Stories Collected While Living in France
I hope your seat-mates are swell!
: )
Julie M.
bon journey!
Bon retour!
I so enjoyed the time we spent!
Until next time…
luv you!
I so enjoyed reading of your travels and visits with family and friends. I can only imagine how difficult it was to leave your beloved Willows, but I’m sure a part of you was longing for your lovely home in your charming French village. Best wishes for a safe journey home!
Safe journey. Sometimes I feel “between here and there” even when I’m home.
I’ve got a giveaway going on – http://www.evertonterrace.com/2010/11/sand-dollar-giveaway.html
It must be hard to be caught between to places.
Long Journey. Give plenty of time for reflection.
Travel safe Corey and FH – I cannot wait to see what pops up in your shop!!!
Annie will be thrilled to see you
How blessed you are to be able to return home each and every year.
Love you
Jeanne♥
It was a privilege to have had the opportunity to meet you, your husband, and your mother this summer. You, your words, and your photography inspire me daily. Thank you so much.
i didn’t realize you were leaving this soon. i thought you were staying till nov.15th. prayers for a safe journey. Bestest,Denise
Happy to know you made it home. Sleep tight!
Aww. I am sad. I am always used to you coming to my house every night. The other night I even asked my mom why you didn’t come. 🙁
So enjoyed reading along about your visit in the Willows. A piece of your heart will always belong there. The other piece of your heart will be happy again soon in your other home. Welcome back.
Have a great trip! It’s always a strange feeling getting back home after visiting an old home. 🙂 I bet the brocante folk missed you 😉
Enjoy the view. Soon your children will be home with all sorts of marvelous stories to tell.
Oh, Somewhere …
over the rainbow way up high ….
I imagine you traveling over the rainbow,
after all, the rainbow has landings at both ends, doesn’t it,
home at the beginning and at the end of both journeys.
I hope France embraces you warmly and makes you feel at home again the moment you step off the airplane.
Here is the song, sung by Eva Cassidy, who lived in the Washington, DC area, right between your two homes. I imagine you changing the plane there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMfBKwCBgGI
Enjoy every second, stop at every little hole in the wall, flea market, as a matter of fact, if you like something, simply ask for it! Smiles…I sure wish you could come and shop with me! Have a nice journey, your french sheets on your own bed are waiting for you! God Bless you and your family!
Brenda @ KindredHeartsAntiques.com
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