Today was spent walking partout in the Marais with my sister and two fellow bloggers. We decided to have lunch at THE fallafel destination in Paris, L'As du Fallafel, located on rue des Rosiers in the Jewish quartier of Paris. It definitely didn't disappoint, and I wouldn't mind making their delicious shwarma sandwich a weekly, ok-monthly ritual. Afterwards we decided to head over to Place des Vosges, one of the oldest squares in Paris and also the former home of many famous residents (Hugo, Sully, Richelieu, just to name a few). If the weather permits it's a great place to relax with a book or even peruse the several boutiques and art galleries that enclose the park. I had to leave to go pick up the girls from school but would have loved to stay longer.
Tomorrow I have my first of two interviews and I'm trying not to set myself up for disappointment. If they don't go well, or aren't for me, there are more jobs out there. And I'm not going to let any letdowns get in the way of the next 2 weeks-my friends and family will soon be here for our big Franco-American wedding and then J and I will be off to Sorrento, Italia! What could be better than that?
1 comment:
I can't believe how soon it is! I'm seriously jealous of your Italian honeymoon, too. I'm down for making L'As a monthly RDV, too. Thank God I don't live in La Marais, or I'd eat there every single day.
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