Here comes a little selection of our late expedition, in the gorgeous region of Bretagne. We made this long trip ( over 10 h- drive -car) for different reasons, but mostly to assist our very good friend Seb gendarmerie baptism ceremony . This very official ceremony ponctuates a 10 month – training . That really was an event we wanted to share and to witness …
It was well orchestrated. The first part was an early morning blessing and baptism mass in the most lovely little church ever : Pleyben. It was celebrate in French & in Breton, brightened up by latinic “inclusion” and a lovely african version of Notre Père (Lord's Prayer).
Then we had an exquisite lunch in a typical crêperie . I opted for a goat cheese, slow roasted tomatoes and honey crêpe, along with a fresh glass of mild cider. Jp ordered a forestiere buckwheat galette (pictures underneath) .
We then attended the official (and non official) photo session …
And then assisted to the very formal, and traditional military ceremony with hundreds of other people. We were lucky enough to have an agreeable weather, which is quite a luxury in Bretagne … especially at this period of the year …
the next step was the autoritatives interventions and speeches … the vin d’honneur ( the cocktail) and finally the reception …. That was really an emotional day and something we feel lucky we have the opportunity to experiment …
à suivre …..
9 commentaires:
Oh! how much I love galettes and crepes! I can feel my mouth watering ;O) Lovely photos... Nice to see you back and happy! :O)
Sabine, I've missed you!
Looks like you've been having fun...great pics!
avec un papa militaire, 4 ans passes a Chateaulin et la famille paternel a Brest, j'ai presque une petite larme a l'oeil en regardant tes photos...
puis comme ton post le prouve, oui, en Bretagne il fait super beau!
merci xxx
Your blog is so nice ! Thanks so much for visiting and comment on my blog . !!!1
I feel like I'm there. Great reviews!
The pictures are gr8!! i enjoyed your tour!
That crepe looks divine.
Baptisms are so very special and emotional to attend. I know the parents were very happy and felt blessed to have friends and family attending. Makes for some great memories!
thank you for taking us with you on this wonderful journey...xo t
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