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TROIS PETITES CHOSES DE VENDREDI

I’ll never get over this view in the Tuileries gardens. That strip of buildings makes me smile.

Looking for a delicious Lebanese treat? Liza has delicious manoushés. Makes me miss Beirut!

This impasse in the 16th is so stunning. My eyes always wander when I walk by. It’s just so immense!

TROIS PETITES CHOSES DE VENDREDI


Some of the Parisian metro stations are oh so lovely. What’s your favorite stop?

This was the most perfect crème brûlée from Le Coup de Torchon. It was even served on a doily.

A Chinese Feast is a video I made from the delicious feast I had on Wednesday nights with some other people in my grad program. It was a night filled with laughs and authentic Chinese and Vietnamese food! SO GOOD.

 

TROIS PETITES CHOSES DE VENDREDI

Just can’t get over this view sometimes.

Dreaming of tea on the countryside, though.

Felt and smelt a bit of spring this week… I hope it sticks around.

TROIS PETITES CHOSES DE VENDREDI

Sometimes it’s nice to stay in on a Saturday night and chat with a good friend across the ocean. And doing this on a rotary phone makes it even more exciting. (I got the rotary phone at brocante last year)

I’m addicted to tea parties.

I went to the Marché Couvert de Batignolles for the first time this week with Olivia. Boy was it lovely.

 

TROIS PETITES CHOSES DE VENDREDI

La Défense is such an interesting part of town. It is so spacious and modern, and when you’re so used to the beige Parisian buildings, it’s a mind twist! Plus, I had no idea there was so much modern art and statues and the likes there. I can’t wait to go back in the summertime. I will post more pictures from Valerie & I’s adventure on here soon.

I love mixing styles, and what better than polka dots with my grandmother’s Native American jewelry?

Finally got some of these ball lights that I’ve been drooling over. More girly goodness à la maison. Pourquoi pas?

P.S. Need some visually pleasing & adorably clever French lessons?

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