How much fun? This much!
Friday, November 20th, 2009G’day!
So, driving out of Paris was a little adventure, mainly because;
1. I have never driven on the right hand side of the road before, and
2. I got to experience driving through the Arc de Triomphe roundabout.
On picking up the car we were told that this roundabout is only one of two in Paris where you have to give way to traffic coming onto the roundabout. We weren’t quite sure what to expect, and on our approach it was extremely daunting, it was huge, with many lanes of cars, no lines, zero organisation, not to mention we had to make a fast exit which would require traveling across about 4-5 lanes of traffic very quickly. As we entered, we basically held our breath and hoped for the best, but the really strange thing was when we got onto the roundabout and went with the flow, it all was organised and everything just ‘worked’ (not sure how), and we made it to our exit pretty uneventfully! So, the adventure was more about us being worried about it more than the roundabout itself!
I am sure there is a really good self help lesson in there somewhere…lol
Oh, and when I say “I got to experience driving…” and “we went through the roundabout”, it was actually Todd driving, I just like to pretend sometimes (as you may have guessed from my previous blog entry, where in the photo you can see I wasn’t even near the steering wheel when ‘driving’!!), hehe.
This now leads us to being at Disneyland! Yay! Here is my collection of photos for the day:
AHHHHHHH, He is going to eat me:

Some more from my boat trip, maybe a castle could be a good next residence for this chicken:

Look at meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, I am driving the fast action runaway train!:

Here is me being Chicken in Wonderland:

Me stuffing my face with special Disney chicken food (well, my travel mates said it certainly wasn’t normal peoples food so it had to be mine):

And to finish off the day, there was a Parade!


Wow, that was tiring…..One thing you may be thinking when looking at the photos is “what’s with the slow rides”? Well, two reasons; first it was a bit hard to carry a camera on rides that send you flying and spinning at a million miles per hour, and second, I didn’t meet the height requirements for the good stuff (although I did manage to sneak on, there was no chance that I was going to miss out)!
What was the best part?!? That’s easy, seeing my travel mate (no, not Yas but Todd) scream like a girl on the roller coaster – heeeeeeeeeeeeeee, way too funny!
Well, I better get going as it’s off to Germany for us!












