Not sure why I am up so early, but I am, and writing. Yesterday we got a relatively earlier start, and went to the 8th arrondissement to check out the area where the possible apartment is for our spring visit. First we headed to the Musée Jacquemart-André on Boulevard Haussman where there was an exhibit of English Victorian paintings from the cult of beauty. We both enjoyed it very much. Then we walked to the Champs Élysées and the area. Checked out a market nearby and then began looking for a place for some lunch.
We found a Chinese restaurant, and decided to go in. Had a great meal, and the woman who I think is the owner was very friendly and nice. She asked where we were from and we found out that she is from Malaysia, so had a nice conversation about things Malaysian. I told her that I had lived there for a year, and she said that things have changed a lot. We asked if she had been to the US, but she hasn’t. Anyway, very nice, and the food was great, so we told her when we are back in the spring, we will be regulars.
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By the time we got on the bus, and were getting close to home, it was late. We were supposed to meet Alex and Claire, but David said he didn’t want to go out after a full day. Once home, David took a nap, and I ran out to get some food for dinner. Went to Picard – a store that only has frozen food – and picked up some pizzas. They were good! Then some TV, the blog and then sleep. I will head back to bed now for a little while.
So Christian Dior me, from my head to my toe.