Paris, France
Days 9 and 10 of spring break were spent back in the beautiful city of Paris. The morning of April 2nd, at roughly 5:20 am, Tym and I headed to the nearest metro station where we took the train up to the airport to pick up Tym's younger brother Logan and his cousin Kirk. We got to the airport, picked up Logan first because his flight got in first and then went and picked up Kirk. Both had good flights but we glad to be out of the airplane.
Logan sleeping, like always :)
The Eiffel Tower during a light show.
We decided to take the metro straight to the car rental place and then come back and pick up our bags. Once we got there, Kirk realized he didn't have his passport and we could get the car without it. We hurried back to my apartment, got packed up and headed back to Hertz to pick up the car. After seeing how much luggage we had, the lady upgraded us to an "American" sized car. Turns out it was a Chevy car and had enough room for all of us and our stuff. Kirk drove, Tym took passenger and Logan and I took the back. After the stress of actually getting the car we then had to figure out where we were supposed to go. Paris is surrounded by a circle, anything inside the circle is Paris and anything on the outside of the circle is suburbs. We had some trouble getting the car to do what it was supposed to, it wasn't automatic, and we had some breakdowns in the middle of Parisian intersections. I think we all saw our life flash before our eyes several times while laughing so hard we were crying because the car would smell like toot every time that happened. After nearly 30 minutes, we made it to the city circle and found our exit up to Normandy.
Us in the car :)
Although we tried to help, Logan and I realized we were much more helpful when we were asleep. So we slept, all the time :) We made it safely up to Caen to the Caen War Memorial and each pulled out our iPhones and our one iPad to download directions to each of the places we wanted to see. Mind you it was roughly 6 pm by this time and only had about 2 hours of daylight left. We decided to head up towards Omaha Beach and saw some beautiful countryside along the way. For some reason, everything in the car seemed to be funny and we all were laughing so hard! The car smelled like toot, the roads were so little and sketchy we weren't even sure we were going the right way and everything just seemed to be funny. We made it to Omaha Beach or so we thought, turns out it was a golf course/resort. This added to the funnies and after driving a little ways we found Omaha Beach. We stopped along several points to see the open area of the beach and another time to see the memorial. The sand on Omaha Beach is the finest and softest sand I've ever felt in my entire life. It was beautiful! We each took stone as a keep sake and enjoyed walking up and down the shoreline picking up rocks, getting my shoes full of sand and taking pictures. The American Cemetery overlooks Omaha Beach and we tried to get in but it had closed at 5 pm and there was no way to get in. The sun was setting and we were all hungry so we headed back on the road towards Rouen, where we would be spending the night.
Caen War Memorial
Omaha Beach Memorial
Tym taking a picture of Logan taking a picture of a little orange tractor pulling a boat. Can you tell we're from a land locked state?
Omaha Beach
Log and I
Rouen was less than a 2 hour drive and Logan and I slept most of the way, again. We stopped for supper at a gas station and made it to Rouen just fine. Getting through Rouen was a completely different story and we had the same issues of the car stopping the middle of intersections, driving on the wrong side of the road because that was what the sign said, driving down several bus lanes and seeing the same group of drunk people multiple times. We all had the giggles again and we all had to go to the bathroom! We checked-in and headed up to our room where we watched television in French and I was the only person seeming to enjoy it :) And then heading to bed before heading out to Amsterdam in the morning!