Ok friends and family, sorry for the delay - but I assure you there is a good reason for my lack of communication. ONCE AGAIN, my life in Rome has been uprooted and I'm back to square one. BOH. I had to leave the family I was living with because of 'technical difficulties' as we will call them, and I am now living in a Bed and breakfast near the Vatican. without internet. FABULOUS. Anyway, don't fret because I am so used to just rolling along at this point I have no time (or money) to cry over spilled milk. Let's see how many idioms I can fit into this blog entry.
Anyway, I quit my teaching job (because frankly I didn't like it and it wasn't a lot of money) and I'm spending this week with a new family with two little girls. I am basically going to be a mom for the next 8 months. This job requires A LOT more than Marco did, but I think I need this. No more 4-12 serving job. I need to learn how to be an adult, and manage my time. SO, now you're up to date. I'm sorry this is short, but I will upate you more next week when I move in for sure. For now, I'm going to play circus with my new little girls (and have a glass of wine when they go to bed.)
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- Carrie
- I'm off to the land of wine, opera, and beautiful men - all the things I love! Let's see what God has in store for me in Italy...
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enjoy the rollar-coaster ride of events that is going on...sure, its crazy and you have no idea what is going on with your life. however, doesnt that help let god be in control more easily? you are forced to give your life to him because everything is already wild. consider it a blessing. and while on the rollar coaster...keep your arms up, continue screaming and laughing, and stop to pose for the picture along the way...its the best part.
just dont get punched in the nose like sarah did when we were kids...sorry sarah... :)
LOVE. PRAYING.
That's such a shame...our cathedral has high speed internet- you mean the vatican doesn't have free wifi you can steal?
I just checked with my boss and he said that the Vatican DOES have wifi.
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