Friday, December 04, 2009

Living in the Living Room

Estelle has 3 Advent calendars now - and they are all completely different in style.One French from a children's magazine from Papy & Manou, one in English with the story of Twas the Night Before Chrismtas from aunt Martha, and in the photo above, one with chocolates from Cathy (nanny).
Every day we forget at least one and then get to double up the next day!
Wednesday we have a little "gouter" in the afternoon with Eva and Eliott. To calm them for a few minutes, they watched Teletubbies.
Later they all fell apart, and no snapshots of that, hallelujah! Here's a tower I discovered in Estelle's room the next day, she made it by herself.

And here's Léna who is just starting to hold up all 29 pounds of herself in a sitting position.

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Open on December 1st!

Tis the season...to get packages in the mail!
Here's Estelle holding a pkg from Aunt Martha that came 10 days ago and we'd been waiting religiously to open it until yesterday, Dec 1st.
In addition, Estelle got a lovely French advent "book" with 24 little stories, one for each day, from Papy & Manou - she loves it!
Here's the video to show what it was...any born and bred American will recognize what it is....CB himself!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Clothes Pins and Computers

We recently had a little visit from our friend Louise.
There are no photos of her sister Eva because she and Estelle were in hog heaven with Estelle's toys.
Incredibly, I have only one lone photo of my Thanksgiving feast at Craig and Doug's villa - caring for/carrying Léna turned out to be a non-stop job and when I wasn't doing that, I was eating, not taking photos! So here are the boys, hard at work - sorry it's my only shot!
Meanwhile, who needs toys when you have a bucket of clothespins to play with? Here's Estelle blocking the entrance to her sister's room (like the boxes aren't doing that job already).

And lastly, the incredible beauty of the internet and a computer means that I can watch and listen to my nephew and godson Wayne's piano recital, and so can Estelle. This is truly amazing. When I think of my sister Lisa living in England in the 70's and 80's and in so many ways "cut off". I am in constant daily contact, with regular videos. Pretty darn great. So is Wayne's piano playing!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Happy Birthday Elijah!

Elijah Alexander, my youngest nephew, is 2 years old today!
Happy Happy!
And happy belated Thanksgiving to everyone. I just celebrated today (Saturday) as Thursday was just another workday over here. But today I feasted at Craig & Doug's. It's 10:45 p.m., just got back and rolled the girls into bed - am about to do the same as I am full full full!
But had to wish little Elijah a happy #2 from his cousins in France! Here's a photo of us from this summer with Elijah and Sandy. We all look a little younger then....

Friday, November 20, 2009

Toussaint/Halloween in Angers

For lack of energy to take photos of the new apartment (and shame of the disorder and boxes), here's a post with photos of our 6 days in Angers just 3 weeks ago.
Day One: Family time raking leaves:


Estelle LOVED going for a walk with Manou and getting her to run.
Shelling chestnuts from Calvinet was fun for Estelle:
They soak them in water once shelled and if they float, they're no good (or something like that).
This was hilarious for Estelle:
Another stroll.
A visit from good friends Claudine and Roland Saulnier (to my family: their daughter Virginie is the one in Wisconsin with the Cabot connection who came to the VT wedding with no luggage).

At the bakery, choosing bonbons to bring to the Halloween party at the English Library of Angers (which I never knew about until this trip).
See the meringues on the top shelf? Homemade.
Thursday the 29th, we attended a little Halloween celebration at the American/English library. It was for 3-5 yr olds so perfect for Estelle. I got tipped off to it by Tania Romanoff, who was my neighbor growing up in Jericho, VT, and who, after living in Poland and China, has landed in Angers of all places with her husband and 3 kids.
Above: Estelle as Scooby Doo. Below: Agnieska, (Polish version of Agnes), Tania's oldest child. My family will no doubt see the Romanoff resemblance!
Thomas and our little pumpkin, who was the youngest attendee at the party.
Here's Tania and her son Dominic, who was quite a clown.
There were 9 little girls dressed as princesses. And one Scooby Doo.

Dominic read Charlie Brown's Great Pumpkin to Estelle. How bizarre: my kid and Tania Romanoff's kid, together on Halloween in Angers, France. If someone had predicted that 30 years ago........
Here are her 3 - the middle girl's name is Malina (she told me this is Polish for raspberry!)
Back at the ranch, what had been Guy's office (and prior to that his own father's bedroom), was converted back into a bedroom for us. They worked a lot to redo, strip paper, build closets and paint the entire thing and it looks like a magazine!
Lena has her own little corner:
Looking into our room from the back yard:
Outside our bedroom we can see Estelle's swing:

And here's Estelle's room, which is always morphing:
This was Thomas' bed when he was young:
Friday afternoon, there was a little champagne party in Léna's honor. All of the family's good friends came, like Myriam, grandmother to Merlin.

Here's are other good friends and neighbors:
Get out the fine china!
These beautiful roses grow sideways: (sorry, can't make this photo behave!)
A table set for a queen:
Guy's touch with wooden letters:
And of course, CAKE!
One chocolate, the other, berries....

Friday night Agnes arrived from Paris, and Halloween morning we went for a walk along the Maine.
Here's the famous bridge the Americans used to liberate the area during WWII.


A boat on the Maine...
Here's the plaque explaining the history of the bridge.
We had a visit from Celine, good family friend, who had a baby boy Merlin late in August.
Merlin's older sister Lison enjoyed playing with Estelle:


Manou and Léna:
Estelle likes Papi's cozy lap:

Poor Papy didn't get much of a break with Estelle around:
Here I am looking into Estelle's room:
Agnes & Léna:
Like I said, no rest for the weary:
A visit from Anne, good family friend. She had 3 daughters, here are the two older ones, Annaelle and Capucine:
And the youngest, Philomene, trying to grab Léna's foot:
On the plane heading home - she looks happy now but an hour later she was throwing up all over. Ouch!
It was a busy 6 days!