Wow what a weekend! Some of our Instagram followers may have witnessed our trip but for those needing more detail here is a little not on our Parisian adventure! |
What do to when celebrating your daughter's fifth birthday? Take her to Paris of course. With her best friend too, seeing as they share the same birthday. First stop after dumping the cases was a charming chocolate and biscuit shop called La Cure Gourmande with shops all over Paris, they stock wall to wall delicacies and of course the girls went wild. |
Next stop was a charming toy shop Pain D'Epices which had not only every toy you could imagine but also the most charming assortment of puppets and a puppet theatre. Mini was enthralled with the dolls houses on display and everything you could put in them, from furniture and people in 19th century clothes, to pots, pans, rolling pins and plates and plates of food all in miniature. |
Off to lunch at the gorgeous Brasserie Galloping and although the food was excellent (luckily Mini loves her steak frites) its not for most children. |
The stained glass interior windows are quite breathtaking |
The views up can make ones head slightly spin |
stormy skies over the Trocadero |
A quick stop off at one of our favourite kids stores - Mini obviously loves the name! |
back in the hotel and there were more treats to be had, balloons and cake to celebrate! |
Day 2 and it was breakfast at the L'Arc de Triomphe |
And then onto the Bateau Mouche for a river tour |
Best friends forever |
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