Tuesday, April 16, 2024

ECVs and Breech Whisperers

I woke up early (not on purpose! what is going on?!). I was dreaming about my alarm not going off on time and I dreamed I woke up and checked the time and I was suuuuper late...and then I woke up from that dream to check what time it was. Only 5 am!

My day started early with a ride from a lovely, enthusiastic OB who was the first to bring upright breech to Hungary several years ago. He attends vaginal breech births, water births, etc. Our next stop was to pick up Andrew Bisits, aka the "Breech Whisperer," who is visiting all the way from Australia and who will be co-teaching with us.

We drove out to an old Cold War era hospital outside Budapest, built in the 1960s during the worry that the Cold War would become hot and that Budapest would be attacked. This hospital was strategically placed far from the city center (aka, a bit in the middle of nowhere!). There was definitely nothing very warm about this cold war hospital in the main areas.

But the obstetrics department is doing some amazing work, despite the challenges of being a public hospital that is underfunded and understaffed. This is the only hospital in Hungary to openly offer and support vaginal breech birth. They had a team of 7 or 8 OBs come to Wroclaw last year for training. Now they support primip or multip frank breeches and really want to also support complete/incomplete...they're working on their colleague's fears because breech itself is already so radical!

Andrew was invited to teach the staff and some visiting physicians from the Semmelweis clinic how to do ECV. He has a unique one-handed technique and they were keen to learn. They had two ECVs, one a primip and one a G3, both frank breech. He did the first one and talked one of the visiting doctors through the second one, both successful and quite quick.

We then got a tour of the maternity department. It has 4 birth rooms, each with a big tub and lovely artwork and birth affirmations. They say things like "My body is opening like a flower" or "When I think I cannot do it anymore, it means I am very close to meeting my baby" or "I can do this." One of the doctors told me that this artwork is very radical in Hungary.







One of the rooms had a huge birth swing contraption, which apparently has only been used once because the mothers find it both unstable and uncomfortable. Apparently the fathers use it a lot, though!




I enjoyed having some time in the car with Andrew--I was able to ask him about what's going on in Australia and ideas for revising his BABE course. He thinks the future of vaginal breech birth in Australia should be midwife-led. The OBs just don't want to learn it or do it, while midwives are generally very keen and very enthusiastic. He thinks midwives should lead breech services and have the OBs as backup for in-labor C-sections. (My paraphrase, but I think I have the gist of it!)

I came home, cooked myself lunch, and worked on video editing. And then I crashed for a bit when I took a break to read. I got through just a few pages and then zzzzz...

After an early dinner, also at home, I decided I had to get outside even though I didn't really feel like it. It was cold today, 7 C, which is about as cold as Nice ever gets. I put on all of the layers I had and wished I also had gloves!

I walked to the St. Stephen's Basilica and then to the Parliament building, coming home along the Danube until the walking path ended. Then back to the Basilica and home.





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Monday, April 15, 2024

Airport catch-up

I'm in the airport awaiting my flights to Warsaw and then Budapest! So here's some catching up.

Yesterday was an "off" day while Kristine was teaching her Breech & Twins Master Class. I slept in until almost 8 am, which felt amazing. On teaching days we have to be up early, plus I generally wake up even earlier without wanting to.

I went for a nice run along the river, circling around the old town.

I worked on the book until lunchtime, when I went down to eat with the group. I decided to bring my computer with me for the afternoon and listen in on the last part of the Master Class as well as do more video editing.

When the class was done, I walked to a nearby grocery store and bought a salad and beets, then went for nice walk through the old town and to the river. I sat on a bench and ate dinner and read a book. Very nice way to end the day!



ps, don't laugh at me, my running pace is not that fast! But at least I'm running.



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Saturday, April 13, 2024

Wroclaw!

We arrived yesterday afternoon in Wroclaw, Poland. By time we unpacked, checked out the conference rooms, got ready for teaching, ate dinner, etc, I didn't have much time for anything else! I also got my US taxes sent off, which was no small feat.

However, I did prioritize some time yesterday to take a nice 5 km walk around the Old Town.




Yesterday's dinner was mushroom pierogi and then a cutlet of pork with potato dumplings, beets, and creamy pickles. Yum!!


Today's dinner was a salad and beets from a local grocery store. I was too exhausted to want to go to a restaurant. I took the food back to the hotel garden and enjoyed my meal outdoors.

