After four months of discovering both the ins and outs of Paris and the blogging world, it is time for my adventures abroad to come to a (temporary) end. After an eight hour flight across the Atlantic on Friday morning, I safety made my way back home to Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. It has been fun the past couple of days seeing so much family and friends, i.e. 17-year old little brother Charlie:
He was excited for Mothers' Day |
These past few months have truly been some of the best of my life and I feel so thankful to have had the incredible experience that I did. I know that the memories I made and the people I met in Paris will stay with me for the rest of my life.
I also want to sincerely thank you all for reading my blog. You can't imagine how much fun I had writing the posts and taking the pictures so I appreciate that someone was reading them! At the moment I am trying to brainstorm another idea (or excuse) to continue blogging in the states.
Home Sweet Home |
Although I have quoted it once, I think it deserves to be repeated:
"If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young [wo]man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast."
--Ernest Hemmingway
Infinite bisous bisous,
Mary
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