Blog Expat is an online community, life abroad guide, and support system for all stages of your expat adventure. The lovely Erin asked me to answer a few questions for their fun and insightful Expat Interview series and I was thrilled to do so. Mine is the feature interview today.
Click here and you'll be popped over to the site where you'll find my interview. P-Daddy took the profile photo at Chambord back in October and loved it. Now, I'm wondering if maybe I should have sent in a photo where I was at least wearing some makeup! Oh, well. What you see is what you get.
I wonder if any of my answers will surprise you.
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ReplyDelete"I don't work"... .??? What do you call raising the kids and running the household??? JK, very nice interview. Not really surprised to hear you've got a project in the works:) Good luck!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, I enjoyed it very much. Very proud of you. Much love!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sis! Your blog is looking pretty darn good over there. I am proud of you!
DeleteI want to share it on here soon.
A xo
People, this is my sister. Check out her blog Fresh French Home and if you're near Arkansas, her coming shop.
I enjoyed your responses very much. I look forward to hearing more about the novel you are writing. Is it based in the South of France? I will be happy to bring you a cadeau of a BIG jar of peanut butter and drop it off at my cousin's place in Clapiers when we come to France at the end of May. I would hate to see you deprived.
ReplyDeleteAh, yes Michel, as a matter of fact it is. My main character is a Texan who comes to the South of France on a cooking vacation. As for the peanut butter, I would never say no!
DeleteThank you for always reading and commenting. It means so much to me.
Aidan
Shirley says I should ask you what style you prefer: smooth creamy or crunchy?
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ReplyDeleteNice interview! I'm waiting with bated eyes for your novel. BTW, whenever I visit Canada, I fill my suitcase with jars of peanut butter from COSTCO and share it with my expat Japanese friends. Strength in numbers!
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