Sorry all for the lack of information on where in the world we are. It has been hard to locate internet in Spain and France. We spent a week in Spain at a place on the coast called Miami Platja, it was great weather, the beach was fantastic aswell. We met the brothers and sisters there and were able to get the meetings in english and also spend some time in the ministy.
We are now in Italy… you know how when you talk to an Italian person and they always go on about how good the food is in Italy… and you just roll your eyes, like whatever… well I have to say I am a firm convert… the food is inexplicably unbelievable.
There is a lot more detail to come in future posts, but we just wanted to let you know we are alive and well… oh we are struggling with italian, so if you know some useful phrases then please put them in a comment below! Grazis et arivaderche.
So nice to hear from you, I must say i had forgotten about the Italian leg of your journey. We are doing well C O week and having a good time too. Look forward to some more post as you can. Sending love Lee and Sabrina
Hi guys!! It’s good to hear from you. Thank you very much for the postcard from Ireland.:D Justin, I’ve consulted my year 8 Italian book, and found some things that may be helpful, hehe.
Mi chiamo Justin = My name is Justin
Come stai? = How are you? and to reply;
bene, grazie = well thankyou
Dove abiti? = Where do you live?
Abito a Australia = I live in Australia.
Il mio nome e Justin, sono molto stanca, vado in giro con gli sci.(Something for you to work out :D)
Ciao! Love Mon & Casey xxx
Hey bro,and folks i rattled my brain for some italian but couldnt come up with much, all i could think of was PIZZA but thats barely italian,
i also came up with these,
spiacente ho rotto vento - sorry i have broken wind,
ciao ciao sorella facile sugli occhi - hello hello sister your easy on the eyes
The second one may not be useful but the first one might come in handy more than a few times LOL!!!!
Hey Monica & Casey,
Thanks for the useful Italian, it will come in handy, more so than my brothers.
Oh we translated your last one… thanks.
“My name and Justin, I am very tired, I go around with the skis”
Haha I love it… im so going to use it.
Hello Atacks! Hope you don’t mind that I logged into your site. Very entertaining! Monica’s been telling me little bits so I thought I would log in. Here’s a bit of Italiano ; “Si parla Italiana poko” means I can speak Italian a little bit. Please don’t say “Si parla Italiana porko as it means I can speak a little Italian pig. Very insulting. Its a mistake I made when I was learning Italian All the best, Helen Seidl