Ever since I can remember I have been enamored with all things French. Everything from the language to the style to the food has intrigued me. When I finally made my first visit to Paris in 2014 I was not disappointed. It was everything I had dreamed of and more. David and I hope to return next year to celebrate our 40th anniversary but in the meantime I’m happy to share this 4th Annual French Week with you.
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~Scroll to the bottom of this post for a round-up of this year’s French Week posts~
4th Annual French Week
I look forward to this week all year. It’s a great time for me to share my love of France with you as well as dig a little deeper into this passion of mine.
Some of the topics we’ll be covering this week…
- Music
- Film
- Books
- French skin care
- Julia Child
- Planning a trip to Paris
And more!
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LWD French Week will take place across all my major social media accounts:
- Instagram – @life_with_dee
- Twitter – @DeannaPiercy
- Facebook – @deannapiercy
#lwdfrenchweek2020 #lwdfrenchweek
If you share my love of French-inspired living and aren’t already a member of my French Chic group on Facebook, what are you waiting for? Join us!…
LWD’s 4th Annual French Week Posts…
As each post is published I will add a link here for easy access.
- LWD French Week Playlist
- La Fête Nationale Française (aka Bastille Day)
- Planning a Trip to Paris ~ Tips and Inspiration
- French Dinner at Home
Some Previous French Week Posts…
LWD 3rd Annual French Week Roundup
Bastille Day ~ 2018 LWD Francophile Week
LWD’s Favorite Francophile Books
Tori says
I have some interest in France, like many things about their lifestyle, and would love to visit Paris some day (it’s one of the few places I’d actually put up with the hastle of physically travelling to). But I know I don’t love all things French even half as much as you do. Still, I look forward to seeing what you’re sharing in this year’s French week.
Deanna Piercy says
I hope you get a chance to go. There was a part of me that was a bit nervous about as we were on our way. What if it didn’t live up to my expectations? What if David didn’t enjoy it? But we both loved it. 🙂