Thursday, November 19, 2009

Disneyland Paris!

This past Sunday, Brian took us all to Disneyland Paris for his birthday! What a generous man to give up his birthday for his son!

Here's one of our 1st pictures at the entrance. See, not every picture is perfect!

First up, the carrousel:

Then, the teacups pavillion, which was gorgeous:


Michael loved 'em:


Then, 30 minutes in line for Dumbo:

And that was the end of fun in Disneyland. It was 11:30am. After this, everything frightened Michael. We did Peter Pan (after grabbing the fast pass)...it was a dark ride and that freaked him out.

We did the Alice in Wonderland maze. The queen of hearts popped out of a box and was angry. That freaked Michael out for the rest of it. See Michael buried in Brian's shoulder here:
The rest of the day was a wash. He didn't like the Buzz Light Year ride, which was AWESOME. We got a gun and everything and you shoot these targets. Brian and I had A GREAT time there. Michael DID like the little theater that was there showing old Mickey cartoons. And the toy store.

Then, we saw the parade at night, which he loved. After which, we went to Cafe Mickey where the characters come out and take pictures with you. Michael LOVED THAT! Here's Michael with Mickey:
He was so excited. Then Stitch from Lilo and Stitch scared the bejeezus out of him and made him cry. *sigh*

After this, he became SUPER enthralled with a remote controlled Lightening McQueen car outside of a toy store. Can we say Christmas gift?

OK...It started out awesome, but then wasn't. Glad we didn't spend oodles of money flying, staying in a hotel, etc! We'll be back in 2-3 years in AMERICA when he's a little older and can ride space mountain with dad while mom sits on a bench!

Next time, I'm going to let Michael see what he wants to see without worrying about lines/etc. I think I tried to control the day too much trying to see all the rides/etc. Next time, I'm going to stand in the line to see Christmas Goofy even if it takes 30 minutes out of the day! Note to self: LET YOUR CHILD DICTATE WHAT THEY WANT TO DO IN A PLACE THAT IS MEANT FOR THEM.

Parenting is a constant learning process...

Friday, November 13, 2009

Nov. 11th.

On Veteran's Day, the French have a holiday too. I don't care enough to even look it up. I just know Brian had off and it was great fun in the middle of the week!

We wandered out to Parc de Sceaux to meet one of Michael's 1st friends, Geo. We met Geo and his mom because she spoke English to him in Square Rene Legall. And me, in my sheer desperation clutching my then 6 month old Michael yelled out, "YOU SPEAK ENGLISH!!!"

And in my head, she was to be my friend. And luckily, it ended up happening that way!

So we spent the day with Geo and his family at the playground out there. It was REALLY imaginative and cool. Slides shaped like dinosaurs, play areas that looked like HUGE book cases, benches made of music notes/paper. And then a huge fort/play area with 2 tall slides. I would LOVE to do a shoot there one day!

The boys were a bit put off by the cold at first, but then warmed up little by little. It started witha bit of bubble blowing:

Then flying through the air:
After which we played some more and started the walk to Geo's place. Here are the boys at the top of the stairs figuring out what to do to get down:
Love that fountain there...the parc had a chateau and fountains and was really gorgeous. A place you wouldn't normally go to but we are so glad they live near there so we can see it and them!

Here's Chady playing airplane in the big open field on the way home. It's probably the only open field in all of Paris and its surrounding suburbs: And Michael laughing at Chady trying to hide behind a tree:
We went back to their place for a delicious lunch of pizza!!! And good stories, great hot beverages, and a rousing game of Operation. That game is MUCH harder than I remember. :)

It was really fun.

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Starting to Say Our Goodbyes

Starting to say goodbye to our friends. One by one...and the first today was my shopping buddy Su.

My shopping buddy. I don't have many...but what makes someone my shopping buddy? The ability to spend money...and do it without hesitation. With enthusiasm. And with constant perserverance to find that RIGHT item, even if it means going to the same store in 3-4 different locations.

