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Showing posts with label Paris in July 2012 challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris in July 2012 challenge. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

I Love Midnight in Paris!

About Film:

This is a romantic comedy set in Paris about a family that goes there because of business, and two young people who are engaged to be married in the fall, have experiences there that change their lives.  It's about a young man's great love for a city, Paris, and the illusion people have that a life different from theirs would be much better.

My Thoughts:

To end the Paris in July 2012 I decided to watch Midnight in Paris - you know, that film by Woody Allen that everyone went bonkers over. I thought it would be the perfect way the end the month - a film set in the City of Light.  Plus, I knew it was about time I watched this movie that everyone else had already seen and that I had been putting off watching for no good reason.  And so, with a hot chocolate in hand I turned my attention to Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams.

Suffice it to say, I loved Midnight in Paris!  How could I not?  Paris during the day, night and in the rain was just beautiful to see.  And the dialogue was clever and the acting superb.  I absolutely enjoyed watching Gil (Owen Wilson) get caught up in the roaring twenties.  Who wouldn't want to hang out with the Fitzgerald's, Hemingway, Stein and Dali.  All that drinking, dancing and carousing looked like quite the good time.  Plus, getting to see Gil and Inez (Rachel McAdams) interact as a couple was hilarious and sad at the same time - they were most definitely not meant to be together.   In fact, I was happy when Gil ended their engagement, especially after finding out from Hemingway that Inez was having an affair with Paul (Michael Sheen) - how oblivious was Gil?! Anyhow, aside from relationship woes, this film was a fantastic mix of fantasy and realism.  I loved how Gil's slips through time were never explained and just happened again and again.  I loved how we experienced Cole Porter's music and Stein's salon through Gil's eyes.  Woody Allen created quite a gem with this film.  Watching it was the highlight of my weekend and the Paris in July 2012 Challenge.


Well, time is up.  Today is the last day of Paris in July 2012 and although I didn't post as much as I had planned on, I did enjoy reading everyone's posts on Paris - in fact, I've added some books to my TBR list and jotted down the names of new films to watch.  I just wanted say thanks to Karen at BookBath and Tamara at Thyme for Tea for hosting this wonderful challenge (again).  I'm looking forward to Paris in July 2013!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Paris, My Sweet: A Year In The City Of Light (And Dark Chocolate) by Amy Thomas

About book:

Forever a girl obsessed with all things French, sweet freak Amy Thomas landed a gig as rich as the purest dark chocolate:  leave Manhattan for Paris to write ad copy for Louis Vuitton.  Working on the Champ-Elysees, strolling the charming streets, and exploring the best patisseries and boulangeries, Amy marveled at the magnificence of the City of Light.

But does falling in love with one city mean turning your back on another?  As much as Amy adored Paris, there was a part of her that felt like a humble chocolate chip cookie in a sea of pristine macarons.  Paris, My Sweet explores how the search for happiness can be as fleeting as a salted caramel souffle's rise, as intensely satisfying as molten chocolate cake, and about how the life you're meant to live doesn't always taste like the one you envisioned.

Part love letter to Paris, part love letter to New York, and total devotion to all things sweet, Paris, My Sweet is a treasure map for anyone with a hunger for life.

My thoughts:

I am craving macarons (I always thought it was spelled macaroons), chocolate croissants, and hot chocolate.  And, I'm wishing that I were writing ad copy for Louis Vuitton and living in Paris.  Then again, who wouldn't? Talk about a dream job in a dream city! Well, it was reality for Sweet Freak blogger, Amy Thomas, the author of this delectable memoir titled, Paris, My Sweet: A Year in the City of Light (and Dark Chocolate)

