This blog was formed to allow friends, family, and supporters to follow my activities throughout my two years in Italy. My work with Avanti Italia will include teaching English using the Bible, working with the church in Florence, and becoming involved in the communities of Scandicci and Florence.
24 November 2010
November Notes
Well, you can definitely tell it is finally winter here. Not by all the falling, changing leaves and crisp autumn air, but by the endless, endless rain! haha. The rain is posing a problem, as the Bible School clothes dryer is broken down - it's hard to get dry around here lately. We have an outside clothesline that we try to use as much as possible, but it rains and the clothes don't even have the chance to dry. Ah well!
This has been the month of weekend trips! The last month of October we went to Aprilia, a town about 40 minutes outside of Rome, for the youth retreat there, and it was great. The new guys got to meet a lot of people and make contacts that way, and we got to see some of the friends that we had already made. We ended up caravaning with 3 of our Italian friends - 2 from near Ferrara and 1 from Vicenza. Also Lindsay came down from Vicenza to ride with us. Harding let us borrow their van so that we could all drive down together - 9 people in the van and 5 in my little Panda car.
The very next weekend, Ryan, Laura, and I were back in the car and on our way back to Rome! They were invited to visit by the church there. We stayed at the house of Vittorio and Tonia Vitalone, who are such welcoming and gracious hosts. Their daughter Virginia and son Riccardo also made us feel very welcome. We had a great weekend - me seeing people again and they meeting them for the first time.
Then I had a weekend off of traveling. On Sunday the 14th we attended a concert organized by Robbie Shackelford that was held at the Florence church. A quartet (accompanied by a percussionist) of 2 different types of saxophones and 2 different clarinets played, and they were very good. We had lots of visitors and several of our students from the Bible School came.
Then just this last weekend, the two married couples (Ryan & Laura, Jessica & Eric) and I (driving) went to visit Vicenza. We left early Saturday morning and arrived in Vicenza by lunch time. We were invited to eat with Francesco Fergnani and his family (wife Lorenza and two daughters Miriam and Anna)....and let me just say that we ate well. A little tooooo well possibly. After lunch we drove to a nearby town to watch our friend Marco (who attended the youth weekend we held here at the Bible School) play in his soccer game. Then we drove back to Vicenza and met some of the young people from the church. We went and walked through downtown Vicenza and then ordered pizza to take back to Lindsay's apartment. We were housed by different families of the church - Jessica & Eric stayed at Marco's house, Ryan & Laura stayed with a young couple named Cristian & Sonja, and I had a sleep over with Lindsay, haha! On Sunday we attended the church service, and then Laura & Jessica went upstairs to help Lindsay with the kids' class while the rest of us stayed in the adult class. For Sunday lunch we were invited to Marco's house, and we ATE! His mother made a FANTASTIC meal that I think I am still full from to this day. We had pasta, delicious meat and potatoes in a kind of mustard sauce, spanish salad and coffee. It was a real shame that I was the one that had to drive home afterwards, because all I wanted to do it curl up and take an awesome nap!
On our agenda now are the preparations for our Thanksgiving meal. We have invited our students and some friend to eat with us Saturday night, and so now we are in the midst of grocery shopping, cleaning, and cooking in order to get ready for it. It's going to be a blast, with about 50 people in attendance. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone back stateside! We will be thinking of all our friends and family during this holiday season!
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