Su is it. Su and I once went to a huge mall here in Paris. She had her shopping trolley. Me, my suitcase. And we went, filled up our bags and called it a day. DURING a metro strike. Which meant that we both walked 30-40 minutes to get to the ONE metro line that was running (out of 2 automated lines). Shopped all day, came home the same way. Me, carrying a 52" roll of paper that was to be my Thanksgiving tablecloth.

This, is dedication. This is a GOOD shopping buddy!

SO, on one of our last outings, we went from one thing to the next in Paris...like 2 ladies who didn't have husbands and kids waiting at home.

We started by watching 500 Days at a movie theater on the Champs Elysees. Su was mistaken about the time and we showed up 10 minutes late, but only 1 minute before the movie started. So we got to skip the previews.

Then, we wandered over to Angelina's across from the Tuileries and had their famous hot chocoloate and Le Mont Blanc. It was like drinking a melted chocolate bar. And in a gorgeous room.

After which we decided we needed to peruse the English bookstore, WH Smith.

Then, Brian suggested we go out to dinner (Gotta love my husband!). So we went over to Mirama's for some great Chinese food.

And then I hugged my friend goodbye. And since she works, has 2 primary school aged kids, etc...it's hard for us to find time to see each other. So it really is goodbye.

So I made sure it was a GOOD hug.

For the Record

Just wanted to post some random things for myself.

Didn't have heat for the past 2.5 weeks. Luckily, we were in the USA for the 1st week and a half. But it's pretty cold right now...about high of 40-50 or so. We were FREEZING in the house until the heater guy came this morning. That's right, at 9am on a Saturday. Almost seems UNFRENCH doesn't it.

Michael had reverse culture shock in America. With a toilet. We get to America, he pees, and then he's looking all over the toilet. He looks at me and asks, "Where's the button Mommy?"

"Well, in America, you don't push a button to flush a toilet. You push this lever."
Something small but interesting.

Also, one day for lunch, he asked if we could have quiche. Hmmm...while you can get quiche in America, it's not available at every boulangerie like it is here. So no son, it's going to have be Burger King because we're house hunting.

Michael told me yesterday that Daddy was his favorite and that I was his 2nd favorite. I'm ok with that. I'm just glad I made the list and that Jonah wasn't ahead of me. :)

He loves a song by Edith Piaf that he calls his "Crazy Song." If he hears it, he stops whatever he's doing and immediately starts running around in circles and shaking his head back and forth.

I am selling things right now...it's a pain in the butt. This one Message mom has literally asked me 4-5 questions (in 3-5 e-mails mind you)...about my toddler bed. She has to convince her husband to come and get it. Why am I annoyed? BECAUSE THE BED IS FREAKIN' 10 EURO. What do you really expect for 10 euro??? IT'S A FREAKIN' BED. GOOD GRIEF. I'd understand if it was an oven or a real appliance that needs to fit and work. BUT A BED? JEEZ.

That's it.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Halloween in Paris

We flew back into Paris on Sat. Oct 31st at 8:30am. Whole family took a 4 hour nap. By 4:00pm, we were at Square Violet, ready for some serious trick or treating.

Here is our bat inspecting his ghetto trick or treat candy bag:
Yup, I made that 5 minutes before we left for the trick or treat. It's a Le Bon Marche bag that I glued black construction paper over the logo and then did that pumpkin. Not sure if I should get mother of the year or not since I did not buy my son a trick or treat bag.

It was a nice little party with stations for the kids to beg for candy.

The usual suspects were there with us! Jonah and Michael showing me their candy bags:
Looking happy. I think Michael has candy in his mouth:
And hung out with Elise too. She was a cute little princess. Michael with still more candy in his mouth and Jonah waving a glow stick there around his wrist:
All in all, a great party! We were jet lagged, and I had to convince Michael to go to the trick or treat! He told me later he was glad he went because there was candy there.

