The mission is receiving new cars and we've been tasked with driving the Puglia cars to Rome for the exchange. This is the second such trip (the first was at the GANS conference the end of August). This time, we stayed in an unoccupied senior couple apartment in the same complex as the Assistants' and the Gee's apartments.
The back side of Mount Vesuvius from the autostrada.
Keep on keepin' on!
The Gee's took us with them to the Roma Institute for the GANS activity Friday evening.
They prepared a meal for 20+.
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These are the two "Ganziani" assigned to the Institute, Anziani Hammons and Aponte.
What a treat to spend time with these great young adults.
Saturday, we were tourists in the heart of Rome searching out some fine souvenirs for family and loved ones at home.
I actually ordered the salad and we swapped 1/2 way through.
Piazza Navona
Who wouldn't want one of these to drive?
We enjoyed watching conference at the apartment and eating a Pinsa (a rectangular pizza popular in Rome)
The Gees, from Camas, WA were great hosts. They have the same calling as we do, young adults.
Sunday morning, we headed back to Bari, arriving in time to watch the Sunday Morning session (with the +8 hour time difference) with some of our favorite young adults. From left to right, Sorella Marshall, Sorella Ivie, Anziano Bryant and Anziano Whitten.
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