Monday, March 14, 2011

Rome and a New Eye

The Eternal City not only garnered my attention, but captured my heart. I have discovered multiple, untold truths about myself, as well as viewed myself in a fresh way. Rome with her layers of ancient, timeworn history and inhabitants stories, all physically left behind to remind us they had breath, continue to surround me with repose. Everywhere exists a divergent, distinguishable look, a unique and unambiguous cadence which ushers in each new day.

As I return to Carolina and stroll through my beloved town, Rome will enthrall and absorb every stride. What I won't see in my neighborhood is the metro bus which helped transport Graci to school and us to the next destination if lucky enough to jump on and catch a ride, the Mercato parading Italian vendors selling home grown fruits and vegetables, burlap sacks of beans, bags of pasta, homemade breads, freshest cuts of meat, finest catches of seafood, puffed pastries and mouth-watering chocolates. I won't see our elderly Italian neighbors playing cards outside the local cafe bar, two young Italian lovers publicly displaying their amorous advances, nor store front window spectacles of the latest fashions, if worn, would be unfamiliar to my own being.

What I won't see in my neighborhood are the familiar faces that once appeared as ghosts whom now call me friend, old structures constructed and forged by calloused hands, prolific splashes of color randomly positioned amid rooftops, the busy rhythm of expressos and cafes served to Italians assuming their position; standing and sipping inside our favorite bar. I won't see the breathtaking fountains that adorn the city, forever leaving me awestruck, cobblestone pathways emitting each and every story, while Italians and strangers alike enjoy their first taste of flavorful and yummy gelato.

You see, Rome has left an indelible impression on me which continues to profoundly change my existence. I have seen myself in new way. Although leaving this wonderful city soon, as well as a piece of my heart, I know my return will be welcomed and embraced with familiarity. Rome has given me a new eye for things that would go unnoticed at home in Carolina.

1 comment:

  1. Lisa, my Darling Daughter! Ijust finished reading "Rome and a New Eye". I know that this most likely has benn the second hardest "BLOG" of all for you to embrace yourdelf to "BLOG".We have all sorts of "in and Outs" in or lives and no of us know from day to day what they will hold,but after the outing with "THE O'BRIENS", Chip and Dee both had somre very encouraging words for both you, Jon and the children and just had a way about the sistuation, that everyting will be alright and I for one know it will be, because you & Jon do not make decission withour "GOD" being your "GUIDE". I thimnk I have quoted this befoe-Rom.5:5-'We know how dearly God loves us, and we feel this warm love everwhere within us because God has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with "HIS" LOVE. I feel sure when you do come back to the Carolina at times you will see visions of Rome Italy and of Jon and what he is doing and of course he will keep you and the children up-dated on his goings, comings and his work there.-God is so Good to us all and He Says "I WILL PUT NO MORE ON YOU THAN YOU CAN WITHSTAND AND I BELEVIE AND I STAND ON THAT TRUTH DAILY"..Much love and safe travels to the 3 of you and do give Jon my love and Blessings. Love so much to all of you. Love you, MOM
    & MeMe. "HUGS & xoxoxoxox

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