Two weeks ago CEA gave us tickets to go on a boat tour of Paris with Bateaux-Mouches. Since the weather that week was both cold and rainy, my roommates and I decided not to go until this week. Our professor, who also didn't go, suggested that we go together and that we should also grab a quick dinner together before.
So 8h00 found Pegah, Susan, and I standing in front of one of the two fountains at the Hôtel de Ville and praying frantically that that fountain happened to be the one Dr. Provencher had meant in his message to us. At 8h05 and worried that we had chosen the wrong fountain, Susan and I walked around to the other fountain. When we came back Pegah and Dr. Provencher were waiting for us.
And so we talked about what to eat and eventually couscous was decided upon. We went to a restaurant on a backstreet of the Marais where the owner was very nice but the waitstaff left much to be desired in terms of friendliness and speed.
But the couscous was wonderful and the merguez was amazing! And sitting there, eating and talking was one of the most enjoyable moments of the week and I feel like it was a wonderful bonding moment.
So 8h00 found Pegah, Susan, and I standing in front of one of the two fountains at the Hôtel de Ville and praying frantically that that fountain happened to be the one Dr. Provencher had meant in his message to us. At 8h05 and worried that we had chosen the wrong fountain, Susan and I walked around to the other fountain. When we came back Pegah and Dr. Provencher were waiting for us.
And so we talked about what to eat and eventually couscous was decided upon. We went to a restaurant on a backstreet of the Marais where the owner was very nice but the waitstaff left much to be desired in terms of friendliness and speed.
But the couscous was wonderful and the merguez was amazing! And sitting there, eating and talking was one of the most enjoyable moments of the week and I feel like it was a wonderful bonding moment.
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