The last thing unpacked in our CF apartment - the big orange couch |
Saying our goodbyes to Beatrice and Emma |
The boys' room, all packed up |
Can't forget the cats! |
The last thing unpacked in our CF apartment - the big orange couch |
Saying our goodbyes to Beatrice and Emma |
The boys' room, all packed up |
Can't forget the cats! |
Hey! Be sure we're having a marvellous time on the Cote d'Azur and keeping up with the Olympics via the i Pad. We're very proud and celebrating copiously! I'm so happy to hear, despite the twinges, that you are all settling in. And I'm thrilled you're continuing with Femme au Foyer. I can't wait to hear all about your new adventures, and of course see those beautiful 2 boys grow.
ReplyDeleteOh Emma, we miss you! Please keep your own pictures coming, Lauris and I just sat down to your Cote d'Azure album... Beautiful! You're looking absolutely radiant, and Bea!
DeleteSo great that you are continuing, it will be wonderful to read about how you settle into your life in the US and any Latvian travels, as well as memories of your time in France! It sounds as though you are managing the transition well, and it would be a shame if you didn't feel a few twinges leaving somewhere you've spent so much precious family time.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tallulah!
DeleteOh, honey. You know I'll still be reading along, to keep up with your growing boys. I think those twinges are just growing pains as you continue to grow. I had one myself Sat night as I lay in the bed with my granddaughter. It was her first sleepover at my house. (I was so excited. hehehe) As I looked at her, all I could think of was the days when her mommy would climb into bed with me, too.
ReplyDeleteGrammy, I think we're still at the stage of wishing they were out of our bed so that we could get some/any sleep! But enjoy every precious moment with your granddaughter, and thanks for the kind words.
DeleteTu izsaki tik labi kā es arī kādreiz jūtos...dejotāja, māksliniece, trakumniece :)
ReplyDeleteMan kāds reiz teica, ka nav ko nožēlot to kas nebija - dzīvē esi augusi un mainījusies kā vajag. Tu vairs neesi tas pats cilvēks, kāds tu biji tad - kāpēc tev būtu tāda pati dzīve? Intereses mainās, uzskats mainās - iespējams, ka iedziļinoties vecās interesēs un uzskatos, tu atrastu, ka tev tas pat nepietrūkst tā kā esi iedomājusies...viss ir romantiski skatoties atpakaļ. Es nezinu vai viņiem ir taisnība, bet man tas vienmēr bija kā mierinājums...
Annin, tev tacu ar nak klat visadi jauni apzimejumi... skolotaja, sieva, krustmate! Paldies par gudro padomu, un gaidam tik loti jus redzet Cikaga!
DeleteI am glad to hear that you will be keeping your blog, Liene. It also occurs to me that all of those twinges come from remembering really cool, interesting, and meaningful experiences in your life. Yes, your life keeps changing, but it seems like you have been living well and fully. Good for you! And here's to more twinge-worthy experiences!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good way of looking at it, thanks! Will just have to start separating these tinges from the Lauri-climb-down-from-there sort...
DeleteIt did all happen so fast! I can't believe that you are settled into your new home already!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you decided to keep the blog, it will be nice to see how you and the boys adjust to being Americans again :)
Having just moved yourself you know the settling in takes some time. Once we find a place and our belongings arrive from France, then all the settling will only start! Right now I'm working on getting the Starbucks, bagels and Reeses dark chocolate peanut butter cups out of my system...
DeleteI'm sorry I didn't get to say goodbye before you left. I get those twinges when I think about leaving France. I don't know if I'm ready yet.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, trust me when I say the goodbyes are overrated. It was good closure, but I mostly just wished we could quietly sneak off without all the tears - saying goodbye was hard. I wish you the chance to do all you want to experience while in France, and keep those boys speaking French!!
DeleteWow wow wow! I missed this one - I'm glad I found it. I am so sorry you have to leave, as it sounds you wanted to stay and I think the suddenness can be so shocking. And that your friends are away on holiday so that you miss final goodbyes - yuck! I wonder what our circumstances will be when we leave - where will we go, and how much time to mentally AND physically prepare?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you've found a place to live already - that's huge progress. Hopefully your container will arrive soon. I'd sneak a batch of French lavender from Provence on it if I could :)