6th March 2019adminComments Off on Is it inevitable that your child will reject your language?
«I don’t understand why my children won’t speak English with me. I speak to them in English, and they can obviously understand what I’m saying, but they always answer in French now!» A friend was […]
When we first fall in love with our French men we are dazzled, and see things through rose-tinted glasses for a while. But sure enough, a few years into marriage, we start to notice annoying […]
3rd October 2018adminComments Off on The 5 games your kids are most likely playing to be playing at the moment
There’s never been a better time to bond with your kids while playing games than today. Chances are if you have a PC or gaming console in your home then your kids are bound to […]
Phing. Ping. Ping. I scanned my inbox: Please Choose a Door Lock, Window Safety Too, and Immunizations. My mother was worried about my impending voyage to Paris. I told her that I am four times […]
Being a Belgian/Australian, married to a Frenchman, it’s safe to say we have our own little mixing pot of various cultural habits, culinary preferences, and all the languages that come along with being a multi-national […]
16th May 2018adminComments Off on Meeting the Mother and Daughter Duo Behind English Dream Cake
Dominican mother of four, Cheryl Seraphin has long been fascinated with baking, “As a teenager I remember I was so intrigued by the beautiful cakes on display at my parents’ many formal gatherings, that baking […]
By Holli Setephano. Hailing from the land of the long white cloud, New Zealander Holli recently found herself relocating from Japan to France. Join her on www.happilytheotherhalf.com as she connects with the many amazing, beautiful, stylish and […]
14th May 2018Leah TriboloComments Off on 7 wedding photographers to consider if you’re getting married in Paris
It is the time of year where you may be thinking of proposing to your loved one, renewing your vows or having your wedding ceremony. Choosing the right photographer for an event such as a […]
Growing up, I remember my father being away for work quite often as my mother held down the fort juggling me and my younger siblings, her job and the house. T’was back in the stone […]