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TOUCHUNCATEGORIZED
Petite Anglaise was my online pseudonym from 2004 until 2009. For the first two years, I blogged anonymously about my life in France and parenting a bilingual child. Occasionally an anecdote would feature my (also anonymous) workplace, as scenery, if you will. It was the latter that landed me in hot water, costing me my job. ABOUT PETITE ANGLAISE anglaise means, quite simply, English female, and petite means little. French people tend to refer to all English females, regardless of age or size, as petites anglaises so it seemed like the obvious choice for my nom de souris. petite anglaise started out mainly as light hearted commentaries on aspects of life in France with some anecdotesPETITE ANGLAISE
Our little family of three (plus bump) is heading to Turkey (more specifically, to the Lycian coast) for two weeks, so things will be (even) quieter than usual around here.PETITE ANGLAISE
I just happened to spot the new cover for the Random House paperback edition of petite, published in the US and Canada on 9 June (which I suspect will be overshadowed by Tadpole’s birthday, onMILLS & BOON
It is New Year’s Day morning. After a damp squib of a New Year’s Eve involving a disappointing soirée under the Pont Alexandre III, a predictable lack of taxis in the vicinity of the Champs Elysées and rather more walking in the icy early hours wearing a gauzy dress and stockings than was advisable whilst heavy with cold, The Boy and I aredozing in bed.
JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during July 2004. My favourite dress ever was a short, gauzy, off-white miss selfridge number with lots of sequins on the bodice which glowed under UV lighting. Not the most tasteful of outfits, I readily admit, but this was 1994. It was always worn with trainers as I have never mastered the black art of walking, let alone dancing for hours on end, in MAY | 2009 | PETITE ANGLAISE development. Filed under: knocked up — petiteanglaiseparis @ 5:44 pm. Meet the foetus. A little weekly ritual of mine and Tadpole’s consists of looking up on various websites the info for whatever week of pregnancy I happen to be in (the tail end of week 16 at the time of writing) and reading out the recap of baby’s development. AUGUST | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE The Marais: a backdrop of stately, ancient hôtels particuliers where you can imagine Dangerous Liaisons being played out by aristocrats in powdered wigs. And all that inaccessible modern day male eye candy. Frequenting the kind of cinema that doesn’t sell popcorn and where people have been known to clap and cheer at the end of a particularly PODIATRICALLY CHALLENGED podiatrically challenged. Filed under: misc — petiteanglaiseparis @ 12:51 pm. I have been tagged with a shoe meme. Not only tagged, but challenged: “Petite, because she’ll never do it.”. Grrr. Of course this means I have to. But if it makes less than thrilling reading, it’s beyond my control. Until about the age of sixteen, Iloathed
JULY | 2005 | PETITE ANGLAISE The trees in front had grown, and now almost obscured my third floor window. I stood there for a long while, letting memories wash over me. Going to university, for me, was about becoming a new person. Starting over in a place where no-one had ever known me as a bespectacled, swotty, shy teenager. PETITE ANGLAISEKNOCKED UPMISSING BLIGHTYTADPOLE SAYSBOOK STUFFFRENCHTOUCHUNCATEGORIZED
Petite Anglaise was my online pseudonym from 2004 until 2009. For the first two years, I blogged anonymously about my life in France and parenting a bilingual child. Occasionally an anecdote would feature my (also anonymous) workplace, as scenery, if you will. It was the latter that landed me in hot water, costing me my job. ABOUT PETITE ANGLAISE anglaise means, quite simply, English female, and petite means little. French people tend to refer to all English females, regardless of age or size, as petites anglaises so it seemed like the obvious choice for my nom de souris. petite anglaise started out mainly as light hearted commentaries on aspects of life in France with some anecdotesPETITE ANGLAISE
Our little family of three (plus bump) is heading to Turkey (more specifically, to the Lycian coast) for two weeks, so things will be (even) quieter than usual around here.PETITE ANGLAISE
I just happened to spot the new cover for the Random House paperback edition of petite, published in the US and Canada on 9 June (which I suspect will be overshadowed by Tadpole’s birthday, onMILLS & BOON
It is New Year’s Day morning. After a damp squib of a New Year’s Eve involving a disappointing soirée under the Pont Alexandre III, a predictable lack of taxis in the vicinity of the Champs Elysées and rather more walking in the icy early hours wearing a gauzy dress and stockings than was advisable whilst heavy with cold, The Boy and I aredozing in bed.
JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during July 2004. My favourite dress ever was a short, gauzy, off-white miss selfridge number with lots of sequins on the bodice which glowed under UV lighting. Not the most tasteful of outfits, I readily admit, but this was 1994. It was always worn with trainers as I have never mastered the black art of walking, let alone dancing for hours on end, in MAY | 2009 | PETITE ANGLAISE development. Filed under: knocked up — petiteanglaiseparis @ 5:44 pm. Meet the foetus. A little weekly ritual of mine and Tadpole’s consists of looking up on various websites the info for whatever week of pregnancy I happen to be in (the tail end of week 16 at the time of writing) and reading out the recap of baby’s development. AUGUST | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE The Marais: a backdrop of stately, ancient hôtels particuliers where you can imagine Dangerous Liaisons being played out by aristocrats in powdered wigs. And all that inaccessible modern day male eye candy. Frequenting the kind of cinema that doesn’t sell popcorn and where people have been known to clap and cheer at the end of a particularly PODIATRICALLY CHALLENGED podiatrically challenged. Filed under: misc — petiteanglaiseparis @ 12:51 pm. I have been tagged with a shoe meme. Not only tagged, but challenged: “Petite, because she’ll never do it.”. Grrr. Of course this means I have to. But if it makes less than thrilling reading, it’s beyond my control. Until about the age of sixteen, Iloathed
JULY | 2005 | PETITE ANGLAISE The trees in front had grown, and now almost obscured my third floor window. I stood there for a long while, letting memories wash over me. Going to university, for me, was about becoming a new person. Starting over in a place where no-one had ever known me as a bespectacled, swotty, shy teenager. ABOUT PETITE ANGLAISE My name is Catherine Sanderson. And to the left is an uncharacteristically flattering photo taken by a professional photographer. I dreamed about living in Paris from the moment my very first French lesson began at the age of eleven. I'm the wrong side of forty now, and Paris has been my home since 1995. IPETITE ANGLAISE
Our little family of three (plus bump) is heading to Turkey (more specifically, to the Lycian coast) for two weeks, so things will be (even) quieter than usual around here.MILLS & BOON
It is New Year’s Day morning. After a damp squib of a New Year’s Eve involving a disappointing soirée under the Pont Alexandre III, a predictable lack of taxis in the vicinity of the Champs Elysées and rather more walking in the icy early hours wearing a gauzy dress and stockings than was advisable whilst heavy with cold, The Boy and I aredozing in bed.
OCTOBER | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE | PAGE 2 A recent post by Andre reminded me of my own brief encounter with an angel years ago.. The year was 1994. The third year of my modern language degree, which consisted of nine months employed as an assistante d’Anglais in a French lycée followed by a few months work in a posh Hotel in Lindau, as my German was a bit rusty.. Lindau was idyllic: a picture postcard town crammed onto a tiny DECEMBER | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE Listening to the Tadpole chattering away this morning it occurred to me that she has developed a Yorkshire accent. Short ‘a’ sounds (bath, glasses), nice Yorkshire ‘u’ sounds (mummy) and little phrases (‘come ‘ere!’) that wouldn’t be out of place in The Last of the Summer Wine.I hadn’t realised I was unconsciously teaching my daughter Northern English. OCTOBER | 2005 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during October 2005. As we crossed the park, Tadpole singing “Bla Bla Black Sheep” at the top of her lungs, I brought the pushchair to an abrupt halt, struck with the sudden realisation that my keys were in the pocket of my jacket.The very same jacket which was hanging in the cupboard at work, blissfully unaware of my predicament. AUGUST | 2005 | PETITE ANGLAISE I should, by rights, be feeling blue. My Lover is wending his way back to Rennes, as I write, after an idyllic month spent together, pretty much joined at the hip. The sky is the disappointing grey of a favourite t-shirt which has been accidentally washed with somethingblack.
