30 March 2008

Alexander Goes to the Prom


Alexander went to his high school prom last night. It's now 3:30 in the afternoon the next day and he's still not home because he stayed at the Greigs -- but we did get a telephone update a couple of hours ago and he seems to have had a good time. Just thought people would like to seem him in a tux (un "smoking" en France). Lots of shots of his parents looking proud and him looking a bit like he's being held captive.

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Ski Trip to Samoens


This year's ski trip to the Alps, probably our last for awhile, took us to Samoens in the area known as the Grand Massif. It was a funny week for weather with a couple of days of really hot sun, a few days of thick fog and a few somewhere in between. In the end, I think we might have had the most fun skiing in the fog as a group. Talk about trust and letting go of that need for control!

We were four families (8 adults and 8 kids) in a large chalet on a working farm. (In the photos I included one of a steaming pile of manure just to emphasize that point.) We had big group dinners every night with large quantities of wine and good cheer, music and movies and board games. Charles broke his wrist on the first run (bad luck Charles) but there were always kids around to play with and he ended up having a good time. Cat didn't get any skiing in after Charles broke his wrist (I think she took about 4 turns) but did get some x-country and hiking in.

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Chateau Amboise


On their kind invitation, we joined Bob and Sue Greig for a quick trip to Chateau Amboise in the Loire valley for the weekend. We had a wonderful supper on the Friday night and spent Saturday exploring the chateau and its environs. The Chateau is most famous as the resting place of Leonardo da Vinci. It is where he spent the last years of his life. It is an interesting story (and better told on Wikipedia than I can manage). The visit solved a mystery for me, which is "why does the Mona Lisa hang in the Louvre and not somewhere in Italy? He brought three of his favourite paintings with him from Florence: the Mona Lisa or "La Joconda" as the French call it and the famous one of St. John the Baptist pointing skyward. I can't remember the third. But this is, I suppose, why these paintings are in the Louvre; they simply stayed in France. As you can see from the photos the day was spectacular. I wasn't able to take any of the house where Leonardo lived, but it was a lovely home down beside a small stream that joins the Loire at Amboise.

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