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When my Serbian friend texted me “I don’t want to destroy your snowman” we agreed that’s her way of saying “burst your bubble” then both asked our respective French husbands what their phrase is.
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When my Serbian friend texted me “I don’t want to destroy your snowman” we agreed that’s her way of saying “burst your bubble” then both asked our respective French husbands what their phrase is.
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Summer is racing full speed ahead with long days but short weeks.
Welcome to The French Edit, a broader angle on France filled with cultural idiosyncrasies, language quirks, unspoken rules, curated recommendations, helpful info and things that have caught my eye.

Monday started on a high note with a visit to the Leandro Erlich exhibition, organised by fellow mum friend (and best tour guide in town) Zoë Petit.

The holiday details I've been gatekeeping

The kids are doing a few days a week at the centre loisir (holiday care in local public schools) and so far they’ve been to the Aerospace Museum where they went IN A CONCORDE and saw real rockets, the Académie du Climat and to the pool, plus come home with various artworks and treasures all for the ridiculous price of between €0.47-€26.30 per day (it’s …

10/10

We’re back from our two week trip and I’m both happy to be home and sad it’s over, quite jealous of everyone who has their holidays still ahead of them.

100% hypocrisy coming right up