Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Lydia's birthday

My sweet little girl turned 2 years old last week. These are the words I would choose to describe Lydia at this stage in her life: spunky, independent, opinionated, flirty, funny, cheeky, adventurous, reckless, coquettish. She has a great vocabulary in both french and english and knows when and with whom to use each language. She loves to play with all sorts of toys: lego blocks, cars, dolls, puzzles, playdough, markers, stickers, wooden hammer-and-pegs set, and dress-up clothes. Her favorite tv/movie characters are the sesame street muppets and Dora. She'll walk more and further than her 4-year old brother. She's wonderful. Here are a few recent pictures:

The birthday girl wearing her birthday crown

Luke helping Lydia open her presents:

Luke and Lydia playing with Lydia's new toys

Luke putting together Lydia's puzzle and Lydia checking out her new doll accessories

Brushing teeth before bed. I love their matching pajamas!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The flipside of Facebook/Luke's 4th birthday

Ever since I joined facebook, I have neglected this blog. Sorry for all of you who check this blog from time to time. I will try to make up for lost time.

Today is Luke's 4th birthday. After his half day at school, we picked him up, fed him his favorite sandwhich ("sandwich americain avec concombre"), then drove to the circus. He was mighty impressed with the circus - we saw leopards, elephants, clowns, magicians's, hula-hoopers, and the famous "hair hanging lady". Then we went to papi/mami for dinner (roast chicken and french fries, chocolate ice cream cake) and presents. And of course, one of papi's famous puppet shows. Tomorrow we bring a cake to school to share with his friends at snack time, and sunday a few friends will be invited for a party at home. All in all, we will have celebrated his birthday 5 times by the end of the week (once with nonna, once with us, once with school, once with our closest friends, once with his school friends). Overkill perhaps?

The cake for school (joint cake for him and his friend zoe)


Papi's puppet show


Opening gifts with Nonna


Post-edit: Since I did this for Lydia, I want to do this for Luke too: choice words to describe him: My gorgeous boy is: thoughtful, deliberate, introspective, affectionate and a bit of a joker. He loves to play with his toy animals and pretending to be a lion or tiger or sabertooth tiger. His favorite tv/movie characters are the lion king and Diego from Ice Age. He dislikes walking but loves to run, and more specifically to race. He's a very sore loser (something we're working on!). He's perfectly bi-lingual french/english, and is starting to recognize letters and numbers and can write his name. He loves to wrestle with his dad and loves reading books, especially scary ones with wolves or monsters. He's a great kid!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Easter pictures

We had the best easter weekend - beautiful weather with lots of sunshine, relaxing in the garden, many barbecues, quality time with family and friends, and two egg hunts. At times like these I realize how fortunate we are and how good we have it!

Relaxing in the shade with dad


Found a big one!


These were just at the right height and shiny enough for Lydia to see


Papy helping with the high ones


Surveying the booty with mamy

Sunday, April 10, 2011

knight Luke

These days Luke likes to pretend he is a knight. He doesn't have a knight costume though, so he makes due with what he's got. In the pictures below, he's wearing a red dishtowel over his head (the knight's helmet), sporting a slotted spoon (his sword), and holding a broom between his legs (his horse).


Pigtails

The ladies at Lydia's daycare have started pulling Lydia's hair back in pigtails. I love the look!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Eat, Drink, Love

The kids love sitting together to eat their snacks or have a bottle. Also makes for very cute pictures.






Friday, January 21, 2011

Happy New Year

Dear Family and Friends –

Even though we are well into 2011 now, we are only now getting around to sending out our yearly holiday letter. We hope this letter finds you and your loved ones well. As the new, impossibly-futuristic-sounding year of 2011 begins, we write to thank you for your love and friendship over the past year and to wish you the very best going forward.

As in the past, this also provides us with an opportunity to take stock of what has been for us a year to remember: the first full year of Lydia’s life, with all the joys and challenges that entails; Luke’s successful entry to (pre)school; Anouk’s temporary hiatus from career and return to the student ranks; and a remarkable year in Alex’s professional life.

Since our last letter, we have remained happily ensconced in Brussels and gratefully take advantage of the close presence of Anouk’s family, the relatively easy access to Provence to see Alex’s family, the great daycare and schools for the kids, and the invaluable set of international friends we have made here.

Lydia is now just over a year old, just starting to walk independently, and heart-meltingly cute. She loves to smile and wave to anyone paying attention to her, she loves kisses and hugs from her brother and follows him constantly (usually to his great amusement), and is proving to be something of a daredevil, climbing any object she can to stand atop it with her arms in the air as she declares “Oooohh!” to the world. Current words include papa, mama, and uuu-uuu, which we take to mean Luke.

Luke loves his sister, and his school, a local francophone institution in our neighborhood called Ecole Nos Enfants. It’s colorful, loud, his teachers are great, and he is learning at a rate that amazes his parents, who somehow still aren’t expecting it every time he announces he wants to do something new ‘all by myself.’ He is fully bilingual at this point and his favorite activities are running (especially when he can race), wrestling with his dad, reading books (current favorite is the Three Robbers by Tomi Ungerer), and singing with a microphone.

As her maternity leave ended in June, Anouk chose not to return to her full-time career, in order to both focus on the kids and to gain skills that should allow her to make an exciting career transition when she does return to the professional world. She is pursuing a certification in geomatics, learning the latest mapping (GIS), remote sensing, topometry, and spatial modeling technologies, at the Universite de Louvain-la-Neuve. Anouk also continues to contribute to the development of women’s ultimate Frisbee in Belgium as the national team’s coach.

The NATO Parliamentary Assembly has, as in recent years, been Alex’s ticket to some fascinating professional travel. Alex was in South Korea meeting with military commanders when the North launched its recent artillery attack; he again traveled to Afghanistan, his fourth such trip; and stood on the icecap in Greenland in a study trip on climate change that also included Denmark and Iceland. He also organized and led events in Turkey, the US, Poland, Kosovo and Bosnia, and Latvia. Alex has (mostly) loved his travel – but he found it increasingly difficult to be away from home and family, particularly in a congested second half of the year.

In sum, excepting a few minor aches and pains and the predictable adjustments of a busy life with two little ones (especially our inability to maintain correspondences properly), we consider ourselves to have had a very fortunate 2010 and we are hoping for more of the same in 2011: watching the kids grow and spending as much time as possible with them; developing our own professional futures; a few fun trips here and there; and pondering what the next years might hold for us.

We will especially keep in our thoughts those close to us facing particularly difficult challenges, and offer our support whenever it may be helpful. We know we continue to benefit from all of you in ways large and small – and we’re grateful for all of you.

Best,
The LALAs in Brussels
(Luke/Anouk/Lydia/Alex)