Thursday, October 20, 2011

Terrific Trip!

I am blogging from the comfort of my own home office, which is proof that it IS possible to leave an 18 year old son in charge when you leave the country - without him burning down the house, or forgetting to feed our four-legged friends (or himself for that matter!) Yay Eric! We are proud of you!
With that said, on to my most recent update of When Pigs Fly Zville happenings! Remember that glorious weather mentioned in the previous post? Well it followed us across the ocean to London where we spent a few days sampling the drawn ales and taking in the city on a Fat Tyre Bike Tour,
which we highly recommend if your travels take you to London, Barcelona, Paris, or Berlin!The tour includes all kinds of facts and stories. I was surprised that London has over 7 million people, and "The City of London" which is the one mile square at the very center, (where we were staying) has over 300,000 people working in it every day.
The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and Big Ben were just of few of the sights we took in. We wound our way through St. James Park, Green Park, Hyde Park, and Kensington Park where we walked thru the Princess Diana Memorial gardens.
From London, we left on a train heading SE through the lovely English countryside then under the English Channel (which only took about 20 minutes to do in this high speed train) and into France arriving in Paris two and a half hours later where we were thrilled with the opportunity to witness Sarah in her everyday environs. It really fills our hearts with pride as we watch our "little girl" maneuver in a big city using a second language as comfortably as her native one. She took us through the Louvre which serves as her classroom one night a week. If you have to take a Renaissance Art class, where better? Many objects on display are really breathtakingly beautiful.
Once again we jumped on bikes and headed out to see a city, this time at night - what a sight it is. The grand architecture well lit against the night sky dazzles the eyes. The night was capped off with a Seine River cruise seeing the monuments, churches, and buildings from a different perspective. What fun we had, and Kevie did a spectacular job keeping the tour moving from the "deirriere" earning himself a T-shirt!
I just can't say enough about authentic French chocolate crepes, freshbaguettes, and chocolate croissants - other than they are the reason my clothes currently do not fit!
We enjoyed meeting Sarah's host mother, Patricia, a native Parisian. Her lovely apartment is located in a quiet neighborhood (17, for those of you familiar with the city) and has a wonderful sports center right across the street where Sarah has joined a Track Club and runs each day.
Our visit had to end too soon, as it always does, but we left Sarah feeling confident that she is maximizing her opportunities and absorbing the culture all around her. If you find yourself in Paris before Christmas, she makes an outstanding tour guide!
We left the great weather behind and came home to wet, windy, and 40s. The rain gage has risen to the 3" mark, so I do believe our draught is officially over! I guess it's time to dig out the gloves and scarves.....

Sunday, October 09, 2011

Blue Skies Galore!



Glorious autumn days...again and again. I will certainly try to remember these days when the cold gloom of winter seems endless! The blue of the sky this past week was as deep as I've ever seen it here in Indiana - truly amazing. As you can see from the picture below, harvesting has
begun. Each year when I hear the combines in the field next door, my pulse quickens and I find myself out in the yard camera in hand, snapping away. Why I find the whole process so thrilling is somewhat baffling - but needless to say, I have plenty of pictures for the Harvest Album! Also, I never grow bored watching the horses graze contently in the pasture while the cats are hunting their prey, and the dogs are chasing each other around in circles.
Friday night was Eric's Senior night for football. It was great that both sets of his grandparents and
Aunt KJ were on hand to see his game. He has worked very hard for four years, so it was nice that he was honored in front of the home crowd. The eighty degree weather helped make the night enjoyable too.



Saturday was one for the "Perfect Fall Day" record books between the weather, the company I was with (my own two favorite guys in addition to my adorable niece and her dad), and getting to see our beloved Boilermakers crush Minnesota. We even introduced Eric to the Triple X where he downed the Boilermaker Pete Burger. Speaking of Purdue Pete,
The Purdue All American Marching Band paid tribute to American Superheroes, so it was only appropriate that Purdue Pete would show up in a cape wearing his own "SuperPete" costume and ride on top of the World's Largest Bass Drum! We really enjoy watching our family friend, a Jr. at Purdue, who IS Purdue Pete make such great lasting college memories.

Hope you enjoy the rest of your October and stop every so often to enjoy the various colors, sounds, and smells that are all around! (Oh - and Go Boilers!)

Sunday, October 02, 2011

October Happenings

As a parent, I am always amazed when I realize that some nugget of advice given to my child through the years actually STUCK! So read it for yourself....on Sarah's blog this week! But I really can't take the credit for said advice because I got it from this one:as she clearly exudes a positive attitude as evidenced by this photo that I snapped as she came out of recovery from her successful heart surgery last week! I only hope at 83 I can be just like her! The newest member of their family by the way, Fanny, has settled in quite nicely.
This past week was a whirlwind of activity - A fun Colts game, where I got to catch up with a few former work buddies and had an awesome view of the football field sized American flag (the only good view from our seats however),
an amazing Elivs Costello concert with my sweetie, and dinner at my new favorite Indy pizza place: Napolese
The weather has been amazingly beautiful which reminds me why I love AUTUMN, not only that I get beautiful bday flowers (thanks Chonna!), but also because I get to spend lots of time outdoors enjoying the crisp air, blue skies, and vibrant colors!
Here's one last photo for your viewing pleasure - Duncan from a different perspective! Have a fabulous week!