I type this post-one day before it’ll be published and you’ll read it-on the one year anniversary of the day my life forever changed.
Yes, that sounds dramatic-and those of you know me know I have that flair … but this time, it is true.
One year ago today I received that middle-of-the-night phone call from my mother that spurred my last-minute trip to Texas, the fight to arrive at my father’s side “in time” and the inevitable services and formalities that follow when things don’t go as you’d hoped.
One year ago today, I was still a rather naive American living the dream in southern Italy.
One year ago today, I had that sense of indestructibility of people who’ve never been crushed.
One year ago today, I didn’t think we’d make it.
But we did.
I’ve been thinking lately about the events in our lives that forever change us. It doesn’t have to be something as dramatic as a middle-of-the-night phone call or as traumatic as the death of a loved one. For many of us it is the moment we met our future spouse, the day your children were born, the day we moved abroad.
And it is that positivity of change I want to focus on today.
For starters, I want to welcome Leanne of from Australia to Italy to bella Calabria. She and her bel ragazzo (aka: new fiance) recently relocated to Malito in the province of Cosenza-about an hour northwest of me here in Catanzaro. They have a lot of things in the works up there and I wish them good luck with their new endeavors.
Elsewhere in Calabria, Michelle of Bleeding Espresso has been talking about Zen in the Pen and one of her kids, Pasqualina, was recently entered into a photo contest at Huffington Post. I gave her a “10”-and you should, too … but I still don’t see the family resemblance, Michelle.
Natalie Trusso Cafarello of Letters From Tuscany recently wrote about a love affair of a different kind-a love affair with a woman, whose tough past and complex future is often at odds with Natalie’s own plans for this lovely lady. It is poignantly written and soulful, and I’m sure this woman’s other lovers feel the same way about her.
Speaking of love affairs, the Italophile site has information on dating and mating in the bel paese, complete with facts and data about marriage in Italy, who the Italians are marrying, when they are marrying and why, while Jessica at Why Go Italy has helpful hints for anyone wanting to snag-snag, guys, not shag-an Italian.
If you already have that someone special, visit Melanie at Italofile for a roundup from the Twittersphere of the most romantic places in Italy locals go with their sweethearts.
As for me and my sweetheart, we are going to lay low this weekend, reflect upon the events of this past year and give thanks to all of the loves of our lives. Valentine’s Day is not just a day for lovers, it is a day for love. It’s a day for friends-both real-life and virtual-and a day to celebrate the impact these people have in your life. And I, for one, am glad you are here.
Happy Festa di San Valentino!
Well I know my life definitely changed for the better the day I found your post on Expats in Italy many years ago 🙂 xoxo (many)
Ditto, amica!!
.-= Michelle | Bleeding Espresso´s last blog ..Goat Zen in the Goat Pen =-.
Happy Valentine’s Day to you too. Beautiful post Cherrye.
xo
Thank you so much.
.-= nyc/caribbean ragazza´s last blog ..Flashback Friday – Alexander McQeeen & Kate Moss =-.
Wonderful post! Your dad would be proud that you are continuing Moore n More.
Thinking of you lots!! PS…Take a weekend off. 🙂
Thanks, AO. (I didn’t take the weekend off, though … maybe next weekend!) 🙂
.-= andrea´s last blog ..A celebration and a confession =-.
Thanks so much for including me in your round-up, Cherrye. But most of all, I wish you success in carrying on. Take care and keep on smiling!
Thank you, Melanie.
.-= Melanie´s last blog ..Italy Insiders Share Their Favorite Spots for Romance =-.
Thanks so much for your warm wishes Cherrye! I am so happy to be living down here in Calabria, even if I am snowed in and freezing cold. Hope to get down to your girls soon. I work near to you (well Lamezia) so when the weather is better let’s make a date!
Oh, Leanne, I am so close to Lamezia. We’ll definitely have to schedule something soon!
I am doing San Faustino instead. Patron of singles. But I wish you and your ragazzo happy San Valentino!
Thanks, Judith. I hope you had a good day anyway!
.-= Judith in Umbria´s last blog ..Weather happens =-.
I love yall and love what you wrote… You write so much like dad 🙂
I think that’s the nicest thing you ever said to me. 🙂 Thank you.