Monday, March 31, 2008

mont saint michel and granville...

Brook & Max overlooking the tidal basin

We've just returned from our weekend trip to Mont Saint Michel.  What an amazing place!  The Mont is a tiny island in an enormous tidal basin that is connected to the mainland by a causeway (it used to be a tidal island that was only accessible at low tide, now the causeway is permanent).  We learned that the tides here are the largest in Europe, and at certain times each month, the water can rush 15 kilometers from low to high tide in only 4 1/2 hours - moving as fast as a galloping horse!  I wish we could have seen this...  Anyway, at the very top is a millennium-old abbey.  The place is so unique that I am including a quick summary of its history from Let's Go France 2008 (if you already know this or don't really care, just skip the next paragraph):

"Legend holds that the Baie de St-Michel was created by a giant wave that carved three islands, one of which was so appealing that heaven wanted a piece of it.  In AD 708, Archangel Michael supposedly appeared to St-Aubert, Bishop of Avranches, and asked him to build a place of worship on the island.  The bishop proved rather unresponsive; Michael reportedly had to put a flaming finger through Aubert skull before the bishop heeded his vision and erected the first small church on the Mont's summit.  In the 10th century, a Benedictine abbey was established on the Mont, and the four crypts supporting the abbey church were built.  To the French pilgrims, the Mont soon became a spiritual destination as important as Rome and Jerusalem.  In the 14th and 15th centuries, Mont-St-Michel was fortified against a 30-year English attack.  When church property was appropriated wholesale in the French Revolution, the Benedictines were driven out of Mont-St-Michel; going from heaven to hell, the abbey became a penitentiary, housing around 700 political prisoners.  Finally, in 1863 the abbey closed as a prison and Mont-St-Michel was classified as a national monument.  Today, the abbey is again home to a small community of monks - no longer Benedictines, but rather Brothers and Sisters of Jerusalem."

We stayed in a town nearby called Granville - childhood home of none other than Christian Dior (we are SO chic these days!).  Granville is a tiny pennisula that has a big harbor and marina, and lots of beaches.  Very beautiful!

Click here to see photos of this trip.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

next up...

Mont Saint Michel!


This weekend will find us visiting Mont Saint Michel with our friends from Chile and Belgium.  Mont Saint Michel is off the northern coast of France (about four hours away by car).  We will be three families - six adults and five kids... stay tuned for stories and photos!

tuesday evening at the playground...

Yesterday Brook had the afternoon free so we went to a playground we recently discovered about two minutes from our house.  Max squealed with delight upon seeing this train... oh, the joys of being a one!




Monday, March 24, 2008

the boss makes a phone call...

Check out this video clip to see what's become of our sweet little baby...



joyeuses paques!

Happy Easter!
  
The lovely Paques family (Tjessaline, Joost, Jorrit & Friso - our friends from Holland) hosted a beautiful Easter gathering at their house on Sunday (in French, Easter is Paques, so we joined the "Paques' Paques" celebration!).  In addition to our little family, Barbara, Eli, Natalia & Rafaela (Chile), and Mencia, Benjamin, Victoria & Tanya (Belgium) were there.  It was complete with an abundance of delicious food, wonderful friends and an Easter Egg Hunt in the garden. 
 
Click here to see our Easter photos.

bon anniversaire, natalia!

Natalia turned 4 on Saturday!  We celebrated in typical Natalia style - all the kids in costumes!  It was a really fun party with lots of food and candy and a pinata.  And to add excitement to the day, for a few minutes it snowed and hailed outside!  Here's a video clip of Natalia in her Little Mermaid wedding dress with her brand new High School Musical microphone.



Click here to see photos of the birthday party.

papi comes to france...


This past weekend, my dad/Max's Papi was here to see us.  Despite the horrible weather, we had a great time.  Brook and he toured the chateau, and otherwise - due to the weather - we just ate a lot of fantastic French food.  Poor us - c'est la vie!

Click here to see a few more photos of all of us together.

Monday, March 17, 2008

happy saint patrick's day!

Wishing everyone a happy Saint Patrick's Day!

Sunday, March 09, 2008

on the run...

Max is walking!  He took his initial steps on my birthday (February 10) and one month later, he's really got the hang of it!  Although he's still a little unsteady at times, he is determined and very proud of himself.  Check out this little video taken in our (very dimly lit) hotel room.


adventure in the alps...

Mont Blanc Massif

We've just returned from Chamonix in the French Alps!  Brook finished his first period at INSEAD (culminating with three days of exams) last Wednesday, so we packed up the car and headed to the mountains with two other INSEAD families, our Chilean friends Barbara & Eli and their daughters Natalia (almost 4) and Rafaela (16 months) and our Russian friends Vasily & Polina and their sons Peter (3 years) and Greg (14 months).  We took the children skiing/sledding one day and on a train ride to Montenvers overlooking an enormous glacier the next day.  It was a wonderful trip - absolutely stunning scenery, good food, good wine, good kids and lots of laughs.  

Here is Max with Natalia in a fire engine!

Click here to see the rest of our Chamonix photos.

february in review...

February began with more settling into our new life in France.  Brook remained very busy with school, and Max and I kept busy with new friends and a new routine.  Unfortunately Max caught a bad virus and was really sick for almost ten days, but when he finally recovered, he was his usual charming self.  Max and I spent the second two weeks of February in Boston.  I guess that time doesn't technically count as part of the official 'France Adventure,' but we had a great time with Grammie, Papi, Kara and all of our friends in the area.  It was a excellent (if busy) trip.

Happy First Birthday, Max!

The biggest event in February was Max's first birthday... we celebrated it twice, once on his actual birthday (February 15) with our new friends at INSEAD and then again at Grammie & Papi's house on the 23rd.  Thanks to everyone who came to celebrate with Max, especially Jill, Rocky and Molly who came from Manhattan Beach/St. Louis! 

Click here to see our February photos.

Friday, March 07, 2008

2008 - la vie francaise!


We arrived in France on January 1st  and it only took two months for us to get this website up and running... sorry for the delay!  

Click here to see our January photos.