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Nicole – this is all so incredible, I know it was an adventure but WOW! Your babies look so sweet and adorable too! Congrats on all that you have done so far.
Marcy, Thanks so much for your interest and kind words!
Nicole–
The site looks GREAT–it was wonderful being able to actually see the images I imagined as I read parts of your book–you painted your pictures in print very accurately. I really like the links under “Press” as well as the write up that gives more info for Petit B. Hurry and get this engaging book published–I need to read the whole story and escape to the tropics! (Seeing shots of Remy and Simon as little bambinos was fun as well.)
Thank you Amber! Your input has been so valuable to me. Yes, get this book published-I’ve got my fingers crossed.
Hi Nicole,
I’m intrigued by your story and look forward to someday reading your book!
All the best,
Veronica
Thanks Veronica! I can’t wait until I can share the book!
I want to live there!!!
Ciao Nicole,
first of all thanks for stopping on “Beautiful Liguria”. I’m glad to know you. I’ve read something about you and what you and your family have done. It’s so beautiful when a dream of a person comes truth. I’ll return to read more about you.
Thanks again!
Sincerly
Anna
this is beautiful place, i like the deep words in your post. “when dreams become the truth everything is skewed” i like that
Nicole,
Ooh! I know very well how chasing a dream can lead to unexpected developments in our lives. I’m excited to read your story… I love that you’ve always been true to your wishes though and your cute little family is still intact!
That is an intriguing intro to the book Nicole! I think I’m going to have to check it out
Thanks Kyle! I’m hoping to finish it this year.