The author recalls, "my fascination with Italy began as a 6th grader in the little school library at Saint Pius X Catholic School in a suburb of Denver. Our class assignment was a term paper, so the day I passed down the library aisles in my brown plaid skirt, I discovered a large volume of Italian Renaissance Art that leapt off the library shelf like Divine Destiny. The stunning pictures of art and sculpture became my inspired subject. Years later as a high school teen, I realized the narrow views of Americans for Italian culture, providing me the fuel to help undo Mafia stereotypes after seeing 'The Godfather.' Fast forward twenty years to watching 'A Room with a View' film, a romance set in the artistic beauty of Florence. Just eight months later, I was traveling solo and landing in my room with a view near The Arno River. I was not a woman of independent means, just doggedly determined to reach my destination.
The greatest feeling in the world is arriving in my room in Italy. "There in my thirties, wrestling between career and motherhood, afraid of guilt at either decision, I danced away from family tradition off the beaten path, discovering adventure through cultural connections in Italian ancestry, influence, and inventions. Italian family, faith, and cultural values eventually transformed my life to treasure traditional roles."
Follow an escapade to an Opera in Rome.
An escape from Albanians aboard a train to the Mediterranean and Italian Riviera.
The influence of Italian faith in the Divine, family, and values creates a sense of belonging. Their genuine graciousness and generosity are like a warm embrace. Steep yourself in Italian traditions, nurture their influence, and carry their values into every day.