FRANCOPHOBIA IN THE USA francophobia in the USA. Filed under: french touch — petiteanglaiseparis @ 6:16 pm. Not all Americans are francophobes. Especially not those who read this site regularly. Nevertheless we have all heard about prominent figures calling for a boycott of French produce on the other side of the Atlantic, about cancelled Frenchexchanges and the
NOVEMBER | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during November 2004. The 22nd of December 2001 was a black day for English expats in Paris:Marks and Spencer
APRIL | 2005 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during April 2005. Friday. There is a mysterious new billboard campaign in the metro. For now, only teaser images are on display: attractive men and women (pretend to) yawn in a very aesthetically pleasing manner, photographed in all-forgiving black and white. PETITE ANGLAISEKNOCKED UPMISSING BLIGHTYTADPOLE SAYSBOOK STUFFFRENCHTOUCHUNCATEGORIZED
Petite Anglaise was my online pseudonym from 2004 until 2009. For the first two years, I blogged anonymously about my life in France and parenting a bilingual child. Occasionally an anecdote would feature my (also anonymous) workplace, as scenery, if you will. It was the latter that landed me in hot water, costing me my job.PETITE ANGLAISE
Our little family of three (plus bump) is heading to Turkey (more specifically, to the Lycian coast) for two weeks, so things will be (even) quieter than usual around here.PETITE ANGLAISE
I just happened to spot the new cover for the Random House paperback edition of petite, published in the US and Canada on 9 June (which I suspect will be overshadowed by Tadpole’s birthday, onMILLS & BOON
It is New Year’s Day morning. After a damp squib of a New Year’s Eve involving a disappointing soirée under the Pont Alexandre III, a predictable lack of taxis in the vicinity of the Champs Elysées and rather more walking in the icy early hours wearing a gauzy dress and stockings than was advisable whilst heavy with cold, The Boy and I aredozing in bed.
JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during July 2004. My favourite dress ever was a short, gauzy, off-white miss selfridge number with lots of sequins on the bodice which glowed under UV lighting. Not the most tasteful of outfits, I readily admit, but this was 1994. It was always worn with trainers as I have never mastered the black art of walking, let alone dancing for hours on end, in JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE | PAGE 3 When I was at school, the textbook we used in French lessons was called Tricolore.Two cartoon strips provided a bit of light relief at regular intervals: one was called Claude le Clochard (about a vagrant named Claude) and the other was Fifi la Folle (a madwoman). With hindsight I think it is a little odd that the French nation was represented by these two characters.* JULY | 2005 | PETITE ANGLAISE The trees in front had grown, and now almost obscured my third floor window. I stood there for a long while, letting memories wash over me. Going to university, for me, was about becoming a new person. Starting over in a place where no-one had ever known me as a bespectacled, swotty, shy teenager. PODIATRICALLY CHALLENGED podiatrically challenged. Filed under: misc — petiteanglaiseparis @ 12:51 pm. I have been tagged with a shoe meme. Not only tagged, but challenged: “Petite, because she’ll never do it.”. Grrr. Of course this means I have to. But if it makes less than thrilling reading, it’s beyond my control. Until about the age of sixteen, Iloathed
MAY | 2009 | PETITE ANGLAISE 1 post published by petiteanglaiseparis during May 2009. Meet the foetus. A little weekly ritual of mine and Tadpole’s consists of looking up on various websites the info for whatever week of pregnancy I happen to be in (the tail end of week 16 at the time of writing) andreading out
JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE | PAGE 6 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during July 2004. My metro ride to work this morning was très surreal. A very earnest busker killed me softly with “Yesterday” sung ever so slightly off key and with a French accent (“my trobbles seemed so far awaiy”) and PETITE ANGLAISEKNOCKED UPMISSING BLIGHTYTADPOLE SAYSBOOK STUFFFRENCHTOUCHUNCATEGORIZED
