Jacqui had recently read about Egyptian hieroglyphics in one of her Katie Kazoo books (at least they are good for something), so Jack decided to take her to the Louvre and give her a little Ancient Egypt 101 tutorial. I knew that charlotte and Natalie would get nothing out of that little trip so we split off and went back to Paris Plages for a little sand castle construction and ice cream consumption. Everyone enjoyed their morning excursions and we were all back by 2:00.
Jack and I started date night with a little caffeine and a little sugar at the Salon de Tea at Laudree. Then onto the Palais du Tokyo and the Paris museum of Modern Art. Both were partially closed down for renovations but together were a nice evening out. We wandered down the Champs toward home and stopped in at Vesuvio for dinner - a decidedly tourist-oriented restaurant that, nonetheless, was putting out good looking pies. We were grateful to take a break from steak frites and enjoyed both the pizza and the people-watching.
Jack and I started date night with a little caffeine and a little sugar at the Salon de Tea at Laudree. Then onto the Palais du Tokyo and the Paris museum of Modern Art. Both were partially closed down for renovations but together were a nice evening out. We wandered down the Champs toward home and stopped in at Vesuvio for dinner - a decidedly tourist-oriented restaurant that, nonetheless, was putting out good looking pies. We were grateful to take a break from steak frites and enjoyed both the pizza and the people-watching.









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