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My husband and I are Canadians enjoying life in the UK with our two young kids. Cancer is part of my life now -- but it does make the good things in life even better.

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April 2009 Masthead

The Pottier Family

Snapshots and Ramblings from across the Pond -- Jessica, Peter, big boy Jasper and little Pascale
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June 28

Summer in England

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Wow .. where did June go?!  It has flown by and I can’t believe the kids will be finished school in less than two weeks.  Our nanny is gone now and I am fully engaged in my new job as full-time mummy, taxi driver, cook, entertainer, punching bag.  Luckily, we’ve had some fantastic weather here in the UK – seems like the first year in a long, long time when we are actually seeing some summer weather during the summer! We have enjoyed some great days out this past month both in London and in our backyard of Kent picnicking, picking strawberries and playing boules.  It’s been fun spending more quality time with the kids and I am  looking forward to more summer fun back in Canada … very soon.

June 01

Birthday Boy

 Jasper is five years old today.  Happy Birthday, my son-son!  I love you sooooooo much – to infinity and beyond (plus eighteen)!
May 30

Spring in Paris

 

Paris Photoset

Another half-term break has come around (did we have so much vacation at school?!).  We hopped on the Eurostar for a four day trip to Paris with my parents and stayed at an apartment in the 6th arrondisement near Jardins des Luxembourg. We had mostly sunny and very hot weather.  It was a good enough excuse for especially Pascale to eat loads of ice cream and swangle a new pair of “Paris sandales” from Por-Por!

May 18

Split, Croatia

 

Split, Croatia Photoset

 

Peter and I took advantage of Por-Por and Gung-Gung’s most excellent babysitting skills to do a long weekend getaway to sunnier climes without the children – Split, Croatia.  The old town is an UNESCO site found within the walls of the Diocletian Palace. It has changed quite a bit since my last visit which was a part of a high school Mediterranean “field trip”.  Back then, Croatia was part of Communist Yugoslavia and the Split I visited was adorned with gigantic Tito portraits everywhere and the streets filled with military men carrying massive machine guns. Now the palace is littered with hip cafes and restaurants.  There were quite a few surreal moments during the weekend – travelling light with no kiddie paraphernalia, having lie-ins until 10am, being chatted up by a man who simultaneously claimed to be an ex-SAS man, Shaolin monk, natural healer, reincarnate of the Pope and Dalai Lamai and future husband of the Thai princess.  But the one moment that felt to be the most surreal had to be listening to a retro set of 80s music including Depeche Mode in a taxi and remembering that it was actually really “cool” when “Everything Counts” was released during my last visit to Split … back in 1983!  So wonderful to have these delightful memories to remind me of my vintage …

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(Nice one, Pottier!)

May 14

Happiness is meeting the Happy Man

Matthieu Ricard at BFF, Barbican

With several strokes of incredible luck, I had the opportunity to meet a very awe-inspiring individual this week – Matthieu Ricard. He appeared on stage for a Q&A session following a showing of his film, The Devotion, as part of this week’s International Buddhist Film Festival which we attended. Then both Peter and I actually had a chance to have a dinner with him and a small group due to his association with our family friends who have sponsored London’s Many Faces of Buddhism 2009 initiative. I was like a star-struck teenager!  He truly does emanate inner peace, loving kindness and compassion.  It’s not everyday that I have a chance to meet a Tibetan monk (and an accomplished photographer!)-- I really can’t say if he is the happiest man alive as deemed by Time Magazine, but he sure is a happy monk! 

My mother passed me a signed copy of his book Happiness last year when I was going through my treatments and feeling sorry for myself.  The book continues to inspire me to be a happier and better person – I can’t recommend it highly enough.  I found this clip posted on You Tube and it’s worth a view:

 

CMN Family Day Event

Last weekend we went up to Cambridge for a Caring Matters Now Family Day event.  It was a very fun day and we were delighted to see so many new families (about fifteen).  The support organization is a little known charity but one that is very close to our hearts. We are raising research money to learn more about the CMN skin disorder with the hope of developing better treatment options but more importantly, it is just an opportunity for Pascale to meet others with the same condition so that she will never feel alone.  Here are some photos from the day’s events. 

We have a fundraising push this year in memory of a little girl who passed away due to CMN complications – it reminds us just how much we still need to learn about the condition.  If you can help, please do so as we appreciate every little bit!  Please visit here:  http://www.justgiving.com/martinthirkettle

 

April 12

Easter Weekend

 

Flickr Photoset – Hampstead Heath Easter 2009

Happy Easter to everyone!  We have had a nice weekend including an Easter egg hunt on the grounds of Kenwood House in Hampstead Heath.  It was the first time we took the kids to visit our old stomping grounds of NW3 – I felt very nostalgic recalling the many miles Peter and I used to rack up while training for marathons in the beautiful park.  Oh lost youth.  It was a rather drizzly day but luckily, the weather held out just long enough for the kids to find all the golden eggs -- the key to obtaining chocolate treats for the train ride home.

On Sunday, we drove to coastal town of Whitstable.  We picked up some very fresh fish from the market for our Easter Sunday dinner.  I’m surprised the kids ate everything on their plate after their afternoon of prawns, ice cream and seemingly endless chocolate! The Easter Bunny was very generous this year.

April 04

Dorset Break

 

The kids are on their three week spring break right now. This past week, we took a short holiday in Dorset and the weather was on our side for once! We stayed in a lovely self-catering cottage which was part of Greenwood Grange, a range of converted farm buildings (in the heart of Thomas Hardy country – his birth place was next door).  We spent our days exploring the beautiful Jurassic Coast – Bridport, Lyme Regis, Lulworth Cove, the cliffs of Burton Bradstock and the sandy beaches of Studland. The kids had a great time rambling, playing on the beaches and searching for fossils and seashells.  They also had a super time feeding some of the 600 swans at the Abbotsbury Swannery on Chesil Beach and checking out the animals at Kingston Maurward College Animal Park.  We even found some fantastic and memorable restaurants including the Crab House Cafe in Wyke Regis which served up no-nonsense, fresh oysters and fish from the local area.  The pretty little, destination restaurant on the seaside met the approval of Jasper who you can see really enjoyed his man-sized portion of scallops!

Crab House Cafe - Wyke Regis

March 22

Mothering Day

The best gift a mother could get on Mothering Day – a song from my boy:

 
2009 Mother's Day from JMa on Vimeo.

March 20

Spring is Coming!

I know it’s been quiet on the blog front.  Winter is not the most uplifting of seasons for me (especially when I’m not skiing!) and I’ve been finding the last month or so a little tricky.  I guess I am coming to realize that this darn cancer thing is indeed a journey and doesn’t exactly end just because the treatments and surgeries are over.  Let’s just say I am having to adjust to my new life as a cancer survivor. It’s a great place to be but it’s filled with lots of bittersweet emotions which I cannot even begin to explain.   There is no doubt that having the ‘c’ is a life changing experience.  Now I just need to figure out which bits of my life need changing …

In the meantime, I am trying my best to enjoy the present and this means lots of time with the kids.  I can’t wait for spring – a season for awakening. Another term has passed at school and I am continually amazed at the progress both kids are making.  It is really fantastic to see how much they enjoy learning and having fun at school.  I don’t think I was ever that keen!  Click here to download a sample of Pascale’s nursery journal and below for some sound bites from our wonderful little reader …   

 

 
The Reader from JMa on Vimeo.

 
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