October 27, 2013
After dinner, we looked for a convenience store around Champs Elysee to buy two bottles of softdrinks and water.
It was raining really hard buti na lang my daughter packed an umbrella in my suitcase. She actually gave two but I only brought one. Edmund used his baseball cap but he got wet because the rain was strong and there was wind.
We wanted to go to Mono Prix but it was closed. There were a few more shops that were open, including Marks & Spencer.
On the average, 200 tourists die every year in Paris while crossing the streets. Kasi titinga-tingala, tuturo-turo, tingin dito, tingin doon.
A female gypsy panhandling under the rain
I went inside Zara, tingin-tingin lang.
Two Lamborghinis were displayed near the entrance of Zara. Drive me daw for 89 euro.
Marks & Spencer doesn’t sell Coke products. They have Cola from UK. I bought two bottles but Edmund didn’t like to drink it. Iba daw ang lasa.
There’s a macarons store half-a-block away from our hotel. I will bring home some for my kids. They like macarons. Lately ko lang nalaman na meron pa lang macarons, ang alam ko lang ay macaroons, yung nabibili sa Goldilocks.
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