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ParisMama
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Nope. Just watched it so it's all super fresh: Emma and Hugh are the siblings (phone calls and chance meetings at Christmas pageants attest to this), not Emma and Liam.
That said, I don't get the criticism in this article about the lack of explanation regarding Emma's and Liam's relationship. Can't a man and a woman be

So with you on that. I'm in Paris and it is BLEAK here in December. I take la petite Parisienne on the Eurostar over for the day just to see some cheer!

Ugh! First Rob Ford, now Mueller. Please keep your love for Toronto and your crack habit separate. Kthanx.

This is so disturbing. I have not yet sent my young daughters as unaccompanied minors on a flight to visit their grandparents, but it was something that was we might have considered doing eventually. I had always heard that unaccompanied minors were never seated next to male passengers. Sounds like the airline dropped

Agreed, that I don't get either. That, and the North American tourists who stop me on the street and ask where the Hard Rock Cafe is. :/

You might if you lived here and had a six-year-old. Paris isn't exactly brimming with child-friendly weekend outing options, sadly. *sniffs as she looks out her window at the lights twinkling on the Eiffel Tower.

I think what many people find troublesome about the actual term "push present" is the cold transactional quality of it: "Honey, you just went through a tremendous effort. Here's a pair of diamond earrings as your reward for pushing (because that little baby you're holding isn't quite reward enough)." If it's framed

Here in France a child is not granted French citizenship by mere virtue of having been born on French soil. If at least one of its parents is a French citizen, then the child is also automatically a French citizen. If, however, neither parent has French nationality, the child born in France must apply before its 18th

l'Officiel isn't new, it's French :)