Same Page Monday

1.  Caroline sent me this text yesterday…. ” For some reason I have bubble butt stuck in my head and it made me think of you.  I miss you!!!!” What does that say about me?  Should I be offended?

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2.  I watched Bridget Jones’s Diary over the weekend.  Fact:  I know all the lines of Bridget Jones’s Diary by heart.  What does that say about me?  Should I be worried?

3.  I’ve been working on a scene in acting class.  Sometimes, you need to get the character up on its feet to know whether you are on the right path or not.  My character is much younger than me and is falling in love.  After I put up the scene last week, I realized that I was looking at this character with my 26 year old eyes/brain and all my experiences.  I wasn’t finding the excitement of falling in love like a 17 year old girl would have!   I realized that Allison (not the character) kinda fell out of love with the idea of falling in love.  What does that say about me?  Should I be concerned?

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You can see me thinking hard in this picture… (READ IN BRITISH ACCENT) “And that was it.  Right there.  Right there, that was the moment.  I suddenly realized that unless something changed soon I was going to live a life where my major relationship was with a bottle of wine… and I’d finally die, fat and alone, and be found three weeks later half-eaten by wild dogs. Or I was about to turn into Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction.”  JUST KIDDING.  That was Bridget Jones.

Anyways, this past week I’ve been falling back in love with the idea of falling in love!

My favorite thing I’ve done has been dancing around my room and singing to Whitney Houston! Try it… it’s fun!!

4.  Patty used the term “baby mama” in a conversation last week.  What does that say about her?  Should we be worried?  Just kidding, Mom!  I loved it and think you’re cool!

5.  Emily did a whole post on what Ivy wore.  What does that say about her?  Should we be concerned?  Who wants to break the news to her that Ivy is a dog??  Just kidding, I absolutely loved it!  I want more pictures of Ivy!!

6.  Next Thursday is Thanksgiving… not this Thursday but next Thursday.  In two Thursdays, it’s Thanksgiving.  11 more sleeps.

7.  Patriots play tonight! MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL!  YAY!  Emily… that means Steve will be busy tonight.

And that’s it for this Monday.  Does anyone else have any updates for me?? XOXO

Puppy Update – What Ivy Wore!

Puppy update:  I can’t believe there was a life without her.  She’s such a lover and super rascally all at the same time.  She cracks me up – she is such a well behaved puppy but she also likes to test me and see what she can get away with.  Good thing is that she’ll do anything for a treat… at least I’ve got that going for me!!  Here is my most favorite picture of her taken by our very dear friend Tom Olcott of T. G. Oclott Photography.
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  Now I would like to do a little segment called:  What Ivy wore!  Don’t act like you didn’t see it coming!!  We all knew it would happen one day or another.  Ivy is a Milly & Grace Girl for goodness sake!!  She’s my fashionable little pup and tends to go for a more Ralph Lauren look.  My saving grace is that Steve actually thinks it’s cute.

Here she is in her shawl collar sweater.  This is perfect for staying in on windy nights and cozying up by the fire.

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Next up is her buffalo plaid fleece.  Perfect for brisk walks down at the Boat Basin.  Ivy and I walk the docks a couple time a week.  Being a water dog and all she insists on checking in with the Harbor Master and making sure everything’s in ship shape.

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Finally we have her in her neon orange brush walking jacket. Deer hunting is big on Nantucket and so we can never be too safe!  Plus it keeps her looking very sporty. (Steve bought this for her all on his own.  Yep.) ivyhunterivyhunter2Thanks for tuning in to What Ivy Wore!  Until next time!

What We Did in Paris

About a week before our long weekend vacation, Hannah and I still hadn’t decided where we wanted to go. (We have always been pretty last minute with our trips…it’s really hard to plan on top of going to school!) We were having more trouble than usual deciding because this was our only 5 day break. Our usual travel vacations last 3 days. There were a lot of places we wanted to go, but we wanted to figure out which place could we spend 5 days in and not run out of things to do or to see. That’s how we wound up choosing Paris! And it’s true…we didn’t run out of things to do or see. In fact, there was still a lot left to explore when we had to say “Au revoir, Paris”. However, we managed to accomplish a lot in those 5 days! Here’s what we did.

The first night we went on a boat cruise. Where I took this picture of the Eiffel Tower at night.

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I didn’t think I would be that overwhelmed with emotion when I saw the Eiffel Tower in real life. But, I actually kept saying to myself…”is this really in front of me right now?” I know it seems ridiculous, but it really is amazing.

Then, we headed back to our hotel, but stopped along the way to get some Falafels for dinner. We had heard that it was a local favorite. So, we had to give it a try! There was a line down the street when we arrive, but it was worth it. Cheap and delicious (which these college girls’ budgets appreciated!)

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The next morning we ordered breakfast in bed. Because is there really anything more wonderful?

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And got an early morning start at the Louvre. We wanted to see the Mona Lisa without a massive crowd, which we managed to achieve (there was a crowd but not a massive one…we were able to squeeze our way to the front for a picture!) We also saw the Venus and lots of other awesome paintings and sculptures. We even saw Napoleon’s apartments, which I’m sure as you can imagine were rather extravagant. Oh and here’s a little fun fact about the Louvre: it has about 400,000 pieces of artwork but only about 40,000 pieces are displayed. (Or something ridiculous like that.) Doesn’t that make you want to search for those storage rooms to see what’s in there??

