Happy Holidays everyone! This is a wonderful time of the year, and it’s a plus that the world didn’t end! The kids and I were playing a little game of “How many languages can you say Merry Christmas In,” and I am happy to say that we were able to get four. See if you can guess the language: Merry Christmas, Joyeux Noël, Buon Natale, and ¡Feliz Navidad. So not really a game, but still the kids loved it!
As always my week in Paris was wonderful, and I am finally feeling the Holiday spirit! First off, if you are a loyal reader then you will notice a big change I have made to my blog. I have changed the names of family I work for. Why? Because I want my family to have their privacy, and this is the best way to do that. So here is a guide: Cecile is the mother I work for, Alain (Pronounced Alan) is the father. They have two wonderful children named Aimée (Pronounced Amy), and Daniel.
| I have missed these two. |
On to my week!
| Sara and I |
I took a test in my French class (which I passed), said goodbye to friends as they went back home for the holidays, and enjoyed the last few days of school with the kids. All week has been devoted to Christmas preparation. Gifts are being ordered, and I have watched the kids a lot while the parents get shopping done. It has been a good week. Daniel and I played with strings. The hand string games that we used to play as kids. This week I learned how to do Cat’s Cradle, Jacobs Ladder, Eiffel Tower, and many more with the string. Skills I know will stay with me forever! Daniel thinks they are very cool and has referred to them as “American Magic Tricks.” Yay for America!
| Lock Bridge. Sing a lock with your love and toss the key in the river |
| We are a crazy group of people. |
I am starting to feel like part of the family here in Paris. This week I went with the family to Daniel’s school to watch him participate in a Christmas singing performance followed with a breakfast. Sometime it’s a bit strange being an employee to a family and then participating with all the little events. It’s even stranger when the children talk with you after a hard day at school, but they are all things that I am learning to adapt too.
So the biggest thing that happened this week was my early Christmas present! Yesterday morning I went and picked up my Dad, Mom and two brothers up from the airport. They had decided that they wanted to all be together for Christmas and hopped on a plane to come see me. I haven’t seen my Dad and brothers for more than three months, so it was fun to see them again. Both my younger brother have grown so much taller than me! Today was spent exploring Paris and catching up on stories. I have missed them all so much!
Tomorrow is Christmas Eve, and I wish you all a wonderful holiday. I hope it is filled with friends, family, and good memories.
I can't vote on whether you should stay in Paris or not... I can't decide!!! Have you back to play with or let you keep having the time of your life?!
ReplyDeleteBut I am glad to see such a happy blog!
Merry Christmas Olivia!
-Kelsey
What a wonderful experience to celebrate Christmas in Paris, France and to have your Mom, Dad and brothers there with you. Congrads on your French class, keep up the great work. Grandma Sandy
ReplyDeleteI am so happy your family could come and visit! All of our family members who were in Chicago and Arizona came home this weekend and there is nothing better than everyone being together. I hope you have very Merry Christmas!!!
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