We had a full day of teaching a sold-out group, mostly OBs and a few midwives and midwifery students. They were an amazing group, like those in Berlin. They were so well-prepared and had great questions. I found myself saying, "That's a very good question! I will need to look that up or think about it more because I've never seen an answer in the literature."

I asked the morning group of attendees to help "push" the baby under my direction. It was very helpful to give my shoulder a break. I did a bit more of the pushing in the afternoon, but carefully.


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Thursday, April 11, 2024

Too much pushing!

I injured my shoulder yesterday while pushing out a baby 1 million times (it felt like that, at least!). I can move it a bit today but it's very painful and is making weird noises.

While Kristine was teaching her Master Class, I took a trip on foot to a local home improvement store, Bauhaus. I needed to buy her a replacement ratchet & strap. I got all prepared to explain what I needeed in German, and also to explain that I didn't speak German because I was American and living in France. I even practiced a bit on the way there!

I found the store, found the ratchet, went to the checkout, and only needed to say "Hello" and "thank you" and "goodbye." So much for all of my preparations!

I spent the rest of the day sitting on the sofa...doing taxes! Yes, I am in Berlin and and didn't see anything of Berlin except the hospital and the home improvement store. That is my life.
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Tuesday, April 09, 2024

Berlin!

It's been just a teeny, tiny bit busy with my life and now I'm in Berlin and did I mention I just finished a full day of teaching?

Kristine and I taught at a gorgeous old hospital complex. I walked inside and my jaw dropped. This is the first hospital I've ever been to where it truly felt like a healing space as soon as I entered. The entire center of the complex is a huge park/garden, surrounded by ivy-covered brick buildings.


We had an easy day with a small group and two instructors. Tomorrow is the opposite with a sold-out crowd. Then Kristine teaches her Master Class on the following day.
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Saturday, April 06, 2024

Eric was gone all day at 2 different soccer events: Inga's all-day tournament and in the middle of the day, Ivy's game. Zari also had a game that they won 10-1 or 10-0 before the other team forfeited in the 2nd half due to someone getting badly injured. Zari scored a goal! Inga scored 2 goals today (out of 5 total) and I can't remember about Ivy's without asking Eric.

Anyway it was just me and Dio for a while at home. He went downstairs to the barber and got a much-needed haircut. I worked on the book and, besides editing many chapters, managed to design the dust jacket from start to finish.

We're looking forward to a low-key day tomorrow. We'll proably go to the chateau park in the afternoon but nothing is scheduled.

Zari is working on a spoof ad for her English class. This is one tiny little excerpt from a much longer, super hilarious ad for a company that makes genetically modified babies.



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Friday, April 05, 2024

I have a headache nearing migraine levels behind my right eye...ugh...

I went running, then ran errands, worked on the book a whole bunch, put up the old iron hinges and the door knocker, worked on the book some more, made dinner, worked on the book some more.

The outside of the door has the lion's head door knocker. The inside has these huge, heavy old hinges that we repurposed. It's the best we could do to make the door look like it dates from 500-600+ years ago...without actually going full-on historic reproduction. We just don't have the tools, time, or materials to hand-hew planks from old-growth timber. Yeah. So this is our compromise. Not bad for a repurposed hardwood countertop!




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Thursday, April 04, 2024

Danger zone

Most of my day was super non exciting work...however I broke up the tedium of book editing by putting myself in dangerous situations.

Just kidding, it only felt dangerous standing on the windowsill on the 3rd floor to paint the exterior window...because I had my climbing harness on and attached to a heavy beam!



I applied the decorative nails to the exterior of the door today. Eric prepped the huge iron straps. I also finished painting the WC and electrical cupboard doors. They can go up tomorrow.

The pace of my days has been accelerating as I'm trying to meet the self-imposed book deadline (next week) as well as getting ready for almost a month of teaching and traveling.

I managed to get outside once today to go on a walk.

Ivy was sick so she stayed home from school: headache, dizziness, general malaise, although no fever. She definitely looked like a pale imitation of her normal self.

Time to get some sleep!
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Wednesday, April 03, 2024

Egg wars, nails on doors, and deadlines

We finally got around to doing our egg wars. We still had several unfinished eggs but it was time to eat them! Here are pictuers of two of them: Northern Lights by Ivy and Time Vortex by Zari.



I started putting up the decorative nails on the door for Le Chateau. I now need to put them on the other side, then put up the huge iron door straps (authentic old ones salvaged from an old door), the cast iron lion's head door knocker, and the spy hole (whatever it's called, in French it's a "judas de porte").