Amy's in her thirties and living it up in NYC - she writes a blog devoted to sweets (her passion!) and works hard and plays hard.  Overall, life is good.  Except, Amy feels as if something is missing and she decides a change must be made.  Hmmm. I'm thinking that fate was on her side, because she soon finds herself with the offer of a lifetime - work at Louis Vuitton in Paris (her favorite city - besides NYC).  Gee, I wonder what she decided?  With bags packed and a fresh outlook on her upcoming adventure in the City of Light, Amy heads out ready to live it up Parisian-style.  Visions of yummy desserts dance in her head, along with the idea of some handsome Frenchman becoming more than her friend - life is Paris is going to be sweet!  Oh, if only reality wouldn't rear its ugly head into Amy's rose-colored dreams.  You see, Amy may be enjoying all the good food, but she's not enjoying eating it all alone.  Yep, its not as easy as Amy had thought it would be to make friends or boyfriends in Paris - ugh!  Instead, Amy bikes around town on her own, winds up feeling overworked, and misses her life in NYC dearly.  So, a trip to the Big Apple is in order.  Except, once she's there, things don't go exactly as she planned.  Instead of fun nights out with her friends, she finds herself feeling disconnected from everyone - they all seem to be coupling up, while she's been away.  Everyone seems so happy and Amy just isn't feel that happy.  Hmmm. Perhaps, Paris isn't the problem, nor is NYC - maybe Amy just needs to figure some things out.

And so she does.  Back in Paris, Amy starts to make some changes and soon enough, she is befriending some pretty cool people, winning an award for her work, and contemplating staying in Paris for another six months.  What to do?  Well, I won't tell you what Amy decides, but suffice it to say, she was happy with her decision. 

In this engaging memoir, we read all about Paris, delicious sweets, NYC and a woman's journey to self-discovery.  Each chapter is devoted to a specific dessert and details where to get said sweet at the end of the chapter (in Paris and NYC).  In fact, the book has a map of NYC and Paris hot spots - meaning the places to get the desserts Amy mentioned - because let me tell you, she is specific about the details of what the dessert tasted like and where she found it.  There's a key at the end that provides the addresses to these hot spots on her maps.  Pretty useful, eh?  And, just so you know, it wasn't just the desserts that had me enjoying the book, it was also Amy's story.  When she starts thinking about her future and whether it will include a husband or children, it made me think about my own future.  I liked how relatable Amy was and how much I identified with some of her issues - definitely made me connect with the book more.  Of course, when she was in an elevator with Marc Jacobs in Paris, I wasn't exactly relating to her so much as I was just plain jealous!  Paris, My Sweet left me feeling happy and excited for Amy.  It also made me curious about her blog, Sweet Freak - so I checked it out and loved it!  Then again, who wouldn't love a site devoted to yummy food that is filled with pictures of the food - delicious!  Check it out - Sweet Freak

Paris, My Sweet was the perfect read for Karen and Tamara's Paris in July challenge - it had Paris all over its pages (which I loved!). 

And now I'm off to check out all the other Paris in July posts from this past week. 


Monday, July 2, 2012

It's time for Paris in July!

Another July in Paris - Hurrah!  I'm so excited! Thanks to BookBath and Thyme for Tea it looks like I will be indulging in another Paris-centric summer!  I can't wait to start!  And I'm excited to read everyone's posts and find out what French-tastic book, film or food they've enjoyed. 

Okay, so what exactly is this Paris in July challenge I'm referring to?  Its a month-long challenge devoted to all things Paris.  Here are the details:

"Paris in July will run from the 1st - 31st July 2012 and the aim of the month is to celebrate our French experiences through reading, watching, listening to, observing, cooking and eating all things French.  There will be no rules or targets in terms of how much you need to do or complete in order to be a part of Paris in July - just blog about anything French and you can join in. Some ideas for the month might include:

- Reading a French book - fiction or non-fiction

- Watching a French movie

- Listening to French music

- Cooking French food

- Experiencing French art, architecture or travel (or remembering travel experiences)

- Or anything else French inspired you can think of..."
And that is all!  How easy is that?  Seriously?!  One French book or one French movie - and you are done!  Love it!  Actually, as I sit here listening to Tiersen (amazing French musician!!), I'm starting to wonder what I'll be reading or watching for this challenge.  Hmmm....here are a few of my ideas:

What do you think? Some pretty good choices, eh? If you have any recommendations, let me know.  As for now, I'm off to get me a macaroon and listen to some more Tiersen.  Adieu!