Petite Anglaise was my online pseudonym from 2004 until 2009. For the first two years, I blogged anonymously about my life in France and parenting a bilingual child. Occasionally an anecdote would feature my (also anonymous) workplace, as scenery, if you will. It was the latter that landed me in hot water, costing me my job.PETITE ANGLAISE
Our little family of three (plus bump) is heading to Turkey (more specifically, to the Lycian coast) for two weeks, so things will be (even) quieter than usual around here.PETITE ANGLAISE
I just happened to spot the new cover for the Random House paperback edition of petite, published in the US and Canada on 9 June (which I suspect will be overshadowed by Tadpole’s birthday, onMILLS & BOON
It is New Year’s Day morning. After a damp squib of a New Year’s Eve involving a disappointing soirée under the Pont Alexandre III, a predictable lack of taxis in the vicinity of the Champs Elysées and rather more walking in the icy early hours wearing a gauzy dress and stockings than was advisable whilst heavy with cold, The Boy and I aredozing in bed.
JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during July 2004. My favourite dress ever was a short, gauzy, off-white miss selfridge number with lots of sequins on the bodice which glowed under UV lighting. Not the most tasteful of outfits, I readily admit, but this was 1994. It was always worn with trainers as I have never mastered the black art of walking, let alone dancing for hours on end, in JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE | PAGE 3 When I was at school, the textbook we used in French lessons was called Tricolore.Two cartoon strips provided a bit of light relief at regular intervals: one was called Claude le Clochard (about a vagrant named Claude) and the other was Fifi la Folle (a madwoman). With hindsight I think it is a little odd that the French nation was represented by these two characters.* JULY | 2005 | PETITE ANGLAISE The trees in front had grown, and now almost obscured my third floor window. I stood there for a long while, letting memories wash over me. Going to university, for me, was about becoming a new person. Starting over in a place where no-one had ever known me as a bespectacled, swotty, shy teenager. PODIATRICALLY CHALLENGED podiatrically challenged. Filed under: misc — petiteanglaiseparis @ 12:51 pm. I have been tagged with a shoe meme. Not only tagged, but challenged: “Petite, because she’ll never do it.”. Grrr. Of course this means I have to. But if it makes less than thrilling reading, it’s beyond my control. Until about the age of sixteen, Iloathed
MAY | 2009 | PETITE ANGLAISE 1 post published by petiteanglaiseparis during May 2009. Meet the foetus. A little weekly ritual of mine and Tadpole’s consists of looking up on various websites the info for whatever week of pregnancy I happen to be in (the tail end of week 16 at the time of writing) andreading out
JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE | PAGE 6 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during July 2004. My metro ride to work this morning was très surreal. A very earnest busker killed me softly with “Yesterday” sung ever so slightly off key and with a French accent (“my trobbles seemed so far awaiy”) and ADOPTION | PETITE ANGLAISE Books about adoption, whether fiction or memoir, hold a special fascination for me, and always will.Some of my own experiences as an adoptee are documented in the “adoption” category of this blog. Which is why Dave Hill’s book “The Adoption” caught my attention. Dave, a fellow Brit and blogger, has become a virtual friend and a fascinating “inside source” on the weird andPETITE ANGLAISE
I just happened to spot the new cover for the Random House paperback edition of petite, published in the US and Canada on 9 June (which I suspect will be overshadowed by Tadpole’s birthday, onTADPOLE SINGS
Tadpole came back from “daddy’s house” this weekend singing an unfamiliar song, over and over again. The tune sounded consistent, but the lyrics a little approximative in places (including a reference to ketchup which I strongly suspected had no business being therewhatsoever).
