Yesterday, during one of my many vacances (vay-kans: vacations) afforded to me from being a teacher, I found myself in a minivan stock-piled with ski gear, diapers, and Valentine's Day candy (not to mention two toddlers and a kindergartner) headed up to les Alpes yet again in order to be in the presence of six enfants (onfont: children) all under the age of six and their parents while they ski, play, and inevitably cry, scream, and fight in the way only children can.
I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to escape to the mountains and away from my crazy neighbor, public toilets, and lesson planning. But it seems that, even on vacation, I can't escape being inundated by kids. French kids, to be more precise, who already speak French better than I do, dress more fashionably than I do, and can whip out insults at the tip of a hat better than I can due to their witty, unforgiving French gènes (jen: genes).
"...who already speak French better than I do" - I doubt they speak better French than you!!
ReplyDelete"dress more fashionably than I do" - I" don't think so!!
"and can whip out insults at the tip of a hat better than I can due to their witty, unforgiving French gènes." - Hahaha....I think you are a better than that.
Those little animaux absolutely love you and very much look up to you, Leith. I am sure, even with all the hitting each other and yelling and screaming at each other, they always know such a caring and wonderful person is right there for them. That is you Leith.
I think you are a better person* than that.**
ReplyDeleteHey Leith! Sounds like life outside of the states is fun!
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