At Naples, a bunch of people got off and we had empty seats next to us for the last ninety minutes of the trip, which was comfortable. Along the way there was gorgeous green countryside, plus some snow-capped mountains in the distance. Italy is beautiful!
Once we got to Rome, we hopped on the Metro, and the wonderful Balzottis picked us up at Jonio, the stop nearest our apartment. We could have walked those final 15 minutes, but it was chilly and we were glad for the ride. Our car with its ZTL pass (the only one in the mission) was quite popular while we were gone. It got used by two couples to do some downtown runs, and when we got it back the gas tank was full. Nice -- everyone wins!
The Balzottis also brought us a big shopping bag full of Amazon packages and my new Dell laptop. It's great having full-time couriers in the mission office just to handle our packages; I'm sure they must have some other mission responsibilities as well, but nothing as important 😉. They are so fun to visit with, always full of laughs and great stories.
We went into our apartment for just a few minutes and immediately ran out to Lidl to buy food, since our cupboard was mostly bare of fresh stuff. This time it was mostly for us, since there's no Institute until Friday, but it still took two trips from the car to unload everything. After that we unpacked and had some dinner. Then we headed down to the Chinese store to pick up a couple of things. We were surprised to see a whole wall of fireworks there for New Year's eve. It will probably be a very noisy night!
We dropped off some of our favorite bread (buckwheat with walnuts) from Lidl at the Balzotti's place on our way home from the Chinese store. They had told us what their favorite bread was from Lidl (#26, btw -- yum), so we bought them some of ours (#34). At the store you pick out the bread you want, put it in a paper bag, and then go weigh it and get a printed sticker with the weight/price on it, which gets scanned at the cash register. You need to know the item number to print the correct sticker. So if you come to visit us, you now know what kind of bread to get at Lidl too 😊. We had a fun visit with the Balzottis, during which time I ran an internet speed test and found that they have fiber too! Now I'm feeling left out of the high-speed internet club and will hit the ISP stores with a purpose next week.We then came home and started digging out from the things that piled up while on our trip. I finished my Sunday School lesson prep -- the final D&C lesson (on Zion) -- including printing a great article by Orson Scott Card to use in my lesson. It's one of my all-time favorites, but I didn't have time to translate it on paper and so will try it on-the-fly in class -- wish me luck!
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The new laptop is very nice! It's a Dell Latitude 7370, only 2.5 pounds and almost as thin as my wife's XPS 13. Since it's last year's model, I assume that they were doing an end-of-the year inventory clearance, because I got it for well under 200 euros (it's normally 1200 euros here)! Either that or somebody at Dell typed in the wrong price, because the deal wasn't available for long. Having this extra computer will be very helpful to me in my self-appointed role as mission IT elf. I need to buy a few (inexpensive) accessories for it, including a slip cover. It has two USB-C ports for connections and charging, which means I need some adapters; I'm happy to get some practical experience with the latest USB standard.
It's very good to be home. For some reason we were pretty tired after a fairly easy day. We are looking forward to seeing our friends at church Sunday and having a day of rest.