10 favorite things to do / paris

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This last semester I had the opportunity to go on a study abroad to Paris.  It was the best because I actually got to live in Paris so I feel like I really got to explore and see so much of the city.  Here are some of my favorite things I did that I would suggest to anyone visiting Paris.

1) Notre Dame

There are two islands, or “iles”, separated by the Seine River in Paris- Ile de la Cité and Ile Saint-Louis.  The Notre Dame occupies most of the space on the second island, Ile de la Cité.  This was definitely one of my favorite buildings in Paris.  The architecture is really cool from every side you look at it.  You definitely have to go through and look at the stained glass windows and interior, but mainly, I think the view from the top of the Notre Dame is the coolest part.  This was my favorite view of Paris because of its location on Ile de la Cité.  I even attended a mass session here once which I thought was pretty cool

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2)  Moulin Rouge

This was probably one of the buildings I was most excited to see because the movie Moulin Rouge is always in my top 3 list of favorite movies.  It’s a little tricky to find but once you do it’s really fun to stand on the air vent right in front of it and sing Moulin Rouge songs while your hair is blowing all over your face.  It’s just such a cute building!

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3) Musée d’Orsay

Even though Paris is home to the Louvre, I found a couple of other museums I liked better.  The Musée d’Orsay was my favorite because it has one of the biggest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist paintings, which are my favorite.  It used to be a train station, which makes me like it even more.  We had it the best because our art history teacher would take us up to the best paintings and talk to us about them, but some of the awesome works here include pieces from Van Gogh, Degas and Monet.  Those were my favorites.  

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4) Latin Quarter

This was just north of the Notre Dame.  Basically, the Latin Quarter is the neighborhood of Paris with the best and cheapest food from all over the world.  You could get anything from Chinese, Indian, to Greek food.  My all time favorite thing I bought here was a Gyro sandwich.  I don’t even remember the name of the place that I liked the best, because there were a lot of Greek places that sold these, but I remember the flavor! It comes on pita bread, with the delicious freshly shaved lamb meat, lettuce, tomato, fries, and the special sauce.  I loved it so much.  I even thought it was better than Daphne’s.  But also, there are good cheap crepes in the Latin Quarter if you’re looking for something more Parisian.  But I’d definitely suggest anything you find there.  

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5) Luxembourg Gardens

You will get your classic taste of Paris here.  There are old men playing pétanque (a French game kind of like bocce ball), old men playing chess, couples drinking wine, and of course, couples making out.  A truly French experience.  There’s also a really pretty Palais, or palace, in the middle (that unfortunately you can’t go in because the French Senate works there).  My favorite part is the little pond/fountain in front of the Palais where you can rent a toy boat and set it to sail with a long stick that you use to push it off the edges.  

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6) Champs-Elysées and the Arc de Triomphe

The Champs-Elysées is the road with the Arc de Triomphe at the end of it.  This road is so fun to walk up and down - I did it many times.  There is a lot of good shops (including Zara, one of my favorites) on this street and I even stopped at one of the nice cafés on this street and treated myself to a delicious Parisian lunch one day.  I think that the Arc de Triomphe is definitely something worth going to the top of, especially at night.  Make sure if you go at night that you are there on the hour because that is when the Eiffel Tower will sparkle for 5 minutes.  It is definitely worth the view.  

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7) La Basilique du Sacré Cœur de Montmartre

I think this building is really pretty and the interior is alright too.  Just another church.  One of the best parts about this building, again, is the view from the top (sorry, I just think Paris looks so pretty from up high!) This building is at one of the highest points of the city and it’s kind of on the outside, so you really get to look over the whole city.  Also, it’s in one of the cooler parts of Paris called Montmartre.  Just behind this church is an artsy part of the city where artists will paint your face or really cool, unique paintings of Paris.  I wish I could have splurged on one of these paintings.  Plus, if you keep walking around you’ll find cafés where lots of famous writers like Hemingway and Fitzgerald used to hang out and write at.  

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8) Hotel de Ville

This was my favorite building in Paris.  It was right by the church where our classes were held, so I saw this building almost every day but it still was my favorite.  It’s just a really good example of how pretty and old and European all the buildings of Paris look. 

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9) La Madeline

This is another church, but I really like its Roman architecture.  Probably the best part of this church is the view right outside of it.  This view to me is totally what Paris is like.  The little cars buzzing by and Place de la Concorde in the background. 

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10) Trocadéro and the Champs-de-Mars 

Trocadéro is a metro stop where you get the best and most perfect view of the Eiffel Tower.  If you want a nice picture in front of the Eiffel Tower I suggest you come here (this was where I took my favorite picture of the Eiffel Tower), just avoid the guys trying to trick you into buying little Eiffel Tower key chains- they are everywhere! The Champs-de-Mars is the grassy area in front of the Eiffel Tower, which is super fun to hang out at, but I like Trocadéro best.  