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Afterwards, we walked through the gardens and had the traditional croque monsieur (grilled cheese with ham) and hot chocolate.

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Then, we headed over to the Musee de l’Orangerie. Here we saw Monet’s water lilies (Emily, are you freaking out?) and a Frida Kahlo exhibit. We weren’t allowed to take pictures inside, but here is proof from outside of the exhibit that we were there!

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Then, we walked along the Lock Bridge. All of these people expressing their love by locking the lock onto the bridge and throwing the key in the river is a really beautiful tradition. While looking at all the different locks, we found one from 1980! How cool is that?

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Next, up was the Sainte Chappelle. Okay, now, listen up…if you ever find yourself in Paris, you cannot leave without stepping inside this church. I’m talking about the most magnificent stained glass you’ve ever seen. Ever. This place cannot be topped. We spent 30 minutes in there just staring.

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Then, we went to the Notre Dame, and I’m sad to say I was a little bit underwhelmed after the Sainte Chappelle. The Notre Dame was similar to other cathedrals I had seen, and the Sainte Chappelle was just too amazing. Therefore, I would suggest visiting the Notre Dame before seeing the Sainte Chappelle so that the Notre Dame receives the appreciation it deserves. What did amaze me though, was that it was having it’s 850 year anniversary. Just let that one simmer for a second. 850 years! That is so old. I could barely wrap my head around it.

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After we finished our sightseeing for the day, we walked over to a restaurant nearby, but it didn’t open for dinner until 7:30 so we decided to have a reverse dinner and go get dessert before dinner! We had heard about a place that was supposedly one of the best ice cream places in town…and it was pretty delicious! It was also located on the same street as Johnny Depp’s house, so it wins bonus points for that.

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Once 7:30 rolled around, we walked back to the restaurant, called Le Petit Prince, on a cute little side street with ivy covered buildings. It was rather cute! And the food was pretty good too.

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The next morning, we ate breakfast at a little café that we had heard about called Café Charlot. It served Eggs Benedict!!! In Europe, it’s most common to have a breakfast consisting of pretty much only carbs (cereals, breads, pastries, muesli, etc.). So, when I heard they served Eggs Benedict I knew I wasn’t going to pass up this opportunity. And it was delicious! Hollandaise sauce was almost perfection and Canadian bacon was really tasty.

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After breakfast, we headed over to meet our tour guide for the next three hours. A tour guide, who just so happened to be a photographer! Her name was Ula, and she was such a gem. She took us all over town, showing us the most famous sights and telling us the history behind it. All while snapping some pictures for us, so that we could remember our time in Paris. It was pouring rain, but we still had a great time! (My hair on the other hand has seen better days. It hates the rain. But hey, you can’t win them all!) Here is a picture of us at the end of the tour with Ula. Isn’t she the cutest? (Stay tuned for pictures from the tour in my next post!)

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Once the tour was over and we had to say goodbye to our new friend, we headed over to the Musee d’Orsay. Here we saw some of Van Gogh’s paintings and Degas Ballerina’s and tons and tons of Monet. Again, no pictures allowed (such a bummer). But, the Musee d’Orsay was formerly the train station, so even the building itself was pretty cool. Don’t you think?

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Then, we jumped on the metro and headed over to Montmarte (where Amelie lived). We shopped around until our dinner reservation at Refuge de Fondus, which was such a fun experience! They serve you fondue and wine out of baby bottles! It was awesome.

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And in honor of Amelie’s town…we watched that movie that night in bed. Such a cute one! (From what I saw…I fell asleep halfway through. I must remember to watch that one all the way through at some point.)

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The next morning, we walked to a café called Ten Belles and ate some delicious scones and banana bread for breakfast. It was the cutest little coffee shop.

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And then we wandered through the streets, stopping into shops along the way (mainly children’s shops because they are just way cuter than adult shops…I’m serious Paris has the best children clothes ever. Too bad I don’t have niece or nephew. Ehem, Emily!). We ended up at one of my favorite shops in Paris called Merci. It had clothes, jewelry, home goods, and little trinkets. And on top of that it has a restaurant downstairs with delicious, fresh, and healthy meal choices! It also has a cute little café in a used bookshop. It was the coolest place. You must stop by if you ever find yourself in Paris. Oh and my aunt and uncle and cousin just so happened to be in town so we met them there for lunch! It was so good to catch up with them and spend time with family.

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Then, we shopped the rest of the day! Going into stores like Valentino where we could just admire the merchandise (and met some of the nicest employees there!) and other stores that fit our college budget.

We made a pit stop halfway down our shopping street in Laduree. It is one of my favorites, and since the one in Paris is the original store…I couldn’t pass it up! We drank some delicious tea, ate macaroons, and a yummy raspberry tart.

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We ate some delicious pasta for dinner at Pause Café before heading back to the hotel for our last night in Paris.

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The next morning meant it was back to the reality that we were in Europe to study abroad.

(P.S. Congratulations! If you read this far, you have officially read the longest post ever! Thank you for your patience. I am now officially done with this post.)