

Now that we are finally here in Bourron Marlotte, (1 hour south of Paris) we wanted to let everybody see what we were up to on a regular basis. This summer while we were getting ready to come to France, Sophie, 3 at the time, asked Tifiny whether France was inside or outside. That little nugget is now the title of our blog and any future written treatises on our experience here as a family. We will be here until July 9, 2008
The cheese counter
Fish or almost things that live in the water
No- I have not bought these..yet.
I think they eat these because there are so many of them and they cause problems. At night we found a field we can drive past and when our lights scan the ground we can see about 50-60 each time just cruising across the field. This is a highlight for the kids- and then we see them in the store like this
The kids have had rabbit and like it, but I have not yet had the pleasure and unless I eat school lunch I don't know that I will. They sure look appetizing this way huh?
The bakery-Now this section smells delicious and everything looks so good.
Ecole elementaire Julis Renard
Sophie in front of her new school. We have not had the best school experience with Sophie. The Maitresse at the 1st school was pas gentil. (not nice, I even told her so, in French) We are trying the Petit Ecole Bilingue in Fontainebleau. She still has a lot of anxiety when I drop her off but the teachers here could not be more gentil or kind. We hope this will soon be a fun place for Sophie to be.
Sophie standing just outside the gates to her school.
The courtyard and entrance to the school.
This is Pistache, the class pet. Sophie thinks it really great to go to school with a bunny.
This is how we all feel when it's over!