Last week, I was in Senegal learning
about typhoid vaccine introduction with my new project team at PATH. It was a busy, exhausting week but totally
worth it. I met nearly all of the
project staff from Vietnam, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Zambia,
Malawi, Liberia, Burkina Faso, and Senegal.
What an amazing group!
I flew from Dakar to Paris overnight (11pm-6:30am) and unfortunately,
only slept for about an hour. So, I was
dead tired when I arrived. Fortunately,
I was able to check in early at my hotel, and rather than push myself to see
Paris right away, I opted for a nap. I
got moving around 1:30pm and went for a walk to explore the area. The only activity I had booked for the day
was a food tour at 5:00pm. While I was out
walking around, killing time until the food tour, I started getting fatigued
and sleepy again. And then I saw it—a park
full of people just laying around and snoozing.
PERFECT. It was exactly what I
needed.
The Marais food tour was absolutely amazing. We went to nine different shops for samples
and tastings. We started off with red
wine and variety of cheeses; then smoked salmon; then puff pastries; then a chocolatier;
then olive oils, flavored vinegars, and nut butters; then macaroons; then ice
cream; and finally, bruschetta and white wine.
Every bite was exquisite—what a way to get introduced to Paris!
Hi Laura!
ReplyDeleteAfter your rewarding and educational trip to Senegal, you deserve a wonderful excursion to Paris!!! Nice place for a nap :)
Enjoy every minute -- and bite!
Love & hugs,
Diane