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11) Ok, last one.

Just make sure you take a walk along the Seine River.  It is so pretty and you will surely run into the Lover’s Bridge and you can lock your heart away to someone (or something) special.  Walking around Paris is just so magical I hope you all get a chance to visit it someday

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fashion / winter work wear

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Syd and I threw this shoot together last-minute on Sunday, when I realized I was leaving for the week and wouldn’t have any time to work on a fashion post. I dressed her in my church outfit. For some reason it feels like the perfect back-to-work, post-holiday dress. It shows that you are ready to work, but still like to party. If you are in the January slumps (aka depression from returning from your awesome Christmas breaks), dress up a little and remind yourself that work can still be fun and glittery.

 

For this outfit we paired my wool-scalloped skirt (from many years ago at anthro), with a new gold sequined shirt. We added a red plaid jacket that has lots of spunk and a bow (thrifted in London). She is wearing heeled booties, a tortoise Michael Kors watch, and a gold beaded bracelet. I didn’t have any of these clothes while I was in D.C., so I was so happy to have new things to play with/style. It was like coming to a whole new (old) wardrobe!

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how we roll.

I feel like it is time for an update on where we are currently at in life. I mention bits and pieces, but have never fully described our situation. Where do I begin? Well Jarman and I moved back to California after spending a few months doing internships in Washington, D.C. and travelling the east coast. We were lucky enough to have the program paid for through scholarships and my job that I was able to keep long distance. Jarman was working at a law firm, which reconfirmed his desire to go to law school. I spent my time at the National Museum for Women in the Arts, which reconfirmed my unsure desires to continue my art history education.

While I am still debating on getting a graduate degree, all of Jarman’s hard work towards going to law school is finally paying off! He has been accepted to one law school so far and we are anxiously awaiting more decisions. We will most likely be going somewhere in (Southern) California, though we have made no final decisions yet. We have about 8 months until law school starts, so we have moved in with my in-laws for the time being. Most people tell me it’s nothing to be embarrassed about, that we are allowed to be young and poor, but it’s still a little humiliating. Luckily I love my in-laws and they have made it so easy, and honestly we are happy to spend as much time with our families in Temecula before the craziness of law school sets in.

Jarman just got an awesome job at some company doing accounting work. He is so happy to be able to surf as often as he wants, and annoy my little sisters with his repetitive antics. I am happy to be working (still at Ace Test Prep), helping my mom with all of the events and things she gets herself into (weddings, decorating, bridal showers, etc.), and blogging. I love having something to constantly think about and work on, because honestly, I miss school. I like feeling productive (without actually being productive in most cases). I love learning more than anything, and typically I need things that help me to do so. This blog has provided so many opportunities for me to learn and share. We may not have the most glamorous existence, but we have been fortunate in millions of ways and are living our happy lives (including rofl-ing constantly.)

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engagement shoot / tressa and rylee

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 I am so excited to share my first engagement session! I am lucky to have a pretty cousin who was brave enough to be my first experiment. It was so much fun to spend the afternoon taking her and her fiancé’s pictures.

We originally planned to go to Balboa Park's air and space museum and botanical gardens. After realizing that some of the locations were closed for the day and that we didn’t want to drive that far, we made a last minute decision to take the pictures in Old Town, Temecula. I figured out that location is secondary to people. We found an awesome wooden wall, and some cute stairs and archways. Oh, and a gorgeous weeping tree. Tress also wanted to take pictures in the Orange Groves (where we spent many of our childhood days). We were dying over how they turned out. As we were driving back, there was a gorgeous sunset so we pulled over on the dirt road and took some of my favorite pictures of the session.

I am looking to get more practice photographing people. I still consider myself a beginner (though I think I have come a long way since I got my camera a year ago). If anyone has any shoots they are wanting to do, please contact me and we can talk about what you want, pricing and such. I have booked my first maternity and newborn shoots (!!) and am excited to try new things!

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from my camera / yale

i don't want to sound conceited, but i kind of love this set of photographs. yale was such a pretty place, it was hard to take a bad picture. i think if i ever have a house (well, vacation house) in the snow (tahoe) i would hang a few of these. this is the only place that i have ever thought was beautiful in the snow. i loved walking around the campus, and the museum was very enthralling (i have never been so excited to see a heroin addict). can you guess the influence i am thinking of for the lamp post picture below? what do you think about changing up my cover picture for the wintery version- those frozen red berries? if you ever get a chance to visit yale's campus, do it. even if it is frozen, it is beautiful (and super east coast, might i add).

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