Monday, May 23, 2011

Bretagne

We had a 2 week school vacation, so the boys and I visited Bretagne to see their grandparents, Jean-Pierre and Françoise. They live right on the beach, which meant we went every morning after breakfast and spent a couple of hours there. The rest of the time was spent visit landmarks, other beaches, taking walks around the village, and, of course, eating.

I had a great time. The beaches and views were breathtaking and the food was incredible. I don't know when I'll stop being amazed by everything I see.

The boys with Jean-Pierre and Françoise.


























This point is called "The End of the Earth" because it's the most eastern point of Europe. If I swim for a really long time in that direction, I'll reach the US.






Jean-Pierre starting "La Tour de France"

I'm the red, and at this point I'm still in the running. You take a marble and roll it to move your bike forward. There's actually a technique to rolling it so it doesn't get stuck in the sand.

The track goes all the way around the path past the buckets

For the life of me, I could not master the technique. I've fallen behind at this point. (That's Antoine way up front next to his bikes...)

Even one of my guys has decided to give up and just lay down.

Françoise's garden

"Nothing is Impossible"

Fishing with the guys at a pier



Unloading the day's catch. We got to see sharks, sting rays, marlins, and lobsters bigger than Gus Gus.


We went to the beach that morning and caught our own bait for fishing.

Really disgusting sea worms that I had no idea even existed. The boys were using nets to catch them, but I got bored so I jumped in the water and caught them by hand.

I was absolutely freezing, yet somehow the boys were fine in shorts...

It was a really long day.


Why yes, that is a pub, and those people are having beer at 9:30 am.

First homemade French crèpes. Delicious.

Nutella + Chantilly Cream = yummm

Antoine building his base. He reminds me so much of Robby and his "paloozas" that it helps me not miss My Munchkin too much.

What, like you don't have a donkey in your front yard?

St. Mathieu Lighthouse and the remains of an old abbey that was destroyed in the war.




So Mathieu has his own lighthouse....
....Which of course means that Antoine has to have one too. He picked this one.





Monument to all the men lost at sea during the war.



Submarine base during the war. It was because of this base that the city was bombed and completely destroyed.

Monument for Americans who were killed in the war.




Love Love
Lo

2 comments:

  1. Amazing photos - as usual!!! I just can't get over all of the amazing things you are getting to do and see - that includes the 'bike race' in the sand!! And those boys are so cute!! xxooxx - m

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