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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 I drive 500 miles (and we enjoy a nice break out of LA)

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In this holiday season, nothing much goes on at the office so I decided to take the week off between Xmas and New Year and finally take the family out of the Thirty Miles Zone also known as Los Angeles…

After gathering intel from various coworkers and friends, we did set our mind up to a trip to Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo (SLO). So Wednesday evening, we decided to book a hotel, look at the map and set up stops and places to visit…

At first Sarah wasn’t that sure of my driving and kept offering to swap with me, until finally asking if she could drive from Santa Barbara to SLO, but I had to make it clear that practice makes things better and I was allowed to get back behind the wheel after a pretty poor meal on the beach in Santa Barbara, only punctuated by an attack of a group os seagulls…

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After another couple of hours of driving, we finally made it to SLO and our hotel. Thanks to Expedia, everything was fine, room was booked OK and Thia had a large grown up bed just for her…

Day 2 of the break was the touristic day and resulted in the visit of Pismo Beach and its surfers (Thia met a Pelican) and the Hearst Castle, which against all odds, was extremely nice.

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You might wonder why the suspicion? Well, what could go wrong when an American multi-zillionaire decides to buy castles, churches, missions, roman vilas and God knows what in Europe and Asia and works on a architectural mash-up on the top of a hill, on a 770 hectares piece of land, while running close to 30 businesses? Well, everything! But not this time… (See pics)

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Our last day was mainly spent on the road, giving however a second chance to Santa Barbara, having blamed the guide and stopped at the harbor there. And this time, we really got why this is called the “Riviera of the US”… It just felt like Nice/Cannes and it has been decided that we will have to go back there at some point…

So all in all, cool little break, great sceneries and definitely  a new will to explore more of what this country has to offer!

As usual, more pictures in the pics section…

In which we wish you a merry Xmas

So Santa Claus has been, the Xmas tree was covered in wrapped presents, Sarah prepared a traditional Xmas lunch and we simply wish you a merry Xmas!

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PS: More pictures about Xmas here (Xmas Eve) and there (Xmas Day)

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…

In which we travel to Europe… LAST MONTH!

Once again, I have managed to elude my little blog for over a month and simply didn’t post anything about our current life, trips, etc. But we’ve done a lot since the last post…

So, last month, the entire family left sunny Los Angeles for a several weeks long trip back to Europe. Sarah and Thia had booked their tickets a long time ago and by pure luck, I had to attend a conference in London. I promise, no cheating, only pure luck.

Flight #1 LAX-LHR

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We are back in London and are straying at the Royal Garden. It’s cold, sometimes rainy and I don’t see anything of the city. My days are basically the following: Wake up early (6:30), get ready, meet Yoshi at Starbucks, jump on the tube, go to the BBC Broadcasting Center, attend 8 hours of meetings, sleep for at least an hour of these meetings due to jet lag, jump back on the tube, go to Hammersmith, do a couple of emails, go to pub, drink beer, have dinner, go back to hotel, sleep. Just as if I was still living and working there… Honestly, far from being my best trip to London!

Sarah, on the other hand, had some slightly different days. Meet with friends or parents during the day, enjoy the parks with Thia (feed ducks), walk on the streets of London (Oxford St., New Bond St. King’s Road), see all the nice parts of town, see more friends, do shopping! A perfect tourist life! :) She had a blast!

The few highlights of that week for me were the following:

- As Sarah had managed to organize a little gathering of all our friends, we spent a cool night at our former local , “The Salisbury Tavern”, drinking beer, wine & champagne, while chatting, as if we never left…

- Dinners with friends (Chris and team, Nono & Bea, Jef, Grant & Antony)

- I met a Dalek!

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We then left London, boarded our second flight and went to see my parents in France. France remains France and the first thing that we were told once there was that we should not count on any form of public transport as there was a nationwide strike going on. Luckily, we had a rental car and we avoided being blocked by French culture!

We stopped on our way there in Paris and spent a night with our dear friends Allison, Alex and Pipo. The kids had a blast together and so did the dads… I spent most of the time there with Alex looking at the set of games included in the “Orange Box” being played!

The following day, we managed to have lunch with Thia’s Godparents, Jean & Audrey as well as the newly wed Caro & Momo in downtown Paris. Our lunch barely finished, we rushed to Langres and 3-4 hours later finally arrived.

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While in Langres, traditions had to be respected. Long aperitifs in various bars (Thia can now sit on a bar stool and order her juice), the annual family Christmas dinner and the gifts exchange (we will be in LA for Christmas so better do it while we are all together).

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The sad news is that one of my old time friend and bar owner Fabrice has decided to sell his business and the next time we will be in town, his bar should be either closed or transformed. Bye bye “Le Café du Musée a.k.a. the Bikers bar”.

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After a couple of days, we decided to take a trip to Dijon, my old Uni town and do some more Christmas shopping while there. And what did we see there? What did we enjoy? A French speciality: A street protest!!! Students, state employees, etc, hands in hands… The main street was packed, slogans were shouted and sausages were sold on the side of the protest. Did I mention that we were in France?

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This year again, for the second time, I had the honor of being the one who takes our traditional family “Xmas Dinner Picture” as Dad is now rapidly declining and seems to have forgotten how to operate a camera, after well over 30 years of his life taking pictures on a daily basis… Alzheimer is a bad thing! Diner was fab.. Aperitif with Champagne (a little magnum), Foie Gras, Oysters, Smoked Salmon, Snails, Boudin Blanc, etc… 3 hours later, we were done, full, barely able to move!

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And Thia, as you can guess, had a blast opening her pre-Christmas presents!

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From there, we went back to Paris for our last night in France and had an improvised dinner  with Caro & Momo at my old local, “Le Vieux Logis”. The place hasn’t changed with theyears, the menu is still the same, written on a paper tablecloth, and I had to enjoy a little French delicasy: The Famous “Andouillette”.

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Another day, another flight. Thia is so getting used to the routine of the check-in, boarding, snacks, drinks, landing…

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Nothing to report at that point… Well, we don’t know yet, but all our bags have been left behind in Paris and we are about to land in Newcastle with only what we wear and what we are allowed to carry with us on the plane…

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As hinted, we land in Newcastle and wait for our bags. Nothing. Nothing and nothing… We then start filing the loss of luggage and have to deal with the local crew. Slight issue for me. Their strong “Jordy” accent! So for the first couple of days, we have enjoyed some interesting 3-ways discussions with the local BA staff talking to Sarah, Sarah translating to my right ear, me answering (no, they didn’t need a translator to understand me!) and them replying. Finally our bags arrive “by the twenty-three flight, man” (understand here 2:40PM or Twenty to Three, Sir) and all was good.

Same as in Langres with my parents, Sarah’s parents had organized our second Christmas dinner and we enjoyed it on the Sunday night, as well as the gifts exchange

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My trip in Newcastle is short. Very short and after a couple of days, I have to go back to London (Mike called me while at my parents and I had to shorten my trip by a day or two). I am back in London and spend the night with my little bro’ Jef. The night is too short, the pubs close to early and we are both tired. Tomorrow night, I’ll be back in California…

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I woke up that day to the sight of the London wintery weather. It is cold, grey, raining and totally foggy. I want to go home, to my large house, my cars and my garden… :) (well, I don’t really want to leave my friends and family, but anyways, I have to go!)

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So Sarah and Thia stayed behind and enjoyed another 2 weeks of Britishness while I was having the house for myself and discovering certain parts of LA.

Sweet note: On her way back, Thia clocked her first 10,000 air miles on one trip and got a little certificate for it!