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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Postcards from Rome!
Number Three doesn't have a camera in Rome. I scoured Facebook's tagged photos of him from fellow students there--it took me a while. The one he tagged me in was the one by the statue of Saint Benedict in Monte Cassino. I love that one, and the one at the famous Abbey--birth of western monasticism--where he is feeding the birds. I made the "post cards" on Picasa for my readers.
Ana, I LOVE THESE PICTURES!!!!! My boys(and one daughter) studied abroad too and one was in Rome specifically- I think we have some of the same pictures- the Almafi Coast one, the Arch.... Thank you for sharing these!!!! Are you Skyping a lot? The girls seem better at that than the guys. LOL :)
It is difficult for boys to see the need of communicating details to their Mom. We had the same experience with Reid over the summer in Vienna. No photos until he got home and revealed them to us... along with a few stories that are still trickling out. :-) Motherhood is different with each child and I guess that keeps it interesting.
Click here to be directed to my other blog, where I am publishing, in order, the Braga Family photo albums made by my mother, Lucia Braga. May she rest in God's eternal and blissful peace.
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Ana, I LOVE THESE PICTURES!!!!!
My boys(and one daughter) studied abroad too and one was in Rome specifically- I think we have some of the same pictures- the Almafi Coast one, the Arch.... Thank you for sharing these!!!! Are you Skyping a lot? The girls seem better at that than the guys. LOL :)
We haven't skyped once. I received one phone message that was virtually inaudible and we talked on the phone once, very briefly. *sigh*...
It is difficult for boys to see the need of communicating details to their Mom. We had the same experience with Reid over the summer in Vienna. No photos until he got home and revealed them to us... along with a few stories that are still trickling out. :-) Motherhood is different with each child and I guess that keeps it interesting.
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