Saturday we took a group field trip to Lucca, the township from which my Italian ancestors originated. Being one of my favorite towns in Italy, I was very pleased to return-and with a knowledgeable history professor, at that! The weather was spendid, so we leisurely strolled around the city, stopping in churches, climbing a tower to take in the views, basking in the sun, and finally riding bikes around the medieval walls.
A funny coincidence was that the restaurant the history professor took me to ended up being the exact same one that I had chosen for my family when we visited three years ago. Apparently Trattoria da Leo is the place to go in Lucca. Cute side story is that the little baby sitting at the table right next to me was named Luca. Lucca this, Luca that...I think it's a sign that my first-born will in fact be named as such. You shall see.
A funny coincidence was that the restaurant the history professor took me to ended up being the exact same one that I had chosen for my family when we visited three years ago. Apparently Trattoria da Leo is the place to go in Lucca. Cute side story is that the little baby sitting at the table right next to me was named Luca. Lucca this, Luca that...I think it's a sign that my first-born will in fact be named as such. You shall see.
Me and Fabrizio, the history prof, soakin' up that Tuscan Sun.
You riding a bike and taking pictures while Daniel is riding a long board and breaks his collar bone, do parents really need to worry about their children?????????
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