



Here's a picture of one of the salmon appetizers we got.
Today we went to the Luxembourg gardens. First we took a train to Leon de Bruxxelles (http://www.leon-de-bruxelles.fr/) where they're supposed to have really good mussels, and they did. John said we came here during our honeymoon - actually twice - once with his friend Mike and then again on our own. I don't remember it, but the restaurant reminded me of the good mussels place in downtown Toronto.
Afterward, we took the Metro train to the Luxembourg gardens with a pitstop to a pharmacy to get hydrocortisone because the kids are getting eaten by mosquitoes or something. It started raining again during this time, but luckily I brought my umbrella. The rain was off and on. Even while we were at the playground at the gardens, it started pouring. Zach and Asia were one of the last sets of kids who ran to the sheltered area. Crazy Americans. Earlier in the morning, we had also gone to a flea market and I bought 3 shirts for a euro each and a shirt and shorts for Zach for 5 euros. Asia really wanted this porcelain slipper but it was 6 euros. The seller was going to give it to her for 5 but she only had 2 euro's. We gave Asia and Zach 2 euro's each that they could spend in the market. Zach bought 2 transformer like toys. Asia decided to save hers since we said next time we go to the market, we'd give her another 2 euro's. So anyway, the 2 long-sleeved shirts I bought at the market for the kids came in handy at the park during the rain. I was freezing, on the other hand. The kids mainly played on two structures in the playground. One was this really talk teepee as seen below. I think it was strategically built so that if a kid fell from the top, they'd hit all these other ropes that it's made of and not get seriously hurt. At least, I'd hope.
For dinner, we returned to our neighborhood and ate at Royal Voltaire. The duck foie gras with fig jam was delicious. John got oeuf mayonnaise, which we'd seen as an appetizer quite often and wondered if it was really just an egg with mayonnaise. Well, it was though the mayonnaise was more like a mustard-mayonnaise sauce. For the kids, we got them penne, but it was with this cream alfredo sauce that they don't like so they didn't finish it. John got blanquette de veau - a veal dish with a slight cream white sauce and rice. He loved it. I got what was called beef on a board, and it was literally a steak and fries on a slate board. For dessert, the kids had vanilla ice cream (I thought less sugar and caffeine for them, Asia didn't appreciate it but she ate it), chocolate mousse for me, and tiramisu for John.


It was starting to get grayer, so we decided to leave the park and start looking for some stores. That way if it rained, we could at least find shelter. We ended up missing one of the rain showers while we were in a toy store. Asia found this mechanical rabbit that she wants. I took a picture of it in case I get it for her birthday. It had American packaging anyway. She's been talking about wanting a real rabbit. Everytime she sees one in our backyard or someone else's yard, she wants to catch it and keep it. See older posts about the little baby bunny that Asia did manage to catch one summer. So anyway, this mechanical bunny made some yipping noise and jumped. Very cute. Very annoying. But better than a real rabbit anyday. I told Asia that when she has her own house, she can have whatever pets she wants. She plans on having one or two or three dogs, a rabbit, and a bird. Good luck to her future husband! So at the toy store, John bought this game that consists of a plastic blue shark that has his mouth open and you take turns pushing down one of his teeth til his mouth comes crashing down on your finger. When I played the game with the kids tonight, for some reason, I was the one that kept getting my finger eaten. It never failed. We also let the kids pick one thing that cost 1 euro - Zach got a glider (just like he always gets at Chuck E Cheese) and Asia got a chinese fan. I think the fan will come in handy when we're in a restaurant with no A/C. Unless this cool weather keeps up.