Zari is stressing because it's the last day to finish university applications here and OF COURSE the entire site has been crashing since 10 pm. She has only been able to get 2 submitted. With only 30 minutes left before midnight, she just got on after trying for the past hour and a half. Cross our fingers that she can get the rest done before it crashes again!

I feel like I was underwater most of the day, working on the book and only surfacing briefly to eat and once to go on a walk with Eric. Ok, and to do some other things like hammer the nails in...and a bit of painting, too.
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Tuesday, April 02, 2024

Lots of work on the breech book...a bit of painting...a walk with Zari. That sums up my day!

Eric took Dio to his soccer practice and Inga came along too. She and Eric did some running/sprints and other exercises. When Dio was done, they were getting ready to go and then ended up helping a family who had lost their car keys while on a hike nearby. He gave them, and their big dog, a Husky, a ride home.
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Monday, April 01, 2024

Tournament #2, Easter Egg hunt

Eric and Ivy left early this morning for a soccer tournament in Cannes. They won the first several games and made it into the semi-finals, which they lost. They got home in time for a late dinner and an Easter Egg hunt!


We decided to hide the eggs in Le Chateau this year. Lost of new hiding spots!



I went for a run in the morning. After yesterday's downpour, the sea had turned completely brown! There was a small layer of clear water right next to the shore, showing where the currents were running.


I took the other 3 kids on a walk in the afternoon, just to get out and get some sunshine and fresh air. Despite some griping, I think they enjoyed it. It was super windy.

For dinner we had potatoes roasted in duck fat and oyster mushrooms in cream sauce over pasta. I saw the mushrooms at the local produce market and couldn't resist.
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Sunday, March 31, 2024

Easter Mass

It was really fun to go to Easter Mass with our friends. The kids have gone to Mass here in France once before, maybe 5-6 years ago. They don't remember much of it anymore. I love the music, the beauty, the pageantry. My friend's daughter is doing catechism in that church (not the main cathedral of Old Nice, but another one not too far away) and we saw some other friends of ours there as well.

There were also two baptisms, so the service was extra long. One family was French and they all wore white or cream. The other family was Italian and, besides the baby in white, the family all wore black or dark colors. My friend was a bit shocked. "I have never seen people wearing dark colors for a baptism!"

Dio came out and said, "The music was AMAZING!"

The rest of our day was relaxed. It was raining and Eric and Inga were still at the tournament. We painted Easter Eggs, watched more Doctor Who, and not much else!

Inga's team did amazing again. They tied their first game 0-0, the only game that Inga didn't play in. Then they won 1-0, 3-0, 1-0, and the final 1-0, with that last goal coming as a header in the very last second. Inga scored one goal and lots of assists. They got home around 9 pm tonight.

And there's no rest for Eric! Ivy has a tournament tomorrow all day!
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Saturday, March 30, 2024

The party is over

I cooked the girls (and our kids) a pancake breakfast. I think it was their first time trying pancakes! We had various jams, whipped cream, maple syrup, and powdered sugar.

They spent the rest of the morning working on a 1,000 piece Harry Potter puzzle that Ivy got for a present. Still very little done after all those hours!

I sent the girls home with extra cupcakes. I definitely baked way too many, but that's ok. We'll eat them sooner or later.

Eric left first thing this morning for Inga's tournament 4 hours away. She played 4 short games this afternoon, with her team winning all of the games. She scored in one of the games and had many good assists.

They have more games tomorrow and should be done by 4 pm, which means they'll be home around 8 if the traffic is good.

We've been having some strange weather lately, a "couche d'air saharien" that brings fine particles of sand from the Saraha desert. Even during clear skies, it looks hazy and brownish. I remember this happend a few years back, bad enough that we had an advisory to stay indoors because of the air quality.

I took the kids to the beach late in the afternoon. We'd been indoors all day and it was time for a change. Despite some grumbling, they enjoyed themselves once we were out.

We're thinking of going to Easter mass with some friends. We have lots of cathedrals to choose from, but we'll probably go to the one where Ivy's friend is doing catechism. I brought the kids to a Pentecost mass years back, but it's been so long that they only vaguely remember it.
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Friday, March 29, 2024

Happy Harry Potter birthday!

Well, weeks of preparation ended in a fantastic birthday party. It was smaller than expected--several friends couldn't come--but Ivy was just as happy.

