- I think we'll be saying that for a while. Thanks to the generosity of Kevin's parents, the entire Godin clan met in France for Christmas! I KNOW, France! I have a new appreciation now for many things French. Seriously, the people were nothing like the stereotypes I had heard, the scenery was gorgeous, and don't even get me started about the food! It seems like the four main food groups in France are bread, cheese, whole cream, and chocolate. (Note to self, I can never move there or I risk gaining 30 pounds!) Kevin's sister was a great hostess and showed us some wonderful highlights from Marseilles and Paris. Thank you, Kimberly, for being so great!
- Unfortunately, Kevin's mom, dad, brother, sister-in-law, and 2 nieces arrived 4 days late, on Christmas Eve. They originally planned to arrive on the 20th, but due to engine problems with their plane they missed the international leg of their flight. And because of the blizzards in Europe, the first time all 6 of them could get on another flight was 4 days later! They made the best of it while doing some fun things in the DFW area.
- While we waited for the Texas bunch to arrive, we got to see some of the highlights of Marseilles. One of our first stops was at Starbucks. I know, we were in beautiful France and ended up at Starbucks. But this is a highlight for us since we love coffee and live in the land of no Starbucks. All you Asia-dwellers will appreciate this...the baked goods were just as tasty as they looked! The French know their chocolate.
One day we went to a park near Kimberly's house, where we happened upon scenery like this. I felt like I was standing in a post card. Coming from the land of concrete-block buildings, we appreciated the beautiful architecture.
When the Texas bunch arrived on Christmas Eve, they hadn't seen their luggage in 5 days. It went on it's own little separate journey through Europe. And it didn't arrive in France when they did. So when the luggage had still not arrived by 3 pm on Christmas Day, these three went back to the airport to retrieve 6 pieces of luggage for the Texas 6. They were victorious! It was a huge relief since we were heading to Paris the next day and the luggage had most of their warm clothes as well as warm clothes they brought for our girls. There were huge sighs of relief at that point. And that evening we opened gifts.
The Eiffel Tower was our first stop in Paris. Here she is in all her beauty. It was more massive than I imagined it would be.
We discovered in Paris that Trinity does NOT handle cold weather well. She wasn't about to spend 2 hours waiting in line in 18 degree weather. So Kimberly and I took her back to the warm hotel while the rest of the crew went up in the tower. Grace did a great job walking all over Paris and traveled wonderfully this trip. She seemed like such a big girl. It sure helped that she had 2 cousins along which she adored!
4 comments:
Oooh la la! Loved this post and all of the pictures, especially since I've never been to France and would love to go someday. Glad the whole luggage and flight delay thing got sorted out -- that would have been such a bummer to mess up Christmas! And that is the view from her back porch? Talk about a stunning view!
wow. such special memories!
ah! love this post! and love that you were able to make such precious family memories! your parents-in-love rock! looking forward to a little reunion with you guys ourselves... counting the months! until then, sending lots of (((hugs))) ~jd2
You did an exceptional job in describing our adventures in France. Each photograph and explanation gave us a wonderful reminder of our time there. Nana
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