Pictures from our House Hunting Trip - Poll at the End

Pennsylvania was G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S this time of year. The leaves were BEAUTIFUL. Golden yellows, lush oranges, bright reds. Here's my fav pic from the trip:
Loved the farmlands. I wonder what would be the premium to buy this guy? He's sleeping behind that sign there:
Michael's opinion on househunting. Loved his pose here in the car:
So...who was our best contender? Here we go...#1 on our list:

This is the gorgeous mature-tree lined street towards the house. The reds were a lot brighter in real life:
Gorgeous orange tree lined streets towards the community:
The front of the house. LOVE the wrap around porch. Don't love the grey siding and the grey shutters and the grey grey grey of the house. To re-side it cream would be a $10K job. Then, would need dark blue shutters - $1-2K. Then a red door. And don't bother asking about Brick. That's an additional $20K premium up north.
Lots of land. About an acre.

Let's go inside:

Here's the entryway. Love the stairs and hardwoods. Great quality house. 2 coat closets there. AWESOME. HOWEVER...notice how the view from the front door leads STRAIGHT to the view of the back door? BAD FENG SHUI. VERY BAD. Possible solution: Make the back door into a window and move the door elsewhere.
View of the living room/dining room to the left of the entry way picture above. Again, well kept and gorgeous:
Here we go up the stairs to the master bedroom:
Ignore the pink carpet, replace it with hardwoods and a nice rug. You see that hallway to the back there? Yes, that is a hallway in the freakin' master bedroom. The hallway leads to a his and hers closet and a dressing area. Plus the bathroom:
3 bedroom house. Need to finish the basement. GREAT quality. You ask about the kitchen? Needs a new stove...but the cabinets are nice. Could use an update with granite countertops and new cabinet fronts, but overall, great design. Good quality. All lower cabinets have pull out drawers and there are even built in utensil dividers.
Back view of the house. There's a gazebo there:
Now comes the poll.
I love this house. It's gorgeous. With some updating, it would be really beautiful. And the community is nice, it's in an award winning school district, and it's 30 minutes from Brian's work.

BUT...when I set foot in that house, I feel something bad. Not horrible, but bad. The first time. And when I went in the 2nd time WITH Michael. I felt something REALLY bad. REALLY REALLY bad. SO bad, I had to leave.

Come to find out...the lady is selling it because she lost her job. And when she bought the house, she was married. And now she is NOT.

Which means...in the 19 years she has had that house, she lost a spouse and a job.

Makes you think twice about the feng shui doesn't it?

SOOOOO...
POLL:
Would you:
A) Buy the house, ignore the feng shui. It's a great price, great value, great quality. Got a lot of things going for it. Figure out how to change the feng shui.
Or
B) Walk away. Will you fall off the face of the earth if you buy that house? Maybe...maybe not. But I think it's proven now that the house does not have the best luck associated with it. And if it doesn't feel right. It doesn't feel right.

Let's see...

Saturday, October 31, 2009

PA or DE?

Jet-lagged. And homeless in January when we get to Newark. Can't say our trip last week was super successful.

But it was because:
  1. We decided we want to live in Pennsylvania or Hockessin area
  2. We got to hang out with Bill/AK and realized they are only 1.5 hours away. Awesome to be so close to family.
  3. We had an amazing time with our friends who are already there and met some new ones too. What a relief to have such an awesome support network already there!
  4. Have some rental options in case we can't find a home by the end of the month we have in corporate housing.
  5. Got Thanksgiving paper goods at Target and got to go to Target. SWEET.

So...while it wasn't super successful in that we didn't find a great home we BOTH liked...

We still had fun. And we have some silly pictures to boot. And we got to see Pennsylvania in the fall, which was - GORGEOUS. The leaves were all orange/yellow/bright...SO beautiful. I can't wait for next year's photoshoots in farms with pumpkins and large farm fields with fall leaves in the back.

