Saturday, August 29, 2009

Babies, Beaches & Bono

Interest piqued? Read on.
First, a week ago today, whilst awaiting Estelle's return, our little friend Tina came over. She's 48 hours younger than Lena. I met her mom while pregnant at the pool. She sucks her thumb. I am very jealous of her mom that she has a thumb-sucker! Her Mom is an actress and runs her own Theatre workshop for teenagers. She just performed Lysystrata at the Internationally famous Avignon theater festival, whist breastfeeding a less than 2 month old baby. RESPECT.
When Estelle walked in the door, she gave me flowers and a hug and a kiss.
Then she wanted to see her sister.The next day she enjoyed playing with all her toys she hadn't seen in 2 weeks. Here's her picnic hamper from Aunt Joanie:
And here's a playdough meal lovingly presented on my new vintage placemats from Joan.Her first morning back meant naturally a trip to the beach at Villefranche:
Wait, I am MARRIED to this man? I think he's got a Bono from u2 look going here....
One thing Estelle brought back with her is a bag of hazelnuts picked from the family grounds in Calvinet. Here's Thomas taking them out of their pods and into the bowl with just their shells.They are clumped in 3's it always seems.

Then you pop them out and this is what the inside looks like.
That was Sunday. Monday for lunch and the whole afternoon, Melanie, still on vacation nearby in Grasse, came with Maxence and Berenice. Estelle and Maxence coindentally have the same dress in a different color. This was the source of much giggling.
Remember they have not seen each other since New Year's in Paris. Estelle is 4 weeks older.
So excited to be 3 now - Maxence shows us how many 3 is...or..whatever.
The serious pose. Here Estelle looks so much like Thomas' mom Andrée it's amazing!
Meanwhile, let's not forget these two cuties - 15 days apart - Léna and Berenice.
So happy to be Big Sisters now. This photo shoot included a lot of squealing. Melanie and I were laughing our heads off. You had to be there.
Here the older girls pretend to be teething. Cause that's funny. When you're 3.
The babies didn't know what hit them.
Playing involved Maxence exploring every toy Estelle owns, and them fighting over the Snugli BabyDoll carrier. I had to keep setting the timer to take turns.
Here's Maxence when it was her turn to carry the "baby". All she would say was "Moi, j'ai un gros ventre." = "I've got a fat stomach".
Some downtime. There's a lotta leg goin' on there - these girls are TALL.
Then they jumped back into it by playing school (Estelle starts in 6 days!)

Tuesday I recuperated from Monday. Starting Weds Thomas was off again with comp time days and we spent the day with Melanie at her rental villa. Dead batteries so no photos (I'm sure you are all relieved) but suffice to say it was a lot of poolside fun.
Thursday we all went to visit Chantal and co., my friend from Amiens (in the north) who has a vacation place in nearly Biot/Antibes.
Ice cream by the pool! And here's Pierre, Chantal's grandson, whose been featured before on the blog.
Chicken fight in the pool - Thomas and Estelle against Pierre and Paul.
Then Paul and Pierre got carried one on the other by their mom Nathalie. This was like some kind of acrobatic routine. Estelle thought it was fantastic.
She also enjoyed walking in Paul's flippers.
Friday (yesterday) morning Lena went for her 4 month check-up and vaccines. I had been worried the past 10 days thinking she wasn't spending enough time at the breast all of the sudden. Everybody said "It's a heat wave- do YOU want to eat cream and milk?" So yest. the pediatrician (who saw her 2 weeks prior) weighed her again and informed me she had gained exactly half a kilo in 15 days. About a pound and a quarter. I decided to stop worrying. Here's the sausage baby:
Today, Saturday, is/was my Aunt Eleanor's memorial service back in VT, 4 months after her passing. I decided we should go to someplace different and beautiful. Here we are at the Plage Mala at Cap D'Ail this morning at 8:45 a.m.
Cap d'Ail (Garlic Cape) is the last "town" on the French border before Monaco on the western side. All the breathtaking beauty of Monaco but less built up and less hype. We were meeting friends at this beach who recommended it because a big part stays in the shade until 1 p.m. Above: Thomas and Estelle at the water's edge. That green thing you see is a jelly-fish protection net that stays in place just in case - there weren't any today.
That's me! Out on that floating raft equipped with a diving board. Note the racing boat moored behind me. Wish I could have taken a photo of the cliffs and the villas from that raft. Quite stunning and what a way to start your day at 9:30 a.m. Here's a view for the beach's bay from the very very long winding path/ steps that take you down down down from the road to the beach. It took us almost 10 minutes to get down.
There were 2 "private beaches" at this beach - meaning you can rent a chair/mattress etc and get served by their waiters. Interestingly, all their food, beverages and supplies get delivered each day by boat, because the "down down down" part I mentioned before makes the whole place very inaccessible. So here's the food delivery boat leaving:
And here are all the guys without shirts pushing the dolly trucks of food off the boats.
Thomas' friends who met us have a little 19-month boy, Mael. He and Estelle enjoyed each other's company. At 12:30 when the sun started to come around the cliffs, we left.
What an absolute delight to be at the beach for 4 hours and not slather Estelle with sunscreen and not worry about the baby. Fresh and cool in the morning air, totally protected from the sun, Lena had 2 lovely naps in her little portable bassinet.
This is the last photo I took as we made our way back up up up like pack mules.
When we got up to the top and the access road to go towards our car, who walks right by us but Bono, lead singer from the Irish band U2. He was with a friend and they were heading down, down down, surely to go lunch at one of the private restaurants whose food we had just witnessed been boated over. There wasn't a soul about - just him and us. I simply could not react quickly enough to ask for a photo, but I watched with a quickening pulse for the good minute as he continued down the trail. I did hear him speaking with his friend and that lovely Irish accent. He lives in Eze-Bord-de-Mer, which touches Cap d'Ail thus there is no doubt it was him. I am a big u2 fan and have seen them in concert so it was a bit thrilling, I must say.
A little bit of glamour for me on a day when the rest of my family is remembering a woman with a lot of glamour, inside and out.

5 comments:

Sam, Jr. said...

I am so happy that you got to remember Aunt Ellie in a lovely glamorous spot. Ellie would appreciate that.

Her memorial was just lovely today. She had planned the entire graveside service and would have loved the meal that was served at the Eastside: chicken 'n biscuits. All of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren were there. What a lovely tribute to her!

Nice to see Estelle back in the pictures again. Her hair is getting long and curly, whereas I think Lena is loosing hers!

Aimee said...

Wow! I can't believe you ran into Bono - will you be visiting that beach again anytime soon? Perhaps on a Bono search? :)

Love all of the pictures of the girls...

W,C,H said...

Estelle's hair looks curly! Love looking at all the pictures.

Heather thinks that she is Maxence in the pictures.

Very exciting to see Bono. I used to love U2. I think I need to rediscover them.

Sandy Alexander said...

I am with Darlene- time to rediscover U2. I used to LOVE them when I was in college & beyond. Saw them in the ZooTV tour, which was exciting, albeit a bit "flashy" for U2. I would have preferred a different tour, but it was great noentheless.

Hardly a second to Bono IS that handsome picture of Thomas. Great shot!

Estelle's hair is beautiful and getting very long. I wonder if it seemed longer to you, having not seen her for a time.

Ellie's memorial was perfect. Very touching, sad, personal. A wonderful tribute to her life.

I wonder if Estelle will be going to a new school in 6 days, or back to the same place?

Love you!

Karen said...

Estelle looks so excited to be reunited with Lena!! SO cute!