Never having been someone who is really conventional, well, that is what I like to think!
Anyway, never having been someone who is really convenional, many rites of passage have gone unmarked in my life and for me in the lives of those who are the closest to me. As age, and some would say, wisdom, is coming upon me, I reflect on some of these ideas.
Yesterday was my nephew's 18th birthday and it was not his birthday exactly which has lead me to do some research but something he said in a facebook entry.
Depending on the society and culture from which one comes, becoming an adult is marked at a different times and in different ways. For many, these rites are at puberty and during adolescence and are:
"often quite brutal in nature, requiring novices to endure starvation, mutilation, infestation, radiation (from the sun), and other insults, from which not every member survived. In a way, it was a culture's system of "quality control," to ensure that those who were admitted to the adult role in that society had the specific attributes needed by the community (e.g. strength, endurance etc.). " (http://thehumanodyssey.typepad.com/the_human_odyssey/rites_of_passage_around_the_world/)
In today's industrial societies things have often changed and the rite of passage from boyhood to adulthood takes other forms and often has very little to do with the real change from childhood to adulthood, that is to say, becoming independent and supporting oneself. However, these rites are still important and are still intrinsically linked to tradition and the idea of rites being for ' women only' or 'men only', and that we belong to one of these groups.
So one really important rite in Britain when a boy reaches 18 is to 'buy his first pint for his dad in his local pub'!
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Matthew's 18th today!!
Last week I got on the phone, I thought "late again for a birthday", but no, too early! Woe is me!
Anyway, TODAY IS Matthew's birthday. Not just any birthday but what has become important as one of the rites of passage: Matthew, my nephew, is 18!!
I just can't believe it. Your kids and sibblings kids just seem to grow up so very quickly. That is what life is all about, I suppose, but it is not until you are a parent that you understand what your own parents said in the past!!
Now for a bit of the nostalgia... I suppose that were it at all possible to turn back the clock, I personnally would turn it back to the age of 18 or at least the age of 18 as I perceive it today which might not be the same as it was! Yes, I would like to be 18 again. Adulthood, but still with so much energy, hope, naivity (?), expectation and no bills!!!
So this is a Happy 18th to you Matthew, from me.
Song: Everybody's free...
Anyway, TODAY IS Matthew's birthday. Not just any birthday but what has become important as one of the rites of passage: Matthew, my nephew, is 18!!
I just can't believe it. Your kids and sibblings kids just seem to grow up so very quickly. That is what life is all about, I suppose, but it is not until you are a parent that you understand what your own parents said in the past!!
Now for a bit of the nostalgia... I suppose that were it at all possible to turn back the clock, I personnally would turn it back to the age of 18 or at least the age of 18 as I perceive it today which might not be the same as it was! Yes, I would like to be 18 again. Adulthood, but still with so much energy, hope, naivity (?), expectation and no bills!!!
So this is a Happy 18th to you Matthew, from me.
Song: Everybody's free...
Monday, 21 September 2009
Flying
Flying is great it is just the time it takes to get to and from the airports. As you can see from previous posts, I spent the weekend in London with Wills and Kat. Stupidly, well, perhaps there was some sort of financial stimulus, I took the early morning flight back from London on Sunday. Wills took me to the airport, thanks filston, but here in Lyon I had to do the 15 min or 5 kms journey back home. It took 90 mins!!! and 10,10€, a third of my flight fare from London to Lyon!!!!! It is so frustrating when you are sailing past where you live because there is no bus stop!! I am so looking forward to the tramway being finished, it will be just so much easier, although I am not sure that it will be much cheaper.
Here is the link for news of the new tramway from Lyon to St Exupéry (Lyon's airport):
http://www.rhonexpress.net/control/index.aspx?alias=home
Here is the link for news of the new tramway from Lyon to St Exupéry (Lyon's airport):
http://www.rhonexpress.net/control/index.aspx?alias=home
Saturday, 19 September 2009
London
New York, New York a wonderful town, but what do they say about London? I'm getting married in the morning.....oh wouldn't it be lovely. And it is!!! Hey it really is, it is lovely and great and wonderful and everything else. Yesterday I arrived here in London to see Wills and Kat in their new place and what a place. OK, there was a delay in the Easyjet flight, but once on it, there was a smooth and quick flight.
Then this morning and today... The weather has been great. So I went up to town to see some of the sights and especially to see
Monday, 7 September 2009
A long drive back!!
But I got back about 28 hours after leaving Budapest!! I did sleep a little the rest of the time was driving, driving and more driving. I got back at around 18h30 and went to Mireille's place only to find that everyone had already left! A fine thing!! I was really tired so when I got back to Bron, I watched a video but there was and is nothing to eat or drink!! not even milk!! Thanks!!
This morning I have spend looking through mail, the tax office want even more money!! Mowing the lawn, but will have to do that tomorrow as well, doing the washing and getting it out and taking the very few tomatoes but loads of grapes!!! I've never had so many grapes.

This morning I have spend looking through mail, the tax office want even more money!! Mowing the lawn, but will have to do that tomorrow as well, doing the washing and getting it out and taking the very few tomatoes but loads of grapes!!! I've never had so many grapes.
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Great evening
So, we have eaten, drunk, danced, some of us have smoked (cigarettes(but that is bad enough)) and ...
Trying to make a video!!
I should be out doing the shopping for a meal that I am making for this evening, instead, I am sat here seeing how my macbook works and have just found imovie so here goes!!
Does anyone know why the sound is just a little behind the image? If you do, please let me know!
Does anyone know why the sound is just a little behind the image? If you do, please let me know!
Wednesday, 2 September 2009
Musical fountains!
Have you ever thought of a musical fountain? Well if not you should make your way to Budapest and Margit-sziget Margaret Island in Budapest. Here, with others, you can sit and listen to all kinds of music as the water plays to it.
I have also seen this in Phnom Phen in Cambodia last year! Where else can we see/hear a musical fountain?
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