Wow! What an amazing weekend in Paris doing less traditional "Parisian things" packed with colors, music, soccer, and priceless people watching.
I live in an area of Paris called, La Defense. It is located on perhaps the easiest metro/subway line I have ever had the
But back to the weekend....as usual we did our Friday picnic. But this time we had it in our neighborhod. We were a little sceptical but packed our blanket and snacks and truged onward. To our first surprise there were a ton of people there! Families and young people alike. We were lucky enough to get a seat right in the center. Then the best fireworks show of my life started. It was conducted as a tour around the world complete with indigenous music to each area. I don't really have a lot of words to describe it, but Disney should take notes.
Then on Saturday we went to a music festival called Holi One modeled after the Indian Holi day were you celebrate by throwing colorful paint/powder in the air. The music was great and the colors were beautiful.....right up until it rained. At first it was pinks, and purples, and oranges, but eventually everything blended to brown. Everyone powered (or should I say powdered?) through, until the second rain storm a few hours later. :)
Then on Sunday I went to my first professional soccer game, Paris St Germain vs. Lyon. PSG plays at Parc des Princes that seats about 50,000 people. As most people know, futbol(soccer) fans can be quite...uhmm...passionate. But what I didn't realize before the game is how there is literally a different cheer for every.single.moment. of the game. The only one I could catch onto was to the tune of the sports classic, "dut dut duh duh duh, dut dut dah duh, let's go!" that was replaced by "allez Paris!" at the end. They even had a cheer for when the goalie from the other team was hurt. Although it was in French, I did catch onto the fact that it included the word "hospital". I guess sportsman like conduct isn't as universal as I may have perviously thought.
Although it wasn't the Louvre or the Eiffel tower it was a fantastic weekend with friends and doing unique activities. Still feeling a little bit more Parisian everyday!