Halloween in the City of Light

We decided to utilize the long weekend of Halloween (All Saints Day is a public holiday in France) to visit Paris.  While there, we stayed with our friend C.C. who hosted a great Halloween Party.  We were also able to meet up with Tom, who was able to come down from Belgium for the weekend.

We spent a little time going to see a few sights.  For example, Anna requested we visit the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur on Monmartre.

Thanks to Tom for making this excellent image for us.

Monmartre is a great hill, with all of Paris laid out before you.

Tom and I,  while X was munching on my finger.

The three of us.

The Eiffel Tower

Now, back to the party and reason for being in Paris … Halloween!  These images are almost all made by Anna again.

The Pumpkin Patch!

The best looking part of the patch.  The big, squishy one isn’t here.

A fluffy pumpkin and Chiquita.  BTW, it was very good to see, Tom completely embraced his role.

Marilyn and Isaac from the Love Boat. (good catch!)

A Giant Pumpkin, the Wicked Witch of the West (AKA Elphaba who is just misunderstood), and a Cowboy.

Glinda the Good Witch of the South (in her HANDMADE dress).

The Queen of Hearts  (Alice had already gone down the rabbit hole).

Our little monkey (or petit singe in French).  Thanks to John and Jenni for the costume!  It’s perfect.

Our niece Gracie had a school project with a guy named Flat Stanley.  His mission is to travel all over the world and get his picture taken by unique and interesting landmarks.  So, we thought Flat Stanley might enjoy Paris.

He began with a stroll in the Tuileries Garden.

Then, played in the grass in front of the Louvre Art Museum.

Looked for someone’s hand to hold in front of the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel with its Godess of Victory built in 1808 to commemorate Napoleon I’s military conquests.

Finally, he cruised past the most famous icon of Paris … the Eiffel Tower.  He made quite a little tour of the city.  Where will his next destination be?  Well, that is up to Flat Stanley.  Only he can say…

That also concludes our trip to Paris.  It was a great way to celebrate Anna’s golden birthday.

Until the next adventure…

–Jim