{"id":325,"date":"2007-09-27T06:38:22","date_gmt":"2007-09-27T11:38:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kaitlyn-marsue.net\/?p=325"},"modified":"2007-09-27T06:38:22","modified_gmt":"2007-09-27T11:38:22","slug":"good-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/kaitlyn-marsue.net\/?p=325","title":{"rendered":"Good Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\tWe have spent the day in Paris and so far I&#8217;ve gone only to places I haven&#8217;t made it to on previous trips.  Thank goodness, since this is the 4th trip here in a year.<\/p>\n<p>\tWe started at the Opera House.  I&#8217;d have never even thought of going there except it&#8217;s written up in a \u0093Paris with Kids\u0094 guidebook Debbie gave me for my birthday.<\/p>\n<p>\tI confess, I had no idea that the \u0093Phantom of the Opera\u0094 is an old legend about this place&#8230; complete with the lake underneath the building and the massive chandelier that actually fell on the audience during a performance.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe building is amazing.  Unbelievably ornate, oozing with marble, gilding and excess.<\/p>\n<p>\tA rehearsal was going on which meant the auditorium was closed.  We could wander around the lobby and the library; that took more than an hour.  The only way to see the lake under the opera where the phantom hung out is with a guided tour.  None today.  Or tomorrow.   Bill wants to go back.  He wants to see that lake.  I want to see a show there.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe same guidebook then led us to an English bookstore down the street.  Don&#8217;t tell Bill, but I do have a few books at home I&#8217;m already reading or plan to read.  But I couldn&#8217;t pass up the chance to get more.  I bought two books written by an ex-pat living in France.  Oddly, that is my new favorite topic.  I also bought a flip book with a new word for every day of the year.  It&#8217;s intended for someone between 5 and 7 years old.  I hope it isn&#8217;t too hard for me.  Kaitlyn was excited by the idea of books in English, but the kids section was small and she didn&#8217;t see anything she really wanted.  Bill bought her a box of like a thousand stickers.  He picked out a photography magazine for himself.  I almost added a Martha Stewart Living to our stack, but couldn&#8217;t bring myself to pay 7 Euros for it.<\/p>\n<p>\tSince the guidebook hadn&#8217;t steered us wrong yet, we followed it yet again.<\/p>\n<p>\tIt says to be sure to visit the \u0093grands magasins\u0094 (big department stores) near l&#8217;opera.  I have never been in a store so big.  It&#8217;s worth visiting just to see the stained-glass dome in the center&#8230; 6 stories up.  I went with Kaitlyn while Bill waited for Debbie and Don. I thought I was taking her to the children&#8217;s clothing department.   Turns out, I was taking her to the TOY department&#8230; which is bigger than the entire King Jouet toy store in Grenoble.  Seems everything in Paris really is better.  Kaitlyn carefully wandered the aisles and examined a lot of Barbie and Polly Pocket options, but kept returning to the same item&#8230; a mini-Barbie thingie.  Naturally, we gave in and bought it.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe real reason we&#8217;d even gone into the massive department store was because the guidebook said to eat at the rooftop restaurant.<\/p>\n<p>\tIt mentioned something about how it is a good option if the weather is nice.   I thought it meant if it isn&#8217;t rainy or foggy, because that would block the view of the city.  No, it meant because the restaurant is on the roof&#8230; outside&#8230; covered only with a tent.  So the view was great but the wind was cold.  I was a little worried, too, because the menu was quite small, only in French, and I could not translate all of any single dish.  Everyone else seemed ok with it and I feel like yesterday I stepped on some toes, so I just kept my mouth shut.  Thank goodness.  The food was excellent.  I had mushroom soup which was really good.  Kaitlyn took one bite of her meal and said \u0093My chicken is really good.\u0094  Then she ate a chicken leg, two servings of broccoli (Bill put his on her plate) and her potatoes.  She tried but didn&#8217;t like the spinach.  All of us nearly licked our plates clean.<\/p>\n<p>\tSo far, this guidebook is a real winner.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We have spent the day in Paris and so far I&#8217;ve gone only to places I haven&#8217;t made it to on previous trips. 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