After spending several days in Paris we flew over to Bordeaux to meet up with Tommy, Kim and Kinley. We were excited to watch Tommy compete in the Decastar, and be there to support him.
At the track in Talence, France.
Cheering Tommy on from the stands
Kinley and I playing while we wait for Tommy to compete in his next event
Tommy did really well and ended up getting 3rd overall. This is after he was driven around the track for his victory lap.
Award ceremony
Tommy signing autographs
Holding Tommy's trophy and Kinley's balloon animal.
The following day we took about a 45 minute drive to a beach. It was a lot of fun. Kinley was buried in the sand and turned into a mermaid. Although it was chilly we put our feet in the water and built sand castles.
Tommy, Nick, Doc and Kinley and the sand castle they built.
After spending time at the beach we walked around the town and grabbed lunch. Afterwards we had to make an ice cream stop. Here is Kinley sitting in a ice cream cone chair waiting for her ice cream. Too cute.
We took a trip to Chateau Pape Clement a winery in Bordeaux. We were able to learn about the wine making process, tour the grounds, and even taste some wine.
The group looking at the room with the barrels of wine.
They had wine in the cellar dating back to 1893
After Bordeaux we flew back to Paris to spend a day with Kim. Kinley, Doc and Rita. We ended up walking past our hotel and figured we needed a picture.
In front of the Eiffel Tower
We didn't have a chance to go to the top of the Eiffel Tower when we went a few days prior, so we were excited when the group suggested we do it.
Kinley and Nick racing through the gardens.
Kinley and I admiring the views
Kim and Kinley in front of Notre Dame Cathedral.
Nick and I in front of Notre Dame. We had such an amazing time in France. Great spending time with Tommy, Kim and Kinley. So many great memories.
Nick and I have been happily married for over 6 years. We are the proud parents to our beautiful girls Brylie and Graceyn. The Pappas Family Farm also stays busy with our diva dog Bella, Turtle Buddy the Tortoise, and 7 chickens. Life is such a blessing!!!
September 17, 2009
September 15, 2009
Paris
We had the opportunity to travel to France to watch Tommy compete in Talance meet in Bordeaux, France. Nick and I decided to go over a few days early and spend some time in Paris. The city is amazing. So much to see and do. Great time walking around for hours.
In the Tuileries Garden outside the Louvre.
The Arc de Triomphe which was within walking distance of our hotel Prince De Galles and the Champs-Elysees.
Walking down from our visit to Montemarte Cathedral.
In front of the Eiffel Tower.
Mymouse was nice enough to treat us to a fabulous dinner at the Tour D'Argent. We walked to the Notre Dame Cathedral before dinner.
Waiting downstairs of the Tour D'Argent to be shown to our table.
At our table enjoying the views.
Nick and the sommelier at Tour D'Argent reviewing the extensive wine list.
The following day Nick and I took a romantic dinner cruise through Paris.
Out on the deck of the boat as we were passing the Eiffel Tower lit up at night.
After the dinner cruise we thought it would be fun to go dancing. We found a little spot close to our hotel however we were the only people there under 50 years old. Too funny.
Enjoying a cocktail in our hotel on our last night before leaving for Bordeaux.
In the Tuileries Garden outside the Louvre.
The Arc de Triomphe which was within walking distance of our hotel Prince De Galles and the Champs-Elysees.
Walking down from our visit to Montemarte Cathedral.
In front of the Eiffel Tower.
Mymouse was nice enough to treat us to a fabulous dinner at the Tour D'Argent. We walked to the Notre Dame Cathedral before dinner.
Waiting downstairs of the Tour D'Argent to be shown to our table.
At our table enjoying the views.
Nick and the sommelier at Tour D'Argent reviewing the extensive wine list.
The following day Nick and I took a romantic dinner cruise through Paris.
Out on the deck of the boat as we were passing the Eiffel Tower lit up at night.
After the dinner cruise we thought it would be fun to go dancing. We found a little spot close to our hotel however we were the only people there under 50 years old. Too funny.
Enjoying a cocktail in our hotel on our last night before leaving for Bordeaux.
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