Belgium is like that quirky friend you have who is classically beautiful, has a heart of gold, and wears bright blue extensions in her straight, blond hair and striped rainbow stockings under her black pencil skirt. You know what I'm talking about, right? Surely you have a friend like that. It's ... read more
Giveaways and Giving Back
I have a giveaway that I'm so excited about. It's the first one ever I didn't actually have to pay for! No I'm kidding. While that is true, I am excited for other reasons. I love to have giveaways so I can shower love on my readers. Well … one reader. And another thing - I am thrilled about ... read more
Extra-Vehicular Activities
Before I got my French driver's license, I thought I was just going to die from all the back-and-forths that come with having multiple offspring – ice skating, school, centre, nursery, multi-sports, etc. Now that I can drive, I am really not sure it's any better. Our school days are from 8:30 to ... read more
Art & History
Would you mind it if I told you a historical-religious story with a moral lesson? Because it relates to my post today, so there's a point. Plus it's interesting. There was this great king called Hezekiah who restored glory and honor to the people of Israel (which you can read about in 2 Kings 20). ... read more
French Scalloped Potatoes
Today, World Moms Blog has a fun post about how everyone (well, a small chunk of the contributors) met their husbands. My story is there, although most of you know it by now. But you should totally go and read everyone's story. Love is in the air! And now - the awkward segue. The difference ... read more
Appointments in Paris
The Paris subway has a nostalgic smell (when I'm not near anyone's body odor). It reminds me of when I used to live in Paris instead of being a desperate suburban housewife. I used to walk and walk for miles, absorbing the different architecture, and imagining what it would be like to marry a ... read more
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