It's going to be great. At least I tell myself. And then I realize there's only 1 Target that serves Newark/Wilmington/Southern Chester County, PA. And it's 30 minutes away from anywhere we'd live. EEK. :)

And the nearest good mall is 45 minutes away. Well, we won't have any money anyways so it's best that those things are SO FAR AWAY.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Michael gets an F in Anatomy class

Today we were over at Karstyn's house. At some point she went to go pee. Michael followed her into the bathroom and while he was watching her pee (from a safe distance I hope - I was in the living room), I heard him tell her, "Karstyn, you have to hold your peepee down!"

Monday, October 19, 2009

Party!

So! Michael's official birthday was this past Saturday, Oct 17th and we celebrated with Michael's friends. We rented out the trampolines in the Tuileries for the kids for half an hour. The guy was 10 minutes late showing up.

The kids were READY and had settled down after attempting to break and enter into the place:
Jumping fun:
Michael lovin' his trampoline:
The kids had a FANTASTIC time. Here's my attempt to get all 9 kids on one trampoline and sitting still:
You try this too and let me know what you get! :)
After this, we took all the kids to the carousel and let them ride that. After which we walked the length of the Tuileries, which took nearly 30 minutes with 8 adults and 7 kids.

Got home, did cake. Here's Michael blowing out his candle:
Michael told me he wanted a cake with the number 5 on it. So I did that, and stuck a #3 candle on it. I think he'll be ok.

The kids were happy to chill out and watch a movie. And frankly, so was Larry:
The gorgeous colors of the Tuileries inspired me to get a family photoshoot. We went back around 1pm and the lighting was so much more different, but I did the best I could. And had photoshop help me with the rest. Here are some normal posed pictures that I like:


And we walked to the Luxembourg Gardens and I got this pic of Brian and Michael that I love.

And voila! Michael's birthday weekend done! We loved every minute of it and loved having such great friends to celebrate it with. We are just so blessed!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Big 3!

Today's the day my little boy turns 3. Seems all of a sudden so grown up to me. THREE.

At one, I was celebrating that he was still alive and so were we. And that we survived. Somehow, by the grace of God, we survived. That first year as a family in a foreign country.

At two, we didn't make a huge deal. Just a little ice cream party with our playgroup friends. It was festive, joyful, and happy to be surrounded by his playmates. And quite frankly mine too.

At three. He's started school. He speaks in complete sentences. He has a real personality with likes and dislikes. He's kind to others and offers babies toys when they cry. He pushes us because he's three. He knows Go Dog Go almost by heart. He loves playing with his friends but gets into fights with them at times. He's still not a great eater.

After our rather unsuccessful attempts at continuing our family this year, I get choked up thinking about how 3 years ago Michael came into our life, became part of our family, and changed our life forever. And how what a blessing and gift he is. And how thankful we are to have him here with us.

And so, to my Little Buddy: Happy 3rd birthday to our gift from God. I will always love you and I will always cherish the day you came into our lives.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

What If

What if...everyday of my life in Paris for the past 3 years was like today?

I would never want to leave. Ever.

The day started sunny and gorgeous.

I dropped Michael off at school. He was happy to go. I saw him run in there and grab a basket and start on his craft.

I ran off to do a photoshoot. It was awesome. Here are my 2 favorite pictures that are 1) different than normal and 2) not at all altered in photoshop:
To see more standard ones and more from this shoot, you'll have to go to my photography website.

Then, went back to pick up Michael up from school, but was early.

So went to a boulangerie, ordered some mighty delicious ratatouille.

Sat down next to the Seine and ate my gorgeous ratatouille while watching the boats go by on the Seine next to the fall foliage lining the river.

Picked up my happy Michael from school.

Took him to "Eiffel Tower Park." AKA: Champs des Mars.

Went to McDonalds for lunch.

Michael napped for 30 minutes while I shopped.

Bought some birthday party supplies at Monoprix.

Met Katie/Karstyn/Elayna at Champs des Mars for a playdate.

