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Away They Go
2025-05-29 11:00 UTC by Corey
A few weeks ago, Chelsea and her family moved into their new home. After months of living with us, the house is awfully quiet. I miss those little pickles running around. I miss them jumping on my bed. Their toys everywhere. Their shoes. Their hats. A random book left open on the stairs. Their whole little world, scattered lovingly through... Read the whole entry... »
I went out to the garden, a bit stressed, needing a moment to just sit down and gather my thoughts. The kind of moment where you hope silence will find you—but at first, it didn’t. My mind was a mess of noise: questions, to-do lists, half-remembered dreams, old worries bumping into new ones. I sighed and looked up, trying to quiet the storm... Read the whole entry... »
At last, we’re announcing the 2026 dates for French la Vie! I say “at last” because so many of you have written to ask if there’s any availability this year—and sadly, there isn’t. We’ve been incredibly fortunate that our groups fill quickly, and I am beyond grateful for that. But now, looking ahead to 2026, the... Read the whole entry... »
A family affair! Mother, daughters and husband. They had the Brocante Bug bite big time. We will miss you xx
A few years ago, at an antique market tucked in the folds of the French countryside, I came upon a stand that made my heart skip. Everything there whispered to me—colors, textures, stories. I wanted to jump right into the back of the dealer’s truck and make it my home. But I kept walking, assuming it was well beyond my reach. Just then,... Read the whole entry... »
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