A Daily Thing

Chut! The unspeakable ‘Scott’ project

Posted in photo by Sabine on November 18, 2010

Project for my nephew's birthday

My little nephew Scott just turned 5 (and it seems like yesterday I was on the phone with his father at 1:30AM Melbourne time getting updates on his birth, dancing around the kitchen in excitement/sleep-deprived delirium – does it go even quicker when they’re your own?).  We’re working on a little project for him and we need the weather to seriously start cooperating because we can’t do it in rain, cold and wind.

Speaking of birthdays, it’s also my mother’s today.  But I’m not working on a project for her involving paper and scissors…  I know, I’m playing favourites…  Sorry Maman…

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Our little Mira

Posted in photo by Sabine on October 8, 2010

Our sweet sweet Mira passed away on Wednesday morning.  It’s a very sad time for us.  I still can’t believe I won’t be seeing those little brown marble eyes anymore.  Now I just have to remember to eat three times a day because when I’m grieving I forget.

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Then and now: our tenth wedding anniversary

Posted in photo by Sabine on October 5, 2010

Then: wedding shoes (I only wore them on the day).

Now: today’s shoes (will definitely be worn again).

Then: new scent for wedding (Le Feu d’Issey).

Now: my current favourite (Cassis Rose from the Body Shop).

Then: wedding hair (fresh white flowers).

Now: I actually bought these 10 years ago intending to wear them for our wedding, but decided against it last minute and ran to the florist for fresh flowers instead.

Then: just married!  Walking to our wedding lunch.

Now: married ten years, about to have anniversary dinner.

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On love (and farts)

Posted in regular by Sabine on October 5, 2010

I actually never planned to write this.  Back at the end of June when it all started I couldn’t manage a post in two weeks so wrote a quick and vague ‘Things are sad!‘.  Then proceeded to list things that made me happy, so I would focus on the bright side of my life.

I can honestly say the last three months have been some of the hardest I’ve ever lived…  Maybe reading this you’ll think it’s all very sad.  Maybe you’ll think there are worse things.  I think both views are true.

You might be familiar with the little furry face that is Mira’s if you’ve come by a few times.  Mira is an 11 years old little grey schnauzer and she is very, very sick.  We think of our family as a unit of three, but she is not our surrogate child, nor do we don’t dress her up in clothes or treat her like our baby (except at Christmas – she gets to wear a Santa hat and totally resents it).  She is a huge part of our lives: a trusty and utterly valued little companion that brings us bucket loads of joy.

We found a tumour on her spleen at the end of June and it was taken out.  The day of her surgery could have been her last one but it wasn’t – at 4PM we heard she was recovering really well and the rest of the day was joyful.  For dinner we had salad with walnuts and grilled haloumi (grand miam).

She started chemotherapy and tolerated it really well.  But in the last three weeks she hasn’t been doing so good.  She’s had seizures, and we’re fairly positive there’s a brain tumour in her little head causing them.  Her heart is much larger than it’s supposed to be, and her lungs are getting tired too.

She amazes her vet by how happy and bright she is all things considered.  She amazes us.  But in all honesty she is near the end of her life and I know it.  And it feels so damn unfair – she is such a sweet and loving and clever little creature and I don’t want her out of my life.

And yet the life we have now is incredibly hard: it revolves around 5 different types of medication, monitoring her breathing and adjusting dosages, stroking her head and talking to her when she has seizures and panics, being overall as churpy as possible so she can enjoy our company as usual and some sense of normal.  Watching her being slower, older and responding by making sure she is comfortable for as long as possible.  And then, I can’t even say it.

I’ve been told how long she’s got to live at most, the three most likely ways she’s going to die and what I have to do to help when it happens (thankfully it involves giving her the same medication and jumping in the car each time so that’s easy to remember).  I have timed how long it takes to drive to the vet (10 minutes in good traffic) and have already made peace with losing another 3 license points if I speed a bit on my way there (first strike was a red light…).

It’s in my nature to be optimistic but it’s hard right now not to dwell on the incredibly hard things yet to come.  We joke a bit about her being a senior citizen, her sleeping and farting most of the day, and her obsession with going out onto the balcony (she’s scratching on that window every five minutes – and keeps on scratching when it’s open…).

I don’t know how to deal with this, some days are downright awful and others are tolerable.  Most of the time they’re a mixture of both.

