6/11/2017
May Favorites 2017: Travel Edition
I love reading and watching "my favorites" blog posts and YouTube videos so I thought I might start a monthly favorites of my own!
The items pictured above are my favorite discoveries in May. Now that I caught the travel bug I am planning to travel and explore more this summer and I am definitely packing these items with me.
My favorite colors are Mint Candy Apple (754), Resort Romanza ( hot pink), and Sugar Daddy ( light pink 473)
Curious on how to rock these cool sneakers? Stay tuned, next week I show you how to style them.
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Sincerely Miss J
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1. Essie Nail polishes
With open toe season here in full swing, a pretty pedicure becomes pretty important. I'm loving the variety of spring shades that are available in Essie nail polishes.My favorite colors are Mint Candy Apple (754), Resort Romanza ( hot pink), and Sugar Daddy ( light pink 473)
2. Kendra Dandy Vans Sneakers
I love a good sneaker and they sure come in handy when walking long distances while traveling. I love these ones because they are so fun and girly. I have been rocking them everywhere since recently getting them.Curious on how to rock these cool sneakers? Stay tuned, next week I show you how to style them.
3. The Body Shop Hemp Hand Protector
This is my go to hand cream because I suffer from dry and irritated hands due to frequently using the alcohol sanitizers at work. I also use it on my feet as well. I love it because it keeps my hands and feet moisturized and soft without a greasy build- up.4. The Ordinary: Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 serum
This facial serum is extremely affordable (less than $7 CAD) but it does the trick. You only need a few drops before applying your moisturizer or sunscreen.Hope you enjoyed the post
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6/06/2017
Travel Guide: 48 hours in Paris
Roof top view of Paris |
Overall, our trip was amazing!!
The first stop was the romantic city of Paris where we were fortunate to be able to meet up with our Parisian friend. She was able to show us first hand Parisian lifestyle in a short amount of time. In 48 hours I can safely say we saw quite a bit of Paris and I wanted to share with you the amazing things you could do if you were strapped for time.
Travel Guide: 48 hours in Paris
Transportation
The cheapest way to get around in Paris is with the metro (subway) or by bus. The metro is quite complex but once you figure it out, you can easily go to most tourist attractions on a budget. Another, option is taking a bus tour which gives you a quick introduction to all the attractions
Attractions
Paris has tons of attractions to visit while you're there. My favorite places were the Eiffel Tower, Musee du Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg Gardens, Pont-Neuf,
Arc de Triomphe, and Palais Royal.
When visiting these popular tourist spots be prepared for large crowds and long line ups unless visiting
very early in the morning.
Notre Dame Cathedral |
Shopping
Paris has multiple options for shopping. My favorite department store was Galeries Lafayette. This department store is one of the most gorgeous stores I have ever seen. It has a breathtaking cathedral ceiling as pictured below. My next favorite shopping area was Le Printemps which is also nearby. It has similar brands as the Galeries Lafayette but is a much smaller department store. It has a beautiful roof top restaurant and terrace that gives you a perfect view of Paris while sipping on cocktails (see cover picture above). Lastly, I recommend visiting Avenue des Champs-Élysées. Champs- Elysess is a well known commercial street with many bistros, restaurants and shopping. It's also one of the most famous streets in the world and extends from the Arc de Triomphe area to the Louvre.
Galeries Lafayette |
My favorite Neighborhoods
Paris has many buzzing and beautiful neighborhoods. The following were my favorite neighborhoods for their beautiful architecture, tasty cafes/ bistros, and endless things to do.
We stayed in the Saint Germain de Pres area. It was a central area with easy access to Notre Dame Cathedral and to the Metro. I also enjoyed the Latin Quarter which had a very lively atmosphere close to the universities. It has a lot of places to eat that is reasonably priced.
We stayed in the Saint Germain de Pres area. It was a central area with easy access to Notre Dame Cathedral and to the Metro. I also enjoyed the Latin Quarter which had a very lively atmosphere close to the universities. It has a lot of places to eat that is reasonably priced.
Things to know:
1. Be prepared to pay to use the restrooms in public places
2. Be aware of pickpockets in tourist concentrated areas, always have your personal belongings in sight
3. Be prepared to be solicited by individuals selling multiple items
Hope you enjoyed the post
Hope you enjoyed the post
Until next time,
Sincerely Miss J
Sincerely Miss J
Have you ever visited Paris?
What did you enjoy doing when you visited?
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