All of the girls are tucked into bed and (hopefully) sleeping.

We redid many things from Inga's 11th birthday and added a few new twists this time. Ivy's brick wall turned out amazing.












Inga is gone this weekend at a big soccer tournament. Eric is joining her tomorrow morning. It's a 4-hr drive. He couldn't convince Dio to come along.

My plan is to make a pancake breakfast for the girls tomorrow, then get them set up with crafts.

Oh, and I also got tons more book chapters done! I'm starting to feel like I'm nearing the end.
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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Exam time

I felt like I was back in high school or university today. Eric and I had to take our language exams (again, since they are only valid for 2 years). It's required for the visa that we're going to apply for this year. It's not that it was terribly difficult, it's just that horrible stress of being under pressure and knowing you're being graded. Ugh.

Good progress on the book and Ivy's birthday prep.

It's almost midnight and I need to get to bed.
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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

It's been a busy two days! String quartet rehearsal and performance...painting...tons of book writing and editing...picking up my visa...

Zari and Dio have now finished their bac blanc / brevet blanc, which is a graded practice test in advance of the real thing later on this spring.

We're deep in birthday party preparations for the Friday sleepover. The plan is to do the party, dinner, and Harry Potter movie Friday night. Then pancake breakfast on Saturday morning, followed by games and crafts until noon.

Ivy went shopping with me this morning to get the rest of the snacks and supplies for her party.
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Monday, March 25, 2024

Happy birthday Ivy!! 11 years old

Well I can't believe it--Ivy is 11. The day flew by for me. I had renovation work first thing, breech book work until 1, string quartet rehearsal until 3 (during which I broke two A strings!!), more breech book work until 4, then frosting making and cake decorating.

Ivy got home at 4:30 and we got the house ready for her party. Inga went to the little grocery store nearby to buy blueberries and strawberries. It was a quick way to decorate the cake but Ivy was thrilled.



She got a set of iridescent paints, a women's national team soccer jersey, and a new pair of summer sandals. She has presents from Inga and my mom still coming in the mail.

Zari and Dio both had their bac blanc / brevet blanc exams. Zari's lasts 3 days, 4 hours each day. Dio had two big exams today, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, and more tomorrow. Poor kids. I never had to do anything this intense in high school or middle school! I suppose the worst were SAT/ACT exams but at least that was not part of school.

Zari was able to use some of her sources from her big presenatiton on wilderness for her philsophy exam. One of the questions was "Do we have an obligation towards nature?" Despite missing about half of all of the philosophy classes due to being in the US, she's doing her best to catch up and try to fill in the gaps.

We have a dove that started sitting in our pot (4-leaf clovers) today. When we went to close the shutters, it didn't move! I think it had decided that the pot was a great place for a nest, but so far no eggs.



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Saturday, March 23, 2024

Birthday prep!

We made chocolate frogs, a few dozen cupcakes, and a 3-layer birthday cake this morning. I'd like to get the marzipan sculpting done next for the sorting hats and the baby mandrakes, but I haven't yet bought the pâte d'amande.


I spray painted 100 large decorative nails and our iron door knocker. I started with a dark gray hammered paint, then lightly dusted with black spray paint just to add a bit of depth, then finished with a clear matte laquer. I think it will look good. I wanted to avoid plain black as it looks a bit tacky and too "new."

Ivy had a soccer game today and Eric said it was one of her best games in terms of how well she played. Her team won 8-1! She scored one goal and did many assists.

Inga babysat again this morning for 2 hours. She had so much fun with the two girls, ages 1 and 5. She video called me at one point. "Mama, I have a dirty diaper. What do I do?" It was sooo messy! I walked her through how to change the diaper.

Inga spent the afternoon with her friend, who just got a pet rabbit. They went to a pet store and then went to her house to play with the rabbit.

After Ivy got home, the rest of us, plus our guest, went to the beach to read and relax. Ivy swam of course!


Eric made flat beans and 2 kinds of quiche for dinner. We went on a walk with our guest while the kids watched more Doctor Who. He let the kids stay up late to watch a women's soccer game.
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Friday, March 22, 2024

I went grocery shopping, the first time doing a big trip myself since my parents arrived in early January! We were really spoiled.

The girls and Eric all had soccer this evening, and then Eric went to play with his team. He'll be gone until close to midight. The rest of us watched more Doctor Who.

