While having brunch today, my wife unloaded on a lot of different things (not involving me fortunately). I guess it's good for her. One of them was how Paris has changed. She watched the opening ceremony and basically called it vulgar, and a few other things. She's a very open minded person, fortunately, but she remembers Paris from 1960 or so, and it has changed a lot. She said the ceremonies had nothing of French culture or refinement, she used the word vulgar repeatedly. I nodded a lot, seemed appropriate. We agreed we probably wouldn't be going back except maybe to spend a day visiting some grave sites. (She also is very concerned about how family members get buried, I don't really get that, but OK.)
She then said she'd watch the Closing Ceremonies as well. (I won't be.)
I think when a thing holds a special spot in your memories and you see it changed badly for the worse, as you see it, it's hard. I mentioned Pigeon Forge, which is kind of analogous for me personally. Then we chatted about Helen, GA, which is touristy as heck, but she noted it isn't vulgar.
She asks me about how I want to be buried, she has elaborate plans for her, and it involved entombment in .... Paris.
Weird topic.