Today was bittersweet since it was our last day in Europe. We did many fun things and took our last looks of the city and what Paris had to offer. We had the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful and well known art works, like the Mona Lisa, and we were able to walk through the halls of the magnificent Notre Dame, which will soon reach its 850th anniversary. After, we had a few hours of free time to do a little shopping and some eating. My friend and I both decided to try Foie Gras, which is duck liver, with toast. What can I say? We're adventurous eaters ;) although it wasn't my most favorite meal, and I probably wouldn't order it again, I'm glad I got the chance to try it at least once. After free time, we got the choice of going to either another art museum or climbing the Eiffel Tower. I chose to climb the Eiffel Tower, which I have no clue why because I hate exercise and I'm extremely afraid of heights. But I did it and I'm so glad I did. Although the trek up was tiring and gruesome, the view was worth it. It was absolutely breathtaking. Thankfully, the climb down was much, much easier.
After meeting with the rest of our group and eating dinner, we went on a boat tour and got a beautiful view of the city on the river. After seeing the tower all lit up, I can end my trip with a huge smile and many memories to last a lifetime.
-Brianna
Today could be seen as both one of the most enlightening days of the trip, but also one of the saddest. Amongst short lived complaints such as " I've literally gotten five hours of sleep this entire trip" and " My feet have been reduced to stumps" was the obvious wonder of being in one of the most beautiful and renowned cities in the world. Today started off with us being extremely tired due to a late night on Thursday. However, we could not sleep on the bus because there was no bus; we took the Metro.
Ah the Parisian metro. Busy, extensive, and complicated. Orange line, green line, this stop and then that stop. But in the end, we all arrived in one piece at the Louvre. It was simply breathtaking; even people who do not love art have to appreciate the works of genius hanging in the beautiful rooms of the Louvre, which was, in itself, a work of art. No words can describe the utter beauty of the pieces housed in this museum.
Then was lunch which ended in delicious Parisian desserts: crepes, mousses, tarts with cremes and fresh strawberries topped with copious amounts of powdered sugar. Free time was given then.
Paris at night is much different than Paris in the morning; it turns into a city of light once the sun goes down. This day was ended with the group eating freshly cooked crepes filled with Nutella and fruit looking up at the twinkling Eiffel Tower. The air was cool which contrasted with the pipping hot crepes we all clutched in our hands. And as we looked up at the tower, it finally hit us that we were leaving Europe; our trip was over. We had made great friends, laughed till we cried, seen beautiful art and fell in love with the country in the process. We were able to have a wonderful opportunity, and have experiences we won't forget. Looking back at the Eiffel Tower as we were leaving, there were many voices saying what was on all of our minds. The simple statement of " I don't want to leave."
-Serena



























