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    Published: Sep 7, 2015 · Modified: Sep 27, 2024 by Mélanie · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

    8 things to do to feel like it's summer in Provence

    Last day before back to school? Let's talk about vacations.... I am all emotional that my baby is going to SK so let's change the conversation, right?

    As the summer is wrapping up, I want to enjoy the last bit of sun on my skin, a few more outdoor meals but most of all, keep that warmth in my heart that I brought back from France.

    We went to the South, in Provence, for 2 weeks and it was hot, relaxing and full of love. The children enjoyed every little bit of their trip. French vacations for the win!

    1 - Eat like every day is your last day: To a certain extend... Stay healthy and moderate. BUT do not think that certain things are to be eaten or drunk on special occasion. TODAY is special! We were in France with our family, it was amazing. Needless to say that (cough) our pants shrank under the sun!  But we ENJOYED!

    2 - Eat local, fresh and seasonal: Fresh strawberries from the garden for breakfast? YES! Biting in a juicy tomato in the garden? YES! It is tastier and kids snaked on beautiful crops. Enough said.

    3 -  Have an apéritif: See #1, today is special, have a nice glass of wine with your loved one, a fresh beer. Stay safe, don't drive. Cheering to awesome vacations! Santé! Special recommendation: Pineau des Charentes, Pastis. Ma favs.

    Landscape of Mediterranean sea, beautiful bleue.

    4 - Sit back and relax: Watch the kids playing, feel the breeze and do nothing. Don't think about chores, bills and work. Gone! Chill, you need it! I know it's hard to apply, I do try my best though to just unplug.

    5 - Break the kid's routine: It's okay to put your kids to bed later than usual. Hopefully, they'll sleep later the next morning. Mine do.  Routine is important but letting things go feels good sometimes.

    4 pictures of kids, boy and girl picking up fresh eggs and tomatoes. Summer in Provence, France.

    6 - Sit together at the table: it is a family moment that French are serious about!  Eat together, talk and share about your day, your friends.  I'm very particular about that one, we do have picnic dinner in front of the television once in a while, but it is rare.

    7 - Drive around, get lost and admire:  Although I spent 22 years in Provence, I surprise myself taking so many pictures of places I would hang out on a daily basis when I was a student.  We are so blind.  Take a minute and enjoy that beautiful sunset in your neighbourhood. Nature's beauty is all around.

    2 pictures, one of the Mediterranean see and one of the city center in France with French flags.

    8 - KISS and French KISS! Of course, kiss your loved ones, French kiss your better half. "La bise" (a kiss on each cheek to say bonjour) is a cultural feature I brought with me.

    Each time I leave my family, it's hard... and sad.  I wish my babies would see their French Mamie and Papy more often.  I am so proud of those kiddos that keep talking about France on a daily basis without me mentioning it.  They also have 2 uncles and an aunt that they created souvenir with.

    LOVE is powerful, love is stronger than the kilometers that separate us.

    Family picture in front of the St Victoire in Provence, France.

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