FISHING FOR DUMPSTER FOOD
This week we had a fun youth activity at this cool park in Rome. To be more specific, it was Muselini's villa when he was dictator during WWII. As history goes, USA🇺🇸 throat punched Italy and made them switch teams mid war and nobody wanted to live in his villa so now it's a park
Anyways after the activity, we got to teach the little Italian kids how to play football. The fun thing was that we could teach them anything and say they are the rules😈 hahah we were fairly nice to them but we did say it's mandatory to say "blue, forty two, set... YIKE" because you snap the ball. It was so funny to see them try and pronounce it
On our way home from that activity, we found two un opened pandoros sitting on this dumpster. At this point, you're probably wondering what a pandoro is... which is a fair question but basically, it's just a cake that tastes like plain, white bread that you put powdered sugar on. To be honest, it's so unhealthy and not even that good but they are fun to eat. An American example: imagine that you find 2 unopened bags of reeces Christmas trees on a dumpster in April. Things like that just don't happen... it was nothing short of a mircale.
Italian for the week: ananas means pineapple
Vi voglio un cuore di bene,
Anziano Lewis







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