They did the caroussel. Michael with his wand that they give the kids to get rings onto:
And then a photoshoot with Karstyn and the Eiffel Tower:
Michael trying to be a part of Katie's family. I mean, who doesn't want an Asian son?

Went home, had leftover blanquette de veau for dinner.

Done.

Monday, October 12, 2009

More 20K Pics

Thankfully, Chad Nickel took pictures with his phone for the 20K!

Here is Team Air Liquide at the starting line. From Left to Right: Chad Nickel, Albert Atkins, and Brian:

Chad took this picture after 10K. Look at Brian. All smiles...walk in the park for that guy!

We were SO very happy and proud for him! I can't even DRIVE 10 miles sometimes!

Love,
P

Interesting Picture

Cathedral pics...I mean, who hasn't seen their share of the same grand nave and walkway leading there? I am guilty of the same.

Mountain man took this awesome picture in the Notre Dame cathedral. I can't get over it. I'm In LOVE with it:
He's had the camera (D50, 18-200 lens) for 2 days. That's it. TWO DAYS. And he took this picture. I am so amazed. Trying to recruit him as my 2nd shooter. :)

Love,
P

Sunday, October 11, 2009

20K or BUST

Brian ran the 20K de Paris today, and he did AWESOME. His pace was 9:47 a mile and that was taking it slow for him. He felt pretty good afterwards!

Here, you can see his arm up, an eye ball and a half, part of his light blue shirt and his one leg. He's in the middle of my picture behind Albert who is wearing a cap and a dark blue shirt. And behind them, is another guy with his hand up, that's Chad Nickel. All 3 Air Liquiders.
Also running today was the Eiffel Tower. It also had a number:
The kids were a good sport and waited patiently for their dads to run by!

We are so proud of Brian and his great accomplishment!

Mountain Man and T-Bird

Our friends Mountain Man and T-bird decided to adopt an Asian boy to be a part of their family: So not really. But it was hilarious because here's Michael trying to get in their picture:
He LOVED taking pictures with Tracy (T-bird) and Mountain Man (Brent). It was so cute.

They flew in from Austin and spent the first part of their vacation with us in Paris. We were SMITTEN! We had a great time with them and roamed the Luxembourg Gardens today.

Here's Michael being cute with Tracy:
Incredible! And then look what he does with his ACTUAL family: Thanks, BOY! :) We got whistled at to get off the grass by the park guards while taking pictures on the leaves but you better believe I'll be back. I had an idea of what I wanted to do but could never make it happen. So I'll be back! Thanks to T-bird and Mountain Man for finding this great patch of leaves!

But I did get one good picture of these two lovebirds: We got ice cream at Amorino and saw them off as they continue the rest of their European adventures!

And so mad that this is out of focus, but I'm posting it anyways:
Love,
P

Friday, October 09, 2009

Reflection

So we are leaving. Like. Soon.

Which makes you stop and take pause. What will you miss?

Me? THE FOOD. The lovely, fresh, delicious produce. The ga-billion types of lettuce there is available here. What am I going to do when there's only romaine, iceburg, or green leaf? And it all tastes the same?

What am I going to do?

WELL...here's my starting point right here:
http://www.thebrandywine.com/SIW/index.html

And I ABSOLUTELY cannot wait.

Food. It's a big deal to me. Fresh food...an even bigger deal. I want Michael to grow up knowing GOOD food...not bologna sandwiches.

Yes, he eats hotdogs and grilled cheese. But he PREFERS confit de canard, French cheeses, a good charcuterie plate, Chinese dim sum, practically anything Asian. And I want to continue that even in the States.

So this is important to me.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

My Family

Yesterday, I was washing dishes and minding my own business when I happened to overhear Michael and Brian talking at our kitchen window.

There was a big flash of light and then Michael's face lit up with awe as he discovered lightning for the first time. Brian is explaining the thunderstorm to him, as it is the 1st he's ever seen, and he's just amazed that the sky can light up as much as it just did.

