Tuesday 18 August 2020

Boo Boo and the Cherub.



We have family with us again. They are twixt Amsterdam and Sweden, so a short sojourn at their French country residence is very timely. They move into their Swedish house in September.

Billy is happy, we're happy, and the boys are certainly happy. They went straight to their toy boxes (the Cherub loves Lego), took Billy for a long walk, and asked me to light a fire (which I didn't; it was 35 C).

It's so good to hear children's voices and laughter again.... they'd been away far too long.

Unfortunately they have to go back to Sweden to sign papers for the house, so their visit will be short.


Why is it that Cherubs always wear odd socks. He has another pair exactly the same up at the barn.

They're only here for a few days. Ah well, it's always good to see them; even if as briefly.


32 comments:

  1. Good that you don't have any travel restrictions and that they are close enough to visit regularly.

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    1. It'll be a bit further to drive when they move to Sweden; but at least it's not Oz or Thailand.

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  2. Good boy Cherub. I never wear matching socks. It's a gentle way of rebelling :)

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    1. I had a friend who graduated from the Royal College of Art Fashion dept. He was well known for promoting odd socks.

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  3. Are you sure it was 35c ? That cherub is very warmly dressed !!

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    1. Excellent observational skills, Frances. I was so taken with Blondie (as my mother used to call my son when he was little) I hadn't noticed.

      Maybe the (partly) Swedish neither feel cold nor heat. Sort of a survival skill.

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    2. It was hot but slightly overcast. They still wanted me to light the fire.

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    3. Let’s just challenge about how the child is dressed eh?

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    4. It was HOT, but it may not look like it.

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  4. Do enjoy their company while you can.

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  5. I always wear odd socks, I never seem to find a pair that is a pair. Have a good week avec famille.

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    1. I have either all black, or all white, socks. It makes life easier.

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  6. Either those are extremely big Lego bricks or The Cherub is very tiny.

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    1. They are counterfeit Lego. We bought a huge bag-full at a boot sale.

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    2. Might be Duplo (made by Lego for toddlers). Or at least was when the Angel was the Cherub's age. It's a large (literally) version of Lego. A sort of 101 intro before their fingers get nimble.

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  7. What a sweet little boy. He's really growing, too.

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    1. He's an absolute sweetie; scruffy curly hair, cute face, and very determined.

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  8. No matter how short the visit, having your family around has to be such a treat. More memories to make. I am jealous.

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    1. Yes it's lovely; especially in these difficult times.

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  9. I have pairs of socks like that - makes life easy when you are in a hurry.

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    1. Usually he doesn't even wear socks, he prefers to be bare footed.

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  10. I love the way he is wearing odd socks. A shame they have to grow up really.

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    1. There should be in injection they could have to preserve them young. The Cherub is at a wonderful age.

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  11. Sweet as can be . Youre going to have a mighty time together I can see.

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    1. They come down to the house first thing in the morning, and only reluctantly go back home for random grazing. It's wonderful.

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  12. Boo Boo is adorable and must be a pleasure to have, even for a short visit. He is very fashion forward wearing sox featuring two complementary patterns.

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    1. It's Mischa in the photo. Boo Boo was busy on an adventure.

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  13. Good to have them staying however briefly.
    It's a year since I have seen any of our joint families and even longer since seeing the grandies. I envy you gently

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    1. The only ones we don't see too often are the Aussie brigade; for obvious reasons.

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  14. If only they could leave those voices behind. In the corners, up and down the stairs, you know. Little "Grandpa's" in the night.

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    1. What a nice idea. My late mother left her voice behind, and I heard her calling my name for years after she died.

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