Eric and I went out for lunch with our guest, his former student, who is staying in Le Chateau. We tried a new restaurant called Peixes and it was amazing! I'll definitely go back there again. I had the 20 Euros 3-course menu:
- Tartare de Thon avec Wakame, Mayonnaise Wasabi, Tobiko, Petits Pois Wasabi, Chips de riz
- Espuma de Topinambour, Beurre Noisette, Menthe, Sauce Yakitori, Chips Topinambour
- Glace Coco, Granny Smith, Grenade, Crumble Noisette, Gel Pomme Verte

I made more progress on my book, getting one chapter finished and making headway well into the next one.

I also hit a wall this afternoon and basically had to lie down and nap. It's rare that I get hit with a wave of fatigue like that.

Up for tomorrow: making chocolate frogs and cupcakes for Ivy's party.
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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Big book writing & editing day! This one chapter alone has an obscene number of tables and references, every one which needs to be tracked down and cited correctly. Oh yay. But it's nearing completion and I am so excited! (The chapter...not the book).

Inga babysat tonight. For her first official job, it was the easiest possible type: the kids were sleeping when she arrived. She did homework and listened to music. She's hoping she can watch the girls again when they are both awake. Apparently one of them peeked out of her bedroom door becuase she wanted to see the babysitter 🙂

Ivy is making progress on birthday party decorations. We have lots to do, though, but at least she has a to-do list to keep us on track.


Our clim person who abandonned us mid-project has never shown up. (This is the 3rd company/installer to abandon us!). We finally hired our plumber, who also works with heat pumps, to finish the job. He did almost everything today and it all looks great. Now there's just a bit of work left up on the roof to hide the lines under the roof tiles. We are all super impressed with him and his helper. I wish we'd known he also did heat pump systems 3 years ago. We could have saved ourselves so many headaches.

Eric has a former student visiting us in Le Chateau. They went spearfishing today in Cap Ferrat.

While Dio was showering tonight, he was singing a song he's learning in music class. Nice, loud, and perfectly in tune! We told him that we loved his impromptu concert. I wish I could remember the name of it but my brain is fried. Good night!
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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Well, we're back on our own now! My parents left at 4:30 am and are well on their way home at this point.

We have guests coming tomorrow--a former student of Eric's and his wife. I'll have to put the door decoration and other small tasks on hold for a few days.

Inga had her x-ray and ultrasound appointment today for her shoulder. The doctor at the imaging office suspected a hairline fracture on the top of her femur, so he sent her for a consult with a pediatric orthopedic surgeon to be sure. That necessitated going through the ER of the children's hospital in order to see someone. Not a big deal here. I wouldn't do that in the US unless my child were on the point of death because of the cost!

Fortunately, Inga does not have a fracture! Whew. She may even be able to play soccer this weekend if her shoulder feels good enough. I had a meeting in the late afternoon so Eric got to take Inga to the hospital. It was Inga's first time ever in a hospital in her entire life!

Inga has a babysitting job tomorrow night, her first "official" one. She's been asking me for little lessons and tips. I think she'll do just fine.
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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Last day of grandparents...

We had to say goodbye tonight since they are leaving at 4:30 am tomorrow. They'll be back next January! My dad is already eager for the next renovation project (kitchen).

We got the new front door hung today and the latch plate installed. Now to decorate it and turn it from boring to amazing. We cut and fit a new threshold. I'll start working on finishing it tomorrow. In my copious free time of course.

Ivy and my mom came with me for a quick trip to my favorite consignment store in the hopes of finding some antique door knobs. No luck. But on the way home, we stopped to watch the demolition at the Acropolis. It was so much fun! I want to go back and bring a bucket of popcorn. It is really that entertaining.


Ivy is prepping for her 11th birthday party, which will be Harry Potter themed. Today she painted a brick wall for her friends to run through (Platform 9 3/4). I think it turned out amazing! 



We have already printed out scrolls on tea-stained paper, wrote an invisible mesage with UV ink on top of the invitations, sealed the scrolls with sealing wax and a velvet ribbon, and attached a ticket to the Hogwarts Express. She also made a stack of envelopes and sealed them with sealing wax, for decoration the day of the party.

Next up: making the chocolate frogs and boxes and creating labels for the food and "potions." I'm sure her list is much longer than this one!

