After dinner, we all headed to the Eiffel tower to see it sparkle in the last rays of the evening light. It was at this picturesque moment that we all had to say good-bye. The next day Scott's parents, and Caroline were headed back to Moscow, Russia, and Scott and I had a train to catch to Les Eyzies, France. What a great way to end our time in Paris, with Scott's family where there family first began.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
The Maddux clan reunites in Paris
After dinner, we all headed to the Eiffel tower to see it sparkle in the last rays of the evening light. It was at this picturesque moment that we all had to say good-bye. The next day Scott's parents, and Caroline were headed back to Moscow, Russia, and Scott and I had a train to catch to Les Eyzies, France. What a great way to end our time in Paris, with Scott's family where there family first began.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Paris again
Museums visited -- 10: Louvre - art, Versailles, Pompidou - modern art, Jewish Art and History, Orangerie - late 19th and early 20th century art, Rodin - sculpture, Cluny - medieval art, Orsay - art, Natural History, and the Museum of Evolution.
Other sights and activities: outside of Notre-Dame (too crowed to get in, but don't worry I have a whole week left), Rick Steves guided walking tour around the Left Bank, relaxing in the Luxembourg garden, shopping at an open market, and eating lost of rich and tasty French food.
Since I can't possibly do tell you about all of it I will just show you the highlights of my pics.
Fifth we have the beautiful pic of me...and the Notre-Dame cathedral. :) Next...
The last two pics (6&7) are from the Rodin museum. Guess what?! Rodin is considered the best sculptor since Michelangelo! That's quite a compliment! I do LOVE his sculpture, so I took a few pics outside in the gardens, and a couple inside too, sans flash. He is considered an impressionist sculptor, so his works look unfinished on purpose. He was looking to create the feeling of energy movement and life in his statues. If you'll notice, there is a feeling of restlessness and tension in his work, and I think that is so cool! Rodin's art is my new art "discovery" on this trip. I always have room to love some new art!
6) Me and The Thinker
7) Does anyone else think these guys need to be in a Beyonce video? "oh oh oh...if you like it then you shoulda put a ring on it..."
Maddux OUT!
Friday, July 2, 2010
Paris reflections
So what have I seen so far? Well, many many sights, and museums, which I will list in another post, but my favorite things are always just sitting in a cafe enjoying an espresso while people watching, or trying to talk to someone who knows less English than I do French, or just sitting in a shady spot in a garden reading or knitting. Is it okay that I'm not including any pics in this particular Paris post? I will post pics and get into what touristy things I have seen, but in the mean time I am loving just blending in to Parisian society -- buying fresh fruit at the open market, going to the local organic food store for breakfast or lunch, doing laundry, and smiling when someone starts to talk to me in French. (That means that they don't know I'm not French *smile*)
Scott and I eat at least one meal at the same restaurant, Le Diplomat, every day. The wait staff there already knows our faces and greets us warmly when we walk in the door. (No, it's not a sushi restaurant...I know it's shocking) We walk down the same streets every day, away from the tourist crowds...I love coming "home" to that every night. I do wish I could live here. More later...
Monday, June 28, 2010
Events of note
My new hobby is knitting. I am so addicted! To use a popular term right now, it's very "zen" for me; it's relaxing, and allows me to slow my brain down and be productive at the same time. One of my very close friends, Hanna, taught me a few weeks before my birthday, and I was hooked. She very generously bought me my very own knitting starter kit as a birthday present, and I haven't been able to stop knitting since. Unfortunately, I don't have any pics of my projects at the moment, but there will be time in the future.
My new kitty is all black and his name is Angus...(pause for chuckling). I fell in love with him and took him home on the same day. Ever since we brought him home he has been the best cuddler, and one of the most annoying cats ever. It really is one way or the other. I am either calling him my favorite kitty or trying not to strangle him. He is into EVERYTHING! My friend Wendy, who is a long time cat lover, said, "Oh yeah, well he's a kitten." No...that's not it...he consumes or tries to consume EVERYTHING. If I had a nickle for every time I have yelled a sentence that starts with, "Angus! No kitties in the..." I wouldn't need to work. Wendy very kindly volunteered to watch our cats while we are gone on our European excursion (sucker), and has since informed my that my cats are crazy...I tried to tell her.
Not too long ago we had a much anticipated visit from our friends the Grahams, Marc and Jill, and their two boys Desmond ("the Bruce" as Scott and I like to call him), and Jaxter. It was a whirl wind of a week, but a total blast. There were reunions with other friends that had moved away, a grand girl's night, some quality Jill-Tressa bonding time, and much playing and laughing with small children. For more information on this topic I suggest you take a peek at Jill's blog. She has recorded the excitement very well. (jill-log.blogspot.com)
A few weeks after I finished my 6th school year at Strawberry Hill, Scott and I then embarked on another European summer adventure, this time for six weeks...let the art gluttony begin!
