We made it after a long flight. Lindsey was able to sleep a few hours while I only got in 20 min. But I did get a lot of good reading in. I am reading a great book right now, "Three Weeks With My Brother." Lindsey's family picked us up at the airport and we drove 6 hours to Germany and spent that night and the next day there. Our hotel was a block away from the Germany Temple which was a beautiful as ever. We were going to do a session with Scott and Sherilee, but I forgot my recommend so those two went on without us. I took a nap as Lindsey went on a run. Lindsey and I were figuring out all the places she has run now; Germany, France, Catalina Island, Utah, Arizona, California, Oregon, New Mexico, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and on the Pacific Ocean (a cruise). The location of the Germany Temple is interesting, but they just don't have the open on the hill land to build on. The next day went to Heidelberg Castle in Heidelberg crazy enough. Then went to an American Cemetery which was very humbling. I can't remember the name of the cemetery off the top of my head. We went to Normandy last time which was amazing, but this one really got to me. It holds about 16,000 soldiers. I got a little teary eyed while there and also while I read an article my father-in-law wrote for a paper about this particular cemetery. Then today Lindsey and I took the train into Paris and spent the day there. Since this is our second time here we went back to the few things that we wanted to see again. We spent some more time in The Louvre Museum, had another look at the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, and went on top of a skyscraper to get a look view of the city. It was amazing to us to see so many buildings and historical things all at once. We enjoyed seeing the Eiffel Tower at a different angle. Last time we were here we went up the Eiffel Tower and looked around, but we enjoyed this one a little better because the crowds were there. The Louvre is one of my favorite places here. I am just blown away that something like a painting or statue can be built of painted in the 1400's and still be here today for us to see. I have also had a fascination with Michelangelo and his life (not because he was thought to of being gay though). So far it has been a great trip! It has especially been nice to spend time with Lindsey's family. If it weren't for them (Scott) this trip would not be possible. We feel so blessed to be able to visit Paris for a second time. I will post some more things of our trip for those of you that care.

Eating lunch in front of Notre Dame

Just a little windy up here!!

A look out on Paris with the Eiffel Tower in view.

A beautiful as ever!!!! Lindsey not that tower of metal.
Much smaller in real life than you would expect. I do want to note as well that what I am doing in this picture is highly illegal... shhh.

Just a great shot.

The Louvre Museum -
2 comments:
Sweet pictures! Hope you are having fun! Could you post some more nude male statues please? You should have quite the erotica collection by now.
Oh, and I suggest word verification (In Settings) for comments, that way you don't get spam comments.
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Oui Oui Mossier' Have fun brother. Look forward to the travel log on your return.
BGA
Note:Non-blog comment. Nice win last week. You are not out yet. Your team will be tough if you make the playoffs.
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