Dear Priscilla,
Wow, that was a great article (Any Soldier)! It made me want to go to anysoldier.com to send
stuff from here to other soldiers who don't have what we do here! It
was very, very well written and inspiring. I'm so glad there are so many people like you who feel the desire to share what they
have with those less privileged. It gives one hope for mankind in the
face of so many negative images we see on a daily basis. Thank You.
(PFC Annie Adam, serving in the peacekeeping mission in Kosovo)
Just finished the Da Vinci Code, then signed on to search "Mitterand Louvre Pyramid." Guess whose site was first on the list? Reading the Da Vinci Code certainly re-awakened my curiosity regarding
things Parisian, just as you suggest to your readers. I wish you well in Paris, and the best of luck with
your novel. And thank you for the thoughts on your website. (G. E.)
I just read your article "Having a Baby in France" and was totally
inspired by what you wrote. We are both ex-pats (Australian) living in Paris...and we're going to have a baby in Paris.
(Arnie)
I find the magazine "Paris Woman" to be very interesting. It is great to
know that women in other countries have the same issues, likes/dislikes, and
needs that we in the US have. I also love the articles by you, Priscilla
LaLisse. Your writing style flows real well and makes for very comfortable
reading. Through your descriptions and recanting of events, you make me want to visit Paris and try it out for myself.
(L. H. Zanoni, Texas)
My name is Grace and I'm from
Indonesia. I read your columns/articles and could relate to the
visit to the gynecologist experience. In fact, I think I probably
went to the same one you did (from the description of the room, etc). Anyway, I am also interested in working in Paris, but very
unfamiliar with how it works here. (Grace)
"Wanted: Married Parisian Girlfriends"
Hi Priscilla, This was an EXCELLENT article!
Monique (info@discoverparis.net)
I just read your article, "Americans in Paris," and I can feel exactly
what you're talking about - except from the "pre-expat"
perspective. If Bush is re-elected, I am not sure if I can continue living here
in the United States. But it's my home! But if I come to France... I think
I'd have the same feeling you described - how do I explain his actions, and my
fellow Americans' support for his actions - when I can't make any sense of it myself? K. Gables, FL (and hoping my vote will not be "lost" this year)
Very good article, Americans in Paris: After the Election! I
love reading stuff you have done or are working on :-). (A.R. Watson , Georgia, USA)
I just wanted to let you know that I thought
your article "Through My Eyes" was extremely interesting and
well written. I travel for business often and it is quite
insightful to hear about how America and Americans are perceived
by others. Additionally, I found it even more enlightening when
you described your feelings and observations about your return
trip home to Alabama (I grew up in Georgia & Florida). It must
be amazing for you to see how things are here while living in
France. Anyway, keep up the good work and I hope to see more
from you soon. (John P., Wash DC)