I hope you all enjoyed our last FHE (well, second to last if you count the impromptu Icelandic volcano pizza/movie night on Sunday). I know I enjoyed hearing all the amazing things you have all learned during your time in Paris. I was truly inspired by a lot of what you shared. It really has made me think over the past few days as I've been finishing up my time in Paris of the MANY things I've learned here, and like Rebecca said that night, I know I will be realizing things I learned during this Study Abroad experience for the rest of my life.
And I loved the idea of the locks the first time I heard about it from Reba. I love the poetry of leaving this part of you and your time in Paris, and throwing away the key, and I am so glad we all had a chance to take part in the tradition. I think it will be a great experience for you to come back to Paris to find your lock again and remember all the amazing times we have had together. We went on the Pont Neuf boat cruise again today, and it was so fun to go under the bridge and see all our locks lined up there in a row. Here's some pictures of our beautiful night on the Passerelle Léopold-Sédar Senghor.
And I loved the idea of the locks the first time I heard about it from Reba. I love the poetry of leaving this part of you and your time in Paris, and throwing away the key, and I am so glad we all had a chance to take part in the tradition. I think it will be a great experience for you to come back to Paris to find your lock again and remember all the amazing times we have had together. We went on the Pont Neuf boat cruise again today, and it was so fun to go under the bridge and see all our locks lined up there in a row. Here's some pictures of our beautiful night on the Passerelle Léopold-Sédar Senghor.
Then on to dinner.
I'm still trying to figure out why Steve (and Chelsea) got the Tartare.
Finding a home for our locks.
And I had no idea that Jack had become so attached to his lock and was heartbroken when he realized he had to leave it. We appeased him by giving him Garret's (sorry Garret).
Throwing the key into the Seine.
Our own row of locks.
And if you ever want to find yours again, look for section 23A.
I'm still trying to figure out why Steve (and Chelsea) got the Tartare.
Finding a home for our locks.
And I had no idea that Jack had become so attached to his lock and was heartbroken when he realized he had to leave it. We appeased him by giving him Garret's (sorry Garret).
Throwing the key into the Seine.
Our own row of locks.
And if you ever want to find yours again, look for section 23A.
Max and Jack want to go back to see our locks one more time before we leave, and I think we will have to visit them again, and hopefully many other times to come. And thanks so much for being part of the BYU Paris Study Abroad program. It was great getting to know and learn from each of you, and I look forward to seeing you all (hopefully soon) back in the USA.
À Bientôt!
Paris, Je t'aime!
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