We left our life in the US with our four kids - 9, 7, 5 and 2 - to exchange houses, cars, schools, friends, and languages with a French family in the Cote d'Azur. Who knows what will happen in this life?
2007-09-21
Le Crapaud
Dave found this Crapaud in the jardin and put him in my laundry basket so the kids could have a look. He didn't believe me when I told him that the Crapaud would have no problem leaping right out of there! As you can see, he managed just fine to get himself up on the edge of the basket, but not until after he urinated all over it. And by the way, wicker doesn't hold Crapaud urine very well. Dave got to clean that up.
After a home exchange in the south of France in 2007-8, our family of six decided to stick around a little longer. We live in an old French farmhouse that was built sometime in the mid-late 1800's.
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