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French Tease

# French Tease By Mollie Coyne   Our French Encyclopedia:  We Invented That! A few years ago in Amsterdam, we went to one of those ubiquitous English-speaking stand-...
28-05-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne   Korean Paris. Occasionally I will write about how you can seek out other cultures in Paris.  This week, take a minute to disc...
23-04-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne   Pardon My French!   Before we moved here, I spoke no French.  In an effort to teach me, Andy would give me d...
16-04-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne. Who are the people in your neighborhood? The dynamic of the Parisian neighborhood fascinates me.  There are characters present that did n...
09-04-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne   Sonny's Blues.   I got an email from a friend in San Francisco this week telling me about a play she saw that she said wa...
02-04-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Balancing Bunnies, Bells and Beagles. Raising your children in someone else’s culture is a balancing act.  It’s especially difficult wh...
25-03-2008
#French Tease By Mollie Coyne Paris Syndrome. Ah, Paris.  The city of lights.  The city of lovers.  The most beautiful city in the world.  A dream destination for al...
18-03-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne The Trousse, the Whole Trousse, and Nothing but the Trousse. The French, looked on by the rest of the world as having a lacsidaisical approach to work w...
11-03-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Irish Paris. The old proverb that the enemy of my enemy is my friend can be used to describe the relationship that France has with Ireland.  You kno...
05-03-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne The Baklava That Never Was Recently, my two younger children have been learning les cinq sens—the five senses.  The school has organized all ...
27-02-2008
# Out and About This Weekend By Mollie Coyne  Salon de l’Agriculture. Towards the end of this week, you may notice a different type of French person roaming the streets of Par...
20-02-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Turkish Toilet Tales. When Andy flew over for his apartment scouting trip in the early winter of 2003, he found a good deal just outside of Paris—3...
20-02-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Mal Elevée:  They finally said it.  After nearly five years of acting mal élevée here in Paris, finally someone had the g...
12-02-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Expat Portrait:  Vernice Klier. This week’s French Tease is the portrait of Vernice Klier, an American living in Paris.  Who is Vern...
06-02-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Voting Abroad in Our Very Own Global Primary Next Week! At first glance you might think that this week’s French Tease is just for our American read...
29-01-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Mexican Paris. This week, let’s discover Mexico in the city of lights.  Considering that Mexico City is the largest city in the world and ...
23-01-2008
# French Tease by Mollie Coyne Foreign Mom Disorder. The discovery that your child has a disorder is always a shock, no matter how much you should have known it was coming. ...
16-01-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne An Ewok Epiphany. If you have kids in school here, you probably know that Epiphany is big.  Really big.  On January 6, kids would tell you it&r...
08-01-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne  The First American Hobo in Paris In the garden in front of the American embassy sits a statue to the first American hobo in Paris—Benjamin Fr...
02-01-2008
#French Tease by Mollie Coyne You Can’t Go Home Again. I grew up spending my childhood summers on my great-grandparents’ farm in the mountains of western North Carolina. ...
26-12-2007
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