Nice In Nice

The day-to-day musings of a middle-aged American housewife living "part-time" in the South of France and loving every minute of it. (Bloggin' my "buns" off!)

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

As a new decade dawns -- a disputable detail, which until recently escaped me -- we reflect on the many gifts we've enjoyed, especially these last 10 years.

Jody and I remain grateful for our blessed lives, filled with love and people important to us. "Baby Ella" is one of our greatest gifts; a promise that our world will continue and, will continue to improve.

Technology has been both a blessing and a curse. We now text and tweet, rather than talk. We peruse pictures online instead of seeing familiar faces, face-to-face. Should we lose a "connection" we are sometimes at a loss of how to connect with those we need the most.

Without such changes we risk complacency and, perhaps a lack of challenging stimuli. Yet, these are just some of the many innovations that we who are lucky enough to hang around, decade after decade, see and discover.

Life after all, is an avenue of adaptation.

Personally (and, since this is my blog, it is all about ME) such challenges aggravate and humble me. For, without this progress my best hope of sharing these random thoughts would be contingent upon my inability to transform bleached tree trunk into something of interest (come to think of it, despite the ability to receive recent correspondence from outer space, my challenge remains the same).

So here goes.

Between our 14 nieces and nephews and, our multiple "unofficially adopted" international children, we remain hopeful for our future (including, improved human computer interaction). More on the future later, let's look back over the past decade with fondness and, a few fun facts...

The "00's" began with a long list of items necessary for the survival of "Y2K". An embarrassing trip to a "bulk-buying" warehouse (thanks to a dear friend who is a member) found me with a cart full of items, some we still have today (24 hour candle anyone?).

We proudly celebrated 10 years of marriage -- a first for both of us -- with a small gathering of family and friends in Las Vegas. Elvis' surprise appearance all but overshadowed the fact that I had squeezed into my wedding dress. The "King" did provide an excellent photo op for our holiday card.

Toga X was the grand finale of 10 years of gathering sheet-clad, middle-aged folks together to consume Jell-o "shooters". Today there is talk about a 10-year reunion of sorts. However; should that not come to pass at least we have a vintage shooter, framed from circa '95.

Then, we witnessed the birth of the Euro, on site, the greatest "commercial rollout since Christianity". Fortunately, we had already secured another version of Chez Dyer, which remains both a lovely lifestyle and, a worthwhile investment.

As we begin to "summer" in Chez Dyer Duex, "menu" French became my focus and, with Jody's support I embraced my European roots. Not necessarily the star student of Alliance Francaise nor, Roger Verge's school of cooking, my tenacity paid off as I learned to communicate and cook, beyond my wildest dreams.

Of course, a proper French lady is accompanied by a proper French dog. Ditto became a favorite accessory, going with us to restaurants, Church and, sometimes with me to school.

My desire to learn or, live part-time on the French Riviera, continued. And, the International University of Monaco became another attainable goal, one that reaped more than good grades; great friends and a life-long, global network.

During this decade of many blessings, we also felt the pain of loss. Cindy and Pop -- Jody's Mom and Dad -- departed. We still miss them and benefit from their wisdom. One of my favorite examples was Pop's immediate response to my pursuit of an MBA; "you can't go wrong with education".

Such life lessons continue to define my existence and, still serve me well. Whether it be dealing with family and, the many challenges such extensions may bring or, new adventures such as my current business opportunity, I remain grateful to come from a place of abundance.

Speaking of which, this opportunity is a primary reason for my dormant blog. This venture has consumed my days and, sometimes my sleepless nights. Yet, it too is a gift.

When "my other Jody" told me that she shares my daily pain of figuring out what to wear, I was amazed. After all, she's from New York, always fashionable and, has more clothes than many of us put together. She then described a solution and, I knew I had to help create this tool.

With the full support of my "first" Jody, we are looking forward to not only launching this web tool but, also being well dressed for the next decade. A decade we will begin with the celebration of our 20th wedding anniversary on St. Valentine's Day and, Aunt Vee’s 101st birthday shortly thereafter.

Thanks to Ella Amena Marie's attendance, we will have four generations with us to celebrate. And, thanks to my trusty sewing machine, "Grandma Ella" will have a new dress.

