The real fun to be had, of course, was on the promenade - Oliver and Mac got right to it, throwing snowballs, and the girls started making a snowman. It wasn't really good packing snow, so it wound up being more of a snow face emerging from the ground, actually. I'm always amazed by children in snow - it's like in water: they just come alive with glee and frolic like crazy - until it's time to go home, and then it's as though in that moment they realize just how cold their hands and knees are, how chapped their lips, and freezing their toes. I love it. - their passion and endurance, and then total collapse (because of the passion and endurance). It made the soup at lunch that much more delicious - and the bread and cheese and saucisson sec (which Eleanor calls "complicated pebbles" - this would be the yummy variation of color of the salami), too. Oliver and Mac went back out in the afternoon, but the girls and I stayed in: read, colored, napped a bit. I haven't had a day like that in years - yea, snow!
Wherein two art historians and their three kids live in a small town in Brittany for a semester.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Snow DAY!
The real fun to be had, of course, was on the promenade - Oliver and Mac got right to it, throwing snowballs, and the girls started making a snowman. It wasn't really good packing snow, so it wound up being more of a snow face emerging from the ground, actually. I'm always amazed by children in snow - it's like in water: they just come alive with glee and frolic like crazy - until it's time to go home, and then it's as though in that moment they realize just how cold their hands and knees are, how chapped their lips, and freezing their toes. I love it. - their passion and endurance, and then total collapse (because of the passion and endurance). It made the soup at lunch that much more delicious - and the bread and cheese and saucisson sec (which Eleanor calls "complicated pebbles" - this would be the yummy variation of color of the salami), too. Oliver and Mac went back out in the afternoon, but the girls and I stayed in: read, colored, napped a bit. I haven't had a day like that in years - yea, snow!
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