19 November 2008

Not Really a Day Off

THERE IS NO school for our kids on Wednesdays in this part of France. That, of course, means Wednesdays are the business days of the week -- not only for the kids, but for the parents (Kerri!) as well. That's why I posted the photo in the previous post. Typically, for us:
  • Pottery class in Roquefort-les-Pins: 10:30
  • Music lessons in Antibes beginning at 1:00
  • Tennis lessons in Le Rouret beginning at 4:30

Throw in homework and music practicing (and, of course, the occasional 'play date' with friends) and you have the makings of a busy day. Ah yes, and at some point we try to throw in three adequate meals.

CJS

3 comments :

Bruce Anderson said...

hey - can you tell me a bit about the pottery class, is it at a studio, how long is it and how much?

Happenstance said...

oh you guys kill me!

French for a While said...

Juicy: 10 classes that are each 1 1/2 hours. It's at a little studio in Roquefort-les-Pain. And I think it was about 130 Euros. Each week my daughter makes something and gets to bring it home. She loves it!!