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My extended family

I had changed my mind. There I was, in the Cleveland airport, saying good bye to my parents, and I really had changed my mind. One good bye led to another, then to another...I was stalling. Finally, I hugged my dad and he whispered in my ear, "Just go." Thank goodness he did, thank goodness I did. Here are my beloved french sister and brother. Like I have said before, I didn't know how much I missed them until I saw them again. Here we are having the traditional Tarte Flambe in Alsace with french mom and her beau. Tarte flambe is a thin bread crust with a creme fraiche sauce. There's some form of bacon- more like a pancetta on it. When you go to a restaurant, they bring them out one at a time. The waitron keeps bringing the same thing out until you tell them to stop. It's very social and fun. It goes well with beer or white wine. It was wonderful to be back in France. I felt like I was "home."

We miss you RoRo

We miss you RoRo, oh yes we do, we miss you RoRo and will be true, when you're not with us, we're blue, oh RoRo we miss you. And we're not getting off the floor until you come back.

Mystery Fruit....help us out

Okay, kind readers, now's your chance to help out your favorite foreign exchange family. We have a mystery fruit on our hands. This is not the first time our neighbors have kindly offered us mystery fruit. I can't find the pics of the last batch, but we decided (based on someones distant gut feeling- tee hee) that they were most likely Quinces. They tasted pretty good- we ate most of them. Seems that just when I am seriously considering moving into government quarters (yes, Aunt Na and Uncle Crunchy, this is still a recurring topic) the neighbors surprise us with a kind and "charming" interaction. I am beginning to wonder if our landlord has the place bugged. When he hears me go on too much about moving, he hires the neighbors to play happy villagers and they try to persuade us to stay- albeit with interesting tactics. Our neighbor was smiling broadly as he presented a large bowl brimming with this fruit. He showed me that you peel them before eating them. He also jok

Major creepy crawlies alert....

Sitting in the kitchen chatting with Nanny, I thought I saw a bit of debris on the floor. I leaned over the arm of my chair for a closer look. Here's the conversation that ensued: Me: "Oh my gosh, Nanny, it's a Scorpion, get me a shoe." Nanny: (leaning closer) "Where?" Me: "Right there, get me a shoe." Nanny: "Where?" Me: (shouting a bit) "Just get me a shoe!!!" Nanny: (handing me the shoe) "Poke it to see if it's alive." Me: (poking said Scorpion who then scuttles across the floor) "Ahhhhhhh!!! (Smash) Nanny: (at the same time) "Ahhhhhhh!! Here are the post-mortem pictures. Sorry ShoSho and Aunt Buffy, there was no way I was going to "rescue" this guy. I included this one for scale, it looks pretty small now, after it's dead and flushed and all. Definitely still has a very high "creep factor" for me. Here's how we felt for days. My Man had to flush the dead body for me, I was

Road Trip.....

We just returned from our first international road trip! And what a trip it was. The girls did wonderfully...for the most part. We set off for France by way of Germany and Austria...or maybe that was Austria and Germany, it's hard to say. We rented a Renault Bubble (diesel) and away we went. This is how the team went. Nanny was in the navigational position, My Man was the driver and I was in the back between the "yutes." Sadly, The Fonz was not permitted at the resort in Germany , so he stayed with a nearby friend. For those of you who may have chuckled at Nanny's position- I am telling you Aunt Na has taught her well. She did great. There was one scary moment when we were in the mountains, driving straight up a little tiny road- of course there were no guardrails, and then the road became more of a path. H said, "Nanny, we have to be careful, I think we are going to fall!" We got to the top and there was nothing but "Do Not Enter" signs, so it did