Wednesday, December 31, 2008

in retrospect...

Before I compose my final "Rosenbaums' in France 2008" post, I realize that I neglected to post our general monthly reviews for November or December.  Here they are now.

November
Grams' visit, Rafa's 2nd birthday party, Thanksgiving, 
a visit to Musée D'Orsay and Max at Cité des Enfants 
(Paris' version of a children's musem)...
click here for the photos.

December
INSEAD Children's Holiday Party, 
Paris by Night (a little trip Brook and I made to see the 
City of Lights all decked out for Christmas), 
the final Friday "coffee" (moms & kids), 
au revior to Tunde - Max's babysitter and first love -
and an unexpected dusting of snow...
click here for the photos.

Friday, December 05, 2008

ex·pect·ing...

v.   tr. 
    1. To look forward to the probable occurrence or appearance of:expecting a telephone call; expects rain on Sunday.
    2. To consider likely or certain: expect to see them soon.  
  1. To consider reasonable or due: We expect an apology.
  2. To consider obligatory; require: The school expects its pupils to be on time.
  3. Informal To presume; suppose.
v.   intr. 
  1. To look forward to the birth of one's child. Used in progressive tenses: His sister is expecting in May.
  2. To be pregnant. Used in progressive tenses: My wife is expecting again.
Baby Rosenbaum #2 - mid-June!

Thursday, December 04, 2008

'tis the season...

Things are really wrapping up at INSEAD... so on Wednesday we took the opportunity to celebrate the holidays with the children.  We had a wonderful party with an old fashioned sing-along, some Christmas tree ornament decorating, and a visit from Santa!  It was great.

Here is the tree that the kids helped decorate...

Max & his mom waving at the camera...

An incredible Dutch Santa...

The chaos...

Santa with two children (who happen to be his own)...

Max was a little suspicious...

...but he enjoyed getting a gift!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

far from home, but still ever so grateful...


We are sorely missing our family and friends at home today... 
Wishing you all a warm and wonderful feast!

Happy Thanksgiving!

We hosted a Thanksgiving dinner chez nous last Saturday night for our INSEAD friends.  It was a very special night as none of our guests had ever celebrated Thanksgiving before.  We cooked a 12-pound turkey in our tiny oven, baked pumpkin pies, and had all the standard sides.  It was a delicious meal and a touching evening as this France Adventure officially starts to wind down.
Here are some photos...

The table

The Chef & the "Bird"

Carving...

Some of our friends...

All of our love to you today and always,
-The Rosenbaums


PS - Max says hello!!!

grams comes to town...

We had a great visit with Grams in mid-November... she and Brook took a cooking class in Paris, and then she and I visited the Musee de l'Orangerie another day.  But Max had the most fun of all, playing and reading with his Grams.

Monday, November 03, 2008

autumn review...

In the chaos of all of our travels, etc., I forgot to post our general September review... so here it is now, along with October's.

September
Barbara's birthday party, forest walks, around the house, 
an afternoon in Paris...
click here for the photos.

October
More around the house, more forest walks, Jorrit's 4th birthday party, Fami-Parc (a small amusement park), Halloween...
click here for the photos. 

the loire valley with grammie & papa...

Part-Two of my parents' visit was fantastic.  Most importantly, Max was fully recovered so he was in his usual happy and "energetic" form.  We drove to the Loire Valley where we stayed in an authentic 14th century chateau, and from there we made day trips to different lovely towns and famous, beautiful castles.  We had incredible weather, great food and lots and lots of laughs.  Here are the highlights in review.

Chateau de la Barre...

This is the chateau we stayed in for three nights.  It is beautiful, and so full of history you can't help feeling like you're stepping (way) back in time.  The owners were very interesting and attentive, and added another dimension to our stay.

View of the Chateau from the front.

My parents in front of the formal gardens.

These are their dogs - Max was in heaven.

Max didn't really understand the fragile nature of everything in the place.  Among other antics with the antiques, he liked using the luggage rack as a car.

All of us in front of the 14th century fireplace...


Le Mans...

Le Mans is a city in the Loire Valley that is famous for the 24 Hours of Le Mans sports car race held annually since 1923.  We visited for the afternoon on our first day in the Loire Valley.

Just hanging around Le Mans.

The impressive cathedral in Le Mans.

Amboise...

Amboise is a town with a famous palace where Francois the 1st lived.  Interesting.  But we all thought it was even more interesting that he invited Leonardo da Vinci to live there during his final years (they were apparently very good friends).  Now da Vinci's house is a museum, and they have turned the property into the most incredible "park," where they have recreated many of his early inventions.  My explanation and the photos do not do it justice... it is so spectacular.

Near the entrance...

Max, bored by the thought of more historical sight-seeing.

Max playing with one of the cool da Vinci sketch banners.

As a side note, Max learned how to see-saw at da Vinci's house.  Cool.



Chenonceau...

What can I say about Chenonceau without boring the pants off of you?  Well, it is an incredible castle built across a river.  It is charming and more understated than other castles I've visited.  I loved it.  Enough said.

View approaching the front (too bad about the scaffolding).

Amazingly beautiful formal gardens on a beautiful day.

View of the gallery that spans the river.  Very cool.

Chambord...

Last one, I promise.  On our last day we visited Chambord, possibly the MOST famous castles in France.  It has the awesome double-helix staircase.  And the crazy roof top.  It is beautiful.  It is huge.  It is majestic.  I loved it.  Really.

The rooftop.  Just look at it.

Royal wanna-bes in front of the main entrance.

Max being a really good sport about yet-another castle.

Brook & Max having fun on the famous staircase.

The End!

Oh, except click here if you want to see more/better photos of our trip.  And I forgot to mention that we also visited a famous cathedral in Chartes on our way to the Loire Valley... you can see photos of that in the album too.  I know you can't wait.


paris with grammie & papa...

Finally, a post about my parents' wonderful visit... It was a two-part adventure, the first part being a long weekend stay in Paris and the second being an excursion to the Loire Valley.  Unfortunately for all of us, Max was really sick (he had bronchitis) during Part One.  We tried to enjoy Paris life - and the absolutely stunning weather - to the best of Max's ability, but we were a bit limited.  We did however venture into the incredible Tuileries Gardens... and in general, we had a great time.

The three guys just outside the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre.

Brook & Max exploring, Papa reading a map.

Me and a not-so-smiley Max with the Eiffel Tower in the distance.

The pretty boats for children to rent in the Gardens.

The Rosenbaums...

My lovely parents...

On a Max-free day, my parents took a boat trip 
on the Seine to see the sights...

Generally, though, we did a lot of this... 
movie-watching with a sick Max.

When Max started to feel better, Papa gave him 
his first painting lesson...

which Max LOVED!
Thanks, Papa...

Click here to see more photos of Part One - Paris.

Sunday, November 02, 2008

a champagne adventure...

In early October we spent a weekend in the Champagne region with "the friends."  We rented this very cool house...


We cooked big meals and enjoyed "communal" living.  The kids ran wild and the adults relaxed (or tried to).  Here we all are before our venture into the town...


No visit to the Champagne region is complete without a visit to a vineyard.  We found this small, family-run vineyard...


We visited the vines and ate some of the grapes...


 
And on Sunday morning, we celebrated Rafaela's 2nd birthday!  


As you can see, it was a fantastic weekend!  Click here to see lots of photos from the weekend.