Feed on
Posts
Comments

Monthly Archive for May, 2008

I’m back…

I’m finally back after being sick for 2 whole weeks. I most likely had a urinary tract infection and I literally thought I was going to die after a whole week of a high fever. Melania and Maya were sweet and Melania helped me out in a serious way with Maya. Maya now has 6 [...]

Read Full Post »

Memo to self…

…must get something for Luca’s snoring…

Read Full Post »

The mystery of average Italian salaries

My friend and her family are considering moving to Ireland. We got onto the topic of quality of life as I told her that many of my students are convinced that Italy has one of the highest qualities of life. Both my friend and I have our doubts, especially since my friend is considering moving [...]

Read Full Post »

Hardships of motherhood

It’s so hard to be a Mom. Yesterday, Melly and Maya stayed with their Zia Sara while I taught my lessons. When we came to pick Melly up, she burst in to tears crying that wanted to stay for dinner at her aunt’s house. Sara had invited her inlaws for dinner and Melly desparately wanted [...]

Read Full Post »

Beautiful wedding ends on a sour note

We attended a traditional Italian wedding over the weekend in Gualdo Tadino in the region of Umbria at a breathtaking agriturismo / hotel called Le Terre del Verde. The agriturismo gives its guests a range of choices when it comes to accommodation: hotel, farmhouse or rental apartments. In the main building there are glass panels [...]

Read Full Post »

What do you miss about America?

One of the most common questions that comes up during an English lesson is: What do you miss about America? It’s not such an easy question because there’s not just one answer. I can easily list off all of my favourite products and stores: Tom’s of Maine toothpaste, Whole Foods, Barnes & Noble, Oberweiss ice [...]

Read Full Post »

Life in a small Italian town…

As an American who grew up in the city of Chicago, I can say that most city dwellers would probably cringe at the idea of living in a small town. But I can guarantee you that life in a small Italian town is quite different from an American one…at least I’d like to think so. [...]

Read Full Post »

I attended the first Foodcamp this past week in Italy. So what is a Foodcamp and are tents involved? No, no tents involved. A foodcamp is similar to a Barcamp, which is “an international network of user generated conferences — open, participatory workshop-events, whose content is provided by participants — often focusing on early-stage web [...]

Read Full Post »