I love my Mira and that also means I’ll have to let her go.  But for now, she’s snoozing next to me.  And farting.  And that’s strangely comforting…

PS: I wrote this yesterday but didn’t have time to publish it as things went a bit pear-shaped and she spent the night at the animal hospital.  So right now, she is snoozing and farting next to a poor unsuspecting nurse, not me.

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Happy birthday Sophie!

Posted in regular by Sabine on September 11, 2010

I can’t believe it’s come around so fast (and I’m sure she can’t either!), but today is my sister’s birthday!  Yay!  Happy birthday Sophie!

Some things of note about my sister:

  • Her favourite flavour of anything sweet is vanilla.  Always.  (So the cupcake pictured is a vanilla cupcake).
  • She doesn’t eat breakfast straight away when she wakes up – she lingers in her pyjamas for a while and after about half an hour, she’ll eat.
  • She is the cutest in pyjamas.
  • She reads freakishly fast – can knock a 500-page book in a few hours.
  • She is afraid of spiders just like me, yet plucky enough to trap them under cups and shoo them out if need be.
  • She met her husband during a job interview (and she got the job!).
  • She always greeted my mother’s ‘Let’s repaint the hallway/corridor/bedroom/cupboards’ with enthusiasm.
  • She’s great at painting walls.
  • She is very very warm and friendly (that’s from Christian).
  • She spent more than an hour coming up with ways to do my hair when a stupid Parisian hairdresser cut it too short.
  • She screamed ‘You suck Britney’ from our kitchen window when the primary school kids next door were doing a dance number to a Britney Spears song.

I love you so much Sophie!  Millions de bisous!

Read more things of note about my sister in last year’s birthday list.

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My father’s daughter, and the fruity oil lamp

Posted in photo, regular by Sabine on August 4, 2010

We both blow our noses very loud (and have been known to wake people up doing so).  We are both partial to the Barber of Séville which he took me to see when I was 12 (also both partial to its comical rendition by the Quatre Barbus).  We love a good glass of wine or, even better, champagne – which neither of us can hold very well and which makes us giggly.  Neither of us can lie.  We both love our chocolate dark, our coffee black, and watching the Légion march.  Neither of us is really handy…

Except…  My father has an impressive skill which I do not share: if you give him a mandarine, he will eat it (so far, that I can do just fine as well).  But he will eat it in such a way as to hollow out the peel and preserve the central tangle of fibres.  And then he will turn the empty intact mandarine peel into an oil lamp.

I’ve only seen him do it a couple of times, and the rarity of the occasion and time gone by have just made the memory even more magical, bright and elusive.

But me, when I eat a mandarine it looks like this.  And I haven’t tried but I’m pretty sure setting the random pieces of peel on fire wouldn’t look as impressive or magical…

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Happiness is… a father daughter tradition

Posted in regular by Sabine on July 17, 2010

Every year on my birthday I receive an email from my father, and every year the subject line is simply a number.

Today was no different and he didn’t deviate from our tradition.  The subject line said ’31′.

Last year I was also graced by a phone call, since I suppose turning 30 called for a bit more pomp in his mind.

Merci Papa.  I love my dad.

(Image from here).

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Happiness is… watching the July 14th military parade on youtube

Posted in Video by Sabine on July 16, 2010

As long as I can remember we always did this at home on July 14th.  My mother and brother never cared much but sister, father and I loved it.

Father always got excited by the Légion marching – and always told us the same tidbits year after year chuckling (‘They march slower!  Ha ha ha!’).

Since I can’t watch it live from Melbourne, I always have to wait until some blessed soul uploads to youtube.  Done.

In case you’re wondering, I’m a total pacifist – but I love the military parade anyway.  Nothing says 14th of July like watching the Légion.

Watch last year’s parade here.  I’m a creature of habit.

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Happiness is… Coen brothers movies

Posted in regular by Sabine on July 15, 2010

Watched late at night snuggled into a puppy pile.

(So far: The Big Lebowski, FargoRaising Arizona, and maybe my favourite: The Ladykillers).

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Hardship and the necessity of hope

Posted in regular by Sabine on July 15, 2010

My little family has been going through some tough times lately. Whilst I prefer to learn and change through curiosity and (hopefully not always brutal) introspection, at the moment I’m doing it through meditating on loss, hard choices, heart-melting unforgettable and unconditional love (with some sleepless nights thrown in).

I’ve learnt by now I am not a pessimist, and prefer hope over hopelessness.  So I am going to put my optimism to good use and will write about things that make me happy. Starting now…

(Image from here – it makes me happy, as well as this one).

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