Friday, January 18, 2008

l'hiver fait chaud maintenant, c'est bon!

Yesterday, we went to the land of the German family with the shop here in Cluny.  Really lovely place with a small lake that has recently thawed due to unseasonably warm weather here.  It was fifteen degrees celsius here today and we turned off the heat for the day, though it's back on now and promising to cool in a few days I hear.  Tomorrow we will go to the country again with Hagai and Annabelle's family.  They live in a little hameau (hamlet) near to here.  We are lucky for these opportunities to see the country, as we do not have a car of our own.  Nice people driving us to see their lovely places on these warm days in January.  Lots of plans in the works for us.  I'm working on planning a trip to Paris with a couple friends, and my aunt Mary has invited us to visit her for Easter which will be great fun, and probably a bit of a shock what with all the English spoken in Great Britain.  Kathrin and Boz will be here in a few short weeks and we are all going to Switzerland together for Fasnacht!  That should be spectacular, and even before that we're trying to get on board with Les Enfant D' Abord, the home-schoolers group here to go to the meeting in the Volsch, snowy mountains of France because the meeting in Germany was cancelled.  Meanwhile we are trying to work out exactly when we intend to go to Baddeck in June -July sometime to spend some time on the beach with Jesse, Mel, and Kira.  Sofie has made it clear that we are to be at Ton Fun in Amsterdam on May 21st, and Anja is planning on being in California on October 30th.  They have decided it is important to get in on the decisions concerning, 'Where?'  And find that they usually get what they want on certain days of the year atleast.  Meanwhile we have mainly been here in Cluny with small trips to doctors, and skating.  Anja has been mostly un-well, but she's a trooper.  The doctors have concluded, and we have finally come to terms with the fact that she never completely got over the Babesia which apparently keeps the lyme , Bartonella treatments from being completely successful.  Though they have clearly helped some, she is ill and in pain much of the time lately.  She hasn't taken any antibiotics since mid- October, but soon will start taking Mepron and Zithromax.  I am very impatient to be done with this.  Meanwhile, the gift in it all is spending so much time together, and perhaps learning patience as well.  She also got glasses but hardly needs them.  Her prescription is -.5 in both eyes.  She is slightly near sighted.  Some people say use the glasses, some say don't.  We will let her decide if they are useful or not, I guess.  They are cute anyway and she enjoyed picking them out.  Even got a second pair of sunglasses for one Euro.  Our ordinateur is broken so I am blogging downstairs on Caroline and Toms'.  They went away for a week, and have been very patient and generous with us using their computer even when they are here.   I don't know what happened to the computer, but it is truly a mess.  We are trying to sort it out as well as ordering a new one.  We no longer live in our whole large apartment as we are avoiding the area with flaking lead paint.  I'm sure Boz and Kathrin will find their quarters lovely and spacious.  If you are healthy and over six, lead dust is really not a concern.  Caleb and I occasionally go sit together in the adult lounge we call it.  No children allowed.  The girls miss their room a little but it seems like too much work to re-paint it all for the limited amount of time we will be here.  They are taking care of two lovely guinea pigs for the rest of their time in France though.  We have been feeding these guinea pigs almost entirely fruits and vegetables and we find that they drink a lot less water on their natural diet of vegetation, compared to our guineas who we gave a lot of the store bought food.  Probably much healthier to eat more of the veggies.  It's easier feeding them scraps when they live in your kitchen / dining room /living room / kid's room.  We still occasionally wonder why we have so much stuff and what we're going to do with it all, but you know it can't be that much if we have it all in two rooms now.  The children collect stuff on a regular basis.  Today for example they were planning Fluffy's birthday, which is tomorrow in case any of you forgot.  Fluffy is a peluche (stuffed animal), a rabbit to be more specific.  So we had to go to the store, Friday being allowance day as luck would have it, they were able to indulge Fluffy sufficiently.  They had a one euro sale so Fluffy is going to receive beaucoup cadeaux dumain pour elle anniversaire et il sera surment un hereaux un.  I'm counting on noone who reads this blog being able to correct my errors, assuming Caroline is too busy with work, for instance I really don't know if birthdays are masculine or feminine, or if it depends on the gender of the person /peluche born / fabricated.  In any case, I hope you all enjoy the day as much as I know we will.  

5 comments:

Grandma Janet said...

Good to here from you. I am missing our emails and skype talks.
Love, Mom

Anonymous said...

I have no idea if l'anniversaire is masc or fem either! Regardless, you were understood by me just fine.

Unknown said...

I just checked in to see how you are doing over there. what a fabulous adventure you are all having! I'm jealous! Happy Birthday to fluffy and greetings from Two Acre Wood. Denise and I made Tortilla soup last night and we had 40 for dinner!

Unknown said...

I just realized that I was signed in as the meal list! that last comment was from Marty

mimulus said...

hi everyone! I finally wised up and subscribed to your rss feed via bloglines. so hopefully I will be more attentive.

It sounds like your adventures has had it ups (festivals) and downs (pickpocketers). ah life. But still, i am so envious of your travels and wish you the best times and hopefully early spring! we've had something like 14 straight days of rain (with sun peeking out once or twice)