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Expat with Kids in Paris: February 2015
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A transitionary home for my soul stuck somewhere between the Swiss Alps and Parisian chic. February 28, 2015. I'm sitting here back at my desk in Paris thinking: "I'd rather be skiing! I am suffering of a severe case of homesickness. It is during the winter months that I miss Switzerland the most. I walk the grey avenues of Paris in January sometimes thinking that I can smell snow in the air but unfortunately when it finally does fall it only lasts half a day in the city. Down the mountain, carving.
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Expat with Kids in Paris: April 2015
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A transitionary home for my soul stuck somewhere between the Swiss Alps and Parisian chic. April 28, 2015. A run in the city. I have been searching for a new running route for almost a year now. I really do miss my Bois de Boulogne run around the lakes, but family logistics just got in the way! Today I decided to be bold and venture across the river and - guess what - crossing from the Rive Droite to the Rive Gauche is NOT a big deal. Why I haven't thought of it before, I don't know. A pinch of reality.
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Expat with Kids in Paris: June 2015
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A transitionary home for my soul stuck somewhere between the Swiss Alps and Parisian chic. June 28, 2015. Could it become home? For the first time, I am happier to stay than to leave. It is the time of year again that I face with mixed feelings. Happy because summer has begun and holidays lay ahead, sad to see my friends move on to their next destination in the expat life cycle. I dare say I have managed to conquer even that hurdle. I am at peace with staying in town this year, realising that there aren'...
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Expat with Kids in Paris: Do you ever feel depressed?
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A transitionary home for my soul stuck somewhere between the Swiss Alps and Parisian chic. July 21, 2015. Do you ever feel depressed? A friend asked me last week if I ever feel depressed. Stunned about this question I actually had to sit back and reflect. Honestly, I had to think real hard. Depressed? I might be sad, I might be mad, I might be upset but depressed? The question, however, has stuck to me and I kept on thinking about it. Well, do I dare to admit that I am part of the 25%? A Swiss globetrott...
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What is A Life Less Beige? The World I’ve Seen. A Rustic Hideaway & Healthy Food In Ubud, Bali. 3 February, 2016. After packing up our life in London, we were both in need of some relaxation and downtime en route to New Zealand. For months, my Instagram feed had been full of enticing blue hues and images of tropical swimming pools, so I knew the just the place to unwind. Nestled amongst a tropical garden, we arrived at our accommodation and checked into our rustic hideaway just out of Ubud, Desa Sanctuary.
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Expat with Kids in Paris: August 2015
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A transitionary home for my soul stuck somewhere between the Swiss Alps and Parisian chic. August 30, 2015. It is time to say good-bye. I am packing up the house after two lovely HOT months surrounded by family, friends and good vibes. We have made a conscious choice of making this our home and although we do not live in Spain any longer, it has become our family base. We arrive the day after the kids break up from school and it takes us less than 24 hours to get back into the rhythm of Spanish lifes...
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Expat with Kids in Paris: My PiNk Paris
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A transitionary home for my soul stuck somewhere between the Swiss Alps and Parisian chic. August 5, 2015. My fetish colour is PiNk beyond a doubt, to the point where my friends far and wide will think of me when they stumble come across a pink object. I'll just take that as a positive sign, right! However, there are plenty of pink shots to focus on around Paris. Here are only a few. Check out all my photos at Paris in a Flash. On Facebook and follow me when I return back to the city in September. Fat Ti...
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Expat with Kids in Paris: March 2015
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A transitionary home for my soul stuck somewhere between the Swiss Alps and Parisian chic. March 31, 2015. Impressions of the Eiffel Tower. March 29, 2015. The fairy of International Day. It is not only the food, the drinks, and the music that makes this day so special. It is the involvement and dedication of each participating country to share and educate the rest of the community about their part of the world that will make you smile or even stand in awe with respect. It is a way of traveling across th...
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What is A Life Less Beige? The World I’ve Seen. A Day Of Discovery In Paris (Part I). 16 June, 2015. It’s amazing what you can fit into 24 hours. That’s exactly how long we had to experience Paris in celebration of Renaissance Hotel’s Global Day of Discovery. Just wait til you see everything we managed to squeeze in! One side overlooked the Booking Office Bar and Restaurant. The other window looked out over St. Pancras station towards Paul Day’s well known sculpture,. With our takeaway breakfasts in hand...
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What is A Life Less Beige? The World I’ve Seen. A Day Of Discovery In Paris (Part I). 16 June, 2015. It’s amazing what you can fit into 24 hours. That’s exactly how long we had to experience Paris in celebration of Renaissance Hotel’s Global Day of Discovery. Just wait til you see everything we managed to squeeze in! One side overlooked the Booking Office Bar and Restaurant. The other window looked out over St. Pancras station towards Paul Day’s well known sculpture,. With our takeaway breakfasts in hand...
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