Michael says, "Mommy! Come look at the lightning!"

Heck if I need a reason to NOT wash dishes. So I stand there with my husband, holding our eldest son between us waiting and watching the sky for the next big flash of light. His little arms are wrapped so tightly around my neck that I couldn't even imagine moving. Not that I'd want to.

The flash of light appears and Michael says, "See it Mommy? See it?" He leans in, gives me this big hug and kiss. And does the same for Brian. And in this memory, I will always feel what it really means to be a family.

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Compare and Contrast

I'm looking at real estate in DE and PA. Not too thrilled with the prospects...well, at least not too thrilled with the prospects considering we will be a one income family.

Anyways, for $283K in DE, I can own this house, 7 minutes from Brian's workplace:
22 years old. 4 bed/2.1 bath.

Not bad in general. A roof over our heads is a roof over our heads! However, we are from Texas and compare it to a $283K house in Houston, 23 hours and 40 minutes from Brian's workplace:18 years old. 4 bed/3.5 bath. 3200+ sq ft. In a good school district.

*sigh* I am focusing on the fact that we will be back in the USA! And that makes me happy! And to have a house at all, will be a HUGE upgrade from our 700 sq ft , 1 bed/1 bath, 2 closet place.

Friday, October 02, 2009

Coldplay

SO! I've been meaning to blog that on September 7, I went to the Coldplay concert with my friend Laura. Brian and I were supposed to go, but he had a business dinner he couldn't get out of...so VOILA! Laura was HAPPY to sub in for me!And she was great fun at the concert!

It was really amazing and different than U2. U2 was very rock and roll and very standard - they stayed on the main stage in front the whole time. And played LOTS of rock and roll.

But Coldplay was like watching ACL on PBS or something. They did a bunch on the main stage. But then walked to another little stage smack dab in the middle of the mosh pit (while Singing in the Rain was playing during their walk)...and rocked out totally acoustic on this like 20 sq ft stage. It was amazing. They did a version of Billy Jean on accoustic guitar and it was fantastic.

Then, they had another little stage in another part of the pit where the piano was and a portable drum pad and they did some diddies there. In the middle of one piano lick, the lead singer, stopped. Said, "F*&#*" And started over again. How many times do you see a musician mess up at a concert? I loved it. Kept it real.

Coldplay was so awesome because the music, at times, was so pure. Just instruments and the music pouring out of them. It's so neat to see the music just POUR out of someone while they are playing. It made me really miss being able to do that although I was never THAT good. Being able to play an instrument is one thing. Being able to make music is a God given gift.

SO my funny British friend Laura probably would have thrown her top off if she wasn't a mom. She was so crazy during the concert and adorable.

Did a shoot yesterday. SO HAPPY with the way it turned out. Colors, focus, kids, everything. I took like 30 pictures and 25 of them are amazing. Here are the initial proofs:http://pnbphotography.blogspot.com/

Love,P

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Grandpa

Brian's maternal grandfather passed away Sunday night or early Monday morning.

Our prayers are with our family as we mourn the loss of a dynamic and loved family member. We rejoice in the reunion of Grandpa and Grandma in the kingdom of Heaven with our Lord.

And we wish oh-so-badly that we were not so far away.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Poll

Today, we went shopping. Our whole family bought A-LoT of Stuff at Cyrillus. Website here:
http://www.cyrillus.fr/fr/

I spotted this cute little black fall jacket. Exactly what I was looking for and at 30% off...it very quickly ended up on our pile of stuff at the register.

When we walked out of the store, I checked the receipt to make sure I got 30% off the jacket.

And it wasn't there. Nope, not on the receipt.

Free jacket.

What would you do?

A. Go back into the store and tell them to charge you for the jacket? You didn't exactly make it home with the jacket. You're still standing in front of the store.

or

B. Go home with your free jacket? The employee made the error so in the end, it is their fault that they just lost money on a jacket.

Post what you would do in the comments section and I too will post what I did as well.

Bon week-end!