Not only did her mom pick us up from the station, but she made sure everything and anything we needed while in Marseille was taken care of. We had meals made for us, and god forbid we offer to help make or clean anything up. The French hospitality was superb and all of those atrocious stereotypes need to be thrown out the window. Okay, I have gushed enough about how awesome Emilie and her family were/are...oh one more thing: Emilie will be working in Epcot (Disney world, Orlando) for a year starting in July, so if any of you go there, tell her hi from me, and take a picture with her!
-The vieux port (old port) : we wandered all around it taking in the view of boats, fresh fish market, delish candies, tourists, and even some crazy men swimming in the thoroughly cold water.
-the water: okay I know I've mentioned this already, but the water is sooo blue and clear and just amazing. I know Liana had to be annoyed with my poking her while on the ferry saying "Omg look! a fish! omg you can see the bottom! omg!" ..haha sorry Liana
-petit train: the girls and I did a super duper touristy thing and hopped on the tourist train…literally. It took us the scenic way up the hill to Notre dame de la Garde, which again made for some interesting viewing sites. The French-English translations spoken on the train were also fairly amusing, oh you want an example? “here we have the Virgin and the kid” …uhm I believe you mean the Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus…yeah.
-Chateau d’IF: Anyone who has read or viewed (book/movie) the Count of Monte Cristo, knows that this island is where it is all based. We took a ferry to the island, and that in itself was wonderful (I normally am afraid of boats, but after facing a few fears last summer I now find them quite enjoyable…as long as I think no Titanic-like thoughts).. anyway, the Chateau was quite amazing, and I took probably wayyy too many pictures of it; but hey I’m a tourist I’m allowed to.
What an experience. Something you will always cherish.
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