This post has been a long time coming, and I’m not exactly sure why, but here it is, finally.
In March of this year I had the chance to meet up with a group of Chathamites in Paris – one very important part of this group being my dear Maman.
I haven’t been in France with Mommykins since I was 11, but while we were there she fell in love with the city and dreamed with my papa (Chris) about buying a vacation apartment. She seems to have passed this wistfulness on to me, so I was pleased as punch to show her around what i affectionately refer to as “my city” when we met up.
We took a slew of photos, but I’ve included a quick synopsis of the trip below. Click on the photos for a closer look.
- I TOLD you the Red Coats were coming! JMSS takes over Paris. (A pick-pocket’s dream, btw.)
- Mom at the Place de Vendome
- I love lamp. (Place de Vendome)
- Mom on the Right Bank of the Seine – Notre Dame in the backdrop
- Cheese right! Mom experiences my beloved Ile St Louis, as well as savoury crepes. Delicieuse! (Crepe avec du fromage des chevres @ Le Sarrasin et le Froment Creperie (Rue St. Louis en L’Isle))
- At Notre Dame
- Finally I’ve found you, you evasive English bookstore!
- Here we stand before Saint-Sulpice Church Paris; had to hit this spot for the DaVinci Code fans within.
- In St. Germain de Pres, Mom unfortunately learns the difference between North American lemonade and European lemonade — the hard way.
- A door to the past, in the Marais.
- Another item crossed off her bucket list – Steak Tartar
- ‘King yeah – Macarons!
- A slightly different perspective on Sacre Coeur, where I met up with the big red coat group after a day on my own.
- Found it at last! The remaining vineyard in Paris, on the side of Montmartre
- I used to babysit Lauren, so it was neat to spend some time with her and her Maman, Linda; enjoying a snack at La Maison Rose, Montmartre
- Met back up with the Canadians and headed to dinner for our last night in Paris; Finally found the restaurant on the Champs Elysee
- A farewell boat cruise down the Seine. Do it when you’re there – it’s breathtaking!
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Nice to see the pictures of you and your mom enjoying time together. So what is the difference between the two lemonaids? Is one some kind of alcoholic beverage? I know you’ll be home soon ( or should I call it you’ll be here, if you consider there home now) and you ‘ll be busy what with the wedding and all but hope to see or talk to you when you do come. I forgot how long you will be back in Canada. Nothing much new here except lots and lots of rain, with farmers really antsy about not being able to plant, which is understandable.
Hi Barb,
Lemonade here is really just Sprite. Its a bit of a let-down when you’re expecting honest to goodness lemonade!
I will be home from the 16 – 27. Are you going to the Father’s day thing at Lloel’s? If not, maybe you can come to dinner at the farm or out for dinner or something? Talk to Chris. I dont really have eany set plans except for what they’ve planned for me and the wedding which is the 25 weekend.
SO great!!!
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