October Newsletter
/Buon Novembre/Happy November!
It's so nice being back in Florence. It feels like autumn, the leaves are falling, and the weather is truly starting to turn chilly. Here's all that happened in October:
October 1-5 Jeffrey and Rachel Got Married. Our family drove to Maine to celebrate the marriage of Jeffrey and his new wife, Rachel. I love her so much and am glad she is now an official part of our family! It was a beautiful ceremony, simple and intimate in a beautiful autumn setting. We got to experience a real Maine lobster bake, stay in an inn on a lake, and stopped in Boston on the way home. It was a great adventure.
October 6-12 Soaked Up Some Good Time with Family and Friends, although time went by too quickly! My family humored me and we celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving so I could at least be home for one holiday.
October 13 I voted. And that's all I'm going to say. May the good Lord do as He pleases.
October 13 I Flew Back to Italy, arriving on the 14th. My two wonderful roommates, Vanessa and Silvia, had coordinated with Paul and Cody (Pastor of Mosaico, the church I'm a part of) to use his car to move all my belongings from Paul and Melinda's spare apartment. What a relief to come home to that, especially since I didn't have so much as a hairbrush with me!
October 17 I Started Attending Classes at the Russian Academy of Art, a requirement for having a student visa. Paul and Melinda are also in the classes, which keeps things fun. In the mornings we have 3 hours of painting and in the afternoon we have 2 1/2 hours of drawing. The professors are all Russian and speak little to no English, and so we have translators for every class. Спасибо. (Thank you)
I also really enjoy the other students. I am used to artsy people and the world of dance, but all of a sudden I find myself thrown into a world of a different kind of art. I find it all very fascinating and inspiring. Vanessa and Silvia also attend the school, and so I frequently find myself amongst this group of friends. They regularly whip out their sketch books and sketch anything that sits still for more than 5 minutes. It's great fun, and I am learning to see things in a new light, about the composition, perspective, lighting, and pause, both in art works and real life. I occasionally sketch outside of class too, and frequently find myself thinking, "What is my life?" Attending art classes in Florence, Italy, learning classical Russian techniques? Che figata/How cool! The Russian Academy of Art attracts people from all over the world, and I now have friends from Chile, Argentina, France, China, Australia, Russia, Switzerland, Germany, and other places. Some of their stories are fascinating and I am honored to know them.
Vanessa, Silvia, and I host a Bible Study at our apartment for the other students of the Russian Art Academy who are interested. Paul leads the study; we are in the book of Philippians. It's a lovely Sunday evening, consisting of talking about Jesus, drinking tea, and eating cookies in our regal apartment.
We Are Still in the Works for Gallery Space #5. At the moment we are trying to project the cost of remodeling this space, (actually two spaces, one for the gallery and one next door for the studio) working with our business consultant, landlord, and architect.
Prayer Requests:
Praise! I made it safely back to Florence and am loving my new apartment and roommates.
Praise! Art classes are going well, and many new friendships are being built through that.
Pray: For new friends and old, and relationships to continue to grow.
Pray: For Gallery Space #5. If this is the space the Lord has for us that things would continue to move forward and be within our budget.
Pray: For Christ's love and compassion to be made known in Italy, especially in this time of devastation with so many earthquakes.
Thank you to everyone who prays, supports, and reads these little (and sometimes not so little) updates! I am so very thankful for you!
Blessed be His glorious name forever; may the whole earth be filled with His glory! - Psalm 72:19