Thursday, September 20, 2012

Home

Hello,

I just wanted to share with you that we've moved into our new home.

I have always felt 'at home' where ever I have lived, but this time it feels different. Genuinely, I feel I'm home and where I should be when I'm there... which is an odd feeling given we only have electricity in some rooms, only live in half the space, are constantly covered in dust and dirt, and can feel in our bones how much work we have left to do.

I think I know why, though, the children have space to run without being shouted at, we can see stars from the windows at night, need very little lighting so much light comes in the windows, and we're making different spaces for reading, working, watching telly, doing art stuff with the kids.

Our house is a project but, darn, its a good project!

love n hugs to you and your projects,
Robynx
ps/no photos as we don't yet have Internet at home and so I'm writing from work :-)

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Ian Ridenhour




Please, take 5 minutes out of our your time and listen to 'Who Said?' by written and sung by Ian Ridenhour.

He's the 11 year old son of a dear friend, but he's also an incredible musician... He composes his own music (classical and rock). He's the drummer for Hex Radio, and has conducted an orchestra playing his creation: After the Storm...

As I said, why not take 5 minutes out of your day to enjoy his talents!
love n hugs,
Robyn




Moving closer


Hello there,

I just wanted to let you know that things are moving forward with the house... and the rooms are really beginning to look like the rooms that we would like to live in and to have you come and visit :-)

Oh, and that I think Benoit is a god!

Sincerely... we have loads of workers in the house, but Ben is still doing the lion's share of the work. Below is his first attempt at tiling! He had one weekend to tile the bathroom and the toilet and so to be ready for the plumbers to finish fitting the taps and so on... and so he checked out 'how to' videos on Youtube and then got on with it. Simply incredible.

My jobs are more simple but I'm still incredibly pleased because, once Ben and the plasterers had plastered Jack's room, I sanded the walls and then put down the first layer of primer. The end result isn't perfect.. but Jack's bedroom at least now looks like a bedroom.

Now the more faint-hearted among you might not want to read the next lines.... as we are moving into our 'worksite-come-house' in 2 weeks time to stop paying rent on our apartment and, heck, to start enjoying being in our 'Big House.' In real terms that means we're going to be living in dust and dirt for many a month to come, but we REALLY do not care as we are so ready to be living in our new home!

I'll let you know how it all goes when the time comes.
love n hugs to you where ever you are in the world!
Robynx

The kids' bathroom.. being tiled

The spare room... in progress

Our bedroom, from the shower

Our bedroom, from the window

Jack's bedroom without paint
Jack's bedroom, with first coat of paint/primer

Jack's bedoom, looking towards door

La Rentrée



I'm happy to report that Emma enjoyed her first day at école maternelle (preschool) and Jack enjoyed his first day at primary school... even though for both of them that day was in German! What? Yes, in Alsace kids have the chance to follow an bilingual education with the week divided equally between days entirely in German and French. Jack's used to it now but it did feel a little strange to leave Emma in a new school and in a new language!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

How to Turn a Bathroom into a Kitchen!















































Okay, the 10 key steps for turning a bathroom into a kitchen!

1.Find a bathroom you really don't like.
2. Take out the bath, the shower, the sink, the toilet, the tiles, the flooring, the lighting, and that crappy soap holder.
3. Add a wooden floor, which you will later cover with vinyl.
4. Call in an electrician and plumber.
5. Cover the walls with plaster boards.
6. Say yes to good, darn good, friends who offer to sand and paint said walls and to help lay the vinyl.
7. Keep all small kids away at this point!
8. Fidget at home as the kitchen company come in and install a kitchen you ordered months ago.
9. Sigh with relief that everything has worked out just fine and that sometime soon your kitchen really will become your kitchen..... that is, in 2 weeks time when the electricity and water are turned on 'for real'.
10. Get on with the remaining rooms/house as 2 weeks pass....

love n hugs n new kitchens,
Robynxxxx

Monday, August 13, 2012

The Big House?


After
Before

After


  Curious to know how things are going in the Big House?

  Just watch this space in the next few days and weeks!

  Big Changes are Taking Place...

  love n hugs,
  Robynx








Home from Home

On the way back from Provence, we stopped off in Scotland.

Well, not really.

We stopped off to visit some dear friends in Lozère.... which, with it's granite-rich landscapes filled with dry stane dykes, rowan, fir and spruce trees, heather, gorse, wild pansies, bluebells and open farming fields filled with cows and some sheep, felt awfully like some place I know in Aberdeenshire !

Of course, the weather was slightly warmer and so the animals and insects are quite different.. but that just made our walks all the more enjoyable!

So, if you're ever looking to visit the northeast of Scotland with a bit of heat, there's a little patch of France that might just do the trick!

Hoping you're feeling at home where ever you are in the world!
Robynxxxx

heather!

grasshopper

lizard!

Two butterflies?

A real butterfly!

Le chateau de Baume

Farmland!

