We're here! So many things have happened so far that I don't even know where to start. The biggest thing that I've noticed is that the "Southern hospitality" rings true here. From the baguettes and wine left in the fridge to the landlady driving me to the Geant (even bigger than a super-store!) to the family we met in the prefecture who invited us to their children's camp we really feel welcomed.
Each day brings us a new adventure, new tasks, even new challenges. More later as Julian and I are off to explore the options for piano.
Wow, this works! Hope to hear from lots of you!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you arrived safely! We eagerly wait to hear about your adventures!
ReplyDeleteYay! So happy for you all. Can't wait to hear all about your adventures!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous Lara. Glad you arrived safely and are settling in. This is a great experience for the boys! Enjoy every moment!
ReplyDeleteHey, love the look of this! Nice font. Just remember us Anglos when you feel the urge to post in Francais--not too much, please!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to further posts.
What a great way to know of your whereabouts, Lara! We are all thrilled to see you, Ed and your three GROWING sons. Amazing. How long are you in France? Nora is doing 1st semester of her junior year (yes, college!) in Strasbourg. We will be avid followers of your blog! Love, Peg & Co.
ReplyDeleteYay. I love that you have a blog!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are great. Micah and Noah sleeping together like that remind me of Dominican kids.
It all looks fantastic.
Mwaaa.