Last day in Italy

At some point, you long for home and think things like, “This time tomorrow, I’ll be on my way to seeing FinnFinn.”

This is what they mean by “skip the line”
Poor Finn has licked a spot raw
Ready to see the Uffizi!
Pesto so delicious!

Enough for now!

8 thoughts on “Last day in Italy

  1. Rainsluice

    Finny-boy :/ he loves you, he’s so worried, poor sweetie.
    I feel more and more it is these gorgeous young folks, who look like they could not be happier, who keep us going. It is clear they are grateful beyond words. K looks more like he’s earned every minute of this joy 🙂 and you look proud as punch. I am so happy for you. Have a great trip home!

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    1. deemallon Post author

      Finn has allergies historically but I think you’re right that the upset in his routine has made it worse.

      It’s been a great trip. For everyone!

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  2. Nancy

    Dee~ I totally agree with what was said before me. The pictures of father and son, last post, were so rich…and you head of the table smiling – so beautiful. And yes, the young ones…maybe I’m just feeling my own age, but I can ‘feel’ the youth of her body and spirit. So nice.
    As for Finney-Boy, he’s looking at you like “where’ve you been?” Poor guy. The days of re-entry will feel good.
    PS That smocking was amazing!! Did I say that already?! haha

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    1. deemallon Post author

      I have tons more pix and will post some of them. I agree Finn looks stressed. There is high level embroidery here as well as beautiful smocking.

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  3. Anonymous

    Thank You, Dee for taking me…..places i will never and cannot ever go…..i love this
    ;

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