Paris, here we come!

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Friday, 02 September 2011 09:41

It's official: the Pérez family is going to Paris for the year! We just received our visas, and we fly out on Sunday.

Here's the scoop: I'll be teaching English at Université Paris Ouest (La Défénse) a couple of days a week, working on novel #3, and thinking about my dissertation. Arnulfo will do prep work for his PhD qualifying review. Liam will be focused on a good nap schedule (a real challenge in our one-bedroom place!) and exploring the parks of Paris.

The rest of the time, we'll be soaking up as much of Paris as we can as a family.

Our apartment is in the 20th arrondissement about 8 blocks from Père Lachaise Cemetery. If anyone has tips for living in Paris--cheap eats, shopping, places to explore--feel free to pass them on!

Stay tuned, too, for posts and pictures!

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#1 CYNTHIA 2011-09-02 11:19
CONGRATULATIONS !! I WISH YOU GUYS THE BEST OF LUCK AND ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE.
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#2 Alisa 2011-09-02 13:20
The most important thing what, where, & how to eat in Paris: www.davidlebovitz.com/paris/
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#3 ashleyp 2011-09-02 14:53
Thanks so much for the love. And Alisa, I A.D.O.R.E. David Lebovitz's blog. He has been whetting my appetite for Paris all summer!
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#4 Sarah 2011-09-02 20:08
We'll miss you so much! Have a wonderful adventure, and please please write about it!
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#5 Abigail Anastasio 2011-09-09 21:48
Paris has perks, but make sure to leave as often as you can. I studied in France in college and went back to Paris in the recent past. The other cities in France are a nice change of pace after weekdays in Paris. Make sure to walk your butt off to avoid crotin du chevre/pain au chocolate thighs. :-) I def had my battles passing up the cheese carts and the creperies. The fresh foods kill me!!
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#6 ashleyp 2011-09-11 10:51
The first few days we were here, massive amounts to accomplish and limited time meant meals got squeezed out (except for Liam) even as we were doing lots of walking. Now, though, I can definitely see how that pain au chocolate could catch up to us. Better skip the elevator and walk the 7 floors up to our apartment after that "breakfast."
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