Sunday was extremely relaxed, as I slept in until 1, then dragged myself out of bed to Montmartre to meet my friend Zoe for a crêpe. I had chestnut cream in mine mmm.
The reason that we went to Montmartre in particular was that there was a 'Say No to Berlusconi' day, which seems to be something that most young Italians are quite passionate about...
We wandered around for a while and came across a delicious looking bakery, and I found FANTA LEMON! I couldn't resist. It tasted like Lift.
It was fairly cold so we decided to head home around 4. I then went for my run and was asleep by 9, crazy night indeed.
Lundi
Monday was Valentine's day, wooo so not keen. I had a fairly boring morning given my lack of ticket to Kofi Annan, so I just went running and made myself a delicious baguette for lunch. In the afternoon however I met up with all my sexy dates haha and we had a picnic in a little garden near SciencesPo.
We had a massive girlie-catch-up and decided that boyfriends are really unnecessary accessories, and the French probably have it right with their more 'liberal' approach to relationships.
In the evening I met Hillary, Zoe and Jake for some strawberry mojitos (delicious!) before heading to Place d'Italie for a Japanese dinner. I ended the night by meeting Lucie at Ross and Simon for tea. A very nice day indeed.
The reason that we went to Montmartre in particular was that there was a 'Say No to Berlusconi' day, which seems to be something that most young Italians are quite passionate about...
We wandered around for a while and came across a delicious looking bakery, and I found FANTA LEMON! I couldn't resist. It tasted like Lift.
It was fairly cold so we decided to head home around 4. I then went for my run and was asleep by 9, crazy night indeed.
Lundi
Monday was Valentine's day, wooo so not keen. I had a fairly boring morning given my lack of ticket to Kofi Annan, so I just went running and made myself a delicious baguette for lunch. In the afternoon however I met up with all my sexy dates haha and we had a picnic in a little garden near SciencesPo.
We had a massive girlie-catch-up and decided that boyfriends are really unnecessary accessories, and the French probably have it right with their more 'liberal' approach to relationships.
In the evening I met Hillary, Zoe and Jake for some strawberry mojitos (delicious!) before heading to Place d'Italie for a Japanese dinner. I ended the night by meeting Lucie at Ross and Simon for tea. A very nice day indeed.
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