Saturday 27 December 2008

It's our 1st anniversary of life in Calvados

Well, we've made it through our first year surviving the various challenges that have come our way and, in the process, made numerous friends and accquired various animals. It's about 8 degrees warmer this morning than when we moved in last year so it's only minus 2 outside today. Another bright but bitter day awaits us as i sit here reminisceing over our adventures of the last 12 months. On the day we moved in, not only was it freezing outside, it was freezing inside too. Although we got the fire started straight away, it took over 2 months to actually get the house vaguely warm. The make shift water supply to the bathroom from the well would freeze every night, only defrosting on the sunniest of mornings. Even when the water was running, it had a distinctively rusty colour, and texture, to it. The boiler worked occasionaly, giving us a warm orange bath from time to time. New Years eve saw a small affair of a party when we were joined by Tony and Chrissy to see the new year in. An evening of extreme alcohol consumption meant that as 2008 arrived, we were no longer noticing the cold, even though we couls see our breath every time we exhaled. Our house warming weekend in May was the party of all parties, seeing over 100 visitors on the Sunday. Roll on next May when we will aim once again for a party to beat all parties. October saw a first attempt at a softball weekend. We were blessed with stunning weather and great friends as we celebrated Keith & Sues wedding anniversary in style. Once again we were joined by both english and french revellers and a great weekend prevailed. Christmas day was our next event, 15 of us sat down for our first French Christmas. Alcohol flowed well as always and a great time was had by all. One day I'll sort a dishwasher though because I hate washing up. We have one more party coming up as we see in 2009 in a few days. We are being joined by Steve, Laura, Maddy, Chrissy and Gordy to help us see the year in in typical Larcombe style. We will also be celebrating Steve and Lauras wedding anniversary but who needs an excuse for a glass of wine anymore?? Anyhow, the blog tells every detail of our first fantastic year here. So what did you do in 2008?

Friday 26 December 2008

Boxing Day Traditions

While some of us were working hard today, other members of the family were keeping up Larcombe family traditions. I think the pictures tell the story!!!

Thursday 25 December 2008

Happy Christmas Everyone!!

We all hope that you have had a great Christmas Day. Josh was up first this morning at 5.00am. I explained that Father Christmas was not here yet and thankfully he believed me!! They all got up at 8.00am instead!! A much more suitable hour!!
When they saw the tree I am not sure which one was more excited. A mad scamble ensued and over an hour later they had finally finished unwrapping all of the presents. Peter was quite content however with motoring around the room on his new quad bike. Kirsty has already been for a spin on her new bike and Josh has spent several hours on the new DS!! I have not even had two minutes to unwrap my new camera. Hopefully it will take hundreds more photos to keep all of you readers happy!!
The Cuvigny Besnard family joined us for lunch, bringing with them Davids brother, Marilyns father and step mum. It was fabulous to have a real Christmas lunch with them all. Monsieur Le Baron arrived this morning as well with some cidre and poire. Unfortunately, Madame Le Baron is currently in hospital but we are really pleased that he could join us. Our thoughts and prayers are with her!!
Thank you so much to all of you who sent presents and we hope you have a great new year. We also hope to see lots of you in the new year as well!!!!
Loads of Christmas love.
xxxx

Tuesday 23 December 2008

Two Sleeps To Go

Well, another eventful week and only two nights sleep before the big feller gets here. To say that the kids are excited would be an understatement to say the least. They have been bouncing off the walls, and each other for days now. Our two latest editions to the farm, and also the last for a while now, arrived on Sunday after a four and a half hour round trip to central Brittany. Family peacock will hopefully bring bright colours and distinctive noises to the valley. Disaster struck immediately as the male managed to escape from the new enclosure. Fortunately after flying 150metres, he was exhausted and we managed to recapture him. The wee monster has been up to mischief as always. Caught here turning the hose pipe off again as the kids tried to clean the car. I think this will be his first proper memorable Christmas as he rapidly approaches number 3 birthday.
Spot the trouble makers. They still loved each other at this point but about 5 minutes later both were soaked and both were screaming at each other.
Tomorrow is the big night but, numbers have been dropping by the minute. We have just six of us for dinner Christmas Eve and our eighteen, expected on Christmas day, is now looking like 14 and a half.
Unfortunately Chrissies mum is in hospital, as is our neighbour Madame LeBaron. Our thoughts are with them at this time and we hope to see them fit and well in the not too distant future.

Saturday 20 December 2008

The Tree is Up!!!

