La Maison des Mots - December (Noel)
JOYEUX NOEL 2022
Am I really the age it says on the birth certificate? Well, after this year of activity, getting my hosting legs back in action, I can not tell you how old I am, even if you inquired after a few coups de Champagne. This observation is very interesting to me. When guests were inhouse I felt those stairs from the ground floor to my third floor flat, the stairs to the garden, the crochety steps down into the cave. Always, there is a deep breath before hauling my panier up the few steps from the rue into the house. And most definitely I fell into slumber immediatement when my head hit the pillow.
But I am stronger. And methinks, I am wiser. My favourite words at this moment ? Ancora Imparo – Yet I Am Learning. Word on the street is that Michelangelo spoke these words in his last breath at age 88. Here’s to living well and long - with good words to say and believe.
Though I have very much needed a break after seven months of folk coming and going, it truly was glorious to see my plan of a guest house come to be. To see friends from Canada again, and meet new friends -young, middle aged and elderly - yes, my last guest was 90. He travelled from Vancouver to spend a month in Paris for his 90th anniversaire, and I was blessed with a visit. We enjoyed a few days of good company, and with the help of his teenage grandsons, we cooked feast after feast.
For the next while, I keep quiet. Well, if you can call learning how to prune fruit trees, and all other kinds of plants, joining the Lions Club (which is quite a schedule of activity) while taking the paperwork I stuffed into a cupboard for 7 months and sorting it so I can give it to a new accountant, applying for a new visa, finally coming to terms with the fact that I must learn the French Driving Code if I am ever going to drive here again, and entertaining for folk over the next weeks. Maybe it’s not quiet.
Mostly what I like best about keeping a quiet(ish) life is reading. It is difficult to read with guests about - I don’t even think about it when my days are full of care-taking. But guests often leave books in the library for myself and others to enjoy. The left behind novel I just finished and thoroughly appreciated is: The Midnight Library by English author Matt Haig. My next read will be Indiana by George Sand. And on those evenings when I know my eyes will not make it through many pages, I settle in with Minette cuddled under my arm, and Guy de Maupassant – A Day in the Country, a book of short stories.
Oh, just a few words about the activities here in Maison des Mots this coming 2023. I have changed things somewhat and will host only 5 episodes of the five-day excursion packages. One of my guests suggests I title this Five Day Jolly 'Come Eat with Me.' Though other interests of the region are in store for anyone who partakes of the excursion package, there is indeed a lot of eating involved.
Hot of the la Charite press: Two local women are about to open a bean to bar chocolate shop, and will do classes as well. I have met a French man who is a wonderful cook. We go to his home to learn his classic French menus, while cooking together and enjoying the rituals of the French table.
I leave you with this image by local artist; Bertrand Gauthier. The Gauthier family have lived here forever. His brother Joel was my Notaire when I purchased this old house, and his father, age 101, is still eating well.
Moi et Minette send you Kisses from France and our sincere wishes for a Peaceful and Feastful Holiday Season.