Yesterday, I went exploring with Alex. The Paris suburbs are across the highway from the building we live in (U of C seriously housed us in the middle of nowhere), and we've been pretty entranced by the really intense church across the way:
Yesterday evening, my friends and I ate dinner at a tiny African restaurant Alex and I found during our morning Parisian suburb adventure. The food was absolutely DELICIOUS and cheap, but because I basically embarrassed all of my friends by whipping out my camera and snapping shots of the place, I refrained from snapping shots a second time. This is what I *was* able to take pictures of:
I'm not too sure what happened to my Sunday, given that I woke up obscenely early and ended up not doing very much at all. I went to the Musée d’art et d’histoire du Judaïsme, which was one of the best-curated museums I have visited in Europe. I was hoping that I'd learn a thing or two that I could use for my BA, but the museum covered Judaism in Europe up until WWII. Also, no photos were allowed (there were tombstones and tons of menorahs inside, so I understand)... but, boy, I wish I could show you how cozy and beautiful the museum is!
I just came back from La Rhumerie, a pretty fantastic lounge/bar that serves rum-based drinks (i.e. I likey. A lot.). Aside from the fantastic (and fantastically girly) drinks, there was a jazz band playing right behind us. I was oh so tempted to join in...
Paris, I will miss you. But it's pretty baller that I have so much to look forward to in Chitown =)
xoxo,
D

Oh man, take advantage of Louvre free Friday nights a few extra times before you go . . . if you have more than a week left there. (Man, I need to go back to Paris before I turn 26, or else I'll never get to go for free ever again!) In case nobody's told you about them, you line up at night (I don't remember what time it starts) and show them your ID. Amazing.
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