Tour Eiffel
(Eiffel Tower)
By: Collin S.
Swoosh. The winds up on the windy side of the Eiffel Tower were just as strong and crazy as my dad. Why? Because he was going to go around the top of the third floor where the wind thrived, which meant he would need to go in to where the strongest of the winds were. Also, it was so cold on the top that it snowed. He was literally being pushed against the wall, he said, it showed us how strong the winds were. My brother, Evan and I thought it was funny that while my father went onto the windy side we were taking refuge in the stairwell that went down to the lower half of the third floor. My dad, and Evan, and I were on the upper half, while the others were down below us. While we were up on top, we took pictures of the park at the foot of the Eiffel Tower without the girls or Will. Once we all got down to the second floor, we got some lunch and relaxed for a little bit. After resting, we went to the glass floor, on the first floor, and walked on it, or at least most of us, Abby and Mom freaked out (but mostly Mom) and wouldn't walk on it. After all that fun, we hopped on a train and went to see Notre-Dame.
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