2010 began with Erin moving to the John Felice Center in Rome. She moved to the Eternal City in January. Her blisters from walking began the day after her arrival as did her love of art, wine and gelato.
Cathy and I went to visit her in February. While she attended classes during the week, we took trips to Assisi and Florence. Assisi was a stark contrast to Rome. A small village, it is the home of St. Francis and St. Claire and is built into a hill with many cobblestone roads and sidewalk passageways that lead to the many levels of the city (think Belle in Beauty and the Beast). Florence is the home of the Renaissance, Michelangelo and as a fellow tourist told us, "a butt full of art". We saw Michelangelo's David, the Uffizi and more famous art than we will ever see again in our lifetimes. But Rome is ...well… Rome. It's home to the Trevi fountain, St Peter's Basilica, the Pope, the Vatican, the Vatican Museum, The Borghese Gallery, the Forum, the Colosseum, four of the most important churches in Christendom…and Erin.
Other highlights of the year included extended visits with friends and family and time at the cottage. We have been truly blessed.
Greetings and Merry Christmas,
Ken, Cathy, Kathleen and Erin