Monday, August 2, 2010

Toulouse (continued)

I promised I would write the rest of my Toulouse adventures, so here it is! Sorry for the delay, and I hope you enjoy it anyway.

Uncle Eli took me to visit the city at night. We had a book that showed us the best route to take on foot so that we could see all the cool sites. We went to the main square to see the capital which was so cool-looking at night. In the center you can find your star sign engraved on the ground.
We saw lots of churches and pretty buildings, and even the well known Pont Neuf. Man, that is a beautiful bridge. The arcs form full circles with the reflection in the water, and at night it is lit up so nice. Furthermore, it changes colors! So pretty. Just imagine seeing that reflected on a still canal!

I went back to the city during the day with Tata Christelle, Anne-Elia, and Manoee. It was fun to see how it is in the daytime, too! We also got to see "La Maison de la Voilette." This is a small boat that hosts all kinds of things made from violets, which Toulouse is well-known for. It was so cool inside! They had everything from soap to liquor to candy, all made from violets. This is a must-see if you visit Toulouse.
Later, Christelle and I did a little shopping around and in the mall, and she showed me some really cute stores that I fell in love with. I also bought a couple of cute dresses at the market for some good deals.
Did I mention how well I ate with the Coquerel's? Very well! They introduced me to all kinds of great dishes. I had some Toulouse sausage that was grilled on kabobs, fondue, paella, lots of cheese, cassoulet (which I had in Carcasonne), escargot (yes, I tried snail, and it was good), and more! Bon appetit! The sirop de menthe was so refreshing on a warm day, and she made it from scratch. I love having baguettes! Merci, Christelle!!
It was fun reading, playing, drawing, and making jewelry with the girls. Eli and Christelle taught me a new game called Camelot, and I played Rummikub with them as well. Wow, what fun times. Though we were able to do so many things, it was much too short of a visit. I can't wait to go back, and hopefully then the girls will be out of school for break.
Now it is time to return back to Paris for the final few days where I will meet Giselle and friends. A bientot!