WORKING GIRL
A French industrial tribunal hearing is, in some respects, a surprisingly informal affair. Four Prud’hommes, two employers and two employees who have been elected to hold this position (all salaried employees are eligible to go and vote in these elections, I’ve yet to meet anyone who has) preside over a small salle d’audience in civilian clothing, with the addition of a medal worn AUGUST | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE The Marais: a backdrop of stately, ancient hôtels particuliers where you can imagine Dangerous Liaisons being played out by aristocrats in powdered wigs. And all that inaccessible modern day male eye candy. Frequenting the kind of cinema that doesn’t sell popcorn and where people have been known to clap and cheer at the end of a particularly OCTOBER | 2005 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during October 2005. As we crossed the park, Tadpole singing “Bla Bla Black Sheep” at the top of her lungs, I brought the pushchair to an abrupt halt, struck with the sudden realisation that my keys were in the pocket of my jacket.The very same jacket which was hanging in the cupboard at work, blissfully unaware of my predicament. DECEMBER | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE Listening to the Tadpole chattering away this morning it occurred to me that she has developed a Yorkshire accent. Short ‘a’ sounds (bath, glasses), nice Yorkshire ‘u’ sounds (mummy) and little phrases (‘come ‘ere!’) that wouldn’t be out of place in The Last of the Summer Wine.I hadn’t realised I was unconsciously teaching my daughter Northern English. AUGUST | 2005 | PETITE ANGLAISE I should, by rights, be feeling blue. My Lover is wending his way back to Rennes, as I write, after an idyllic month spent together, pretty much joined at the hip. The sky is the disappointing grey of a favourite t-shirt which has been accidentally washed with somethingblack.
NOVEMBER | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during November 2004. The 22nd of December 2001 was a black day for English expats in Paris:Marks and Spencer
FRANCOPHOBIA IN THE USA francophobia in the USA. Filed under: french touch — petiteanglaiseparis @ 6:16 pm. Not all Americans are francophobes. Especially not those who read this site regularly. Nevertheless we have all heard about prominent figures calling for a boycott of French produce on the other side of the Atlantic, about cancelled Frenchexchanges and the
PETITE ANGLAISEKNOCKED UPMISSING BLIGHTYTADPOLE SAYSBOOK STUFFFRENCHTOUCHUNCATEGORIZED
Petite Anglaise was my online pseudonym from 2004 until 2009. For the first two years, I blogged anonymously about my life in France and parenting a bilingual child. Occasionally an anecdote would feature my (also anonymous) workplace, as scenery, if you will. It was the latter that landed me in hot water, costing me my job.PARTING WAYS
To share something precious, without incurring any guilt, any pain. To be soothed by the sound of his slow, regular breathing at my side. To be lulled into the first good night’s sleep in a week. In the morning, before we parted, there were comforting echoes of our old routine: tea, toast and marmalade. JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE | PAGE 3 When I was at school, the textbook we used in French lessons was called Tricolore.Two cartoon strips provided a bit of light relief at regular intervals: one was called Claude le Clochard (about a vagrant named Claude) and the other was Fifi la Folle (a madwoman). With hindsight I think it is a little odd that the French nation was represented by these two characters.* JULY | 2004 | PETITE ANGLAISE 4 posts published by petiteanglaiseparis during July 2004. My favourite dress ever was a short, gauzy, off-white miss selfridge number with lots of sequins on the bodice which glowed under UV lighting. Not the most tasteful of outfits, I readily admit, but this was 1994. It was always worn with trainers as I have never mastered the black art of walking, let alone dancing for hours on end, in KNOT TYING | PETITE ANGLAISE Filed under: knot tying — petiteanglaiseparis @ 10:51 am.NOVEMBER 1, 2013
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