Month: February 2013

Zany Chefs, Cookbooks and Foie Gras

What a wonderful weekend in cold snowy Paris!   I don’t think I have ever had so many variations of foie gras and fun as I did this past Saturday and Sunday.   I was lucky to receive an invitation from Gault Millau, the other and better French restaurant guide to The International Cookbook Fair, that …

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It Is Really Tough Being a Kid

If you think navigating this life is pretty tough as an adult, you are right.  But, It is not much easier being a kid!  Sure kids aren’t going around telling you how awful it is, because they have no other frame of reference. Additionally they can not really formulate into words how they are really …

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Firecrackers and Dancing Dragons Bring in the Year of the Snake

Paris is such a multicultural city, that in some parts, you can almost think you are no longer even in France.  Such was the case last sunday when I attended the parade celebrating the Chinese New Year. Paris’s largest and most famous Chinatown is in the 13 th arrondissement.  Mandarin scroll adorns every storefront, with …

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Discovering Your True Vision

Today, one can read a lot about finding your  purpose  in life and that is all well and good. But the core value or prima materia that actually should make up your “purpose”  must come from your inner vision .  A vision constitutes your deepest image of yourself as how you envision or dream about being …

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The Story Behind Notre Dame’s New Bells

I, like million of others have always been thrilled to hear the bells of Notre Dame, so I had no idea they were claimed by an imminent campanologist (bell expert) to be “the most dreadful set of bells in France, damaged and badly tuned”.  Really? Those bells in question, except one, were all  bells made …

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Alexithymia and Mr. Spock

If I had Mr Spock in my practice, he would have been easily recognizable as having Alexithymia.  His perplexity with emotions was very well-played by the puzzling expression he had whenever confronted with human emotions. Alexithymia comes from the Greek meaning  (a),without , lexis (word), and  thymos, (emotions).   In a nutshell it means that …

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Crepes or Orange Flower Cookies Celebrate Chandeleur(Festival of Lights)

One of the many things I love about French culture is the association of traditional foods around the many holidays here.  In Paris and the rest of France, February the 2th is the celebration of Chandeleur or the Festival of Lights. The majority of the French celebrate the holiday with crepes, but not in Marseille! …

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Wishing I Could Zoom Past February

All of us have months, dates, or seasons that we have associative memories, both good and bad.  February  is one month that brings back some painful and sad memories, wishing I could just as soon zoom past straight to March. I do not think I am any more superstitious than the average person, but perhaps …

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