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The Hilton Family
I am from the United States, until recently lived in Oslo, Norway and now live in Paris with my husband and 3 children.
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- Happy Halloween! 9 years ago Nannie came for a visit and we had a lot of fun. This blue jay came into our back patio and stayed for a little visit.I was afraid he was injured with how close he stayed, but eventually he flew away.Besides Nannie, we got to visit with Aunt Wendy, Mike, Nana, Uncle Chris and Aunt Rene.We had a...
- Back to School 9 years ago All of the kids are back to school now! Addison started 3rd grade and Bennett is in 1st. They are both so excited about this school year.After all of the bus stop drama in Norway and France I can not explain to you the magnitude of my gratefulness for this picture. At our new house in Texas we...
- A BUSY Summer 9 years ago We left our home in France at the end of June. Here is one last shot outside of our home in Suresnes.The next adventure was a 10 1/2 hour flight to Houston. Our kids did so well. Having friends on the plane certainly helped.This little guy was so sweet and only screamed a little.On to our...
- Moving Along 9 years ago Things have been pretty quiet on the blog and that is because we are moving. As I write this I am sitting on the floor in the office while the movers crate up my marble pieces. The truck is being loaded tomorrow and we will be in Texas by the weekend. It is incredibly busy and unsettling to move...
- Chateau de Chenonceau 9 years ago The last time we were in the Loire Valley we had planned on visiting Chenonceau. Unfortunately we got to the parking lot on our last day and we realized it was too cold and we were too tired so we left. We have heard so many great things about this chateau. I also realized that we were at our...
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Vickey
12:52 PM October 19, 2012
12:52 PM October 19, 2012
Love to see what everyday imperfect weather is like for you. Also, the fact that weather didn't keep you inside. The fun of seeing what is universally engaging for children as well as the challenges is reminiscent of exploring England with a non walker and 2 preadolcescents. There is always a little something for everyone when you slow down and listen and make each step an 'adventure'.