French customs: around the table

Last night, we were invited by a family we know from school. Their youngest daughter is with Jean-Baptiste. We had a great time, and it was good to be in a French house, and to follow French ways of doing things for once.

The food was very simple. But what matters in an occasion like that is the company and spending time with people. There’s no hurry to go from one course to the other, and you end up spending several hours around the table without you noticing. We started with the apéritif. Then we had soup, the main course (Boeuf Bourguignon), salad together with the cheese, pudding, and coffee, or herbal teas for the ladies. During the meal, adults could drink red wine, and the children had water, or sirop (some kind of squash).

About half way through, the neighbour joined us. Here husband is in hospital, and she had only just come back from visiting him. So our friends went out to get some news and invited her to join us. It was a pleasant evening.

There are differences with socializing in the UK. On big difference is the time it takes to eat. We arrived at 7pm and left at 12:15am. That’s 5 hours around the table. Another difference is that in the UK, you would go through the meal and move to the living room to have coffee on the sofas and chat. But you don’t do that in France. You stay around the table until it is time for you to leave.

Looking forward to the weekend

We’re always looking forward to the weekend. Here are the plans:

Tonight, we have been invited by a family from the school. Their youngest daugher is in Jean-Baptiste’s class. We’ve been to their house several times, and they have come over, but never for a meal. We are looking forward to it.

Tomorrow is supposed to be off. But I am not sure I’ll have finished my sermon preparation before tonight. Jean-Baptiste is going to a birthday party down the road in the afternoon, so I might get some work done during that time. At the same time I need to start looking for a lawn mower. I may go in the morning.

I am preaching Sunday. this week, I will be speaking on the Christian’s relationship to the law. It should be interesting.