January 22-27
Bright and early Monday, January 22, 2018 we left the MTC
for the SLC International Airport through Atlanta to Rome, Italy. It was an exhausting day but one without
incident. Smooth connections, short
layovers and an early arrival on Tuesday morning in Rome, what is not to like
about that?
The excitement started when we started our drive from the
Rome Fiumicino Airport. Our driver from the mission office was Anziano Knies
from Houston, Texas. He became so
enthralled in telling us about his family and living in Rome that he missed the
exit to the Rome Temple. In an effort to
take the next exit and make a U-turn to return to the appropriate exit an
impulsive left turn set the whole day into a tailspin. As he pulled out on the busy street to make a
left turn, I saw the oncoming van in the left lane headed straight to broadside
our van, at the exact same time a speeding car on the right side hit us
scraping all down the right side of the vehicle throwing us directly into a
head on crash with the van headed for our left broadside. This didn’t end well; we were in the middle
of the street with both sides of the van smashed, hubcaps flying and all of us
shaken. The traffic began to back up on
both lanes for miles honking frustrated drivers came to a stand still on this
busy street in Rome, Italy. Eventually
three police cars arrived to direct the stalled traffic and began the slow
arduous process of measuring and interrogation of all parties. We were at a huge disadvantage since we did
not speak Italian and did not have our residence permits; they took our
passports! We spent the remainder of the
day waiting for the process to take its course, thankful that we were able to
just wait on the roadside and not in the hospital.
Wednesday morning found us at the mission home taking our
International Driving test,(interestingly enough Anziano Knies was the trainer)
financial training, and more paperwork! We went to dinner with the senior
couples at a hamburger place called Cidos! No Italian food yet!
Thursday, back to the scene of the crime to get that
infamous photo in front of the construction site of the Rome, Italy
Temple. We took the metro to downtown
Rome for a quick drive-by of the sites in Rome. Best Italian pizza ever on the
way to the Trevi Fountain.
Rome Italy Temple
President and Sorella Pickerd
Apostles at San Giovanni in Laterano
The Colosseo
Moses by Leonardo Di Vinci
Graffiti on Rome Metro
Trevi Foutain
Pantheon
Friday and Saturday we took our 2018 Toyota Yaris hybrid,
our international driver’s license and all six pieces of luggage on the road.
Rome to Sigonella, Sicily; with an overnight in Cosenza!
Cars in line for the ferry
Ferry across Messina
Sicily from the ferry
How exciting to be there! Awful about the accident, but so happy no one was hurt. Good to see and hear about your adventures. I'm sure you will get lots of good work done while in Rome. We just love our couple missionaries here at our branch and I know you will be loved there.
ReplyDeleteWhat an introduction to Italy! I am so glad none of you were injured. I love the amazing pics of Rome! Have a fantastic week.
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