

Being that most of us on this trip are between the ages of 18-21, we were all dying to know just how "cool" was nightlife in Paris. We spent our first Saturday night at Saint Michel. As we strolled the streets amongst large amounts of all types of people, we were able to see Notre Dame de Paris! Because we are an attractive group of girls, some of us got a warm welcoming to Paris that night ;) Very much like our mexican culture, there was bars after bars after bars, crepe stands almost everywhere you turned, and lots of people all having fun! The smells, the sounds, the sights, and especially the weather are all factors I can easily get used to. J'aime Paris!
By the way, I love the metro. Although it gets crowded and hot at times, the convenience of it is what I appreciate also walking the streets, watching people come and go, picking up a baguette on the way to the metro station. These all seem like small and insignificant things but are a great part of the Parisian culture. Most importantly, they are not a factors that make up our daily life in Brownsville. In reality, that is one of the main reasons why I chose to study abroad; to radically experience a new way of life and so far, SUPER good!
By the way, I love the metro. Although it gets crowded and hot at times, the convenience of it is what I appreciate also walking the streets, watching people come and go, picking up a baguette on the way to the metro station. These all seem like small and insignificant things but are a great part of the Parisian culture. Most importantly, they are not a factors that make up our daily life in Brownsville. In reality, that is one of the main reasons why I chose to study abroad; to radically experience a new way of life and so far, SUPER good!
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