Meghan has started to gain her independence here more so than even in the states. She walked to the local market one block away to pick up a few things. Meghan likes to volunteer to go there for me whenever I need something because they have CANDY! The fruits and vegetables are so fresh here. I can't believe how great the strawberries taste.
Dave is looking forward to seeing the final stage of the Tour De France in two weekends in Paris! We purchased the train tickets today. It's hard to believe we can be in Paris in three hours by train. He says there is plenty to do at work and is getting settled in just fine. All the management team must speak English so the language is not a problem for him at work. Meghan and I struggle more because most of the people we deal with at the grocery, market, post office, ect., speak very little English.
Last night we could not figure out the heating directions on the lasagna so I went next door to the neighbors to seek help. They spoke no English but tried their hardest to help me. I have since found out that 6 on the package meant 180 c. By the way, the lasagna was great!
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It sounds like all of you are doing wonderfully. I am so thrilled for you. I can't imagine how happy Dave is to actually see part of the Tour De France, how excitng. Meghan looks so grown up in the photos. I saw Cindy and Becky at the Farmers Market Sunday and was happy to hear they will be coming to see you...what an adventure! ENJOY-love Dawn
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