Our summer started with a flourish. First, Tom was promoted to Commander at the beginning of June. I am so proud of him, but of course he doesn't think of it as a big deal. Tom's dad, Tom Sr. and his wife Barbara came over for the ceremony. His dad, being a retired Navy Captain, was able to perform the ceremony. We had a big cook out at our house that evening which I would not have been able to pull off with out Barbara's help. Thanks, Bubba!!! The grandparents took Victoria and Anabelle back to the states with them for 5 weeks. The girls went to a day camp at the Jacksonville Zoo, had Victoria's 10th birthday celebration at Adventure Landing with some friends, and spent endless hours in the pool and on the dock crabbing, fishing and learning how to use a cast net. Victoria is apparently a pro now. They also got to go out in a neighbor's boat and go tubing and knee boarding. Barbara took them up to our old neighborhood in Georgia and they got to spend a couple of nights with our friends the Lacaria's. Ami and Chris and their kids Zach, Sarah and Emily were wonderful to them, going to the local water park and out to eat. They ended their almost 3 week visit with a night at the local dinner theater to see The Sound of Music. Their seats were front and center and were mesmerized the whole time.
They are spending 2 weeks with my parents in Charleston, SC right now. They have been equally busy there going to the beach, waterparks, pools, lakehouses, and doing fun stuff in the yard and cottage with Granddaddy. Our dear extended family, Jim and Dixie Roberts, hosted a 4th of July celebration and invited my parents, V and A to their beach house. They spent all sorts of time on the beach, stayed up till the wee hours watching movies, and Dixie, daughters Kelly and Amy (the girls' godmother) had an "unbirthday party" for the girls. They are in Charleston for a few more days, then get ready for their return to Italy on the 15th. We are ready for them to come home. We miss them terribly.
We have tried to have a little fun ourselves while they were gone. We were able to take a day and go just south of Rome to Castello Gandolfo (the Pope's summer residence) and just stroll along the lake and eat a typical Italian 3 hour lunch. It was a wonderfully relaxing day.
We have been very lazy as well. I had all these grand plans to get some reorganizing and sewing done, but it is just too hot here most of the day.
Our 4th of July weekend was spent traveling with our friends, Joe and Terry Mooney. We ferried to Sardinia, got to eat dinner at our favorite agriturismo (farm/restaurant/hotel), then up the next morning to ferry to Corsica to our favorite spot up on a mountain with the hotel set right next to a mountain stream in Corte, the capital of Corsica. We wandered around the town of Corte, and had a typical Corsican dinner. Saturday we headed up to the "finger" of Corsica to the village of Luri and went to a wine festival that we went to every summer we lived on La Maddalena. It is a small to-do, but very fun and not something you normally find in the travel books. We bought several cases of wine, and returned to our little oasis in the mountains to get some rest before having to ferry back to the mainland of Italy on Sunday. It was a lot of traveling to go to a tiny wine festival, but well worth it for us to get back to some of the places we enjoyed when we were stationed in Italy before.
I am going to stop now. I didn't realize how much I wrote!!!
Hope everyone had a wonderful 4th of July.
They are spending 2 weeks with my parents in Charleston, SC right now. They have been equally busy there going to the beach, waterparks, pools, lakehouses, and doing fun stuff in the yard and cottage with Granddaddy. Our dear extended family, Jim and Dixie Roberts, hosted a 4th of July celebration and invited my parents, V and A to their beach house. They spent all sorts of time on the beach, stayed up till the wee hours watching movies, and Dixie, daughters Kelly and Amy (the girls' godmother) had an "unbirthday party" for the girls. They are in Charleston for a few more days, then get ready for their return to Italy on the 15th. We are ready for them to come home. We miss them terribly.
We have tried to have a little fun ourselves while they were gone. We were able to take a day and go just south of Rome to Castello Gandolfo (the Pope's summer residence) and just stroll along the lake and eat a typical Italian 3 hour lunch. It was a wonderfully relaxing day.
We have been very lazy as well. I had all these grand plans to get some reorganizing and sewing done, but it is just too hot here most of the day.
Our 4th of July weekend was spent traveling with our friends, Joe and Terry Mooney. We ferried to Sardinia, got to eat dinner at our favorite agriturismo (farm/restaurant/hotel), then up the next morning to ferry to Corsica to our favorite spot up on a mountain with the hotel set right next to a mountain stream in Corte, the capital of Corsica. We wandered around the town of Corte, and had a typical Corsican dinner. Saturday we headed up to the "finger" of Corsica to the village of Luri and went to a wine festival that we went to every summer we lived on La Maddalena. It is a small to-do, but very fun and not something you normally find in the travel books. We bought several cases of wine, and returned to our little oasis in the mountains to get some rest before having to ferry back to the mainland of Italy on Sunday. It was a lot of traveling to go to a tiny wine festival, but well worth it for us to get back to some of the places we enjoyed when we were stationed in Italy before.
I am going to stop now. I didn't realize how much I wrote!!!
Hope everyone had a wonderful 4th of July.
3 comments:
Hey! Donald and I enjoyed catching up on what's going on with you guys over there via your blog. We are possibly planning a trip to Italy/Germany next year, so we will be in touch!
wish we could have been there for the pin on... I am so proud of my Tommy !!! I love that face !
love all the photos...hope we will be in some of the ones taken this next year in Italy !!!!!!!!Uncle Biggs and Auntie Dixie
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