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When the boys woke up this morning and saw the rain, their faces dropped and Sayer just looked at me and said, "But, I won't be able to play with my sword!"  You see the rule is that they can only play swords outside.  We had a special treat up our sleeves though.  Steven had "The Sword in the Stone" cued up on the laptop ready for them watch after breakfast.  Gawain and Lancelot were all smiles again. 

 

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Valeria Eastham says:

Oh, how much I enjoy reading your blog! Thank you for sharing you experiences and the pictures are beautiful!

Believe it or not, I even dreamed I was in France myself the other night. It was awesome :)

Have a wonderful time!Valeria

(07.06.08 @ 12:58 AM)

It must be all the ancient castles that we're visiting but the boys have gotten very interested in knights.  Susan (Steven's Mom and their Memah) captivated them with the story of King Arthur pulling the sword from the stone and the knights of the round table.  Steven and I have had a rule that we wouldn't buy them toys that were weapons.  It just seemed weird to us to have them playing with things like guns.  They begged for the swords though.  After refusing them for days and listening to all the tears, we finally relented.  They were so happy.  Sayer just kept looking at me and saying "I can't believe we have swords!".  Without further ado, I would like to introduce you to Sir Lancelot du Lac and his sword, named Courage...by the way, according to Sayer, this is what he is supposed to do whenever the King walks by. 

 

 

and Now, Sir Gawain and his sword, named Victory...

 

 

Sir Gawain, run through

 

 
Tweety Bird, killed in action July 2008.

 

 

After a particularly difficult battle...

 

 
and just for laughs...(by the way, Sayer told me that this video wasn't funny)

 


 

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Ashley says:

LOL! I love Sir Gawain's crocs. Very Medieval.

(07.06.08 @ 02:20 AM)

Objective: to try and capture a sense of place in a series of photographs.

 

In a way, this is more of a challenge than a lesson.  As you may know by now, I am in the south of France on vacation.  In an earlier post, I promised that I would post pictures of the house that we are staying in.  While I am sure i could have photographed each bedroom or taken a sweeping shot of the outside of the house, I tried something else.  I chose my favorite things- all within the main yard of the house and focused on those.  I wanted to convey to you a sense of place.  What I mean by that is really MY sense of THIS place.  I trained my lens on what it is about this amazing place that makes me feel connected to it.  This is my challenge to you.  Take a place (a small place like your own home) and find the little moments, the vignettes, the details and the mood.  Show it to us!

 

Yes, I know, I am in the south of France...this yard is way cooler than my TX back yard too.  This experiment isn't about how nice the back yard is though.  The idea is to tell the story of a space- no matter what the space is.  I would really love to see what you come up with so post links in the comments section! 

 

 

 

I love old fixtures like this.  This one is in the living room. 

 

 

 

 

The little chicken is sitting in the window of our bedroom (no glass or screen by the way).  The house is something like 500 years old so these slits were used back in the days when you would crouch behind them with the nose of the gun pointing out guarding yourself against an attack.  They are wide on the inside and small on the outside.

 

 

 

 

The rock walls around the yard are covered in little lichens and plants. 

 

 

 

 

This bush is a magnet for butterflies.  The boys stand at the base of it and just watch them flutter around. 

 

 

My favorite shot...When I think of Southern France, I think of 3 things first- lavender, stone and wooden shutters. 

 

 

Now it's your turn! 

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Hay says:

WOW, gorgeous!

(07.01.08 @ 02:00 AM)
Brené says:

doesn't even look real! so beautiful. my favorite is the pic of your bedroom window.

(07.02.08 @ 02:26 PM)
June 30, 2008

Finn's afternoon dance.  He woke up from his nap and entertained us all with this little performance.

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stopping briefly to paint himself (adds to the impact you know)

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and the grand finale, he dropped his pants!

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Valeria Eastham says:

That is a wild child, I love him! LOLValeria

(07.01.08 @ 02:12 AM)
Danny says:

I am tempted to duplicate this dance and shoot a video. Oh you know i will do it! Viva La TEXAS! (or would it be Le Texas? - that always confused me.)

(07.01.08 @ 03:47 PM)
Danny says:

Je mange de petites grenouilles vertes avec les produits de gelée de raisins

(07.01.08 @ 03:53 PM)
Veronique says:

So so so funny! Looks like you are having a great time.Do some relaxing for me OK?

Veronique

(07.02.08 @ 01:53 AM)

We are here!  As we were driving in, I said to the kids, "We're in the middle of nowhere!"  Sayer seemed a little alarmed by this so I had to explain that it is only an expression and that being "in the middle of nowhere" is one of the best places that we could be at this moment in time.  The house is amazing and I'll post some pictures later or tomorrow sometime.  The kids have been running, playing and having a great time.  The weather is perfect.  Life is good.


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