Summer in France...

We're just back from a super amazing vacation in France - one week at this gorgeous little beach house in the town of Montalivet on the Atlantic coast, where Jude and his friend Hugo spent the week playing in the sand and sun and generally getting up to tons of hilarious 3 year old shenanigans.  There is nothing more relaxing on a family vacation than kids that are happily occupied!

At Plage du Pin Sec - endless miles of beach, shells to poke, surfers to watch...

Much time was spent doing absolutely nothing...

Or doing really important stuff like coaxing snails out of their shells...

We took the ferry to Royan to visit the Zoo de la Palmyre (completely amazing - the animals are close enough to touch in many cases - quite a different experience from the average American zoo), reading books before long afternoon naps, our bedroom window at the beach house (above which were roosting a family of doves - there's nothing quite like a late afternoon nap with the breeze in the curtains and the sounds cooing doves in the background)...

A brief pause in Bordeaux on our way to catch the train the Paris...the fountain at Place des Quinconces...

Oh how I LOVE Paris - every time we go, it just blows me away all over again.

The night before we got on the train to France, I told Jude (grooming him to be on my side for future campaigns for more French vacations) that we were going to spend a whole week eating gateaux, glace, fromage and croissants - he couldn't sleep he was so excited - and we did.  Macarons galore, chocolate every day! Vacation rules dictate that is is perfectly okay to have éclairs for lunch - who can resist a display like this after all?

Visited the Dynamo exhibit at Le Grand Palais - a pretty fabulous exhibit of notions of space, vision and light run through the abstract art of the 20th century which involved a lot fun of kinetic, op and light-based art which was a big hit with the toddler set. Here Jude enjoys a pretty remarkable installation piece that blurs the line between two and three dimensions.

Other highlights included the Galerie d'evolution in le Jardin des Plantes - literally like stepping into a cabinet of curiosities, hitting le Marais for the annual sales (held twice a year in January and July), le Musée de la chasse et de la nature (one of my all time favorite museums in the world), the carousel at Jardin du Luxembourg, and taking the Batobus down the Seine to get home one afternoon (touristy stigma aside, it was turned out to be a great way to get home after slogging all over Paris in the sun and Jude loved the boat ride.)

This adorable map from Herb Lester - Paris en Famille - a little guide to kid friendly places to check out in Paris, came in handy and had some great suggestions.

Weekend in Paris: Part 3

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Our final day began with beautiful and delicious pasteries from La Patisserie des Reves in the 6th...

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Yum!

Bonton Paris

Bonton - one of the most inspiring stores in Paris!

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Stationery and gifts at Magna Carta

Petit Pan

Petit Pan - another Paris favorite!

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Pretty window at traditional French print shop

Bleu Comme Gris

Colorful children's scarves at Bleu Comme Gris

Noro

Beautiful Japanense-inspired children's clothes at Noro

Annik Goulal Parfums

Annick Goutal perfumes

Bar before opening Paris

A bar in the early morning
Parisian Street
A classic Parisian street view
The journey home
The journey home. A bientôt, Paris!

Weekend in Paris: Part 2

Jardin du Luxembourg carousel

Our weekend in Paris, continued! We spent our second day exploring Jardin du Luxembourg.

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It's the ideal place for kids and home this lovely 1879 vintage carousel designed by Charles Garnier (of Paris Opera fame).

Jardin des Enfants

We started at the Jardin des Enfants, where the little ones roamed the lawns...

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... and splashed in the wading pools.

Jardin du Luxembourg Kiosk Menu

Next were yummy crepes from the kiosk by the carousel.

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We admired the kiosk's design...

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...the sweet sign...

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...the striped awning...

Jardin du Luxemboug Tennis Courts in Rain

...and a cozy interior seating area overlooking tennis courts, in case you get caught in a torrential downpour (which we did!).

Jardin du Luxemboug Art Gallery

We sheltered from the rain in the art gallery!

My only regret is that we didn't have time to rent the vintage toy sailboats! La prochaine fois!

Studio Snapshot: Paris je t'aime!

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Its no secret how much we love the Alameda Flea Market, but when we saw the photos of Les Puces from Lia's recent trip to Paris - we were très jaloux indeed! An endless maze of vintage clothes, books, housewares and enough retro packaging and ephemera to make your head spin!

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There were even a few pieces that looked like they could have held court at Versailles. Move over Marie Antoinette, we may need to borrow your fainting couch.  Swoon!

New Destination Wedding Save the Dates, Featured in Martha Stewart Weddings

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Makes us wish for warm, sunny SoCal.

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See them all on the Martha Stewart Weddings, here.

Serendipity

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Ah! How cool is this shop?  It's called Serendipity and is, bien sûr, in Paris...We found it via Olivelse, a cute little shop (and blog!) that has tempted us many a time.  They make these awesome stuffed ukeleles...

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Serendipity carries an eclectic selection of  charming unique objects from around the world...

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These paint pot containers seem such a simple idea, but so cool...

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How fabulous is this rug?

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Love the bohemian vibe of these bed linens...

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And this! A bowl for children made of silicon.  Genius.

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So inspiring, non? If you happen to be lucky enough to be traipsing about Paris, you can find Serendipity here:  81-83, rue du Cherche-Midi
75006 Paris. Otherwise, visit their online shop here - lucky for us, they ship internationally! Vive l'internet!

Tombées du Camion

Box of Bits We here at Hello!Lucky are hopeless addicts of fabulous vintage finds (our studio is a mad collection of bits and bobs picked up at the flea) and so we were delighted to come across Tombées du Camion (translated, it means, appropriately and hilariously, Things Fallen Off the Truck) on the Constant Gatherer...

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This fabulous little shop  is located in Paris (17 rue Joseph de Maistre, should one be so lucky as to be traipsing about Paris!)...

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The shop is a collection of vintage bits and bobs, and many items are to be had in large quantities (fantastic for party favors, crafty endeavors etc.)

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An online shop is supposedly forthcoming but in the interim, if something particularly strikes your fancy, such as these hilarious smiley guys, you can order via email.

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Soldier Boxes

Love these little soldier boxes!

Globes

Wooden Whistles

Surely something fabulous can be done with these wooden whistles...

Tuna Tins

Trust the French to make tuna a fabulous and wonderful thing...

Mushrooms

If Paris is not on your agenda anytime soon, here are a few of our favorite places to find cool trinkets:

Of course, the Alameda Flea (obsessed with it!)

Bell'ochhio

Tail of the Yak in Berkeley

Castle in the Air

Paper Valise

Etsy, of course, including Buttermilk Sky and SnapCrafty

Creatures Great and Small

jpg_3-8.jpg We Moyle sisters come from a family of quirky scientists who spend their whole lives studying things like moss, algae (our grandmother has a magnet on her refrigerator which says "where would we be without algae?" which garners a nerdy chuckle from family members on a regular basis), birds, bugs and fish. Needless to say, we have a special place in our hearts for the natural sciences, especially for the aesthetic of the 19th century naturalist (think bell jars, insect pins, vintage magnifying glasses...). It comes as no surprise, then, that one of our favorite stores in Paris is Deyrolle, a 170-year old quintessential cabinet of curiosities on rue du Bac near the Musée d'Orsay. With creaking floorboards and cabinets chock full of fabulous specimens of all kinds, not to mention a menagerie of taxidermy creatures, it really is a natural history museum masquerading as a shop.

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How fabulous is this arrangement of birds?

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Much to our dismay, they suffered a fire in February that destroyed part of their historical collections and their entomology room, but they have partially reopened and are planning to continue to restore the rest of the shop. They also have an online shop with a nice stockpile of scientific charts, among other things...