Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wow three weeks...

I can't believe it's been three weeks since I have last been on here. What a long time, made longer by the fact that I did turn a year older in that period!!
I know I promised a virtual gift opening party for the beautiful gift that I won from ohh la la cadeau but, things have been crazy here. I got Pharyngitis just after receiving the gift and was so sick. I was sure I had that Swine flu. I got better then Keeva had her Enfant Vedette week at school and then both kids got a bad tummy bug so I was, or rather they were, up to their ears in %^*^. Then just when everyone began to feel better I got Mastitis *Ouch*....this was something I thought only happened in the first few weeks of breastfeeding. So more antibiotics....I don't think I have taken so many antibiotics in my entire life as I have since January and I hate taking the damn things....oh well C'est la Vie. I hope to catch you all up on everything, gifts, mothers day, enfeant vedettes, birthday etc., etc., over the next few days and I have so much catching up to do on all of my favorite blogs too. Right now though it's finish the laundry before the boy wakes up.....a tout a l'heure!


Saturday, May 2, 2009

J'ai gagne, J'ai gagne.....



I can't believe I get to say that for more than a game of chutes and ladders or The Ladybug Game. I get to say it about the giveaway from A Gift Wrapped Life. I am going to receive a beautiful package from Sande at Oooh Lala - Cadeau. I am absolutely thrilled. I've never won anything.....
Merci bien Sande!!


PS - I promise I'll insert the appropriate accents when I can figure out how to get blogger to allow me

Friday, May 1, 2009

Friday Night is Movie Night.....but what movie???

Every Friday night we have family Movie Night. I go to the movie store, although I have been going to RedBox at our local grocery store as the movies are only $1 a rental. I make popcorn and some candy and make fruit salad, thankfully Keeva loves fruit salad. Keeva sets up the living room, lights some candles (with Daddys help) grabs pillows and blankets, sets out the bowls and glasses and gets comfy.
Unfortunately I am running out of movies for a five year old. I still have to decide which movie to get for tonight. I would like to start broadening what we watch beyond the 'popular' movies....outside the disney and pixar brands. If any of you have any suggestions on good movies that we could get and yes we will accept suggestions of French titles as she can understand them....I can try and Joe pretends to with Keeva offering her translations. So please post or email suggestions as I am stumped for ideas.....
Happy May Day

The first of May in Ireland as in many countries is a Holiday, Labour Day. Although May Day has been celebrated in Ireland since Pagan times. Bonfires were lit in celebration and as a means to banishing the long cold nights of winter. The tradition of lighting these fires is still carried out in the city of LImerick in the South West. I don't believe though it is a tradition that has been carried out since Pagan times but more a tradition that has seen some revival over the years. Another tradition of May day or La Bealtaine, Bealtaine being the Irish word for the month of May that survived up to the early 20th century is the hanging of May Boughs on the doors and windows of houses. May Boughs were commonly branches of Whitethorne bushes which bloom in May and is commonly called the May bush.......a pretty bush with white flowers. I wonder do they grow here in the US?? Note to self find out if Whitethorne grows here.....

Whitethorne

The French on the other hand on the first of May like to present each other with bouquets of Lilly of the Valley. This tradition apparantly started when on May 1st 1561 King Charles IX received a sprig of Lilly of the Valley as a lucky charm. He decided to present a sprig of the same to all the Ladies of the court and at the beginning of the 20th century it become the custom on the 1st of May to present a sprig of Lilly of the Valley as a symbol of springtime and the lady receiving the sprig would give a kiss in return. Today the French give bouquets of this beautiful and fragrant flower as a wish for Health and Happiness. I also believe that some people also hang it secretly on the doors of friends and realtives to wish them health and happiness. What a beautiful tradition....

Lilly of the Valley



Thursday, April 30, 2009

Indulge......


One of my new favorite blogs is by Sande Chase over at A Gift Wrapped Life. Beyond her blog though she has an online store that is to die for. I have mothers day and a birthday coming up and I know where Joe will be sent to shop. Sande, a former interior designer offers beautiful gift box ensembles for every occasion and I mean EVERY occasion and all can be customized. I have to say though forget about whats in the package....it's the presentation, the wrapping, the colors....so opulent and luxurious looking that they have me wanting one. I think I'd order an empty box just to be able to sit and look at the wrapping. I want to sit salivating to find out whats inside but be unable to bring myself to undo all the beautiful work that went in to wrapping my precious gift.
On her blog she does offer tips on how to create such wrappings yourself but I know I could never do it as well. To get to the best part though Sande is doing a giveaway of one of her fabulous gift boxes just click here for the details. So hope on over girls for your chance to indulge....

