- buying milk (lait) by the six-pack
- paying $5+ for a gallon of gas
- not ever getting coffee to go (closest Starbucks is about 5 hours away)
- remember that eating out for dinner will take at least 1 1/2 hours -- minimum
- eating chevre
- understanding that motor scooters pay no attention to the rules of the road
- remembering to bring our own bags to the supermarket
- everything is closed on Sunday afternoon
- peanut butter is difficult to find
- Dr. Pepper is impossible to find
- trying to learn the passé composé form of verbs
Some getting used to, yes. But these are minor things that will so be second nature -- with the possible exception of that damn passé composé.
3 comments :
explain chevre....and oh BTW....
what color is Kerrie's hair>>>> oh, I know I am not supposed to speak those words out loud -- well, I am not speaking - and typing doesn't count..... waiting for the Red Head to appear! lol
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chevre is the goat cheese that Kerri likes so much -- I'm getting used to it. No red yet! Shhhhhh!
Hello, I just found your blog! Very nice!! I have been here for a year and a month... So.. bienvenue en France! I wanted to tell you that if you have a health food store nearby... it will be easier for you to find peanut butter there than the regular supermarche'... If you ever get desperate and need me to send you a jar.. just let me know!! Enjoy la France!!
Take care... Leesa
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