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Wedding Bells at the Elysee

Someone emailed me earlier and asked if they could vote for an American movie that took place in Paris for the Romantic Movie Contest. By all means, yes! What’s more romantic than Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron dancing on the steps of the quai in An American in Paris? There’s only one more day to get your vote in, though, and get entered into the drawing for the sweet little book of love poems, “Pour mon mari, avec amour“. Entries can be submitted until midnight Monday, February 4th, and the winner will be posted that same evening. Bon Chance!

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Hmph….They could’ve at least have called me for a quote…Oh well..Félicitations, you two kooky kids!

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A Destination Wedding Week-end in Paris

It’s been cold and rainy and just generally poopy here since around the end of September, but Brenda and Chad didn’t seem to mind. They were all giddy and giggly as they and their friends met up to celebrate their wedding in Paris a few weeks ago. It had been pouring all week long, and I was a nervous wreck, but the rain stopped just long enough for the two of them to exchange rings and a kiss. After that, the gang hopped into a chauffeured car, popped the cork on a couple bottles of bubbly and went out for a night on the town. The perfect way to start their new lives together. Congratulations, you two!

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A New England Autumn in Paris

An American View Barbara Ernst PreyThis fall, parisian events was asked to organize a lunch at the Mona Bismarck Foundation in honor of the American painter, Barbara Ernst Prey. The request was to build a lunch around the theme of the featured image of the show: Family Portrait- a cluster of bright red Adirondack chairs scattered in a field of tall grasses and wildflowers.

Using these and other elements from her paintings, we created an Autumn in New England-themed lunch reception. We used the deep reds for the menus and floral focal points, and paired it withFamily Protrait Barbara Ernst Prey tall green grasses and crab apples. We decorated the tent with apple tree branches and piles of pumpkins and gourds in the corners of the buffet tables. The menu featured New England staples like hot apple cider (spiked with rum and cinnamon), crab cakes, lobster salad and… an amazing upside-down cheesecake drizzled with maple syrup. If you live in the States, you have no idea how rare it is to find a good cheesecake in France- It was enough to make the group of American expats weep with homesickness! The Mona Bismarck Foundation is presenting Ms. Prey’s show, An American View from now until January 12th.

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