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

To thine own self be true.....

Today through the magic of blogdom I found myself hitting what I like to call the blog jackpot......blogs about my favorite thing in the whole world (except of course for my children) France!! Anyone who knows me knows that ever since I was little I have had a love and lust for anything French. How I ended up here in the US instead of France is not unknown......I fell in love with an American. I will admit I still long to be there. I love the language, the food, the culture, the people, and most of al the smell in the air. I love walks along the Seine, a picknick near Notre Dame, Antibes, Vence, Amelie, Toile, Marie Antoinette (and yes I read the book before there was ever talk of a movie). I have never much spoken about my love of all things French, I was shy, afraid no one would 'get it'. No more, I am shouting from the roof tops I LOVE FRANCE and I have discovered a whole legion of people out there who share my passion and many off them surpass me.....finally.

The only place in my home, besides my cookbook shelf, that bears witness to my love affair is my bathroom.
It's nothing too fancy as we do have plans to overhaul the whole room and bring it up to date but, for now it's my little piece of France. The place I go with my glass of wine and my music and dream of days in Paris and along the French Riviera. To reminisce about walking down those steps, standing in awe at the Eiffel tower and the magnificent view from the top.....cafe and fresh baguette for breakfast....oh the memories.

I am lucky that my husband appreciates my love and treated me last Christmas to a French holiday with all my gifts having something "French" about them. One of these gifts was an amazing cookbook The Country Cooking of France by Anne Willan. It is a great book with wonderful pictures and descriptions of French life. To celebrate my discovery of fellow Francophiles I opened my cookbook, which admittedly I had not done since prior to becoming pregnant, and I made a delicious Gratinee Lyonnaise or French Onion Soup served up with sausage, a crispy fresh Boule from whole foods, a salad, some serious stinky cheese and of course a glass of Bordeaux. Rustic France at it's best!

I am very lucky though that my daughter attends the French American School and so I do get my daily dose of Joie de Vivre particularly in the evenings at bath time. Keeva has officially named bath time French time, a time when I am no longer Mammy but I become Maman and all conversation is in French. I am amazed how much she speaks and understands and her perfect pronunciation melts my heart.

So from now on I will no longer hide my passion. From now on along with stories of our sometimes boring, sometimes crazy life here in RI and Bento boxed lunches for Keeva I will be posting my passion for La Vie Francaise!
A new Bento Box....

On Saturday Keeva received a package in the mail. It was ripped open with all the excitement a five year old receiving a package in the mail can contain. Inside was a beautiful new princess Bento box sent to her from Lisa at Maisie Eats Bento. Thank you Lisa it was very sweet of you. Dinner that evening for Keeva was served in her new and vary favorite Bento box.

Friday, April 24, 2009


At last somewhere to send those bottle caps.



It always bothered me that you had to remove the plastic bottle top before putting your plastic bottle in the recycle bin. It's plastic why can't it be recycled too......well now thanks to the Aveda company it can. Someone at last has taken steps to remove these little plastics menaces from the landfills. Thanks to Aveda not only will these little caps be lessened in landfills around the country but they will lessen the danger to wildlife and ocean animals as these caps often make there way into the rivers and oceans causing great harm and death to the beautiful and, innocent creatures that live there. How it took so long for someone to finally realize the harm they do and their recycling potential I don't understand. Even Keeva at 4 years old was aware without promting of the danger they caused to sealife. Last year when we were at Dolphin Cove in the Bahamas Keeva, when walking on the walkway over the water to get on our boat back to the main Island dropped, accidentally, her bottle cap through the space in the decking. She was devastated and traumatized for a long time about how the Dolphins were going to eat it and get sick. A 4 year old was aware of the tragic consequences of something that happened accidentally but every time we throw a bottle cap in the trash we are purposefully partaking in the potential death of one of the Earths beautiful creatures. So come on people gather your hard plastic bottle caps of every kind, soda, toothpaste, peanut butter and take them to your nearest Aveda store or salon. Check here for a store/salon near you it's just another simple step in helping Mother Earth who has been so good to us.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

