Saturday, March 22, 2008

Fete du printemps

On Friday at the Nursery School we celebrated the start of Spring. We have these fun little parties a couple of times a year, the kids come dressed up (this time like spring things: insects, flowers, gardeners, and princesses. You know, the spring time princesses like Belle and Cinderella :) ). We all go up to the big classroom upstairs, and they parade around, and sing songs. Then there is a snack. Because this was the spring party, parents were supposed to bring in things like fruits and veggies. Luckily for me, many interpreted this to mean fruit tarts, chocolate cake, and homemade sushi. And even luckier for us teachers was the fact that the kids were way more interested in the fluorescent frosted cupcakes than any of the fancy pastries and absolutely delicious sushi. Paris celebrated along with us by treating us to a whole gamut of weather: torrential rain, bright sun, and hail. We rotated through these three in twenty minute intervals for most of the morning.

It was a fun morning.

Since this weekend is Easter, we're celebrating by stocking up on goodies to bring back to Canada, checking out the deals at Galleries Lafayette, writing report cards (me) and practising presentations (Erik). Erik's big presentation is Tuesday morning, and he's wearing his new suit and practising as I type this. Apparently the drying rack that he presented to this morning wanted to hire him, as did the laundry hamper, and now they are in salary negotiations to determine who can offer him more. At least he still has a sense of humour about it.

Easter Sunday will be spent hunting for eggs at the gym, which is open for business comme d'habitude, and this business requires my services tomorrow.

I hope everyone is having a lovely long weekend, we're looking forward to seeing lots of you next week, when we're back in TO!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Erik-Are your parents going to To as well? I seem to think your mother said they would be there.Have fun and good luck,Barb Schell