We arrived in Lyon the evening of April 1st. Our good friends, Dominique and Roger invited us over for Easter dinner on April 5th. (We were approaching awake and compos mentis by then.)
On Tuesday, the 7th we went to see Laurent (at Estelle and Laurent’s home) to retrieve David’s bicycle after Laurent had stored, taken care of it, and even beautifully detailed it during our absence. (On the way home, David noticed that the electric bike would cut out randomly – more on this in a later post.)
(For any of you coming into our blog for the first time, Estelle and our daughter participated in an exchange when they were 15 and 16 years old. Since then Estelle has met and married Laurent and had two sons who are now adults. We have been close friends ever since that initial exchange and are considered part of Estelle's extended family and vice versa. Paul, her elder son, has actually visited us in the US.)
Okay - back to eating and friends. On Thursday, the 9th, Anna went over to Dominique’s and had a quick lunch with her.
Friday, the 10th, we went to Laurent and Estelle’s to see Paul who was home on leave from the Army until his next training session, and also to enjoy Laurent’s delicious, barbecued lunch and lots and lots of conversation.
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| L to R David, Laurent, Paul, Estelle |
Then on Monday, the 13th, we had lunch with Estelle near where she works in Lyon.
On Wednesday, the 15th, Dominique and Roger came to our apartment for lunch. On Sunday, the 19th, we were at Dominique and Roger’s for lunch again. Then, the next day, Monday, the 20th, eight of us gathered at a restaurant to celebrate Dominique’s birthday.
L to R - David, Dominique (the birthday girl), Elizabeth Juvet (in the bike group), Catherine Zervos and her husband Tony (in the bike group), John Robbins (in the bike group), Roger, and Anna.On Wednesday, the 22nd, David went to a men’s lunch.
On Tuesday, the 28th, Nathalie and Stéphane, our good friends and current landlords, came to dinner at our apartment. The dinner was preceded by a little surprise drama when Nathalie's car's windshield wipers decided to quit working during a heavy rainstorm. The dinner main dish was fortunately one that could just happily continue to simmer until Nathalie and Stéphane were able to arrive. It was great to see them again!
And, on Thursday the 30th, we went to the monthly Del Cano lunch. (Del Cano is actually a group of mostly retired Brits who welcomed us into their monthly lunch group years ago.)
Whew! Guess we were busier that we realized. However, we didn't ONLY enjoy various meals. We promise there will be more info in the next posts.


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