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In which we are celebrating one year in the USA!

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It has now been a year since we left London on a gloomy morning, all emotional, leaving our close friends and familly behind, not really knowing what was going to happen with us.

At this exact time, last year, we were arriving at the temporary house we only saw so far in pictures on Google Maps, fighting jet lag and trying to find our marks.

Our first day in the country wasn’t without glitches and we faced stupidity when trying to get our rental car as well as our own brain-dead state when we tried to fill our first shopping cart at Ralph’s that same night.

This first year has been filled with emotions (good and bad), adventures and discovery! Let’s admit it: It has been a roller-coaster! But there was one aspect of the US that I didn’t think I would face that rapidly: The legal system!

So as you know (per our previous post), we are currently in an awkward situation on the housing front and it turned evident that we would need some form of help to get out of this mess the best we can!

So what a better way to celebrate our first anniversary than to go and meet with an attorney!

We didn’t blow a candle or open champagne but it now feels like we are part of this country! We have an SUV, we live in a large house (for the time being), Sarah goes to the gym a lot and has “play dates” with her local friends, I enjoyed the last quarter of the Superbowl on Sunday AND WE CAN NOW TELL NASTY PEOPLE THAT THEY SHOULD SPEAK TO OUR ATTORNEY!!!

You have to love it or hate it!

Once again, Happy Anniversary!

In which we are moving AGAIN!

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So for those of you who are not located on this side of the pond and have left the family diary with pictures of our Christmas tree and Thia expecting Santa’s visit, things have changed a bit…

We have to move out of our house or face the law!

Why?

Well, we have been good tenants, signed a one year lease with an agent (left a huge deposit), paid our rent on time, taken care of the house as it was ours but the bargain seems to not have been respected on both sides…

The people we are currently renting our Toluca Lake house from have been renting us a house whose owner went into foreclosure without letting us know that this was the case. We all know that foreclosure is the new Black in California but didn’t think we would be impacted by this new fashion!

We found out in October that things might not have been as we hoped for when a first realtor knocked at the door and explained to us that our house was to be auctioned later that month. Shock, horror and immediate phone call to our managing agent! After having discussed the matter with them, we were told that everything was fine and that they were in negotiation with the bank to pay the debts and buy it from them.We believed them!

It turned out to not be totally true and according to official registers and a visit from another realtor, we have found out that the property had been sold on auction around Xmas time. Our current agent claims that they are suing the bank, are trying to reverse the sale and have even provided us today with a copy of the case, a nice rebate on the rent and assuance that everything is fine. Sadly for us, in the meantime we have been (not so) kindly asked to vacate the property within 30 days by the new owner and their agent who cannot sell the place as long as we live in it and hence is losing money by the day in a declining market.

We have tried to turn for legal help (useless) and have the help of a realtor friend of ours but this doesn’t change much the fact that if we stay where we are, we would face an eviction for unlawful occupation, despite having a signed lease (amended yesterday actually) and that we are still paying our rent (we fools!). Such eviction would result in a pretty bad record and hell for the next 7 years!

So, we are on the road again! Sarah is visiting house after house and we are trying to negotiate an as amicable as possible way out of this mess (but one thing is sure, we wont go down without a fight!)

Stay tuned and wait for the next (now usual) post about the “new” house!

In which we’re getting ready to celebrate our first Xmas in the US

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So it is that time of the year again and despite several differences with Europe (the major one being the weather), we are currently getting ready to celebrate Christmas…

Before the girls came back from London, I realized that most of the houses in our community were decorated both inside and outside. Trees were lit, reindeers made of light seemed to visit gardens as soon as the night was there and there was definitively a festive feeling floating in the air.

So last weekend, we took on to decorate the house and bought our Xmas tree… And what a tree! Our house, being slightly larger than our former apartment in London, we had to reflect the changes in the size of the beast. Actually to a point that for the first time ever, I had to climb on a chair, stand as high as I could to hang the star at the top of the tree!

Tradition was respected and Xmas music was played while we were all busy decorating the tree, mulled wine was being prepared , fireplace was lit and Thia was trying to help as much as she could. As usual, we found a place to display all the Xmas cards that we received and we even have lights on the den…

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Icing on the cake: That night, we were invited to our first street party where all neighbors were invited and all brought a little something to share. We actually went full British and brought English mulled wine (spiced wine) and English minced pies. Evening was fun. Kids were running around (Thia had a blast playing with the “old” kids from the street).

And today is Xmas Eve… We are getting ready for the big night and have managed to keep Thia’s to a rational level, Sarah has been shopping like mad for both the French style evening dinner and the English style lunch tomorrow, our guest room is filled with wrapped presents and Santa’s brandy will is waiting on the table, with brandy and minced pies for him and peanuts for the reindeers, even if Thia tried hard to have a taste of them…

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So to all of you, from us on this side on the world, we wish you a merry Christmas!

PS: On the Thia side, I must admit as well that I played a bad trick to her last night, when she was refusing to go to bed, screaming and kicking… “Santa” “suddenly” decided to call me on my cell phone and tell me that he was almost ready to leave the North Pole and thought he should not stop by our house as our baby girl wasn’t going to bed on her own… Well, 30 seconds later, we were kindly asked to switch the light off and leave her bedroom!

PPS: It is now 7PM and Xmas is upon us.  Adding to the warm feeling of the neighborhood, our next door neighbors paid us a quick visit to offer us a little box of cookies and wish us a merry Xmas…

A simple evening at home…

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Well, we might be far away from what we call home, and many of my friends often mention the lack of quality of the food over here, the fact that this place is full of fat people, etc…

Well, let me tell you one thing… Think again!

After Sarah had been shopping yesterday, I was lucky enough to indulge myself with a little French “degustation” platter last night made of fresh baguette, some French cheese (”President” Camembert, “President” Brie, “St-Augur” blue cheese, fresh goat cheese and hard spanish ewe cheese), all of this rinsed with a couple of glasses of a Cotes du Ventoux (Rhone).

It can’t get any better than this… 

Here comes the rain…

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Well, I just can’t believe it but one of the headline news tonight in Los Angeles is that “The Rain is Coming”… It is actually currently raining in Malibu and we are tracking its progress live on TV. Should hit us around 9PM (80% chance)… Well, actually, IT IS RAINING!!!

Still… Rain… Headline…

Baffled! 

PS: Well, I have been carrying my barbour jacket all day, just in case the rain makes it to Burbank by the time I leave the office… Seems that I might need itÂ