Today was the day I finally got to go up the Eiffel Tower. Unfortunately, due to high winds, we were not able to get to the third observation deck. My heartbreak was short-lived, though; the view from the second observation deck was incredible! After soaking in the view of the city, we made our way to the Musee de l’homme, a well-known anthropology museum. I was excited to see how far we’ve come as people and to learn more about history. Next, a small group of us went to a cute cafe located beside the Eiffel Tower. I tried escargot for the first time and to my surprise, actually enjoyed it. It mostly tastes of butter and garlic with the same consistency as calamari. After a quick lunch, we headed out the Pasteur Institute. We had a small break before we were allowed in so we explored the city a bit; we found a bakery so of course, I had to get an eclair! Once the tour started, I became thankful that we watched the Pasteur movie. Since we only learn about his experiments in class, it was nice to know the little details about him while touring the institute. Next, we made our way to the Musée des Arts et Metiers. I wish we would have had more time there because there was so much to learn about! We had to rush through due to the fact the museum was closing. After a day of touring museums, we had the whole night! A big group of us went to a restaurant in the ally near our hotel. Kareem, Erin, and I shared a big pot of fondue. I really enjoyed because I got to eat real French cheese for the second night in a row.