Many, many things have happened since my last post. In fact, that's the reason why there hasn't been one in a while. On Wednesday we went to the NYU Center for the first time. It's a house on rue de Passy, near La Tour Eiffel and tons of shops. As we were exploring the neighborhood (we got a two ... Read More about Le Cœur de la Ville
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Home Abroad
Nothing eases homesickness like what you love the most. Luckily for me, one of the semi-annual sales in Paris begins tomorrow and will last for the next six weeks. WIN! While I'm not trying to spend all my money in the first week, I'm also not trying to pay full price when I can get them on sale. ... Read More about Home Abroad
La recherche de la lumière
With nothing inticing to do at this early Parisian hour, I decided to come give an update. This morning when I woke up (unfortunately at 5:30 Paris time) I went to turn on the lights in my hostel room, only to experience a loud pop and a crack of light. I'm not sure what that means in France, but ... Read More about La recherche de la lumière
Mais l'importance n'est pas la chute, c'est l'atterrissage
For most people, fear of flying comes out of actually flying. Take off, landing, turbulence. For me, however, TSA and the French consulate and border patrol are far more intimidating. Yesterday I left for Paris from Washington. I knew I was getting close to my gate and the other European flights ... Read More about Mais l'importance n'est pas la chute, c'est l'atterrissage
Meet Anne
Hello! My name's Anne. Let me tell you a story. Meannedering is where I write about my travels, life in New York and France, and all of my delicious adventures. In 2014, I quit my job in Washington, D.C. to move to the south of France. Since then, I've taught English to French middle schoolers, ... Read More about Meet Anne