I love this - ‘they’re kind of the most open to letting the place change them, to doing things in a different way, to thinking in a different way, to giving up beliefs.’ So much truth - you really do love it more when you let a place change you!💚
Oh this is cool I've come across Sarah before on Substack so it's lovely to read a bit more about her background. The story of getting Italian citizenship for her husband sounds so difficult but adventurous!
I think so too. Can you imagine having to try and find documents from the 1800s that only exist in a church record somewhere? I'm not even sure how I would figure out where to start looking. Although, it would totally be worth all the work to have the citizenship. How are you? Loved your post about tiny living.
I love this - ‘they’re kind of the most open to letting the place change them, to doing things in a different way, to thinking in a different way, to giving up beliefs.’ So much truth - you really do love it more when you let a place change you!💚
Yes! And when you let a place not be the same as the place you came from. Let it be it's own, unique place.
wait, did I read it right? a year to get italian passports? that is quite an achievement!! :O
Wait till you see (another) Sarah's interview publishing this weekend. 2 months! 2 months!!!!!
Oh this is cool I've come across Sarah before on Substack so it's lovely to read a bit more about her background. The story of getting Italian citizenship for her husband sounds so difficult but adventurous!
I think so too. Can you imagine having to try and find documents from the 1800s that only exist in a church record somewhere? I'm not even sure how I would figure out where to start looking. Although, it would totally be worth all the work to have the citizenship. How are you? Loved your post about tiny living.
Would have been pretty cool to figure out where and who his ancestors were. I'm good thank you! Hope you've been keeping well too 😊
I have been well. Thanks for asking.