You just can't plan these things. Virginia. One day your grandchildren will look at these photos and realize what a grand adventure it all was. They look like little French ones. Their mother and father must be delighted.
Mumsie, Great pictures! So when I look at the blog and see pictures of the kids, they are hardly ever wearing any clothes I have seen before. How many outfits has Melissa bought over there? Tell her I want some cool, fancy french accesories or pjs even!!
Hope y'all are doing well! Things in Forest Park are rather uneventful!
You really are working so well with light. Lovely soft and natural as are the kids always. Monoprix was my daily port of call in Montpellier. One of the best ways to get to grips with the language a shopping trip to the supermarket.
You just can't plan these things. Virginia. One day your grandchildren will look at these photos and realize what a grand adventure it all was. They look like little French ones. Their mother and father must be delighted.
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is wonderful! It looks like corks make great toys!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. The first is my favorite, but I love them all.
ReplyDeleteMumsie,
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! So when I look at the blog and see pictures of the kids, they are hardly ever wearing any clothes I have seen before. How many outfits has Melissa bought over there? Tell her I want some cool, fancy french accesories or pjs even!!
Hope y'all are doing well! Things in Forest Park are rather uneventful!
Jen
Jen,
ReplyDeleteOh the kids got lots of new duds at the Monoprix and Zara! Davis' clothes obsession continues! ha Wait till you see Eva's wardrobe!!
Le bleu du ciel... one of my blogs! Beautiful photos as usual, love this door. And the kids!
ReplyDeleteYou really are working so well with light. Lovely soft and natural as are the kids always. Monoprix was my daily port of call in Montpellier. One of the best ways to get to grips with the language a shopping trip to the supermarket.
ReplyDeleteHow have you found conversing?
Wonderful and such memories for those two adorable Grands!
ReplyDeleteWe all want some French pjs, mumsie. AKA zsa-zsa. AKA Ginger.
ReplyDeleteI love it all, especially the doors.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long it will take French wine makers to switch from corks to screw caps?
ReplyDeleteThat shot of the corks in the copper kettle was worth the trip. And I like the doors too.
ReplyDeleteSeems like you're having a great time.
Love love love the cork village!
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