The last week has been full of fun things- the way summer should be! Too many things to give them each an individual post- so I'm throwing them all together here.
First up- 4th of July
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Ryan was the grill master |
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We are lucky enough to have a pool for our apartment building |

Fourth of July has always been one of my favorite holidays. Swimming, BBQ, fireworks. Last year we flew back to the US on 4th of July, so we didn't do much celebrating. This year I wanted it to feel like 4th of July, so we decided to have a big BBQ at our house with friends. My friend Angie came over with her kids and we swam all afternoon, and then that evening we invited the other Americans that work on the temple to come over for BBQ.
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And we can't forget our Sister Missionaries! |
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I was quite impressed with what we were able to put
together with our limited resources. |
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Everyone gathered around the table |
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Kate, Ellika and Charly |
Next on the list- A day downtown. Angie lives in downtown, so we drive to her house and then walk/bus to the sites. This day we walked to the Colosseum and had a picnic lunch at a park across the street.
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Clark and Owen |
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Lunch time! (wow- thats a cheesy smile!) |
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Not a bad view from the park |
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Gelato is a must when you're walking around downtown |
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We visited the San Pietro in Vincoli church. ( St. Peter in Chains) Supposedly these are the chains that Peter was chained with in Jerusalem. How all these artifacts fromJerusalem made it to Rome - I have no idea. |
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Also in the church is this sculpture of Moses by Michelangelo |
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After our afternoon downtown we rushed home for Kate and Clark's Italian lesson.
They are doing tutoring with Flaminia two days a week |
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This is a little view of some of the shops lit up at night. |
Friday night Ryan and I went out with Brian and Angie for a date night. During the summer, along one strip of the Lungo Tevere (Tiber River) there are shops and restaurants set up and open in the evenings. We walked up and down looking at all the little shops and finally settled down to eat at a hamburger place. There was also live music.

Saturday we drove to the Cascata delle Marmore. It is a man made waterfall, made by the ancient Romans and it one of the tallest waterfalls in Italy and the tallest man-made waterfall in Europe. It was beautiful! And the perfect way to spend a hot summer day. The mist coming off the waterfall kept us cool all day.
Oh, did I mention the Merx family was with us again? They are pretty much family now. Traveling with friends makes it funner for everyone!
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We did a silly picture because I can't get JR to do a serious one at all |
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We made the 800 stair step climb to the top. |
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Had to add a picture of our favorite expat family |
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They stop the flow of the waterfall from 1pm-3pm, so here's
a before and after. |
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It was so beautiful! I could not get enough of it! |
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There was a fish pond down at the bottom and we had to stop and feed the fish whatever was left from our lunch. |

Last but not least we took another little trip down town to see the canon firing. Its been a tradition since the 1800's - they shoot the canon everyday exactly at noon, to alert the churches to ring their bells. It was a HOT day and we were sweating buckets, but it was fun to watch! We had a picnic lunch and of course had another stop for gelato on our walk back home.

Thanks Angie for getting us out of the house and putting up with my rowdy bunch! We feel lucky to have such good friends to adventure with!!