She does belong at RISD


Many of you know I am not too fond of living her in little Rhody......it is a strange little place.....but there are some benefits like Keeva's school. We couldn't ask for a better education or community of people. One of the other benefits is the great art school we have in the city, RISD, they offer such great classes one of which is photography which someday yes, someday I will find the time and the money to participate in. The other thing they offer are great art classes for kids. Last semester Keeva took a class called Art Safari. They visited the natural history museum and then took what they saw and interpreted it into an art piece, they looked at nature and did the same. The pieces she brought home where amazing. This semester she is in a class called Playing with Imagination.....which is just that...stories made into art then they tell their own stories. I love the end of this class when they sit in a circle and get to explain their piece and ask question and critic the other childrens work. It really brings them out of themselves and helps them look at their work beyond just paper and glue but more as a creation with meaning. Keeva just loves going there and if anyone mentions RISD she is so proud to go to her 'other school' there. Well I don't know if she has been watching the actual RISD students..........who are definitely colorful and creative....as we pass through the campus on the way to school everyday.....but I had laid out Keevas clothes for her for Tuessday as I always do but when she came downstairs she wasn't wearing what I had laid out. Instead she had this outfit on..........which doesn't look bad but, the thing about it is she had gone into the basement and pulled out this dress, yes it is a dress, that Pauline our Brazilian exchange student had given her when she was just two. Keeva decided it would look great as a top......I have to agree. Very imaginative and hey it recycling (hmmm......wonder if I can find anymore like it down there?). So when I saw her I said without thinking you do belong at RISD....her response "of course I do I'm an Artist...don't you know I'm going to be a photographer art teacher".......
Bento #6


Yesterday was our first "official" Bento lunch day........the excitement was uncontainable. I'm sure sweet dreams of cheesy bears and tulip sandwiches were had on Tuesday night. I really wanted to do a great job and surprise her when she opened her Bento at lunch time but my imaginative juices were not flowing too well. So we settled on butterfly jam sandwiches, tulip apples with morning dew (purple sprinkles), oranges, grapes, cheese stick and a candy egg for good meaure. When Keeva got up on Wednesday morning and saw that the Bento Box even had a little bag to get carried in well that was just the icing on the cake. I was a bit of a mean Mummy though and wouldn't let her have a peek at what was in it before going to school...I told her she would have to wait until lunch but Joe, who is being a husband of the year this week is driving her to school as I am working on getting Dillon into a routine, left her at early drop off.....playtime in the cafeteria before school. Elvire, the teachers asisstant in Keeva's class was supervising and aparantly when Keeva told her she had a 'special' lunch that day they both took a peek.....Keeva was so excited to let me know that she had been 'naughty' and found out what she had before lunch....the telling of this was just to darn cute.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Too Cute



Monday, April 20, 2009

Party Overload

This weekend Keeva had two parties in one day!! The first was a backyard party with animals. I thought cute cuddly animals......what was I thinking. Yeah, there was a rabbit, a chinchilla, the cutest little hedgehog. There were turtles of all sizes...cute. Then there were the snakes, little snakes, I was breathing until he took out the Boa. That thing was eyeing up the kids....O.M.G...I was having heart failure. There the guy was holding the snake maybe three feet from the kids circled around him, and Mr Boa was weaving back and forward looking at the kids and who was dead center in his sites......KEEVA. Now I know Boa's are not poisonous but when those eyes are looking at your daughter and the head is bobbing infront of her that doesn't matter.....it's a snake dammit! As if that wasn't bad enough then he takes an ALLIGATOR out and he has it just sitting on his lap...not holding it tight with it's jaw clamped as I would have liked...no just sitting resting. He causually commented how he'd had him for several years and he'd never bitten him.....Yeah well I had my dog for 8 years before he snapped at me.....clamp that jaw down buddy!!


She's all dressed up and ready to party
the littlest Turtle in the world...isn't that adorable

this guy is cute too

Keeva was soooo happy when she was told she could hold the Chinchilla

Then I turned around and she was holding a snake.....she doesn't look too sure about it
now she's getting a bit too comfortable for my liking....I'm just happy she didn't want to hold the Boa

Thankfully I didn't see her patting this guy...hold that mouth closed man

oh thank goodness back to the cuddly critters....phew!

