Saturday, December 3, 2011

France for Thanksgiving

I was thrilled when I realized that K had an entire week off for Thanksgiving, actually enough time to take a long trip.  I love France at this time of year.  The weather is nice and it is not crowded.  The Christmas lights are beautiful and I love the charming little marche de noels.  We planned to leave on Thursday evening so K would miss a half day of school.  Our trip got off to a bumpy start.  The day we were leaving K woke up not feeling well so I let her stay home from school and she rested all day.  I figured with some benadryl and some sleep on the plane she would be just fine.  
As we backed down the driveway I heard a huge bump and realized that the back of the car was not closed and luggage was falling out.  I always keep my carry on with me because I keep my valuables in it (well that is a bit of an exaggeration, I don't have any valuables but I do always have my camera in my carry on) but this one time it was in the back of the car.  Camera destroyed.  LV carry on in pretty bad shape.  No problem, I have my new iPhone 4s so I can use it to take photos.  iPhone 4s died (completely died) half way through the trip.  Photos had not been backed up so not many photos of this trip-just the ones that K took with her iPhone.  
We had a layover in Stuttgart and had big plans to take a city tour but ended up having breakfast in the airport and dealing with ATM card problems and luggage issues.  Fortunately this was the end of our bumpy start.  We got to Paris and got on the TGV to Lyon and had a wonderful relaxing train ride. K was thrilled that they had Pringles on the train and I was thrilled that they had wine.  There is something so relaxing about watching the French countryside go by.  It is so bucolic and I like to fantasize about the people who live in the little villages.  
We stayed at a wonderful hotel in Lyon that is a Paul Bocuse training school.  K managed to stay awake for dinner (although her eyes were rolled back in her head).  We woke up the next morning and she was feeling much better.  Some French cold medicine and Disney Channel in French were all she needed.  We did some antiquing that day and had another Paul Bocuse dinner.  
The next day we picked up a car and drove to Isle Sur la Sorge.  K was a great sport about going in lots of antique stores.  The highlight of the day was watching a cat trying to catch some ducks in the Sorgue River.  I had some great photos.  Darn!  The next two nights we stayed in Avignon.
On Monday we went to the Palace of the Popes.  It is amazing how large it is and also amazing that as many times as I have been to Avignon that this was my first visit to the Palace of the Popes. We spent the rest of the day in Saint Remy.
We then headed up to Paris with another relaxing 3 hour train ride.  When we got to Paris we headed to the Bon Marche for a little shopping and then to the Eiffel Tower.  The line for the elevator was very long and because we had dinner reservations we decided to climb to the top.  I like to think I am in kind of good shape but it was pretty tiring but really worth the view.  We had dinner in an Italian restaurant that a friend had recommended.  Really good food and I think K was in need of a break from French food.  K was a great sport about the food the entire trip and was able to find something on every menu that she liked.
The next day we got up and went to the Musee D'Orsay.  K loves impressionism so this was one of her favorite parts of the trip.  We had a wonderful long lunch in the beautiful restaurant.  The room was incredible with beautiful chandeliers, gilded and painted ceilings.  We were seated by the window with a view of the Seine.  I would highly recommend having lunch at the Musee D'Orsay-it was one of the highlights of the trip.  The food was good-they actually have a children's menu so K had boiled ham, french fries and ice cream.  I had fois gras terrine and wine.  Then it was off to the Place de la Concorde to ride the Ferris wheel. The views were stunning and we had perfect weather, although a little foggy.  After that we walked up the Champs Elysee and checked out the darling marche de noel.  We ended the day with some shopping on Avenue Montaigne and dinner at L'Avenue.  We got a great table along the side walk and had a leisurely dinner.  I attributed the great table to my excellent French and the fact that we don't look very American.  K told me that my French is terrible!  L'Avenue has great people watching and kid friendly food.  K had egg rolls, one of her favorites.  
On Thanksgiving Day we started the day at the Orangerie.  A great museum for kids especially because it is not too big.  We then headed to Mariage Freres for lunch.  K was not feeling well so after lunch we took a cab (we are always  metro kind of a girls) back to the hotel.  Poor K threw up before we could make it into our room.  Poor baby slept all afternoon and was feeling fine by dinner.  We went to Rotisserie Beaujolais for dinner so we could have some Thanksgiving type food.  We had yummy roast chicken and the best mashed potatoes in Paris. The restaurant is owned by the same people who own Tour d'Argent and is right next door to Tour d'Argent.  K ate a ton of chicken which she normally will not eat.  And she was entertained all evening by the restaurant cat "Beaujolais."
The next day was more shopping and a late lunch at Laduree.  
On our final day K was a good sport and went to the market at Port de Vanves with me.  She had some early morning French fries which attracted a lot of attention.  We spent the rest of the day at the Paris Flea Market.  
We had a very early morning flight the next day with a very short connection in Zurich.  We have been a couple of jet lagged girls this week.  Blogging without photos is not so easy!


