Thursday, January 25, 2007

What A Difference A Day Makes....






Keeping up with the "too busy to blog" theme, it is Thursday morning and I finally have a moment to sit down at my computer for pleasure not work. Sheesh, this working mom stuff certainly takes away from your free time.

So this morning, I wake up, look out the kitchen window and what do I see! SNOW, ok, on the mountains behind me, but, only a few days ago the weather was MILD, almost, dare I say, spring like. Sam and I were out walking on Sunday, we walked from Rapallo to Chiavari and along the trail, the primroses were blooming and down in the valley below us, you could see the yellow blooms of the Mimosa trees that usually open in March. Freaky actually. Well yesterday Mother Nature finally decided to change the path she was on and slammed Europe with a blast of frigid air and bit of snow too. In fact, London got snow yesterday as well the Swiss Alpine ski areas. Finalmente. Maybe I can plan weekend of skiing. So far, there has been so little snow that though the ski resorts are open, most trails are closed.

When this storm arrived yesterday, it hit hard. Sam and I walked down to the cube bar on the passagiata, faithful readers, that means you dad, know this place a the one with the great view of the sea with seats and tables you cannot use till lunchtime, and we had a coffee. Was I ready for the blast of cold air? Duh, I had on a cotton shirt with a raincoat, sure I stayed dry but goodness was it cold. Before yesterday, I haven't any use for my wool or cashmere, even in New York. Guess what I will be wearing today. So we walk into the bar and it was packed! Why, people came in for coffee but stayed for the view. The sky was black, seas were HUGE and the waves were crashing over the sea wall. When Sam and I left we took this photo with my phone, Isn't technology great! The weather was horrible all day, when I went to pick up the kids from school at 1, the skies opened up and hail rained down on us. I saw cars driving around that had snow on the hoods! Incredible.

Between the day I spent in Pisa Tuesday, see the photo, gray skies with just a hint of the change in the weather, and yesterday, Winter has arrived. Yes, I was in Pisa this week, not for the Leaning Tower but a bit of shopping. Sam had a meeting and well I tagged along....

Enough about the weather. Here is the update.

Tuesday the girls had a little recital at school. The English Teacher, the one who is really English, not Italian, who does not really teach but supplement one hour a week, don't get me started, that topic is a whole other post, as part of her lesson plan, which by the way ended on Tuesday, the kids won't see her anymore, had each class stage a play. Ok. Anna's class put on "Alice in Wonderland", Anna was Alice, Sarah's class did "The Taming of the Shrew", Sarah was the shrew. Can I say, the kids were wonderful. All really put in a great effort and all of us parents were very surprised at how well some of those cute little kids, can speak english. Ok, some accents were stronger than others, but overall, they all should be very proud of themselves. Would it be naughty of me to mention, Anna got the biggest round of applause? What did she say about it? She complained no one could hear her last line, which was to introduce and thank her classmate who narrated. Only Anna.

Update on turtles who now officially have been named, Splash and Splaffy. Very original, no? After some comparison shopping yesterday, Sam and I discovered that a proper tank humane enough to hold these little creature would set us back 100 euro. So, of course, Sam did not want to shell out that money and was about to lose his temper a second time over these terrapins I said, look these kids are swimming is Christmas money, they wanted the turtles, they promised to take care of them, let them pay for it. We proposed this during lunch and without hesitation, Sarah and Anna happily agreed. I took Anna to the store with her money and let her go wild. Came home, and Sam and the girls set up the tank, washed the rocks and filled the new aquarium with water. This evening Splash and Splaffy with be swimming in their new digs set up behind the couch in the living room, as Anna said, they need something pretty to look at, where else could we put them but the best spot in the house! Augh! At least there is a cover on the tank to keep Gucci away. Yesterday she was pretty interested in playing with our recent editions to our family.

Later!

Krista

Monday, January 22, 2007

Turtle Mania



Yesterday we became the parents of two small, fragile, and I must say, very ugly, aquatic turtles. How did that happen? I was cornered by Anna and conned by Sarah. And well, here is the story.

This weekend was the annual HUGE street market that invades Chiavari the third week of January. I loathe it, but, hey most people love it and thousands flock to it every year. Me, when the masses move one way, I go the other. I do not do crowds. The girls had plans to cruise the market with their friends, thank you, I dodged that bullet. Sam and I went for a hike in the mountains. We took the train to Rapallo and hoofed it in the mud and low clouds hanging over us, it was very beautiful actually.

