Here are some miscellaneous photos of our comings and goings this week.
On our morning walks, we sometimes pass by this huge eucalyptus tree. Dawn is very dutiful to stop, talk to it and give it a love pat.
We're all familiar with Cheerios, right? Well, in the US they are made by General Mills. Here in Italy, you can see that Nestle must have a license agreement to produce them. And they taste more "sturdy" than the ones I ate back home. And just like cereal at home, you can enter contests to win a PS5.
I took this picture to share with my two VW Vanagon buddies back home, Trent Christensen and Dan Dahl. Notice this one has already been personalized for me. How thoughtful!
Monday was Ferragosto, a national holiday. It is also when all missionary apartments get their semiannual deep cleaning. Here's Sister C with all the cleaning supplies we bought to help the missionaries with the big clean up.
Speaking of Ferragosto, We were invited to lunch at the Ramunni's. Here is Sister Ramunni's mom, Sister Palmisano posing with dessert, a wonderful cream & fresh peach cake.
His wife was out of town visiting relatives, so we invited this faithful member, S_____, over for lunch. He is so grateful to be a member of the church. He was raised in Iraq and was a member of the dominant religion there. Then he met the missionaries while working in Sweden. We attended their sealing in the Rome temple back in June.
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