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Sunday, 14 January 2018

13 flights
7 high speed trains
4 cars and 19,000 kilometres
9 countries and 29 cities
26 hotels and 5 air bnb's
1 amazing Provence summer house

9 months .... countless memories





We've been back for two weeks, back to the real world, back to the Sydney traffic and the fifteen minute wait for a takeaway coffee. Back to day care and as of Monday, back to work (at least for one of us)! Back to that feeling of "what next?" ...

It has all come to end and way too fast. We miss it so much that we even miss the things we couldn't wait to leave behind. The language struggles, the French-ness of their weird ways, the cold.

We miss the slowness of our lives and the days filled with everything or nothing.

If we could board a plane tomorrow and return, we would without a single hesitation.

Of course when my mind wanders, it's back to our four months in the tiny village of Saint Pantaléon and the quiet country life. Walks through the village, picking wildflowers on the side of the road, tending to our grapes, watching the sunset every night on our terrace with a wine in hand. Long days of not doing much at all. And I guess, if we have taken something out of that time, it's to be more present, to switch off and to slow down, look around more often, to linger over a long lunch at home, make the time to talk, cook, go for long walks or read a book.









For those reading our blog, thank you for coming on this journey with us. Thank you for sharing Our Little French Life.

We've loved writing the blog, if not for our family and friends back home, then for our own keepsake diary that we will print and keep as a travel journal for us and for Elliot when he is older.


We have so many blog posts that we never published, so you might be seeing some flashbacks pop up in the future.

À bientôt!

A xx


Joyeux Noël

Tuesday, 26 December 2017

The ambience of Christmas is abundant in the little town of Colmar. Every store is adorned with decorations, the streets sparkle with lights, carols play day and night, and Christmas markets fill every open space throughout the town. 




We have been staying right in the centre of town above one of the Christmas markets, set in the old church square. A super convenient location, which of course also means I have bought a few too many Christmas decorations!




Everyone is well into the festive spirit here, it's easy to feel like you're in a movie, sipping a mulled wine in the cold as you pick out your perfect Christmas tree.

Our first 'real' tree! How exciting!!



Christmas Day was a quiet affair. Just the three of us feasting on a traditional lunch and watching Elliot play with his new presents ... he was very excited that Santa brought presents all the way to France, and that he made it inside our apartment even though we didn't have a chimney!

Christmas magic ;)




That afternoon, the streets came alive again and we headed out for some fun - carousel rides, photos with Mickey Mouse and a ride on the fabulous tree in the centre of town.






So from our family to you and yours, a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS all the way from France! 


A xx

Hello beer, my old friend

Monday, 25 December 2017

I'm some 16,000km away but I thought this would be a good share at this time of year.

Thank you grain, thank you hops, thank you yeast, thank you water.

Sarlat-la-Canéda, Dordogne, FRANCE


Antibes, Côte d'Azur, FRANCE


Ballachulish, Highlands, SCOTLAND


Bruges, West Flanders, BELGIUM


Brussels, BELGIUM


Baja Sardinia, Sardinia, ITALY


Aix-en-Provence, Provence, FRANCE


Ménerbes, Provence, FRANCE


Goult, Provence, FRANCE


Passchendaele, West Flanders, BELGIUM


Saint Pantaléon, Provence, FRANCE


Beaune, Burgundy, FRANCE


Chantilly, Hauts-de-France, FRANCE


Fontainebleu, Paris, FRANCE


Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer, Côte d'Azur, FRANCE


L'Isle-sur-la-Sourge, Provence, FRANCE


Lumières, Provence, FRANCE


Colmar, Alsace, FRANCE


Scott.