Finally, we have got the tree up. It must be nearly Christmas!!
We are off to collect the last of the new arrivals tomorrow, the peachicks. We have got quite a long journey so I think that Christmas lunch, that was planned for tomorrow may now be Christmas Dinner!!!
Work has gone very well again this week. I can now say that I have been for dinner in Caen!! I am not quite sure how I drove home, but I did only have one glass of sangria and half a glass of wine. Certain colleagues, who shall remain anonymous for now, managed to stay out until half past four!! They did however, manage to get to work on Friday!!!
We should have more photos for you tomorrow. xxx

Thursday 18 December 2008

When the cat's away

I arrived home safely last night and slipped right back in to my old routine. Glass of wine in hand and barrels of laughs. Anyhow, cleared out the car when I got home of the endless presents that the kids haven't yet discovered. We noticed on the way in that the rubbish hadn't be put out so I squeezed that in as my first proper job on my return.
This morning I did the school run and then attempted to purchase a wormer for the horse. She's looking very thin and it's getting quite concerning. May need a vet if we can't sort it out.
Came home as the pharmacy was closed and I thought it would be a great laugh to cut Peters hair. Mission successful in my opinion, comments gratefully recieved. Went to the vets in the afternoon in attempt 2 to get a wormer. Think I did alright telling them who I was, where I lived and that my 3 year old horse weighed over 500Kg.
We started work on Tony's exhaust after returning from the vets. Well actually the Range Rovers exhaust, hopefully you know what I mean. Anyway, the new one is fitted and well secured with bailing string. Will do the proper fix in the morning when the bailing string will be replaced with the far more substantial Gaffer Tape.
We think the Owl is still living in the loft but don't want to disturb it too much as if we can fatten it up we may have a meal for Christmas when we do the Huge Fearnly Whittingstals bird in a bird recipe.
Chrissy has finnaly found true love. She wants to live with the pigs. Not Tony and I, but our loveley Vitnamese Policemen living next to the barn.
Last day of school tomorrow for the tiddly peeps and Saturday is tree day. Please wait patiently for the piccies.

Monday 15 December 2008

Christmas Crackers

After what seems like an eternity in the UK, I will finally be heading home on Wednesday in preparation for Christmas. During the last 2 weeks I have been slowly gathering gifts and cards from friends and family and the car on the way back will closeley resemble Santas Sleigh.
With Jane busy working, Tony busy Nannying and mother in law busy cleaning I thought I should write few words to cheer people up a bit. Have to go with an old picture but it does show how much Peter has grown since September last year.
Hopefully at the weekend we will pick up the final additions to the arc for this year. A peacock and peahen. Then we will be faced with getting through another French winter. Anyhow must get on and work as thats what they're paying me for.

Sunday 14 December 2008

The Third Week is Coming!!

Well, not only have I completed two weeks of work, I am about to start the third!!! The kids seem to be surviving so far!!! Peter of course is still causing chaos and Kirsty is still having screaming fits every two minutes!!! Josh is just being Josh and just gets cross when he cant have his computer fix!!!
Josh and Kirsty had their Marche de Noel on Friday. Nounou very kindly took them and let them buy what they wanted. Thankfully they only bought what mummy told them that they could!! Makes a change!!! Peter was not really impressed with the event, I think the singing got to him. Josh and Kirsty did try to sing but I think the miming won the day!!
Grandma Nett and Tom arrived safely on Friday night. They can now put up with Peter for a few days and hopefully nounou will be able to actually get on and do some jobs. That is if he manages to fix the many computers that seem to be blowing up!!!!
Anyway, time to put the darlings to bed and prepare for the next week of work. Lots of love, xx
PS This should have been published last night but I had some technical difficulties!!!!

Tuesday 9 December 2008

The Second Week is Going Well

The second week of work is going well so far. I even have a continuation of my contract for a couple more weeks!!!
The new nounou is doing well still. Peter is continuing to be his normal helpful self!! However, he has learned today that holding on to the electric fence is not such a good idea. It does hurt a little!!
Josh and Kirsty are getting ready for the Christmas Market at school on Friday. They are going to the cinema on Thursday with school as well. They seem to have a more exciting time at school than we ever did at that age! Josh has been going to his swimming lessons since September and Kirsty will be starting after Christmas.
The children are still keen to try new things!! Josh was very brave the other day and ate a whole oyster!!! Needless to say, he didnt like it much. Kirsty on the other hand proceeded to demolish nearly a dozen all by herself!! Peter would not even have one near his plate and screamed if it came anywhere near. He has obviously had a bad experience in a previous life with one!!
Take care all and speak soon. xxx

Saturday 6 December 2008

I survived the first week!!!

Thanks everyone for your calls, emails and comments. My first week at work has been absolutely brilliant. The team are a really great bunch and even the boss eats lunch in the canteen with us. The atmosphere is so different to a boring English office!!! I have learned loads this week and I must thank Vicki for telling Anna to look after me. She has done an excellent job. Thanks Vicki and Anna!!!
The animals have not even noticed that I have gone!! They are all looking well fed and watered thanks to the nounou!! Surprise and nounou have an understanding. He has got all day to wait for her to decide to walk and frequently waits quite a while I think!!!!! The nounou is doing an absolutely stirling job. Thanks "nouveau nounou de Danvou"!!!!!
Josh and Kirsty have been trying to help this week. Trying is definitely the right word, I have not worked out what they have actually done yet!! Maybe they will try a little harder next week.
Peter is of course helping the nounou!!! Monday started with him letting Nell out of the stable and wondering why nounou was a little concerned!! He has continued helping throughout the week but I am pleased to say he is still alive and has only been locked in Zorros area a couple of times!!
I apologise for the lack of blog and photos this week but going back to full time work has been decidedly tiring. I am going to work out when the housework fits in this week if I am lucky!! Take care all and speak soon. xxx
PS Have stolen some pics from the O'Flynns as they are cute!! Thanks guys!!