tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1669762298855511295.post4252333499073781069..comments2023-08-10T08:24:08.460-06:00Comments on Mama Needs Coffee: 2 Fazza BambiniJennyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07923751596148085363noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1669762298855511295.post-15452958191359112932013-01-24T09:12:37.337-07:002013-01-24T09:12:37.337-07:00OK, so I've been reading (and loving) your blo...OK, so I've been reading (and loving) your blog for a few months. All your writing is excellent, and I love following this story of your move to Rome. But what I really, really want to know (Google = not helpful in this case) is, what is "fazza"? Aside from a young sheikh who wears fasionable sunglasses and goes skydiving (thanks a million, Google), that is.<br />Thanks!Menanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1669762298855511295.post-8642198904176334772013-01-21T13:25:31.331-07:002013-01-21T13:25:31.331-07:00I'm praying for you! I think you were smart t...I'm praying for you! I think you were smart to drop the language class-- you can get around with English for quite some time, and you can pick up the class again when life slows down a bit. <br /><br />I think it's supposed to get easier from here. : ) You've only been there a week, and look how far you've come!<br /><br />I rarely went to St Peter's for Sunday Mass. It was too touristy for me to concentrate. I only went to Santa Susanna a few times -- it was a little TOO American for me... but it might be just what you need. I always went to the 6pm Mass at San Giovanni dei Fiorentini ... it was awesome-- so low key and it was usually just me, a few Santa Croce students, Liz Lev, her kids, and her mom (aka Mary Ann Glendon) when she was in town, and George Weigel when he was in town. I'm not sure they still have it, since Father is back in the States, but it might be worth checking. I still miss that Mass.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1669762298855511295.post-70828027364790397302013-01-21T12:34:27.854-07:002013-01-21T12:34:27.854-07:00You're my hero. That's all I can say! My...You're my hero. That's all I can say! My husband was stationed in the Middle East a few years back and the kids an I journeyed 20 hours on a plane to visit him for a month. My two little guys were 5 and 3, so older than yours, and I STILL shudder at the sleep adjustment. That being said, they will figure it out soon and it will seem normal to be there. Hang in there!Krishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02999838147173390906noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1669762298855511295.post-72386575585095064802013-01-21T12:00:03.302-07:002013-01-21T12:00:03.302-07:00Oh Jenny, your sacrifices must be intended for the...Oh Jenny, your sacrifices must be intended for the sanctification of our country, or at least our president! <br /><br />Have you heard about the American community church there? English masses and American families... Will look into it more so I have info for you, <br /><br />Love you lots and miss you! Gigi asks about you every day! <br /><br />Love, <br />Margo Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1669762298855511295.post-17528666381678073712013-01-21T11:00:48.156-07:002013-01-21T11:00:48.156-07:00Moving to a whole new place is the worst. When we...Moving to a whole new place is the worst. When we moved from Detroit to Memphis, I went crazy for a while. Actually crazy. Like, paranoid conspiracy theory "those aren't con trails, they're chem trails and we're all being poisoned by a secret government population control project and so there's no way we're leaving the house" type crazy.<br /><br />When we moved from Memphis to Connecticut, the crazy took the form of dark depression where I was convinced every person we met wanted to kill as many as 4 of my children, thus reducing us down to "acceptable" numbers.<br /><br />I can't imagine what an international move would do to me. You sound like you've still got your sense of humor, so you're so far ahead of the game I'm in awe.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05629132804649152538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1669762298855511295.post-21307788112192309502013-01-21T07:03:49.263-07:002013-01-21T07:03:49.263-07:00Hi there!
Hang in there, I follow your blog and LO...Hi there!<br />Hang in there, I follow your blog and LOVE the adventure your family is on (even though I am sure it is overwhelming). With two littles myself, I couldn't imagine the journey you are on, that being said, occasionally, my crazy a-- self desires the exact adventure you are on! We will say some prayers for your family as you adjust. What a cool experience you are giving your children (do you sense my jealousy from across the ocean?!?!)Mary Wilkersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08895931413075965922noreply@blogger.com