Wednesday 11 July 2012

25th Dec 2010: Christmas in Nantes, Paris

Its been a long time ever since I blogged about my Paris trip. Its kind of on my “Ghost to-do list”. Yohan call the “Ghost to-do list” a to-do list where you put everything on but never quite put your hands to doing it. Well, blogging my entire PAris trip was definitely a Ghost to-do list item. Another “Ghost to-do list item” would probably be giving out flyer at schools near my place so that I didn’t have to travel so much. But I have more than enough students at the moment, so I guess that is alright to be on my “GTDL” right?Photobucket
Breakfast in France has always been my favourite. We get all kinds of breads, fresh croissants from the bakery. Ma belle mere, (My mother in law) has this bakery next door. They sell fresh croissants and Yohan’s favourite pain au chocolat (Chocolate pastry buns with strips of chocolate in it). There will be baguette. Everything look so good, its not wonder I gain so much weight from PAris!!
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The croissant was always my favourite breakfast food. Except I was more troublesome than the French. They would just eat these bakes cold, but I just had to go toast it. Open-mouthed smile Singaporean style right? It wouldn’t have been good if it wasnt toasted right? Photobucket
After breakfast, we set up the Christmas ‘lunch/dinner’ table. It makes the dining experience more joyful in my opinion. How often we bother laying the able in such a beautiful manner right? And the French eat all day when in comes to gathering. Just seat at the table and eat for like 6 hours? Mamie (Yohan’s grandmother) would exit the kitchen every half hour with something new, and refilling everyone’s plates. If your plate is full, she will ask you to finish your food faster so that she can refill them. If you tell her you are full, she will say its just a little! Eat more!!PhotobucketPhotobucket
Yohan’s very young grandmother from Madagascar in the white flowery shirt, and my thin mother in law (Kinda reminds me how fat I was next to her!) in the dark blue long sleeve shirt. Looks like they were counting people. If there was one thing the French people had, it would be taste. look at the colour match of everything on the table. Isn’t it just lovely?PhotobucketPhotobucket
After the table has been set up, we drove the two dogs, with Patrick (Yohan’s father) to a park not too far from Mamie and Papie’s place. The park was beautiful. Probably one we wont see in Singapore, since most of the trees were botak due to the winter season.Photobucket

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There was this park which look like a cold dessert (Tundra) which I learnt in Geography back in secondary 3. And I look like I’m pregnant!!! Must have been the 10 croissants I ate the past 2 days.Photobucket

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Wearing booted heels for a walk was definitely the wrong shoes. My feet was aching within the 1st 10 minutes. I never failed to wonder how girls can actually walk for hours on 5-7 inch heels and platforms. PhotobucketPhotobucket
Check out the frost that remained on the grass and leaves!!!
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PhotobucketLooks like a lake house. But I don’t think this one is residential. Its probably a rest shelter or something like that. Wouldn’t mind a home like that though.

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Back to Mamie’s for the Christmas lunch/dinner. If you eat lunch from 1pm all the way to 6pm, would you have eaten dinner? Yup. That was what happened. We couldn’t have dinner. Haha..Photobucket
I think that was me at 65 to 70kg! I didn’t dare to even step on the scale. Chubby and round face!!


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Patrick’s Sony camera had a really cool panaromic feature. So from left, Jordan, Romain (Yohan’s cousin), Marion (Yohan’s cousin), Yohan, Glutton Claire, Joel (Yohan’s uncle shining too brightly), Marie-Laure(Yohan’s aunt), Serge(Yohan’s maternal grandmother), Joelle (Yohan’s maternal grandmother), Yohan’s granduncle, Isa (My mother in law) and Papie (Yohan’s paternal grandfather)

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Seems like I'm touching food in every picture! Its no wonder I got so chubby!!! o.o

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Mamie on the phone and the mattresses behind her for sleeping in the living room since we are all bunking in at Mamie’s place…
 
Check out the table before we feasted!!!
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Yohan and his Granduncle

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Grand aunt, Grand uncle and Yohan

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Grand aunt, grand uncle, Yohan and grandfather

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Champagne… Oooo… Sexy…

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Rabbit meat stew pasta… Taste like pork! but too much bones for my liking…
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Steam from the pasta fogged my camera!
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Cheese!!!! What’s French dinner without cheese right…. Most of them stink too much for my liking though…
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Especially fromage bleu…. Blue cheese with the creepy mould on it!! Confused smile
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Look at the mould!!!!
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Buche de Noel! Christmas log cake!!!
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Fruits!!! and eat and eat!!!
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Yohan and I were doing the Paris dance.. We were counting down to when we were going to Paris every since we got the plane tickets!!Photobucket

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Huggie or Uggie (Didn’t know how to spell the doggie’s name.. But it’s pronounced as Uggie)
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Sugar for your tea or coffee?
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