Somewhere between Chiavari and Zoagli Anna phones and will only talk to me. What did she want? Permission to buy a 8 euro small aquatic turtle that is what. First reaction - NO WAY! But, with very persuasive pleading promising to love and care for it. I was cornered into saying yes. Saying no to Anna, well, you try it. I know shame on me. My friend Susan will be all over me on this. But, thank goodness I said yes. Why? Sarah came home with a present for Anna only minutes after Anna presented her treasured turtle Splaffy to Sam and I. What was it? Ah you know.... A turtle! Yup, Sarah didn't even bother to ask permission, she just came home with it and said it was for Anna. Sly huh? Now we have two turtles swimming in the tank and whole lot a smelly food to feed them. Me, I have to out and buy a new proper tank with a heater, filter, light, and maybe some plants to keep the turtles I didn't even want happy and alive.

Porca Miseria! This teaches me to let my kids go to the market without me. Next year, I will chaperone the kiddies and no more small creatures.

A presto!

Krista

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Last Days in New York






Our final days in New York were spent enjoying the unseasonably warm weather.... 70+ degrees on January 6th! What did we do? Go to the Hamptons and took a stroll on the beach.... And, of course had a Starbucks coffee. I mean, how could you not?

We capped off our holiday with a visit to the Metropolitan Opera House to see "Die Zauberflote" or in English "The Magic Flute", by Mozart. The staging was magical, the singing simply divine, costumes by Julie Taymor - think "The Lion King", and best part, the kids truly enjoyed the show.

What a perfect end to a perfect vacation.

Thanks Dad for putting us up and putting up with us.... See you again in the summer!

Krista

Christmas in New York



Ahh Christmas in Levittown. The table, the tree, and the winner of "The Most Lights on one House" contest in Levittown. The lawn decoration everyone seems to have to have this year, the blow up Santas, snow globes, snowmen, etc.... Tacky, tacky....



And here are the men in my life. They say you do marry the man who is most like your father.... hmm... I think there might be something to that theory. Check out the fly catching skills, like father, like son-in-law. Porca Miseria!

It is Better in the Bahamas







Even the pigs live the high life...

Annna Banana turned 11!




We celebrated Anna's 11th birthday, a day early, at her favorite place to eat in New York, Portofino. Yup that is right. You can eat at Portofino in Levittown and Anna just loves the lasagna.

Anna ate cake and opened pressies with her family including her Uncle Jack and cousin Julia. If you ask Anna, her favorite present was her new Nintendo DS lite. She hasn't put it down much since she opened it.

The next day, which was her actual birthday, we left for the Bahamas. Early wake up and quicker than expected arrival to Laguadia airport, which Sarah so correctly pointed out is an Italian name so I had to tell what little I remembered about Fiorello Laguadia the late former Governor of New York (See, in my life, Italians are everywhere), we were sitting in the terminal sipping coffee and eating Dunkin Dounuts. Earliest any of us especially Sam, has been to the airport to catch a plane. After boarding, a couple hours later, we were in Nassau ready to hop on Peter's plane and be whisked to his island. I know, I am a lucky woman.

As you can see by the photo, Anna's special treat on her birthday was to sit in the cockpit of Peter's plane for the entire 30 minute flight to the Exumas!

Krista

Welcome Me Back!





Here I am. Back from a way too long hiatus from you all. I know. I am lazy. But, life has been, since my last post, going a mile a minute. Who has time to sit and blog? No excuse, but the truth. So. Now. After a long sojourn in New York for Christmas with a quick hop down to the Bahamas to ring in the New Year's with dear friends.... I have been shamed into posting once again. So many friends have clicked over and to read what I have been up to and, well, you know, nothing.

What have we been up to all these months? Where do I begin?

1. Sarah got into the conservatory and I have become a taxi driver. Three times a week I drive her to Genoa and wait. Can't wait untill she can take the train.

2. Sam's business has taken off and he has hit the road again. London, Monaco, Brazil, Bahamas.... the lad is on the go. And, get this, Sam actually thinks I work for HIM! Sheesh.

3. Anna, always on the go. Swimming, Piano, Drums, and her social calendar to keep up with. So many friends, so little time.

4. Let's not forget, the ladies of the American International Women's Club of Genoa. Remember, I am their leader! Man do they keep me on my toes.

Have I got a minute to sit at the laptop and bang out a post? I am lucky to read the Drudge Report. Aw come on, you know you click over to read it, someone has to with over 14 million hits a day

So, here I go with a few quick posts to bring you all up to date on Our Italian Adventure.

Krista