The restaurant at the Musee d'Orsay


K enjoying some wonderful weather




K's photo from the Ferris wheel, can you see the marche de Noel?  The little buildings look they are made from Lincoln Logs.  They sell French crafts, cheese, hot spiced wine, jewelry and lots of regional French gifts.



A photo that K took from our table while we were having lunch at the Musee d'Orsay



I think this is a great photo that K took of the Eiffel Tour from the Ferris wheel


K very early in the morning the day we left.  We had breakfast at this little restaurant named Bert's.  One of our cats is named Bert and we both realized how much were missing our pets.  We were on City Jet to Zurich which leaves from a very small remote terminal at CDG.  No detax.  Not good.  Need to plan another trip to France so I can get my tax refund!


Sunday, November 6, 2011

October in November

K and I met Charlotte and her mother in north Georgia for an afternoon of fall fun. The girls went on a hay ride, picked pumpkins and tried the corn maze. They came out the entrance of the corn maze but at least they made it out!









Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Happy Halloween

K's costume of choice was on back order so she improvised at the last minute. The good news is that she will be all ready for Halloween next year, that is if she still want to be a Spirit Wolf. We always start off with a visit to Kathy R's house. Her entry is set up like a candy store with full size candy bars-limit one.  Although she let K have two.  Then it was on to Sheila and Elliot's house.  Sweet Elliot always takes K Trick or Treating.  







Sunday, October 30, 2011

Adeline

Last year when K was in 4th grade she was asked to join the 6th grade art club.  The club members had to choose a famous painting and reproduce it.  K choose Adeline by Van Gogh.  Adeline was the young daughter of the innkeeper when Van Gogh stayed while her was in Auvers.  I think K did an amazing job.  

K's Adeline




Van Gogh's Adeline



Sunday, October 23, 2011

Pumpkin

K did her second pumpkin of the season. I am always amazed at how patient and fastidious (complete opposite of how I operate) she is when she is working on a project.  She cleaned the seeds and we roasted them with a little olive oil and salt.  Yum!





Saturday, October 15, 2011

Bucket List

For K's fall break we took a trip to south Florida.  The bad news was that it rained for three days.  K jumped for joy on the last day when we finally had great weather.  We had planned to go to Billy Bob's Swamp World with some friends and Uncle Mark but decided it was too nice to spend so much time in the car.  Our friends called and suggested swimming with dolphins at the Miami Seaquarium.  Swimming with the dolphins has been at the top of K's bucket list so she was really jumping for joy.  The weather stay nice and we got a little fishing in at the end of the day.  Also went to see the Beatles Rain during all of the rain.  K is not sure if the Beatles are going to make it.  But she liked the show.  



























Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Blessing of the Animals

You cannot imagine the chaos at the blessing of the animals.  Photos don't begin to portray things-lots of tangled leashes and dogs making new friends.  I am always amazed by the cats.  At one point one of the priests was sitting with a cat on his lap and the cat gazing up at him adoringly.