Our first week in Italy is coming to a close and I think we’re all finally getting adjusted to the time change. My son Michael began school here today and we may have found a home and a car to purchase.
I’ve got so much I want to share. From our exhausting trip over, to all the little things I’m experiencing.Ā I’ve got to tell you about the food. The public toilets and even little things I’ve done that seriously, could only happen to me. I’ve got notes, and I plan to share them all. For now, I thought I’d share some photos from our first week. It hasn’t been all briefings and sleep deprivation.
Ciao,
nicole
Nicole Olea’s love language is communication. She does this best using her keyboard as a freelance copywriter and editor. Creative and resilient with high-level experience in social media management, content creation, and eCommerce marketing, Nicole Olea was a professional volunteer, sharing her skills with various non-profit organizations who paid her in hugs. For the last 20 years, she’s lived a quasi-nomadic life, moving across the country and the Atlantic with her active-duty husband and their three kids. She’s awkwardly stumbling toward her goal of becoming a saint. She’s got God-sized dreams and wants you to have them too!
So Jealous! The closest I got to Italy was Portugal.
I hope it is all going well
Totally jealous! I can’t wait to read all about life in Italy!
I’m so excited for you and your family to be able to have this experience!
How exciting!! I love all the pictures!!
Love the photos!
I am really looking forward to hearing all about your time in Italy. Love the photos!
Hey! So happy to know all is going well. Hope the boys like their school, can’t wait to read more about the adventures š š
I love the photos… especially the one of you and hubby in front of the carousel.
I can see the happiness and love in every photo.
We miss you here in the states, but know that you are super happy to be altogether with your family.
Yay!! Can’t wait to hear all about the rest of your trip over there!