Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 09:49     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

You're so exhausted but not exhausted enough to come here and post a long missive on DCUM? OK.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 06:55     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

I enjoyed your report OP.

Are you able to eat from wonderful French bakeries or cheese shops or restaurants?
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 06:47     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

Keep it up, OP. Enjoying your reports!
Who would have thought: bad food in France? But I am imagining the delicious ‘bagged lunch’ you can put together from a cafe or two for your next outing.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 06:14     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

Anonymous wrote:OP here - because how many Americans from the dmv are in Paris, at the Olympics at this particular sport today? Hint: not as many as you think. I'd like to stay anonymous


My lord with the navel gazing
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 06:05     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

I really enjoyed the report!
How long are you there for, OP?
What’s everyone wearing there?
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 05:57     Subject: Re:An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

Haha, yeah, they’re so impressed you’re from Washington DC.

I’m guessing swimming. Crazy swim mom-type.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 05:53     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

Anonymous wrote:OP here - because how many Americans from the dmv are in Paris, at the Olympics at this particular sport today? Hint: not as many as you think. I'd like to stay anonymous


I thought your report was fun and then you went and wrote that. Disappointing.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 02:36     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

Anonymous wrote:OP here - because how many Americans from the dmv are in Paris, at the Olympics at this particular sport today? Hint: not as many as you think. I'd like to stay anonymous


You’re so special.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 02:35     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

Anonymous wrote:OP here - because how many Americans from the dmv are in Paris, at the Olympics at this particular sport today? Hint: not as many as you think. I'd like to stay anonymous


Anonymous
Post 07/28/2024 02:20     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

OP here - because how many Americans from the dmv are in Paris, at the Olympics at this particular sport today? Hint: not as many as you think. I'd like to stay anonymous
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 20:37     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

Why are you coy about what sport you saw?
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 20:14     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

This is fun! Thanks for posting this. Which sport?? Can’t wait to hear more.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 17:21     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

LOL @OP all the parisiens have moved out, let their places and op is talking to tourists
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 17:16     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

Which sport did you watch?
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 17:11     Subject: An American in Paris - Olympics Day 1

The metro in Paris is, in a word, spectacular. Clean, efficient, easy to use, and the way they've marked everything for the Olympics has made it super easy to get around.

Police are still everywhere, no more automatic machine guns like opening ceremonies last night. But it makes me happy to see them around.

The real stars are the volunteers. They are everywhere and incredibly helpful (all dressed in volunteer Paris 2024 outfits, so easy to spot). They truly make everything run. On the streets, at the entrance to events, within the event venues, everywhere. And some even speak English.

People have been super friendly everywhere we go. Everyone asks where we are from, and when we say Washington DC, it's always, "Ohhhh." Not what I expected based on stereotypical French behavior.

Today we watched a sport for 9 hours (and went 2 hours before it started and just got home), hence the exhaustion. But the athletes, even the superstars, were amazing. They signed autographs, threw items into the stands, and we're generally friendly.

The one and only downside (aside from yesterday's rain - today we were inside), has been the food service options. Expensive, long lines, and really poor, slow service. At US Stadiums, it's expensive, but they have the service down pretty good, and at some stadiums, the food is fantastic. Here, it seems inefficient, unorganized, not very good and super slow. And, you're allowed to bring food into the venues, so that is our plan for tomorrow, rather than wait on long, slow lines for expensive, not very good food.

Overall, a really fun day. More tomorrow night