Hi everyone. I'm over at World Moms Blog today to talk about long-distance grandparenting. Hm ... spell check is not accepting my word grandparenting. You can read it by clicking here. I've not been responding to your comments lately due to end-of-the-year fatigue, I'm guessing. I really do ... read more
Jammin’
I hung out with my Polish friends this weekend: Sunday in Rambouillet with Agnieszka, who told me that you can plant goji berries in France so you don't have to pay an arm and a leg to get their health benefits. Then she gave me a plant and some piano music. And Saturday I spent time with Renata ... read more
Un Bouquet de Bisous
This morning was Mother's Day in France. I had the sweetest little presents and cards: a necklace, which I wore boldly to church (it was very very large), a beaded ring which I wore daintily on my middle finger (it was very very small) and a bouquet of kisses from my Petit Prince. It went like ... read more
French Strawberry Tart Recipe
This is a French strawberry tart recipe that tastes like the real thing, but is made with gluten-free ingredients. Ready to dig in? It's strawberry season! We picked a nice little harvest today – enough for a strawberry tarte and some to set aside for jam. This bunch is going to need sweetening ... read more
Young Lady’s Prayer
We haven't had Internet for a few days following a small black-out and I am very relieved to be connected once again without having to deal with the French telecommunications bureaucracy. On Friday nights we usually have a Bible discussion group at our place with a short discussion followed by a ... read more
Magnificent Ordinariness
After the deluge of a Spring that we've had, it is finally sunny and warm today. My tomatoes are standing tall with their leaves turned upwards, thanking the heavens for the warmth. My spirit is sunny today too, if you'll pardon the metaphor. And I think it's because I decided I've had enough of ... read more
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