In the Idyllic land of Ithaca, Mia and Camila lived with a very lovely lassie by the name of Amanda. She was a delightful girl and all three of them were very good friends. Camila and Amanda lived together in a dorm and lo and behold it even turns out that Amanda went to school with Camila’s cousin 1,000 miles away! Mia and Amanda were both architecture students and stayed up many late nights building models and working on projects. All three of them lived with four other folks in a lovely brown and white house known as “The Oreo House.” Recently, Amanda landed a job in the land of crepes, esc argot, Madeline, the Eiffel Tower, and the Louvre. It was only yesterday that she got on a plane and traversed over the sea to take up residency in Paris.
“Mademoiselle Mini Mia, how do you feel about French food?” Camila asks her cut out friend.
“Who doesn’t love a croissant?” Mini- Mia says.
Camila places Mini-Mia in her bag and takes the bus to West Hartford, where she casually strolls into the pastry shop, throws her bags down on two plush chairs (they are of course the ones closest to the computer plug) and goes forward to order. She orders a combo meal (it’s all in honor of Amanda’s new move); St. Michel Sandwich, chocolate croissant, and a coffee and carries it over to her seat. Then it’s time.
How do I pull Mia out of my bag, put her on the table, take a picture, and, AND, how do I not look completely ridiculous doing so?
Carefully she reaches into her bag, grabs black & white Mia and her stand before placing her on the table to join in this French-delight of a meal.
Voila! Picture captured and now we shall enjoy.
Mini B&W Mia at La Petit France. No worries, she may be a little colorless now, but one day she will be like Dorothy and gain some pigment and a colorful dress.
Oh yes, the food is remarkable. The croissant is ever so flaky. The chocolate divine. The goat cheese in the sandwich is so tasty. Oh, and the baguette is homemade.
“I do declare, this place should get a 5 stars out of 5 stars rating” states the marvelous Mini-Mia.
“Why I certainly agree, that’s what I hope (fingers crossed) the rating of Amanda’s adventure abroad will be.”
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