Thursday, September 30, 2010

Birthday Celebration in Italy











We recently celebrated Angela and Mishaela's birthdays. The birthday dinner was at a ristorante called D'LIAs. The steak here is awesome. We each ordered a spedoni of steak and a side of some of the best tasting potatoes you will ever eat. We followed the main course with dessert. The cannoli and tiramisu was unbelievable. It was a very enjoyable evening. The next day the birthday girls opened presents and we had the birthday cake. Happy Birthday Angela and Mishaela!

First Grandchild




Well, our oldest daughter, Annelise, recently had her first baby and our first grandchild. Her name is Olivia. A big baby, over 8 lbs and 21 inches long. They both seem to be doing well. This is a new experience for Annelise and she is making every effort to do the right things and be a nurturing and loving mom. Angela and I are very proud of her. We look forward to seeing them both in a few months when they fly here to Italy to visit us for a couple of months.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

A Day in Nettuna and Anzio

Saturday was a good day. Angela, Mishaela, and I met up with a co-worker who introduced us to a couple from Spain. I will be working with the husband as well. We started the day at the American WW II Memorial Cemetery right outside of Nettuna. Over 7,000 American Soldiers who lost their lives fighting in Italy are buried here. The name of each Soldier is inscribed on the walls inside of the memorial building. The grounds are immaculate and very well maintained. It was very touching and the murals in the memorial building were breathtaking.The visit was well worth the time and you should consider stopping by if you are ever in this part of Italy.

We left the cemetery and went to to an old piazza in Nettuna where we had lunch at a ristorante recommended by a native. It was a beautiful day, so we ate al fresco. We treated ourselves to a three course meal. First, we had Antipasti dishes of bruschetta, octopus, squid, anchovies, couscous, thinly sliced and marinated swordfish, and eggplant lasagna. Bread was also served along with a nice white house wine. Next, we had the Primera course of spaghetti with mussels, fresh garlic and olive oil. I made the cardinal sin of asking for parmesan cheese with a seafood dish. Won't do that again anytime soon. You are also frowned upon if you don't finish what is on your plate. Believe me, with the amount of food served, it was no easy feat to complete it all. Finally, we were served the Segunda course of fried squid, fried pan fish, and fried whole shrimp. The meal was exquisite, though pricey.

After the meal we drove to the town of Anzio, also on the sea. We ate some awesome Gelato for desert and then walked around town. We thoroughly enjoyed the company and getting to know the couple from Spain. They just moved here as well. Angela was able to put her Spanish skills to practice and communicated pretty well.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Town and Sea Port of Gaeta




We drove to the town of Gaeta yesterday to meet with the housing representative, Franco, and complete all required paperwork for our rental home in Latina. Franco is a very nice and helpful Italian man that speaks good English. Gaeta is a small sea port on the Mediterranean coast. The scenery here is gorgeous. Gaeta is how I pictured the Italian coast to be. The landscape and scenary is awesome and the sea is a beautiful blue green and clear. Unfortunately, our day here was all business so not any time to really do much site seeing. We did stop at a local cafe' and bought a pastry (paste'). Very tasty! We will definitely be back to visit.

Visiting Caden in Rome













We took our first family trip to Rome on Sunday to Visit our son, Caden, at St Stephens International School. He is a boarder there. This is his 5th day there. You would have thought it was his 3rd year there. Mr social butterfly is settling right in and making friends. Very nice to see. He has already gone on a couple of excursions into Rome with a few of the kids from school. This is a great opportunity and should be a great learning experience for Caden. Teenagers from all over the globe attend this school in Rome. Forty of them board at the school and the rest are day students that live in Rome and return home after class.

Caden was our tour guide and he took us to the Campo de' Fiori area of Rome. This is an area with many shops and restaurants (ristorantes). Every morning here is a fish and produce market. At night it is a social gathering hub for Italian and international youths. We ate lunch in this area and had our first experience eating authentic Italian pizza. Very tastey! A crispy crust and all fresh ingredients, like, tomatoes, herbs, mushrooms, sausage, cheese. They put little to no sauce on.

Arrived in Italy

Well, I finally arrived and joined my family in Italy on Friday 2, September. I flew into Rome about 8:15 am. Once I cleared customs and got my baggage I called my wife Angela and told her I had arrived and was in the baggage area. She was at the airport as well. After a miscommunication and waiting for each other for 45 minutes we finally reunited. What a joy and blessing.

I have been here for five days (Angela and the kids for 15 days) and living temporarily in a small two room apartment. Beds and pillows are uncomfortably firm and no air conditioning. Oh, and it is very warm here during the day. I have not seen the temperature but it feels like 90's. The evenings do cool down nicely outside. Not sleeping very well due to the firm beds, heat, and my body still adjusting to the 6 hour time change (it is currently 3:14 am here). But, a little discomfort is worth it. Each day gets better.