I'm just back from a very traditional Christmas with one part of my family and well, even though it's always exhausting (food, food and more food!), it's always a pleasure to take some time of with people who are dear to you. Now is the time to go back to reality! I hope you had a good time too and that Santa (le père-noël !) was good to you ;-). Here is a photo I took in Montmartre where they have a Christmas market.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Bye-bye Santa!
I'm just back from a very traditional Christmas with one part of my family and well, even though it's always exhausting (food, food and more food!), it's always a pleasure to take some time of with people who are dear to you. Now is the time to go back to reality! I hope you had a good time too and that Santa (le père-noël !) was good to you ;-). Here is a photo I took in Montmartre where they have a Christmas market.
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ReplyDeletejust passed by to say merry xmas!
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how fast the holiday went by, hope it was a good one for everyone.
ReplyDeleteStill feeling full, but everything is so good!! :) (Well, mostly just the homemade cinnamon rolls and the raspberry white chocolate cheesecake are making me full, we had soup and salad tonight. They were good!)
ReplyDeleteHope you all had a Happy and Merry Christmas!!
A charming photo, Eric.
ReplyDeleteChristie, homemade cinnamon rolls! Mmmmm!
I hope you had a very Merry Christmas with your family. Always too much food, and drink - but it's got to be eaten an drunk and somebody's got to do it. :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope that you had a very lovely Christmas with family and friends. There always seem to be an abundance of food at Christmas! Enough to make you ill! Ha
ReplyDeleteGreetings for everyone! Are the two blondes posing, Eric? It looks like! And the girl in the brown raincoat looks très chic. The stands of the Christmas market are truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt's not Christmas food, but as I eat my sandwich au jambon on a baguette, I remember the first one I bought at a sidewalk cart in Republique. Then we walked a couple blocks to a park where we sat and ate, watching the families play. It was the Square du Temple. The next year I stayed in a aparttement nearby and I'll be staying there for the fourth time next year.
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to put the house back in order. :~}0 Off to the country tomorrow—if I can't get here from there, Happy New Year!
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