Sunday, October 23, 2016

Nice 2016 - School

I've been waiting to write about the schools in Nice until we managed to get settled. Well, I think we're as settled as we're going to get - just in time for the two week holiday, so here goes.

First Days
Kyri's first day and week went incredibly smooth. She was placed in a split class of CM1 and CM2 (grade 4/5) and has a great teacher.

In Kyri's words:

"I like my school in France because my class has a theme: Harry Potter. This means that all year round, we have cool decorations, and what's more, Houses! We have 3 houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw. You might be asking, "why don't you have Slytherin?" FYI: It's rude. You play team games with your house and you earn team points. I'm in Gryffiindor, like Harry."


Before we could register Rivi, she had to take a placement exam, which was only scheduled a week after school started. Then we had to wait another week for the results. Then, two weeks after school officially started, Rivi had her first day. Rivi's first day was a nightmare. It started out okay, we dropped her off with the FLS (French as a Second Language) teacher, then picked her up at noon for lunch. At 2:00, I walked back with Rivi and went to the office to finally fully register her, which went very smoothly. And then I went to run errands. When I arrived home an hour later, Rivi was at the house with Ori. She explained first that she should have returned at 1:00 and second that she was released from school at 2:30 - two hours earlier than we expected. She had tried to call, but couldn't get through so she walked home. Thank goodness she was able to find her way and Ori was home to let her in the door. Day two wasn't any better. Again, she walked home due to a schedule conflict. After three days, Rivi received a draft of her schedule and we then discovered that she would be arriving at and leaving school at different times throughout the week. The schedule continued to change for another two weeks.


Rivi with her school in the background
In Rivi's words:

"After elementary school back at home, I never thought middle school could be like this. At the beginning of the year, no one had my schedule ready, so I was going about in the hallways wondering where I should be. The school only gave me the final copy a week ago, and made me start school two weeks late. After the first day, I was ready to never come back. However, I started to talk to some of the french kids in my class. They are friendly, and I adjusted quickly after that. Everyone is nice, except for the science professor, who didn't want to accept me into her class, and the cantine, which is french for cafeteria, who won’t let me in to eat there. That means I come home every day for lunch. So far, french middle school has showed no sign of celebrating anything (including Halloween) and to make it worse, the recess yard is a blacktop with benches! The school goes up 5 floors, and the walk up every day is kind of tiring. I guess middle school is all right, and I know it will get me ready for next year when I go into the Canadian one, so I’m happy to do it anyways. I’ll be prepared."

An early version of Rivi's schedule

Lunch 
Because of our experience in Aix-en-Provence, we expected the girls would go into the Cantine from day one. Nope. I won't go into the details why, but what this means, is that our days have been quite chaotic. Here is our daily schedule (except Wednesdays when both girls have a half day):

8:20 - drop off Kyri
9:00 - drop off Rivi (except on Friday when it's 8:00)
11:30 - pick up Kyri
12:00 - pick up Rivi
1:00 - drop off Rivi
1:30 - drop off Kyri
3:45 - pick up Kyri
pick up Rivi (Rivi leaves school between 12 and 5 depending on the day)

Fortunately, we've managed to be irritating enough that after the break, Kyri will start going to the Cantine. Yeah for her, yeah for me and Ori. 

So it was a rough start, but the girls have managed beautifully and are making friends. I wish there had been more communication from Rivi's school and more guidance, but she's really learned to assert herself and has shown amazing courage. I'm incredibly proud of both girls for their bravery. I cannot imagine doing what we are asking them to do. 

Nice 2016

Goofing around

Riptide duet

Balanced

Out for a walk

Always fun in the sun

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Nice 2016 - Villa Uphrussi de Rothschild - Mom and Dad's visit

Kyri and I took Mom and Dad to see Villa Uphrussi de Rothschild

Of course, we took the long way there, but look at those views

The front door

Inside

Mom and Kyri listened to the entire history of the villa

Beatrice loved clocks

Taking a break


Looking out over the gardens

Notice the dagger held by the woman on the left

Reflection

Mom and Dad in the French Garden

Mom skipping stones

Almost lost in the garden

My little dancer

Tuckered out, but happy

Leaving the villa through the Spanish garden - we were the last to leave

Nice 2016 - Mom and Dad

October 6-15
It was so awesome to have my parents come to Nice. They have visited every single place I have ever lived and I'm so happy that I get to share my experiences with them. It means so much to me. 
Thanks for coming Mom and Dad. I love you!

Mom and Rivi testing the waters

Unity

Remembering the victims of the Nice attack on July 14, 2016

Deep in discussion about the fountain of Apollo

Just me and Mom and the Mediterranean

My father

At the waterfall on Castel Hill

Famille

A little orange car for Kyri

I love this door

My parents on our stairwell

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Nice 2016

I love these colorful boats parked in Nice Port



Monday, October 17, 2016

Nice 2016 - Pres La Reserve

October 1
Finally, we managed to explore La Cap de Nice, just east of the port. Not the friendliest of beaches for swimming because of the large rocks and crashing waves, but excellent for rockscapes.
La tête d'un crocodile

The inspiration

Kyri's tower

Rivi's tower

Serenading the sea

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Nice 2016 - Le Musée des Théâtres Mécaniques

The Museum of Mechanical Theater
This curiosity (in the US it would be called a road side attraction) is found on the port side of Nice, tucked in among the numerous dusty shops of the Antique district. If you fancy a drink at the cafe, you can browse the main floor oddities free of charge. For 3 euros, you can venture to the basement. To operate the theaters, you then have to add an additional 1 euro token. If the mechanical box isn't broken, your token brings to life the dolls. It was a bit creepy to be honest.  

Accompanied by mesmerizing music, the toys all played a part in hypnotizing the viewer.

I swear this drummer is from a nightmare.

Snow white was not mechanical and clearly upset about it.

Love these guys!

Friday, October 14, 2016

Nice 2016

Place Massena

Kyri doing her homework while waiting for Rivi to get out of school.

Église Notre-Dame-du-Port de Nice

Inside Église Notre-Dame-du-Port de Nice 
This church needs some serious repair. It is sadly water damaged throughout. So much so that the ceilings are cracked and have holes in them. 

It's a pretty neat church though. I love that it has a Nice fishing boat near the alter. 


Monday, October 03, 2016

Yali and Suzanne's Wedding

Wedding Bells are ringing...

Friday Night - headed to dinner

Saturday Night - crazy big dessert

Sunday before the wedding, we had a few hours to walk around DC. We walked to the White House, then popped into the Renwick Museum. 

Janet Echelman's, Wonder #1

Janet Echelman's, Wonder #2 - The lighting changed colors, which changed the entire look of the room. It went from soft blues and greens to deep pinks and purples. Very nice exhibit. 

Now I know what to do with all the pennies I've collected over the years...

Isn't this defacing money?

Holes

Day of the wedding. 
While there should be mostly photos of the bride and groom, it was actually really hard to get the two of them together without the photographers there. But the photographers were amazing and I'm sure Yali and Suzanne will have wonderful photos of their day. It was a beautiful ceremony in a terrific location with lovely guests and two very special people. We are all so happy for the newlyweds. 

Savta and her girls

Suit and tie and heels. You don't see this very often.

Who's that girl?

A little light reading while waiting in the library for the bride

Leaning on a ladder

Three princesses

Lookin' good Friedman brothers


Monday - before our flight back to France
Walked to the Washington monument...

 then to the Lincoln Memorial.