Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, especially my family and my mom, and my sister Mary. We wish so VERY much we could be with you on Thursday.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Thankful for....
...post-nap cuddles....
discovering new toys with a really great dad...
....new toy = and Ipad2!
...getting all Craig & Doug's luxury hotel toiletry stock...

...free face painting at Youth Cinema day on Sunday....
No school on Wednesdays. Most of the time it is too intense (dance, piano, pool), but there are sweet moments after the nap....
...reading about Pilgrims....
...getting advent calendar's ready.....
Thankful for 2 beautiful healthy daughters. They drive us crazy, but dang they're cute.
Eventually I will be truly thankful to no longer have pneumonia. 3 weeks of coughing and caring for young children and teaching is....what it is. For the moment things aren't worse, but they're not better. The doctor will see me again Friday morning.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, especially my family and my mom, and my sister Mary. We wish so VERY much we could be with you on Thursday.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, especially my family and my mom, and my sister Mary. We wish so VERY much we could be with you on Thursday.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Nebulizer
Top Five reasons to love having pneumonia:
5. Xrays of your lungs look like a white Christmas tree and can possible be turned into trendy holiday cards.
4. Get your Moses groove on: tell people you have pneumonia and the seas part around you.
3. Finally be able to convince all your students you are NOT a closeted chain smoker.
2. Learn 2nd meanings for French words. Ex: "foyer". This means an entryway in your house (you know, like a foyer!) or, that other wacky tricky 2nd definition: pneumonia. (Why? Because a hearth is in a foyer and it's the hotbed of the house? And infections are hot? This question is bothering me more than the coughing)
1. Simultaneously fascinate your kids by looking like a Storm Trooper while also creating bag-envy with your friends by flouting a super-chic blue leather carrying case.
5. Xrays of your lungs look like a white Christmas tree and can possible be turned into trendy holiday cards.
4. Get your Moses groove on: tell people you have pneumonia and the seas part around you.
3. Finally be able to convince all your students you are NOT a closeted chain smoker.
2. Learn 2nd meanings for French words. Ex: "foyer". This means an entryway in your house (you know, like a foyer!) or, that other wacky tricky 2nd definition: pneumonia. (Why? Because a hearth is in a foyer and it's the hotbed of the house? And infections are hot? This question is bothering me more than the coughing)
1. Simultaneously fascinate your kids by looking like a Storm Trooper while also creating bag-envy with your friends by flouting a super-chic blue leather carrying case.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Olive Harvest
Last Saturday we did our annual olive harvest party at Xavier & Valerie's:
Back at home: breakfast with Biscotte:
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Sleeping Beauty
Estelle has always enjoyed a good nap:
Above, August 2006 at about 2 1/2 weeks. Below, yesterday afternoon, 5 1/4.
meanwhile, do I need a new camera or WHAT?
Above, August 2006 at about 2 1/2 weeks. Below, yesterday afternoon, 5 1/4.Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Halloween, French-style
Before Halloween, the girls enjoyed a whole week with Papy & Manou.
They did a lot of things like reading and playing and writing and walking around, merry-go-rounds, parks etc.

We were sad to see them go!
Meanwhile, I helped Craig and Doug clean out their attic one day. Here's some of the loot I brought back.
Sunday was a beautiful Nice day. After Papy & Manou got on the road, we went to the market. Here's Thomas and Estelle buying bread.

This sculpture reminds me of "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World".
Place Massena, the main axe in Nice.


Reading in bed:
Getting ready for Halloween:


p.s. nothing is wrong with Léna's head - she just likes bandaids.

Monday evening we went to a little Halloween gathering with 4 other couples.

Above: Loup, Louise, Lena, Eva & Estelle. Below: Loup's neighbor and babysitter graciously let the kids come "trick or treat" at her door and really went all out. She even lined the stairs in the building with snap-caps so they're was a lot of cracking and popping as we all trudged down the stairs.
Later the pregnant or recently pregnant women arrived. Flora (orange and black witch with long curly hair whose pregnant mom never got in a photo). And below:
Fransiska and Basile, who was 2 weeks old that day. Yes that is non-alcoholic beer. I should add she did a home-birth, as she had for Eliott.

I orchestrated lots and lots of games for the kids. Here's Eliott, bobbing for apples. We had a lot of fun.

Here we are going home at 11:00 pm on the streets of Nice that are under HEAVY surveillance because of the G20.
Little did I know that the husky Lauren Bacall voice I had by the end of night was not in fact due to shouting during all the kids' games.... Things seemed shaky yesterday - too much to just attribute to too much Halloween fun the night before. This morning I called the Doc and went in - fever and all. He listened to my lungs and slapped me on antibiotics for whatever's going on there. Anyways all lessons cancelled tomorrow due to G20 so luckily I can lay low for a day at home with NO KIDS - back to school/routines tomorrow!
Monday evening we went to a little Halloween gathering with 4 other couples.
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