With our backpacks repacked for the next leg of our adventure, I awoke in the wee hours of the morning to make sure we were ready. We walked from our house down to the train station, stopping at the bakery for breakfast. Tony was able to join us just for the day, but I am so glad he was with us for even a short time. Upon arriving, we navigated to our flat, waited for the owners and checked in. It was in a very old building, the wooden steps creaked and groaned under our feet as we climbed to the third floor. It was definitely a quaint flat, harkening back to a much earlier era. We then headed out to meet my sister and her family at the Louvre. We said goodbye to Tony and went to find dinner and strolled past the Eiffel Tower. Then back to the flat to get some sleep. Our second day started out a little rough. I could not get the wifi to work, nor would my phone work. I decided to shower and try to not stress. I went to plug in the hair dryer that was at the flat, only to discover...
Oh, good thing he's as cute as he is!! What a honey!!
ReplyDeleteSo good to see him smile! You should bake more cornmeal. :-)
ReplyDeletesomeone needs to invent baby food that balls up like mercury when it falls to the floor, then rolls together into a ball, that can be played with. That's my original idea. I guess your dust pan really earns its space in the broom closet.
ReplyDeleteLol, too cute. =) I also like the color of your dining room walls. =)
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