I'm going to start this off with some photos from Paris. For those of you who are just joining the blog, I was in Paris this past weekend, having a grand time with my Parents, my brother, and my brother's lady-friend, known to some as Grace.
This is CDG Airport:

This is Paris:




This is the entrance to The Louvre:

This is The Mona Lisa (It's the little black square on that great big wall. I actually didn't even go look at it - why should it get all the attention when there are so many other amazing pieces of art in the museum? I have boy cotted the Mona Lisa.):




This is a picture of Chez Omar:

This is a picture of my Dad and his new best friend, the waiter:

This is a picture of a restaurant called Chartier:

This is at an outdoor cafe looking onto the Eiffel Tower:

This is the Eiffel Tower, and some cars:

Remembrance Day Ceremony. Sarkozy is in here somewhere:

Palais De Tokyo:



Final Dinner:

And that's Paris, a place I look forward to returning to someday. With Paris out of the way, I can get back to blogging about more important things, like the pad thai that I made for dinner tonight. As some of you may know, my time in Oslo has been marked by a consistent diet of pasta, cereal, bread, and eggs. This all changed following a trip to the supermarket, where I purchased everything I needed to complete Thailand's most delicious dish, including chicken. After searching the internet for 'how to cook chicken' and subsequently learning 'how to cook chicken', I got to work. Several hours later, I am now full from a well-balanced meal, containing what I believe to be all essential food-groups. The chicken could have been better.
Now I'm studying, as I will be for the next few days until I leave for Den Hagg to visit with Ross and Grace.
That's it for now.
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