The story of our family of five six that has been uprooted from a city on the plains of Canada and find ourselves in a village in the French Alpes.

Consider yourself informed.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

les filles en violet



Cutest.
Girls.
Ever.
















that is all.

Uria' jeux


Saturday was a games day in the park down in Uriage. There was just a whole bunch of games set up - so I took the kids down for a while in the morning.







Friday, May 25, 2012

Any time is train time

I'm not kidding, one of these days I'm going to jump through the closing doors on the wrong train in the station, and instead of a 9 min ride around the city I will end up in a foreign city.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Cultured

One of the truly great things about my schedule as a student is that it is often randomly variant  flexible enough that I can do things that many Dads can't - like being the mom-helper at the kids school.  Last week Matea and Micah had an all day field trip and I went along.
We caught the bus from in front of our town hall - and went down to the big city. First we went to the cinema. It was actually very interesting since the cinema was not yet open and we were the only ones there, so they gave the kids a behind-the-scenes tour of the projection rooms, showing them film projectors, digital 3D projectors etc.  Then after they were told to RUN around the theatre and figure out which was the largest and which was the smallest hall in order to give their legs a stretch


  Then it was show time.  Of course if you were to choose a film for a group of 5-8 year old kids to watch, what would you pick?  WRONG.   that's because you are not French. (unless you are of course French in which case: Ecusez-moi, vous avez répondu correctement)  You see - you would pick something like Shrek 3, or KungFu Panda 2 as you view film as entertainment.  For the French- it appears to me that it is actually culture.  
 Before the film started the kids were given a little speech on how in order for us to live well together as a society, you have to have respect for each other - and that includes behaving well in the cinema when a film is playing.






 Like music, live theatre, and gastronomy - films seem to be generally viewed more as culture.  Something which you need to learn, to appreciate, to acquire taste for, and to understand.  To start with - it is really part of French history.  It would seem that between Louis Le Prince, the Lumière brothers, the Pathé brothers, Georges Méliès, and a few others, the French basically developed movie cameras, projectors, film, cinema, special effects and everything else. Needless to say - cinéma is a bit more serious than it is in North America. Last year two significant art-house cinemas in Paris closed over Christmas in protest over not getting enough of the best independent films, which were instead going to the Big 4 firms which control a significant share of screens nationally. One of these theaters, le Balzac, just off the Champs- Elysées covered the front of the building with a banner that quoted he existentialist writer, Albert Camus: "Everything which degrades culture shortens the path to servitude” 

 So the movie was Le Tableau (the Painting)  about these characters who live in a painting, and come alive, and go to other paintings in search of the painter as they want him to come back and finish those who are just sketches because they are basically subject to apartheid-like treatment in the kingdom in the painting.

 It had forbidden love (between a 'not-finished' and a regular-character), class-warfare, bravely overcoming fear to fight oppression, search for higher meaning, respect for the fine arts, being abandoned by God and basically everything else you'd expect in a children's film




That was just the morning. Then there was a picnic in a park - then on to the Museum of Natural History. 


It was an exhausting day for the kids (some fell asleep on the 25min ride home) but fun.  And I enjoyed being able to spend it with two of my kids.

Monday, May 7, 2012

family hike

Last Wednesday we took a family hike that started just a little ways uphill from our place.
The place we were at is about 1000m of elevation - so everything is just a bit behind our place. There were still daffodils there, the leaves are a bit behind - and it was just a bit cooler.


cool enough that if you just sit there for the whole hike - you may want to just snuggle in for a while.



We are VERY fortunate to have a serious jogging stroller handed down to us.  It is fantastic on rough trails - and luckily it has a 'escape leash' so if you ever loose grip while going down hill (never happened of course - just hypothetically if you were the kind of bad parents that would do that...) she doesn't take off without you







Part of the trail was a short 1km loop around a little lake with these different sculptures etc.  This one invited you to lie down and contemplate the peace and serenity that comes  from placing your body directly on wood while gazing up at the majestic trees raising their branches gracefully towards the sky...    I think the kids just liked to sit.












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