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Parisienne Mais Presque: Vive l'été
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Thursday, July 24, 2008. It is nearly the end of July and summer has tipped past its halfway point. The Métro is emptying out and Parisians are rapidly disappearing to the beach and clogging up the highways on their way out of town. In the dead of August, the heart of Paris will be all but abandoned except for the tourists, who will be either delighted or confused to have the place to themselves. With a little luck, the weather has turned warm and the succession of May holidays - May Day, Victoire 1945.
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Parisienne Mais Presque: Le Car
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Tuesday, April 01, 2014. On my car radio ("Your favorite French songs! Sing along at least once a day! Was reduced to static. I arrived at the off-site meeting in a terrible mood. And yet, I have to admit the frustration was tempered with a certain satisfaction because I can drive in France. I can not only drive in France, I can drive in Ile de France. The region around Paris. I can even drive in Paris proper if I have to (though I'm still not sure I'm brave enough to attempt Place de l'Etoile). Mid-Febr...
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Parisienne Mais Presque: Je suis
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Sunday, January 18, 2015. One of the only people I know who went to the marche républicaine. Another friend, a Muslim of Moroccan origin who grew up in France, shrugged when I asked him if he'd gone. He supported freedom of speech and was upset about the attack, but he wasn't sure he would be wanted at the march or even safe. What if who you are has already been decided for you? Portraits from the March: 'French before being Muslim or Jewish'" was the title of an article. Which appeared in Le Monde.
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Parisienne Mais Presque: Making the grade
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Thursday, October 02, 2014. None of [Parisienne's] explanations have given me any confidence. The client cannot make the simplest of functions work. A task-force needs to be formed immediately.". So tell me. How are the kids doing in French school? Asked a American friend of mine recently. She's been living in Paris for years but has no kids yet. "Is it true what they say? Getting it right the first time proved you were incapable. It didn't exactly encourage one to take risks. I am probably an ex...Keep ...
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Parisienne Mais Presque: The Baby Who Would Not Nap
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Saturday, January 19, 2008. The Baby Who Would Not Nap. One gray, Parisian morning at half past eight Baby woke up, rolled over, and started babbling at the ceiling. Da da da da," said Baby. Da da da da," said the baby monitor in the room next door. Ugh," said Mommy, who rolled over and pulled a pillow over her ear. A few moments later, Mommy opened the shutters in Baby's room and let the patchy sunlight in. Today Grandma is going to look after you while Mommy goes into town," said Mommy cheerfully.
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Parisienne Mais Presque: Time Machine
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Wednesday, May 07, 2014. Tonight as I dug Le Petit's pajamas out from under a mound of pillows and blankets, he grinned and whispered, "Hey Mom, do you know why my bed is like that? I couldn't guess. "I turned it into a machine to speed into the future! He announced, giggling. "And it worked super well! Yeah, I hid under the covers, and it was four. what does the nine mean again? Forty-five," I say. Le Petit told me this in French, as usual, so I'm doing my best to capture the spirit in English.]. Le 'mo...
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Parisienne Mais Presque: Le Petit's Lexicon
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Monday, January 26, 2009. It's not easy for me to make myself understood these days. My parents are catching on slowly, but I think even they will admit that I'm learning to understand them a lot faster than they're learning to understand me. They could. Make more of an effort. After all, I'm learning two languages, Daddy's français. And Mommy's English, and they've only got my single, simple le Petit's franglish. More," "again," or by extension, "I want." One of the most common words at chez Petit.
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Parisienne Mais Presque: Convoi exceptionnel
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Thursday, February 26, 2009. Le Petit has been charming these days, all cuddles and declarations of "maman! I may have to pry him away from playing with the kitchen appliances ten times a day, we may have frequent disagreements over the necessity of wearing a coat, and an impasse may be narrowly avoided at nap time, but mostly we've been having a ball together. Just as I was imagining myself signing up for a minivan and a SNCF large family discount card, reality caught up with me, as usual. The six-year-...
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Parisienne Mais Presque: The pursuit of happiness
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Thursday, March 12, 2009. The pursuit of happiness. These days I often find myself meditating on a terrible what if: if I were suddenly gone, what would I want le Petit to know about me, his mother? If I had to enumerate the reasons I blog, this would be high on my list. This isn't as morbid a preoccupation as it might sound. Sure, I could be hit by a runaway RATP bus. Had something so small and weighing so little caused such concern and upheaval. Here's other half of the secret: it isn't always the case...
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Parisienne Mais Presque: Stubborn shoes
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Friday, April 17, 2009. The screams that shook the walls of the tiny shoe store could be heard up and down the street, all the way from the bakery to the local branch of the Caisse d'Epargne. Le Petit was trying on shoes, and he was not happy about it. It was Wednesday afternoon, and I was grateful I'd dragged my mother-in-law downtown to help us shoe shop for I'd never have had the courage on my own. But le Petit, who'd been pathetically demanding "M. Le Petit's crying subsided as he saw we were headed ...
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