Who would have thought...all that new found time that I'd have I don't. I think I would if I were a little more structured with my days, but I've kinda been letting Kherington determine what gets done.
So...what have we been up to?
Kherington and I jumped on the metro and took it down the Grand Place and walked around the markets and shops there. We had our first Liege Waffle (with chocolate) in Belgium. It was fun to watch people and walk around. Kherington was a little champ...she was so happy and then conked out and took a long nap.
I met up with one of the other Deloitte spouses. She has a cute dog that Kherington loved chasing after. It was nice to be able to talk to someone who'd been where I am, see their apartment, learn more about the different areas and life in general in Belgium. On top of all that, she even gave us a box of graham crackers for Kherington...you can't buy graham crackers here (sad)...Kherington has been loving them. The only down side is that they are messy and she likes to leave me a little trail of where she has been...coffee table, carpet, window...
We drove around the different areas and saw a couple more apartments of people from Ryan's work. We're going out with the housing people on Thursday and hopefully we'll find a place that we like.
Church is interesting. Since it is predominately French, we wear headphones for English translation. Then there is an English Sunday School class and English Relief Society class...both pretty small and comprised of people from all over the world who don't speak French but speak English.
Today I had lunch with the English ladies from the two Brussels wards. Since it wasn't metro accessible, I dropped Ryan off at work so I could have the car...this was my FIRST time driving here. It was definitely interesting. Stoplights are on the side of the road instead of straight ahead, street signs are on the buildings instead of the street corner and are small and only show in one direct (the GPS has been the best purchase), cars just kinda 'go for it' and dart out into huge roundabouts or left turns, cars stop in the middle of the road if there is no parking and them you just drive around them...anyways...lunch was potluck style. It was fun to get to know some more people here. Everyone was super nice and helpful.
Those have been really the only venture's 'out'.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Bonjour
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Stay at Home Mom - Day 1
Today was Ryan's first day of work....which means my first day at home with Kherington. For the record this will be the longest I have ever been left alone with Kherington....I know, kinda crazy. So how did the day go?
- 5:00am - I woke up and looked for housing in Belgium (we are provided with a real estate person here to help, but I need to become more educated about pricing and the areas and such)
- 7:30am - Kherington woke up cranky. She went to be the previous night around 11pm and slept through...with a bottle sometime during the night, but never left the bed. She played with dad a little and crawled around whining.
- 9:00am-12:30pm - Kherington slept. I looked at more housing and tried to figure out how to do the basics here (shopping, banking, garbage, etc) and did part of the first Rosetta Stone French lesson. La fille boit (the girl drinks)...getting good.
- 12:30pm-2:00pm - Kherington played, ate some mac n' cheese (that we packed with us), took a bath, dressed and got ready to head out.
- 2:00pm-3:00pm - We went shopping (there is a grocery store right next door so we didn't venture far). Kind of a long shopping trip...we explored all the different foods. I said bonjour just fine when we checked-out then it was all downhill. The checker asked me a question in French, then I messed up on the thank-you and said gracias instead of merci (oops...hopefully I get better at this).
- 3:00-3:30 - I got the jogging stroller out and found the path to a park I was thinking we'd go explore...Kherington had other plans
- 3:30pm-present (currently 6:15pm) - Kherington is sleeping. I joined her for a while, but figured I could get some stuff done if I got up.
Here she is in all her glory:

Highlight of the Day: I bought chocolate hazelnut spread (not the nutella brand, but tastes just as good). It costs less than peanut butter costs in US (including the dollar to euro conversion). Yummy...I'm thinking once we have a oven (right now it's just a microwave and stove) and some cooking ingredients I'll try substituting it in a peanut butter cookies recipe!
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