C’est le week-end. I don’t know if I’ll ever get over how often modern English words are Frenchified :) start-up, Facebook, marketing; all three words of which I used to explain my internship to my French family yesterday. The key to pronouncing them correctly is reading the word in English, but saying it with a French accent. My French is improving so much, ha. Anyway, about this weekend...
Mine began immediately after work with a 4-hour long happy hour avec Amy at La Maison. The following day, I met up with my beau and his friend for some sightseeing in Montmartre (they'd already wandered through the center of Paris). Then an early dinner at Les Puces des Batignolles, coffee at my apartment, craft beers by the Seine, cocktails at Red House and dancing at Ballroom. Phew!
Sunday was my favorite though. Marie’s grandmother hosted a belated 25th birthday lunch for her in Fontainebleau, which made for an absolutely delightful afternoon of sunshine, champagne, three French courses, white and red wine, her mom’s amazing tiramisu, coffee… and blowing bubbles in the garden. Twenty-five = mature, obviously. Hope you had a bon week-end, too!
Wow, I love outdoor meals like that in the garden. That tiramisu looks fabulous!
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Oh, it was wonderful. And the tiramisu was even more fabulous than it looks ;) I had two generous servings!
DeleteLove your French weekends :) Sounds like the perfect combo of la vie Paris!
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Thanks, lady. When they turn out like this :) so do I. Bis!
DeleteNow that sounds like a fabulous week-end!
ReplyDelete(I typed week-end with a French accent by the way)
Of course you did :) it was!
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