I helped my dad start making a website. He does backflow testing and wants to get more of an online presence. I think he has the hang of it now!
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Monday, March 18, 2024

Doors and doctors

We almost have the new front door installed in Le Chateau. Almost being the key word...We mortised the lock (no easy feat--it's narrow and deep and quite tall), rebuilt the door jambs, filled with wood filler, sanded, primed, and painted. The final coat of paint is drying where the hinges will go, which means we can hang the door tomorrow morning.

Eric and I had a coffee date with another family (Canadian/American/Taiwanese) who are doing something similar to us, but with much younger kids. They had questions about doing the back-and-forth life. It was fun to have a break from work to just enjoy being with other people and talk about how we love Nice so much 🙂

Inga got pushed during a soccer game yesterday and hurt her shoulder. It was bad enough that I made her a doctor's appointment this afternoon (although I think it will probably be fine, given some time to heal). We saw a new doctor because the ones we usually see weren't available.

He was super friendly and funny and told us all sorts of stories about his cousins who are physicians in the US. We commisserated over the state of healthcare in the USA and agreed that the system here is so much better, despite some of the bureaucracy involved with French life in general. He also speaks excellent English (not that we spoke it, but in the course of his stories it came out from time to time) so now we have a great doctor to recommend to visitors.

He ended the visit by telling us we were welcoem to come back, but only if we sang the American and Canadian national anthems for him. And for Inga, he requested the Marseillaise.

As usual, we came away with multiple prescriptions: xray, ultrasound, and 2 medications (tylenol and an anti-inflammatory). Anything less would be shocking!
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Sunday, March 17, 2024

Only 2 more days...

My parents' visit is coming to an end. What can we do the next 2 days? Not all that much, since we have school. But we will definitely miss them!

My dad is determined to hang the new front door tomorrow. We have to re-build the door jamb and quickly, otherwise we will have nowhere to hang the door! So that will be the first thing to do tomorrow.

I stayed home today while everyone else went out; I wasn't feeling well and wanted to give myself some down time. I did a lot of work on the breech book and a bit of planning/sketching for the front door.

I'm looking for a lot of decorative elements to make it look like an old medieval-ish door. It's a bit of a compromise because to truly make a medieval door, you'd take ginormous slabs of wood, nail them together with massive hand-forged nails, and hang it on massive forged hinges that embed into the wall. Well, we have a modern, square door jamb so that wouldn't really work. It is using more contemporary materials (custom butcher block countertop, in fact!) but with an old twist. It's the best we could do with the budget and time constraints we're working within.

Zari's box spring broke a few days ago. She has been complainign that the bed makes funny noises and dips down in the middle. I pulled it out tonight and the whole thing was just coming loose and falling apart. It was fastened with big staples that had worked loose--not exactly durable construction! So we pounded everything back into place, used a lot of screws to stabilize and strengthen the joints, and repaired a broken slat. Good as new, and probably better!
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Saturday, March 16, 2024

L'île Sainte-Marguerite

We had an amazing day drop to L'île Sainte-Marguerite, an island off the coast of Cannes and home of the famed prison of the Man In The Iron Mask. We had to be out the house by 8 am--way too early for a Saturday, according to the kids! But we made it. We had a brisk 30-min walk to the train station, caught the 8:45 am train to Cannes, took another 20-minute walk to the far side of the port, and then caught the 10 am ferry. A short 15-minute ride later, and we had arrived.

We first visited Fort Royal, home of the famed prison and also a museum about ancient Phonecian and Greek maritime trade, complete with all sorts of ancient shipwrecked items found just off the coast of the island (as in, an easy swim away!).

We had a lovely picnic lunch outside the prison and then started exploring. We walked across to the other side of the island to look at the underwater ecopark, accessible by swimming and snorkeling. The kids really want to come back in the summer so we can do that! Then we walked around half of the island, taking some stops to play on the rocks and thick matts of dead seagress, which can reach several meters thick. It's soft and springy and makes a great place for napping. (Yes, I speak from first-hand experience).

We made it back to the ferry dock right before 2:15 and so we caught that one back. They come every hour. The wait at the Cannes train station was long, since the first train we were supposed to catch was cancelled last minute! We walked over 22,000 steps in all.

We got home and I had a breech live session about 15 minutes later. I listened to it on headphones while we all ate dinner.

My parents are at another concert (they went to one last night as well).    

Oh, and I'm still feeling quite sick! But I decided to just set that aside today because it was a very important, and very fun, excursion. I promise I will take it easy tomorrow.
I have videos but it's too late to edit them tonight. The kids took my phone for much of the day and there are lots of weird/silly photos.







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