Monday, November 10, 2008

November 10th 2008

Doughnut-ella next door came rushing out of the apartment and spent ten minutes screaming at me on the landing about what a bad neighbour I am, how noisy we are and rude etc etc etc. Standing next to me waving finger in my face...telling me she is going to call the police about me!She is mental, I told her so, also told her everybody in the block hates her, (well I know of at least three people who do) that I won't ever speak to her again until she can talk in a rational manner and finished off with DROP DEAD as I slammed the door in her face! The girls were doubled up with laughter behind the front door and I didn;t know whether to laugh or cry.
As we left she was on her balcony shouting into her mobile at the Garde de poste! Instead of stock cubes next time I'm asking Sarah to bring me a large bottle of ketamine!
Tomorrow is Armistice Day and it is a bank holiday in France. What a great idea, if there ever was a good reason for a bank holiday, this is it. In the village, they have a church service followed by a procession to the graveyard where all the local children release balloons in memory of the dead. Issy is keen to do it so we are going to go along, and as we haven't found anywhere to buy poppies here, it's one way of marking the day. It has made her ask questions about the past that she would never have done normally.

9 comments:

Saltydawg said...

Hello Kaz, I'll put you on my blog so others can read you.
Can't wait to see you either. Gaz xxx

Cathy said...

Bon noit, Karen, friend of Gaz here visiting you from NJ in the States. Tell me, is "Donutella" actually named Donatella lol? Sounds like she keeps ya busy! Your life sounds wonderful, very active, must tell us more. Come over anytime, I tend to be ponderous, but nice. Merci ! http://cathy-daretothink.blogspot.com/

Yasmin said...

Hi visiting by the way of Gaz, my friend moved over to south of France 5 years ago, and is loving it, looks like you've got your hands full with refurbisment etc..good luck and take care

Yasmin
xx

http://cayasm-isntshegreat.blogspot.com

Monica said...

I came by way of your BIL, Gaz and I have enjoyed reading several of your past entries here. I truly envy what you have done and look forward to reading more in the future!

Some of the stories involving your daughters remind me of when my parents moved to Spain for a year and I was thrown into a new culture and language.

Monica

LYN said...

Hi Kaz..may I call you that?? ;-)
I'm an online mate of Gaz's..nice to "meet" you...I didn't see the follow this blog button on your page by the way...but here I am anyway...

Unknown said...

Your neighbor sounds like the wicked witch, but she certainly makes for humorous writing material!
http://theexaminedlife-sheria.blogspot.com

Sage Ravenwood said...

Your BIL pointed me in your direction. I have to say your neighbor most certainly doesn't sound...sane. I think I might of had the same reaction you did. I think your daughter finding interest in what the day stands for is an opening for sharing the history. I promise to come back by your way again. (Hugs)Indigo

Franglaise said...

Hi guys,

thanks for all your lovely comments, really made my day. Now I get no work done at all, just log in and while away the hours, lovely for me, not so great for the bank account - oh well!

Gillie said...

She is really a nutbag!! I LOVED the DROP DEAD! I guess she didn't. :P