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As the All Saints’ Day holidays have begun, many French people are taking the opportunity to recharge their batteries with their families, far from the heavy news that has shaken up these last few weeks.
Today, it’s a sandcastle workshop for Henri and his parents. First day of vacation in the sun for this family from Lyon, far from the gloomy events of recent weeks: “We follow the news but a little from afar to protect ourselves from all that. That gives us a good break”. A group of friends decided to spend the weekend in the South. Among them, a school teacher, happy to take a few days off after a week marked by the Aras attack.
Clear your head after an emotional return to school
Whether under the sun of the south of France or facing the rainbow colors of a bowling alley in the North, one observation is shared: on vacation, family is essential, especially in a climate loaded with anxiety-inducing news. . “We need it for the children. It’s hard to explain to them and see them grow up in this atmosphere”, underlines a mother. Privileged moments that children will be able to continue until November 5, the end of the All Saints’ Day holidays.