Today we went to Aquaboulevard! It's a waterpark. When we got in, there were little sprayers just to get you used to the water. I liked it a lot. The first thing we saw was a big pool that had waves in it every once in a while. Further back there was a big whale that had a waterslide inside and it let out of his left eye. It was gentle, though, and it didn't have any obstacles. Elliott liked it. Then we went outside where there were lots and lots of water slides. There were a few inside, too, but these were much more complicated. Mom said I could go down little racing ones, because I was old enough to do that. Then she said I could go down the big slide that was so steep I felt like I was falling! But when I came out, a lady said I was too short to do that anymore. Darn on my height! I went on the little racing slide a few more times then we went inside again because I was getting a little cold. We found some more waterslides down there. There were only two, but both of them were very fun. The one that Elliott liked was really gentle and really long. The one that I liked was a big wide slide that you needed a tube to go down. It was super fast and very wavy. But the bad thing was that when you got off, you had to give your tube to the next person in line. On the walk home, we walked over a bridge over the Seine and we could see the whole Eiffel Tower from the top to the bottom PLUS the big air balloon that doesn't go anywhere except up and down. When we got home we watched some more french cartoons. The thing I like about french cartoons is not the language, it's the way the characters are drawn. They are so funny it makes me laugh everytime I see them. My favorite characters were these weird alien monsters that crash landed on earth and they live in a little house on a quiet street. (Pssst. I think it was really an English show, because their mouths didn't move quite right. Ha ha!)
Hello Maya, Elliott and Jennifer! I saw your Dad today and he told me about your blog. It's so exciting to see all the fun things you guys are up to. We are all thinking of you and will enjoy keeping up with all of your new adventures. Have fun and have a Pain au Chocolat(chocolate croissant)for me!!! Cavan, Karen and Patrick
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