When your French brother's twenty-something son sends an invitation to his wedding, you know you're getting old. I got the following PDF (reduced in size for blog purposes):
That last part is very literally (maybe over-literally) translated. If you read certain French translations of the Bible, though, and you're looking at the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5), you'll immediately see that "Blessed are those who..." is translated as "Heureux qui...", i.e., "Happy are those who..." This is probably because the Greek term in question (Μακάριοι οἱ) can be translated as either "happy" or "blessed." So a less literal, looser, yet more "noble"-sounding translation of Ils sont heureux et vont s'unir pour la vie might be "They will enter into an eternally blessed union." This introduces nuances not in the original, but you're taking a risk no matter how you translate something.
St. Eutrope Church is the cathedral right next door to where Dominique runs his B&B. He's in a very small, town-y, peaceful location. Even the cemetery by the church feels peaceful, not creepy. In 2018, my B&B room looked over the cemetery.
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| M = Manon A = Augustin (a.k.a. Auguste or just Guste) |
I took a long look at that name, Sciecq, and finally decided it should be pronounced "see-eck" or "syeck." And I was right! I looked Sciecq up, and it's a commune (small geographical region) not far from where Dominique lives.
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| cute couple |
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| Ah, our path together. Note the French style for writing dates: 04-07-26 means July 4, i.e., 7/4/26. |
I'm still trying to decide whether I have the funds to go. Technically, I do, but a plane ticket followed by the price of staying at Dominique's B&B (he'll insist on not charging me, but I plan to sneak him cash if I do go) will put a big dent in my dwindling budget.
Timing is also a factor. I can theoretically say yes by April, get a fall uni job by May, use my dwindling cash to travel to France in July, then use the rest of my cash to move to whatever city my new job will be in (right now, I'm guessing Ulsan or Daegu).
Decisions, decisions.













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