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Sydney
First stop, Sydney Aquarium:
Our last stop was the Taronga Zoo. It's probably my favorite zoo because guests can be part of so many enclosures, minus the dangerous animals of course. I don't have room for a whole lot of pics, but Scott got to pet an Echidna, and we both got to get close to the kangaroos. (Shown below)
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Adelaide, Austraila
There weren't a ton of sites to see in Adelaide, it was just a nice place to be. We stayed in a very comfortable hostel, so we made our own food in the community kitchen. That meant that I got to spend some of my time during the day a giant market of fresh food. In my opinion, it was every bit as good as the Nashmarkt in Vienna.
We also went to a local church on Sunday morning, and we were greeted warmly by the members. We stayed after the service and had some coffee and conversation with the nice people we met.
Last but not least, Adelaide's best feature...beaches!
Adelaide has been added to our list of places we would like to live overseas if the opportunity presented itself. I realize that this post could be a bit boring for the reader, and I'm sorry about that. I have to admit that I have had a hard time communicating in writing how fondly I remember our time in Adelaide. Enjoy the rest of our beach pics!
Friday, February 5, 2010
Beijing, China
Best: climbing the great wall at the turning of the 2010 new year :)
Worst: stuck in the worst blizzard in Beijing in 60 years unable to leave the country :(
The pic to the right is the Temple of Heaven. It was the first sight that Caroline and I visited. It was soooooooo cold! Beijing basically felt like Iowa with less heated buildings. All the cool sights were outside, so we spent every day outside in temps in the single digits or teens. Not my favorite way to go sight seeing. The temple of heaven was fun despite the cold. Caroline and I made the best of things and took some fun pics. I am so glad she was with us!
And now here are some pics from my favorite part of our China trip...The Great Wall of China.
The day after these pictures were taken we were scheduled to go our separate ways, Caroline back to the states, and Scott and I to Vietnam. However, Beijing was hit with their worst blizzard in 60 years, and Scott and I did not get out of Beijing that day. We missed Vietnam completely, our travel agent worked some magic for us, and we left Beijing two days later for Adelaide, Australia.
(BTW, Caroline did make it out of Beijing on her original flight date, however, it was about 10:30 at night.)
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Japan
This blog post is somewhat deceiving because the rest of Tokyo looks nothing like this. Tokyo is the Asian equivalent of New York City. It's modern, and chic bustling with millions of Japanese. Imagine that.
First breakfast in Japan. Scott and Caroline got nice big bowls of rice and coffee, while I was given a small bowl of rice and orange juice...yes...they gave me the "child's breakfast."
One of the first things Coroline and I decided to do was go to the National Museum. We found an area where you could design your own Japanese mirror or Kimono with stamps. There were a ton of kids there, but the museum staff cleared Caroline and I a spot, and the kids started to give us stamps. Everyone was really nice, and we had fun. Caroline chose a mirror and I chose a Kimono.
This was defiantly the highlight of our trip to Tokyo...having sushi for breakfast on Christmas morning at the fish market. This was an absolute dream come true!
Eating unagi at a historical and famous restaurant that specializes in unagi. Mmm...eel!
A spectacular pic in front of the imperial palace.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Communism and Viruses
In China, the government blocks facebook and my blog! It was very frustrating and I got stuck there an extra two days, so I felt a bit like I was imprisoned. I was absolutely relieved to get to Australia, and planned on spending a couple days getting the blog caught up. However, the first day I used the wireless Internet in Adelaide my laptop got a nasty computer virus that put it out of commission for the entirety of my stay. I am paying for my time on the Internet to the tune of $1.00 for every 15 minutes, so I'm going to have to update retrospectively. Apologies to those of you who were hoping to live vicariously through me while I'm gone. Updates will follow shortly after I am home in Iowa (hopefully). In the mean time...a late happy holidays, and happy new year to everyone!
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Fortunately, Unfortunately
Fortunately, I got to spend two weeks with Scott after he got back from New York!
Unfortunately, he left for Africa on November 14, 2009 and wouldn’t return until December 15.
Fortunately, my dear friend, Jill Graham, and her two cute boys were in Iowa City with me to ease the pain.
Unfortunately, she eventually had to go back to Wyoming.
Fortunately, Tex and I moved in with some other dear friends the Steeles. I love you guys!!
Unfortunately, I had NO time to clean my house before my family came for Thanksgiving.
Fortunately, some other dear friends, the Guglliuzas, did a major portion of it for me. I love you guys too!
Unfortunately,that means I was working hard at school and not hanging out with them.
Fortunately, Mom, Dad, Clint, Jackson, and Sara all arrived at my house on November 24, 2009!
Unfortunately, Scott missed a very relaxing and yummy Thanksgiving with my wonderful family!
Fortunately, the six of us had a great time creating more Iowa Thanksgiving family memories together.
Unfortunately, they had to leave on November 28.
Fortunately, Tex and I went back to the Steeles' with only two weeks left until Scott returned.
Unfortunately, soon Iowa got hit with the first blizzard of the season.
Fortunately, I got three snow days off of school.
Unfortunately, I was sick during that time.
Fortunately, I got better in time for Scott to come home on December 15, 2009!
...And that's what I did while Scott was in Africa. We then had 5 days to get ready for Travel Phase 3...Asia and Australia!