Brain challenge: understand time zones
I didn’t really need to think about that when I was in France, but since I’m living in Boston, understand the time zones has been a mental challenge for me. And for our friends and
I didn’t really need to think about that when I was in France, but since I’m living in Boston, understand the time zones has been a mental challenge for me. And for our friends and
Sometimes, I wish that life could be a musical. I would wear a huge dress, a small scarf around the neck and a red lipstick. I would sing in the metro, splash in puddles, everything
Yoga is my favorite hobbie, even if I’m not an ex-gymnast neither a fanatic of India babacool-ness.
After more than one year living in Boston, here it is: our very first blizzard. It’s not only a storm, it’s also chilly and with violent winds: the kind of weather that makes us want
Last weekend, friends invited us to go ski with them. We went to the Green Mountains in Vermont 15 days ago, this time we were in the White Mountains, in Western Maine. We were at Sunday River, at
After the Everglades and the Keys, we spent some time in Miami.
Trying to be part of the American society means that I have to let go some old french habits like complaining. I need to become full of love for everyone, smile, be a better person.
Here’s the story of our 4 days in Miami, last stop of our trip in Floride last month.
There are not a lot of 3-day weekends… but as soon as I see one popping up in my calendar, I immediately start looking for a place to go. Last Monday was Martin Luther King
Last week, Caro from the blog Little Caro in Big Apple tagged me on Instagram for a challenge. I had to take 5 pictures for 5 days in a row about my “Early Mornings”. I loved the
National parks in the United States are great and unique places – incredible landscape, crazy geology, wild life… There are more than 50 all over the country. The first one that was established: Yellowstone, Wyoming,
It takes time to feel like home in a new city. I’ve been living in Boston for more than one year now, but I’m still wondering if Boston really is my “home sweet home”. To