Now that we are finally here in Bourron Marlotte, (1 hour south of Paris) we wanted to let everybody see what we were up to on a regular basis. This summer while we were getting ready to come to France, Sophie, 3 at the time, asked Tifiny whether France was inside or outside. That little nugget is now the title of our blog and any future written treatises on our experience here as a family. We will be here until July 9, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Brocante-Flea Market
June 1, 2008
It is not permitted to have a garage sale in France, or any sale for that matter without a permit, so twice a year, once in September and once in June, they organize the Brocante where people can bring their junk to try to pawn it off to the highest bidder. You know the saying, "One man's junk, is another man's treasure" we decided to go see what the people in France considered a treasure.I guess the kids will be coming home with new guts. Dallas found a scooter at the Brocante and thought that would be a fun "treasure" to own his last month here. The man wanted 5 euro, but after digging to the depths of my bag and pockets all we could come up with was 2.50. I put it in Dallas' hand and told him if he could get it for that-he could have it. I watched Dallas with all the courage in the world confront the burly, tattooed man with his 2.50, a little bargaining (all in French) and pretty soon Dallas was the new proud owner-Way to go Dall!
I check in with your blog once in a while but haven't left a comment yet. But this story was pretty awesome. Good bargaining skills will ALWAYS be handy. Plus he can remember this for when he is a missionary. He will probably never be more scared to knock on a door than the time he bought a scooter for 5 euro.
Our crazy dream becomes reality as we spend the next year with our five children abroad in France.This is for our friends and family to keep track of what we are doing, it may not be too exciting to you if you are not family but feel free to read along if you like. To see how we ended up in Bourron Marlotte, scroll to the bottom of the page for a quick summary
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I check in with your blog once in a while but haven't left a comment yet. But this story was pretty awesome. Good bargaining skills will ALWAYS be handy. Plus he can remember this for when he is a missionary. He will probably never be more scared to knock on a door than the time he bought a scooter for 5 euro.
Way to go Dallas!
-- Mike Ward
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