Wednesday, 14 January 2015

FASHION

Blue classic coat - a fav.
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Love my orange loafers

I'm calling this page Fashion. There are so many cute clothes, boots and shoes here. I don't know if I'm just noticing it more, but I feel I want to buy everything. I don't think I'm going to have enough room in my suitcase to take it all back with me.
So far as of today, January 14, 2015, I have bought 5 pairs of shoes, a pair of boots, 6 coats/jackets, and I don't how many skirts and tops. And I still have 10 months left. I knew I would end up buying winter clothes, because I didn't bring any. But, does one really need 6 coats, I guess I do. I realized new clothes really makes me happy. I like looking stylish, and I get bored really quickly with my stuff. Most things I got at a pretty good price. Except for my purchase of last night. I bought an orange coat that is stunning. I paid way more than I should have. It was on sale, but even on sale was a crazy amount of money, that I dare not pen. But it makes me happy!
So when I buy something new that is worth noting I'll take a picture and include in on this page.
I probably need to retake this picture, because I look fat in it. This is a wool coat I got at a market. It's a mustart colour with a hood.

Bought this sweater for Christmas for Hyrum. It has patches on the elbows.

Saturday, 3 January 2015

We Run Rome


Sorella DiFranchi and Sorella Francom

With Sister DiFranchi


Not all here, but this is some of the other's that run officially
Wednesday, December 31, 2014 I unofficially run in the New Year's Eve We Run Rome 10K race. I heard about the race just the day before it was to happen and the entry was sold old. I didn't want to miss out on this opportunity so I asked Sisters DiFranchi and Francom, who I run with in the mornings, if they want to join me. They enthusiastically said YES!
It was a cold 2 degrees and wind blowing day. The race started at 2:00 at Circus Maximus. There were thousands of old neon yellow cladded runners.The three of us joined in about 3/4 in. It was exciting to run with so many people. They were all chanting or yelling. Music was playing and people cheered all along the course. We run through Via del Corso, through Piazza del Popolo and up Villa Borghese and that's where I began to tire. The hills were too much for me. I really felt like I wanted to quit. But the Sisters just kept encouraging me, running along side of me. I felt bad because I'm sure they wanted to go up ahead. But they didn't. Anyway I just kept at it. We went by the Colossium and by that time I just wanted it to be over, but I new we were close to the finish line. One hour and 21 minutes and we were over. Oh I was thrilled. 
We met up with the rest of the group. Everyone was so excited to have just participated in this. Normally we would not be able to, or the young ones anyway. But because it was New Year's Eve and they weren't going to be proselyte anyway the president gave the go ahead. 
Anziano DiDonato made these cool shirts for them to run in. I want to get one as a reminder to the race. Everyone who paid to enter got the neon yellow ones, but some wore the one the Anziao DiDonato made.
I was so grateful that I heard about the race in time to participate in this once in a life time event. And honestly, if I never run another 10k, that will be just fine with me!

Thursday, 1 January 2015

Christmas

Carolling - Piazza del Popolo


Sister Marsh




Elder Budd, singing Silver Bells

Microwave snowmen covers

Rome 2 and 6 plus Sarour and Shayla


Sister Hassall


Norma Salerno


December Zone Conference
My first Christmas in Rome has been wonderful. The office has been receiving parcels from parents every day for over a month and some late packages are still coming in. There were so many packages that there wasn't any room in the cupboards. You could barley walk in our office because they just spilled out taking over the office floor space. You could see by Sorella Marsh's expression how thrilled they were as they came to check if they received anything. The assistants made a Christmas run to many zones delivering Christmas packages and supplies.
During the Christmas Season I was able to connect with Stefania, Deborha and Bruno. Here Bruno and Santina are toasting me a Happy New Year.
For Zone Conference in December Sorella Waddoups had us in costumes reenacting the Christmas story.
I made the missionaries these cute microwave popcorn covers. I got the idea off Printerest.
I helped organize a breakfast for the Rome area missionaries. It was so fun and once again, just like the Thanksgiving lunch, they just love being together. I had each zone prepare a musical number. Sister DiFranchi and I sang "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". I gave the seniors the recipe for McDonalds in a pan and we made that while the young missionaries provided the fruit and drinks.
I went Christmas Caroling with the missionaries and the young adults in the Stake. We sang in Piazza del Popolo. A lot of people stopped to hear us. They took pictures and seemed to enjoy the songs.
Christmas Eve all the seniors left for a two day outing. I stayed behind because I wanted to make sure I could speak with Hyrum the next day. I was invited to have dinner at Norma and Daniele Salerno's home. It was a really lovely evening. They have a beautiful apartment. From their kitchen window they have a great view of the temple site. We had a typical Italian Christmas Eve dinner just like I would have had growing up.
Christmas morning I had Rome 2 and 6 district over for breakfast. We did a secret Santa. Elder Perry had my name and he got me a cute necklace. I just love being with them.
The rest of the day was spent skyping with Hyrum and family and friends. It was great to talk to Hyrum. he opened his gifts from me and seemed to like everything I sent. He talked to me about his plans for when he finishes in September. He would like to come here and start school in January. I think that would be a great opportunity and really probably a once in a life time opportunity to see Rome and area because I could show him around. He can even meet up with Andria when she comes in October for her research on her book. He also would like to go to London to see Elder Wilkie who will be off his mission. Once again, much more fordable to go their from here that from home. So he said he would pray about it and see.
I've seen some pretty lights around Rome. The lights at Via del Corso and international flags along the street for 3k. There was a huge tree in front of the Colosseum. The Fendi store was magnificent. And nativity scenes are everywhere. Except they all depict the nativity, which they call presepio, with village people, like the baker,butcher, ladies hanging their clothes. People doing their every day chores, somewhere in this big scene is the manger scene.Some are just spectacular. We saw one from the 1700's.
This has been a wonderful experience. I'm so blessed to be here at this time with so many wonderful people.
Example of a presepio (nativity scene)