Bella Napoli . . .
. . . update
I have been neglectful in posting updates, but since only 3 people read my blog, it really doesn't matter in the cosmic scheme of things. Here's the latest:
- All the preliminary paperwork is done, and I actually have travel orders in hand.
- What I do not have in hand is my official (as opposed to tourist) passport and my visto de missione (mission visa). Under the Status of Forces agreement with Italy, I must have both types of passports/visas.
- Tentative entry on duty date is 01 APR, but that can move depending upon receiving the passport and visa. Timing is very tight at this point. I can't book a flight or arrange for shipment/storage of household goods until I have the completed passport in hand.
- The house will be listed for sale by 01 MAR. We sign the papers on Sunday. Cross your fingers for a reasonably quick sale.
I called Naples this morning to ask some questions of the Human Resources Supervisor. She is an Italian citizen and has a very Italian name - but she sounds like Ian.
In a slightly higher register, that is.
Her parents moved to England when she was a small child, and she grew up there, but she's been back in Italy for almost 20 years. She speaks English with an English accent, and Italian with a pure Italian accent.
My brain cannot wrap around that, even after many hours in the company of Rosetta Stone.
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4 comments:
Good luck with it all, I'm sure it'll hang together well.
Daughter speaks Castellano like a native of Madrid, Catalan like a Tarragonan and English like a native of Exeter. It's very confusing.
What happens if your house doesn't sell in a month? Do you get to give it to your daughter? :D
Should I leave the Corvette too?
I'm curious. Does Rosetta Stone make it as easy as the ads make it sound?
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