We had such a great time having them here. We really took advantage of evenings and weekends so that we could see Rome together. It is really easy to get down town with a bus/metro ticket which costs 1 euro. So we can catch the bus just down from our house... OK, tiny apartment.. and ride about a half hour to the metro, then hop on that to get into the heart of town. Each ticket lasts 75 minutes so we can travel round trip for 2 euro.
2 really cute faces!!!
They also saved my bacon. Dresden spent a day with me on my computer helping me learn things I really needed help with. Logan got Davids computer all cleaned up and got us functioning so much better. Can't even say what a help they were to us!!
David, Logan and Dresden standing in front of the Pantheon. Lots of walking to get there!
Me and Dres in Bracciano a little village we all walked through for about an hour enjoying the quaint houses built on top of each other.
Romantic... YES! but remember, you can't stop at a 7-11 on your stroll. Bring water and eat before you leave the house. One more.....
and another :)
Before we knew it Dres and Logan had come and gone, but we made some memories that will last a life time.
Love You Two!
You can read all about their trip on their blog here
The temple construction is going along . We are still at lots of concrete and rebar stage, so I don't have a lot to say that 's new. Lot's of cement trucks everyday. :) Elder Fenn greets and talks with the workers daily and has made some good friendships. Many of the guys have questions about the church and he is able to talk with them in an easy manner. Next time I have a story, but it has to wait.....
PIETRA SANTA
Elder Fenn went on a very fun adventure last week. He loved every minute of it. The contractor rented a van and hired a driver to take the Rome team, and the architects and design team from Salt Lake City to the stone company where the exterior and interior stone for the temple is being fabricated. They drove north for 3 hours. Pietra Santa is located west of Piza near the coast in Tuscany. The drive was beautiful.
A hillside view of Pietra Santa from SAVEMA the stone supplier. The church is always taller than any other structure in town.
Savema fabricates stone from all around the world. The stone in the temple will come from Spain, Bolivia, Brazil and Italy. The exterior is from Italy. whoot whoot! I had to say that. It was a very productive trip. Final decisions were made for interior and exterior stone that will be used.
Large saw cutting through marble. One cut can take up to 24 hours.
Maybe these pictures can give you a feel for the place. While he was there he saw the stone that is being prepared for the Freedom Towers in New York. He thought that was fun.
and one more...
How many Mormon's does it take to choose the stone for a temple.....? I guess we can't post the selections yet. So I won't but they are beautiful. David found this trip fun. He is a friend to all here on the site and they rely on his translation for so much. Not just with the language but he helps to tie the cultures together and helps them understand each other.
What? You want another picture of the little village? Ok, but just one.
We send our love to all. Elder and Sister Fenn.
I loved this blog post! I'm so glad some of your kids have made it to Italy to visit! Someday I will see you there too. Love ya, keep on lovin' the mission!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, I have wanted to tell you how lovely your blog is for a long time, but I haven't stop to do it! How are you doing so far away from family and friends? Do the sisters in your Ward/Branch reach out to you and make you feel welcomed? I hope so. Your pictures of Italy are wonderful. I am so glad that Dresden and Logan got to visit you there. What a treat! This is such a special time in your life right now. You are making wonderful memories that will last a life time. I have been thinking of you and missing you. Continue doing the good work of "building the Kingdom". I love you girlfriend! Suzanne
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