12 May 2010

My First Book Tour/Into the Land of the Mafia


What do you think of when you hear the words "Sicily", "Palermo", "Southern Italy", "Cannoli"..... Jim Woodroof's Southern Italy book tour, of course.

And what a tour it was! Grandaddy is here in Italy speaking about his book "Between the Rock and a Hard Place", which has recently been translated into Italian. Many churches throughout Italy requested that he come and speak to their congregation, and so a book tour was in order.

We started out our trip with the church retreat in Velletri - a small town near Rome. The retreats are sometimes the only times that we see certain people of congregations throughout the country. We had a good turnout at this retreat. Jillian, Lindsay, and I taught the kids class Saturday morning. We sang our own Italian rendition of "The Lord Told Noah" and talked about the story of Noah. Then we had all the kids draw their own ark with their favorite animals. And of course there was snack and outside play time! We had some good presenters, and also a representative from each church stood up on Saturday evening and gave an update on their respective congregations. It was a good time to find out what everyone was up to and all that they were involved in.

Sunday morning we left Velletri and drove to Aprilia, where Grandaddy preached the sermon for that morning. They have an amazing congregation - so welcoming and friendly. I always enjoy visiting there. We were invited to stay and eat with them at their potluck, or "Agape", which we did willingly! :) Then their chorus had a rehearsal, and they sang for us and did a wonderful job. Grandaddy really enjoyed that.

From Aprilia we drove on down to Naples. We arrived there at about 6 or 7 Sunday evening, and Grandaddy spoke again to the congregation there. Unfortunately that was all the time we could spend in Naples. We grabbed a pizza (and let me tell you, they deserve all the pizza-hype that they get!) and headed on to our hotel on the Amalfi coast.

Now the Amalfi coast is a beautiful place. Unfortunately, reaching it at midnight, in the rain and cold and dark, with a crazily winding road, we didn't see very much of it. We spent a peaceful night, and then left the next morning after breakfast. Still beautiful, despite the clouds!

Our next stop was the ferry! We boarded the ferry and landed in Messina on the island of Sicily. How beautiful Sicily is! It was different than I had remembered from our HUF trip there. We drove on towards Catania, stopping in Acicastello to meet Anna Maria and Alan Earhart for dinner. It was so good to see Anna Maria (whom I knew because she had lived in Florence before) and her new baby! Well, new for me...I guess he is a year old or so. :) And I met Alan for the first time. We had a good dinner with their family and then drove on to Catania to meet our host families.

Jillian and I stayed with the Cammarata family - we are good friends with their daughter Melissa, who is about our age. They were so hospitable, offering us every convenience and providing anything and more than we could ask for. Such sweet people! The next day, Melissa took us around downtown Catania, showing us the duomo, the main theater, the fresh fish market, and also her university, which is a former monastery. It felt like we were in another country, not just in the south of ours! Everything was a different artistic style from Florence - the Baroque style is very ornate and detailed. It felt a little like being in Spain. Melissa had to leave us for a few hours, so Jillian and I decided to take the tour bus around the city - which ended up only costing 5 euro! amazing!

From Catania, we went and saw some of Agrigento and the Greek temples they have there. Unfortunately, all we could do was drive through as we were short on time. Then we were on our way to Palermo. We also got a very warm welcome from the church in Catania, not to mention the best take-out pizza i've ever had in my life. :) After dinner about 10 of them walked us back to our hotel. It was so nice to meet all of them! We also took a bus tour of the city of Palermo, which is beautiful! Lots of shopping, theater, and beautiful outdoor places. We were sad to leave after only a day, but we had our reservation on the overnight ferry to Naples.

After an evening of card games and after eating a RATHER expensive dinner in the cafeteria, we all went to sleep in order to make sure we were up by the time we had to disembark. We reached Naples at about 6:30 the following morning, got in our car, and headed back to Florence! We were so glad to be at home and eating lunch with Rosa by 1:00pm.

It was a fantastic trip! We met lots of new people and visited many congregations (several of which I had never visited before). And our six-seater Fiat Multipla got us there and back, safely, soundly, and comfortably! :)