Holiday Time

Hill above Les Omergues
 Hello again,

One of the many upsides of being a high school teacher in France is the great holidays. It's true, while we're 'in school,' the hours are long for teachers and students alike: from 8am to 6pm many days of rhe week. However all those hours crammed together in the classroom give us all a darn good excuse to relax once the school year is all done and dusted. As soon as we were 'out,' I took the kids down to Les Omergues in Provence while Ben, bless his cotton socks, stayed and worked on the 'Big House' (more of that later).

What would Provence be without a little lavender?
We had a lovely few weeks as the kids and I were able to enjoy, once again, the dusty walks, the sandy rivers, the baking heat, the generosity and the grandeur of Provence.

How many hours did we spend in  the Jabron?
Such freedom, with a paddling pool, some of the cutest dressing up clothes in the universe, and lots of books and drawing stuff, meant that Jack and Emma were really able to' chill out'.

That's my boy, looking quite young and innocent!
For the annual village fête, there were nights of dancing and fireworks raining down, and also a sports day - with dunking for lemons, races, and square boules !

Competing in local sports day!
The holidays weren't without danger, as Jack discovered on many an occasion. Here, he's just discovered what happens when you surf down a hillside on your tummy ... at least he got some good looking fossils in return :-)

That's what happens if you look to hard for fossils!

Emma, meanwhile, got herself into equal amounts of trouble... but mostly when she was dressed as a bee!

Emma, the bee!
And I guess that's just the way the cookie crumbles!

hoping your cookie is crumbling the best way possible!
Robynxxxx

Sunday, July 01, 2012

How to Build a New Floor in 3 'Easy' Steps

Floor stripped of its covering
Step One: Let 3 men - Ben, his Dad, and a good friend - loose for 2 days. Supply with beer and food as necessary!

Floor as insulation is being laid
 Step Two: Recognise they've done a darn good job when the two rooms are aligned, at the same level!

Ta-dah!
 Step Three: Let two children loose to check things and generally run wild!

Running ground

Monday, June 25, 2012

Opening Up

One day you might see bookcases on that back wall!
 Hello,

Just a wee update to say that our L-shaped living rooms is beginning to take form. The pillars have been pushed back and reinforced. Now all that's left to be done are the walls, the ceiling, the floors...

All that'll be for a future blog.

For tonight, though, we'll just keep our dreams alive!
Hugs,
Robynxxxx
ps/Ben's busy putting up the ceiling in the kitchen. Photos soon x

Try to imagine that the second opening at the back right, is the same opening as you see above

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Dance floors

Floor's on and beams are raised in upstairs bedroom
 Hello,

As we spent today varnishing the outside frames of the windows - with Ben on the scaffolding and me standing on the window sills - I'm knackered.

However, I also very happy as things are moving along nicely. As you can see from the photos, the roof's on and the floors on the top two levels are installed. For the moment, it's just cheap chipboard... we'll deal with the posher stuff (much) later on. Indeed, all we need is the space to dance and to imagine how our lives will be in a few short months' time!

love n hugs to one and all,
Robynx
ps/I'm standing on a stepladder as we haven't installed the stairs yet!

Upstairs bedroom

Jack jiving to celebrate new floor in spare room

Saturday, June 09, 2012

Silly, us?



Here's a picture of Flash McQueen sheltering his Princess Emma from the rain... should rain ever fall in our kitchen... which is not very likely as we are talking about the kitchen in the apartment, not the house. Where, come to think of it, there's not even a kitchen... and any rain that would fall would clean rather than dirty the place!

Things are moving quickly

Our new roof, almost finished

Hello,

I just wanted to let you know that the renovations have picked up speed. The new roof is almost on and the windows (though not the glass) are in place. Lots of walls have been broken down and the wooden frame of the house has been much reinforced. Upstairs, preparations are being made to lay the floor and the electrician and the plumber of lining up to get started. Ben's also getting ready to 'get back to work' as he'll be installing a lot of the insulation so on and so forth (in short... all I know is he's got loads to do).

Meanwhile, life outside of the 'big house' is going well ... Jack's only got a month left at his école maternelle and Emma at her trusty nourrice/nanny. In real terms, that means we've only got a month left until the summer holidays start... and that means 8 weeks of fresh air and freedom. I can't wait!

love n hugs,
Robynx

One of the new windows, with some of our red roof tiles

Emma in Jack's 2 room bedroom, with the new opening connecting the 2 rooms 

Emma on the kids' level, the stairs to our level have gone and the space above the other stairs extended

Emma, who dressed herself for the sunny weather, with  the wood for the floor

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The Games Have Begun

Scaffolding
Hello,

I just wanted to let you know that the games have well and truly begun. Our 'big house' no longer has a roof, or a chimney for that matter, but is wearing a beautiful shower-cap blue plastic cover. Underneath that cover, the workmen are busy installing our new (more expensive than we ever dreamed of) windows. Once the windows are in, the new tiles will go on, and then - voilà - our house will have a roof again.

From inside the spare room, with the start of a new window
And, once the roof is on, we can start thinking about the electricity, the plumbing, the heating, the insulation, the walls, the floors... and all the rest!

Looking upwards, through the 'top floor', to where the roof once was
What fun (seriously, it's a huge adrenaline rush!),
Hoping you're having fun where ever you are in the world!
Robynxxxxx