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Intro to me… |
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Intro to me…. This is a picture of me:. This is also a picture of me:. This is the way I really look 90% of the time:. Now onto the big questions:. Well, that’s a rather tough question. If you want very basic demographics, I’m 21, female, a student. I live in Boston, but am originally from Austin, Texas (wooooo! I go to school in western Massachusetts at a women’s liberal arts college. I’ve been in a relationship for the last six years. What are you into? What TV shows specifically? Intro to me…. Adventu...
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L'Etrangere: March 2009
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I’m happy to report that I had, for the most part, a great time with my mom while she was here in Paris with me for a little over a week. In addition to exploring nearly all of Paris on foot, we took a weekend vacation by train to Amiens and Boulogne-sur-mer – an excellent experience that I hope to write more about later. It was, however, incredibly rewarding to share Paris with such an eager and excited visitor, even if I am a bit of a lacking tour guide. Thursday, March 26: Le 6e arrondissement. I imag...
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The Boy Visits Paris, take two… | An American Girl in Paris
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An American Girl in Paris. The Boy Visits Paris, take two…. May 22, 2009. And now onto the promised recounting of S’s visit to Paris during his spring break in March, because despite the sadness to be leaving, I’m completely and awesomely psyched to be moving in with S and sharing a life with him. And here are some reasons why:. In case you didn’t know, we both LOVE to cook. I’m back at Pearls and Cupcakes. We had dinner reservations at 10 for Chez l’Ami Jean. So we decided to take the stairs down at aro...
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Still Alive! | An American Girl in Paris
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An American Girl in Paris. February 25, 2009. Tags: day to day. That’s right, Americans, almost all of the professors and, more recently, many of the students are on strike. The reasons are somewhat complicated having to do with the privatization of the university system (which is currently all public) and the position of professor/researchers and their intellectual freedom. My friend Abby. Wrote a really great post on the exact details of it on her blog here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Is licensed unde...
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St. Paddy’s Day, Paris style… | An American Girl in Paris
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An American Girl in Paris. St Paddy’s Day, Paris style…. March 18, 2009. My oh my, two posts in one day. Whatever are you all going to do? Or more properly, what are y’all gonna do? By the way, the strikes have continued and spread. Several days ago, students took over the Sorbonne. And barred the doorways. Today, the Sorbonne. Spread to Sciences Po. The university I took classes at last semester. My older host brother, Simon, is a bit of a hippie and quite active in the. We finally found Simon and his f...
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Posts in progress… | An American Girl in Paris
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An American Girl in Paris. Posts in progress…. March 17, 2009. I promise promise promise that several posts are in the works. I’ve even started writing a draft about food in Paris, as well as several about recent visits from the boy and my mom. Until then, I thought you would appreciate some cute animal pictures, which are further proof that S’s back up career should be wildlife photographer. Both are animals we saw in the Jardin des Plantes menagerie. Anyone know what they both are? Is licensed under a ...
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Dublin, the boy in Paris, Christmas at home, 21st Birthday, and Chinese New Years, oh my! | An American Girl in Paris
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An American Girl in Paris. Dublin, the boy in Paris, Christmas at home, 21st Birthday, and Chinese New Years, oh my! May 20, 2009. So the post a day didn’t exactly happen, because of finals and a nasty cold that I can’t quite quit, but I’m pushing through to try and document as much as possible of what happened during my long absence, before getting to the good stuff of my amazing spring break trip of awesome (pictures are already up on my flickr. First stop, Dublin: December 5th to December 7th. Where w...
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A belated Happy Mother’s Day… | An American Girl in Paris
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An American Girl in Paris. A belated Happy Mother’s Day…. May 15, 2009. Anyways, back to the momma’s trip to Paris. She officially came in as my big 21st birthday present, because I decided there was just no way I could live in Paris for a year without her coming to visit me. The first night, a Monday, we stayed in Hotel Residence Henri IV. After getting settled in, we picked up Champagne, whose host family was also gone for the week, and headed off to the Musée d’Orsay,. It was more dark and rainy than ...