The Holiday season is my favorite. I love the cold weather, the music, the fact that everyone just seems a little nicer, a little more at ease with life. I like watching the same movies we watch every year around this time, re-initiating Big and Little Sister with traditions new and old. I like having a great excuse to bake my little heart out. After all, the neighbors need to eat more sweets right? I love the lights, the mulled wine, and getting together. I love reveling in late mornings with my girls, no schedule breathing down our necks, dancing in the living room.
So, in light of all this holiday glee, Fête Foreign will be back in full swing around New Year's. Until then, I wish you and yours a Happy Hannukah, a Merry Christmas, and safe travels. Capture the memories....
Bonnes Fêtes!
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| Marché de Noël, Orléans, 2011 |
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| In Israel these are called Krembo and they are ever so popular with children. |
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| Quebec was featured this year. Maple syrup, fur, and leather goods galore. |
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| A traditional traveling Walgreen's . . . |
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