Our second party was in the evening and was much more relaxing. Our friends live in an apartment in a converted mill and they were throwing a PJ & a movie Pajama party. The building they live in has this cool little media room with a large screen comfy chairs and the kids could make as much noise and mess as they wanted it was great. The party was done with a movie theater team.....the cupcakes were frosted to look like popcorn...they were adorable. The movie was really interesting too....Kirikou and the Sorceress. It was a very interesting movie...not your typical glossy kids movie. It opens with a woman in an African village giving birth to a baby...a liitle boy who can already speak and walk......Kirikou. His mother tells him how an evil sorceress has dried up their spring and eaten all males of the village except of one, his Uncle. Kirikou decides, he will go withhis Uncle to the sorceress and help him. And so the story goes....when it started I really thought the kids would not be too interesed....I was wrong. Keeva loved it...who would have thought.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Bento #5


This Bento biz is starting to challenge my imagination. Missy Keeva wants something new and exciting everyday....there is only so much I can do with her limited taste buds....although today you may notice lettuce underneath....well guess what she requested it there. Now, she didn't eat it but she did ask for it. I consider that progress....next step a bite then, who knows, maybe a whole leaf!! I need some new ideas though. I must ask Maisies Mum how she makes those ham and cheese flowers...hmm!!


Thursday, April 16, 2009

Bento #4

We're really getting into this Bento lunch.....I'm just so happy that she is eating all her food with excitment and she is snacking less for the rest of the day. I'm not looking forward to next week when she goes back to school. I told her she could take a lunch with her one day a week but I know it's going to be a fight....she'll want it every day. I'll feel bad as she does enjoy the Bento lunch so much but she does get a four course luch at school which has been paid for through the rest of the year. Anyway, that's a fight that's a few days away so for today we had peanut butter finger sandwiches topped with teddy bear cheese with Hagel Slag faces (Austrian choclate sprinkles), chicken breast pieces, ketchup in a teddy bear sauce bottle and grapes.....again not a morsel left

Bento #3



Keeva woke this morning and all she wanted to do was make her "Bentum" lunch. She could not wait for lunch time to get here. I've never seen her get so excited about food.....cannot wait until she starts eating new foods. Today she had shells with real aged cheddar and rabbit ham topping, heart shaped cantaloupe, strawberries, teddy bear jello and a bunny cookie she had made for Easter. She ate the whole thing.


Little boy in a Big tub

I decided to surprise Keeva by putting Dillon in the tub with Keeva. I just expected to dangle his feet in as he hates having a bath, or at least he does in his little tub. He loved being in the tub with Keeva. I couldn't believe it. He was kicking his feet and lauging. He watched every move his big sister made and cried when I took him out. i think this will be a regular tub time happening from now on.

I didn't mind the tickling the toes bit......
I'm not too sure about this leaning back thing though

No wait.....I love this.....
!!Isn't that smile precious!!
"Well then I'll get it myself"

Yesterday was one of those days when Keeva is just hungry, hungry hungry. After cereal, cheese stick, yogurt and goodness knows what else I said "No you can't have a peanut butter sandwich, dinner will be ready soon". So Little Miss I don't know how decided that she was big enough to make her own sandwich. I couldn't believe she got out the bread and peanut butter and lo and behold made herself a sandwich. I just had to get this on camera.












Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Pavement Picasso

Julian Beaver is an artist who is famous for his anamorphic art which can be seen on pavements in England, France, Germany, USA, Austrailia and Belgium. In his art he creates an amazing illusion when viewed from the right angle so that the renderings appear to be be 3D rather than flat as they actually are. If you can believe it...some people actually see his work as graffiti. Check out his site for more. There is even one in which people are actually avoiding a hole in the ground.......
I'd love to see some of these in real life!



Monday, April 13, 2009

BENTO BOOTY.....it"s here


I am sooooo excited.....our BENTO booty arrived today. Keeva is over the moon. She did always like playing with food...coookie cutter sandwiches are not new around here but all this fancy smancy other stuff is. Now to figure out how to work some of it.....hmm.

Of course we had to give it a whirl today....couldn't just let it sit there while we had a boring nondescript lunch so toady.........we had 'tulip' jam sandwiches, chopped up cheese stick, ham 'teddy bears', 'checkered' apple and strawberries. I wish I had been able to get a photo of her or even a video as she was hilarious......she even made up a song for the occasion, but my battery run out after this shot so that one will have to be filed in my memory box.

Dillon's first Easter.......

in his little suit....I couldn't resist when I saw it at the store....doesn't he look like a little man...actually reminds me of someone at a weeding in Ireland after a few pints

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What she just say.......Mum!!!!


Me & my handsome boy.....