I had forgotten how beautiful the city of Strasbourg can be even in the rain and the cold. It is quiet this Sunday afternoon. We landed just before lunch and had a spectacular Chourcoute Royal. We split it in two, although it is a one-person dish (many potatoes, a generous helping of choucroute, seven sausages and four pieces of smoked ham). Two large beers...It was a perfect lunch.
Three of our kids are joining us for dinner tonight (we rented a large house for the week) with the nieces, and nephews. We are going to a brilliant place called Les Haras, we will be 19 in all. A celebration for my sister, we will keep the sadness for tomorrow. Perry my brother in law will be there too. He is not a young man, as he is nearly 75 years old. My brother's wife will also be there, with three of her children. They keep in touch as they live only three hundred kilometres apart, and the cousins know each other very well. It is amazing, it is the first time that the entire family has been together since my mother's death more than 35 years ago.
The reason we are staying so long is that according to the local notary we have to be there for the reading of the will, which takes place on Wednesday.
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