for a murderer. When we got to Amsterdam, he tried to ask for phone numbers. Thank goodness, Krosbi interrupted and told him no, otherwise, he would have killed all of us.

Paris was really cool, but I hope that when I go back to France, I have the chance to see other things such as the D-Day Launch in Normandy and literally anywhere else in France.

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