I started the day quite early. At 6AM, my son woke up full of
energy. We took a breakfast, we played. Then at 7AM we woke up my
wife so we can all prepare ourselves to our appointment at the
local school. The idea was for us to tour the premises in order
to prepare him for the new school year of September -- well, not
"new school year" actually, but his "first school year". I have
to say that the place is great, there is a lot of space, a lot of
activities. And everyone is very nice. The little was delighted
and wanted to stay.
After this too short visit to his taste, we took him to the nur-
sery, then my wife went to the gym while I headed back home to
finish preparing all the papers for our afternoon appointment at
the police station.
We were due at 2:30 p.m. Nothing serious. It was actually the
last imperative regarding my wife's naturalization to become
French. An interview of one hour and a half for her with an in-
vestigator from the national police, and 40 minutes for me. It
was the stressful side of the day but, in the end, everything
went well. The investigator reassured me at the end by telling me
that he would give a favourable opinion in his report and that we
would have the answer within, maximum, one year.