May 2010 and, the next decade, be filled with the smile of a child, for such a gift brings much love and hope for all. Happy New Year y'all.




Smiling children; Caroline, Dawn and Louis, circa 1964. Photo by big brother Kjell O. Nelson, III.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Fall into Love

With a spring in her step, this determined young lady leads us into a new season of joy.

"Princess Ella Amena Marie" -- as are all children -- is our hope for the future, one filled with peace and love.





Many thanks to all parents and, a happy birthday to "Grandpa" Jody.

Dear readers (those faithful who remain after months of limited to no posts)today's schedule no longer allows for daily or, even weekly posts. All is well, just busy and working hard.

Posts will be submitted as they arise. Share your thoughts and, keep in touch.

Madame Dyer

Monday, September 28, 2009

Maryline, True Talent

Yes, our dear friend's talents have been recognized by the Grammys! Maryline's song; "Jealous Love" (Female Pop Vocal Performance) and, "Hey DJ" (Female R & B Vocal) are both, on the GRAMMY NOMINATING BALLOT!

Check her out:

www.marylineblackburn.com
www.cdbaby.com/all/maryline

(And, on my blog: September 9, 2008). Continue to spread the word on all of your social networks.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

La Côté d'Azur




Like many families, we recently took a summer vacation. It was a pleasure to see friends and classmates. We enjoyed some lovely weather and, too much good food, c'est la vie.

As we wrapped up our trip to "la plage" I noticed this post card. Could it be that someone has turned my discarded hearts (regard mon blog; 4 octobre 2005) into art?

To view more of Pierre's work please see: www.pierre-hugues-polacci.com

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

National Dog Day

According to dailymail@holidays.net, today is National Dog Day; "A day for dog owners to recognize and honor their pet friends and to thank them for their loyalty and unconditional love".





So we did by arriving in France today. Known for their love of "les chiens" (the dogs) the French accept dogs almost anywhere. Ditto has already graced the outdoor flower market, the terrace of the cafe next to us (begging and barking, so not French! ) and, a boutique or, two (the Euro is 1.42 to the USD so, guess who will shop her closet?).

For more holiday info, especially since we're on holiday "pendant deux semains" (during two weeks) please see: www.holidays.net. Twittering? Join the Daily Holidays - http://twitter.com/holidaysnet (or follow @holidaysnet).


Thursday, June 04, 2009

"Celebutante" Dog/Blog




A four-legged furry friend, one who splits her time between two Souths -- Atlanta and Nice -- knows she's a lucky world traveler. And, when she is highlighted on one of the world's most celebrated blogs, she knows she's really special!

Check out Ditto's bark of authority on: www.avapierce.com. This blog informs all of us on the subtleties, as well as the rules, of world travel.

Ditto may now take a coach seat, knowing that she arrived on the world stage, via Ava.

Enjoy,

Le chien incroyable

Be certain to check out Ditto's designer snack jar (compliments of Brenden and Ellie, her new best friends) on Ava's rant.

And, for readers who would like to bark with Ditto, feel free to email her at:
Dittodyer@hotmail.com

(Of course, she would have done all of this on her own but, like her Auntie Caroline noticed, she doesn't have thumbs!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Chocolat? Need We Say More?


We did -- "merci notre amie Elisabeth" -- as we enjoyed The art of tasting chocolate and selecting the perfect accompanying beverage.


"Bonjour Nini, bonjour Ella,

Cela fait longtemps que l'on ne s'est pas vues ! Comment ca va ? Vous avez l'air toutes les deux tres occupees. L'alliance française organise une conference sur le chocolat. Vous etes ok pour me rejoindre? Le sujet de la conference est sympa et ca va etre l'occasion de parler française ...
Dites-moi si vous pouvez venir. "

Chocolate with French friends and wine? As the French "raise the bar" -- sorry, couldn't resist, "comme chocolat"! -- with wine, we enjoyed learning the delicacies of such treats.

Nini et moi avons répondu; Oui, nous serons là et oui, nous adorons le chocolat!!!

Benjamin Desmartins, Chocolatier


In the event you adore chocolate, please see: http://www.comptoircacao.fr/

And, for future French festivities please see: http://www.afatl.com/