Hello Genie: You will think us ridiculous, but how we should love to have a scooter such as this one. We trust that such thoughts are not the prelude to entering a second childhood - not quite ready for that yet!!
I love to people watch. I just pretended to be sitting on a bench, embracing all that is Paris, when this lovely little girl comes scooting by. Of course now I have to watch her and make sure mom is nearby!!!Just the mother in me LOL. Thanks and I hope you have a wonderful week!!! Lisa
Hi Genie: Haven't "seen" you in a long time. Hope your summer is going well. And yes, what a French outfit: love those shoes! Are you going to Paris any time soon? We go in about three weeks; counting the days!
Lisa, you will find it interesting that on a Sunday morning there were more fathers in this park with children than mothers. They were doing quite well and I could tell that this is a regular dad-Sunday routine.
Libbie, you bet... sending you an email.
Malyss, thanks for reminding me of the French word trottinette!
Jane and Lance, you need not worry about age when riding a scooter in Paris. I have seen riders of all ages, from age 2 to 82!
What a 'cutie-pie'! Her posture betrays her tentativeness -- great capture. I don't think I ever saw a three-wheeled scooter before -- leave it to the French.
How cute! I love her awkward leg angle. Very tentative.
ReplyDeleteOh, a French girl indeed, without a doubt! Love your capture, Genie!! Hope your week is off to a great start! Enjoy!
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Sylvia
No doubt, she´s a (cute little) French girl!
ReplyDeleteYes; she definitely has the charm and co-ordination of a young French lady.
ReplyDeleteI love her "trottinette"!
ReplyDeleteHello Genie:
ReplyDeleteYou will think us ridiculous, but how we should love to have a scooter such as this one. We trust that such thoughts are not the prelude to entering a second childhood - not quite ready for that yet!!
She's adorable and I LOVE her shoes. She will be quite a charmer when she grows up.
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I love to people watch. I just pretended to be sitting on a bench, embracing all that is Paris, when this lovely little girl comes scooting by. Of course now I have to watch her and make sure mom is nearby!!!Just the mother in me LOL. Thanks and I hope you have a wonderful week!!! Lisa
ReplyDeleteVery French for sure, and I too would like to have her scooter...
ReplyDeletetrès mignonne!:)
ReplyDeleteLéia
Very cute and a lovely photo. Diane
ReplyDeleteSo cute.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup les clichés d'enfants.
ReplyDeleteTrès belle photo Genie
Danielle
Yes, I'd say she must be a French girl. Even French children have style! Tres chic! :)
ReplyDeleteThe picture is good, of course, but it is the text that made me laugh... Well done, Genie !
ReplyDeleteHi Genie: Haven't "seen" you in a long time. Hope your summer is going well. And yes, what a French outfit: love those shoes!
ReplyDeleteAre you going to Paris any time soon? We go in about three weeks; counting the days!
Lisa, you will find it interesting that on a Sunday morning there were more fathers in this park with children than mothers. They were doing quite well and I could tell that this is a regular dad-Sunday routine.
ReplyDeleteLibbie, you bet... sending you an email.
Malyss, thanks for reminding me of the French word trottinette!
Jane and Lance, you need not worry about age when riding a scooter in Paris. I have seen riders of all ages, from age 2 to 82!
Bises,
Genie
Another colorful & lovely child in your collection! She makes me happy!
ReplyDeleteOnly in Paris.
ReplyDeleteLove this!
What a 'cutie-pie'! Her posture betrays her tentativeness -- great capture. I don't think I ever saw a three-wheeled scooter before -- leave it to the French.
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