Bye bye 2012 // One year in the United States…
2012 was full of changes, we met a lot of people, did awesome trips and experienced a new American way of life (well, sort of… it’s hard to get rid of some French habits). Are
2012 was full of changes, we met a lot of people, did awesome trips and experienced a new American way of life (well, sort of… it’s hard to get rid of some French habits). Are
It’s our first Christmas in the United States. We decided a long time ago to not coming back to France – too expensive, not enough time and pretty complicated since our families lived in different
I’ve been in Boston for about 1 year – already. I’ve got a new routine: going to a coffee shop to have a hot beverage in a plastic cup, with a plastic top and a
A few weeks ago, Gabrielle from HostelBookers blog contacted me to ask me to write article about New England and Boston. The first of the serie is now out!
Living in a foreign country is probably the best way to learn a new language quickly. I’ve spent more than 12 years to trying to learn English, but as soon as I arrived in the
Fourth Thursday of November – one week after our French Beaujolais nouveau – the United States celebrate Thanksgiving. There’s no way you can avoid it: the country seems to stop living for one day, everything
It seems anachronistic to publish these pictures today. We are close to the end of November, I should talk to you about how to keep a body temperature warm enough to feel comfortable, but well,
I love watching TV shows, using always the same excuse: it improves my English (yeah, even with Gossip Girl). I used to follow a blog – Le Monde des séries, because this guy said that
I’m not done with our summer road trip… even if it was a long time ago… We are August 28th, we are about to leave our motel in Utah to California. We have a very long day