Having left my window open to fall asleep to the sounds of Paris, I awoke funnily enough to the sounds of Paris at about 7.30am. The weather was a little chiller than yesterday, a little overcast with the sun trying to break through. Time for a shower, pack my bags and head down to check out of my hotel. I asked the concierge if the hotel could look after my bags for the day (saves me having to carry them around) and they were more than accommodating. So in the cupboard they go, and off to breakfast I went.
Instead of heading up the street towards the Eiffel Tower, I decided to head down the other way and explore Paris a little further. As checking out a few cafes’ menus for breakfast, I decided on a lovely little place called Cafe Lutetia, which was situated right by the metro station. After a quick look at the menu I choose to have an omelette with cheese and ham, a croissant, a hot chocolate and some water. As I sat in the cafe, I watched the early morning hussle and bussle of Paris life. Plenty of people on foot getting too and from, car horns beeping as traffic mounted and the sun slowly breaking through the overcast morning.
With my stomach now satisfied and the rain slowly disappearing, I headed back to court 4 just as the players were warming up to resume their match. 1/2 later the match was all over and Molik and her partner Chuang had been bundled out in straight sets. The rain didn't stay away for long, as it down poured again with people running for whatever cover they could find, I was happy cause I was smart in bringing my trusty umbrella with me - first thing I was told when I got the UK was always take an umbrella with you, so I do. (thanks to whoever gave me that advice).
With the rain continuing, an announcement came over the PA system to say that matches had been suspended until at least 5.30pm. As it was already 4.30pm, I made the decision to exit Roland Garros, but first it was off the merchandise stand to pick up a pin (I have been collecting pins from all the different places I have visited on my travels) I headed back to the hotel to collect my bags and then towards the metro to take me to Gare Du Nord to catch my Eurostar train back to London.
Having arrived early, I checked straight into Eurostar and browsed through the shops. I was feeling a little hungry, so I bought a ham and cheese bread stick and water and sat and ate near the entry point and waited for my boarding time. Sitting and aisle over and across from me was a young gay couple, one snuggling underneath the arm of the other was they looked at photos on their camera. I was thinking to myself that they looked so happy, so in love, and obviously had just spent a romantic few days away together in the city of love - Paris. I have to admit I was a little green with envy, but always remain optimistic that one day I will be able to do that with someone I love.
Time to board the train and head back home to London. I blew a quick kiss and waved Paris goodbye for the second time, hoping to return to this city (that I could instantly live in) in the not to distance future. As we got closer to London, the sky got darker and soon all you could see was lights passing you by. I arrived back safely in London around 9.30pm, caught a taxi home and fell straight asleep about 10.30am.
This trip to Paris was definitely different from the first time I went there, but equally as good. I got to experience and explore different things the 2nd time around, will always cherish the moment of seeing some of my family there and to spend some time in this WONDERFUL CITY! I fell in love with Paris all over again, it was sad to leave but I will return. And who knows, I may just decide to live in the city of love sometime soon.
Pictures:
1. Cafe Lutetia where I had breakfast
2. The Roland Garros sign
3. Andy Murray warming up
4. The rain at Roland Garros
5. Alicia Molik serving in her doubles match
6. Gare Du Nord station
7. Paris at dusk
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