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Serendipity, España Style


I was recently awarded the Stylish Blogger award by several of my peers and I am honored by their recognition. —Thank you Delores, Kathy, Mona, Lulu and Pam!–  As part of the protocol, you are asked to share a bit about yourself.  However, I decided that since I already have an entire page devoted to moi I would break the rules a bit and instead share a little about my lovely daughter, Alex.   Inspired by this recent photo of her and her boyfriend and seeing as how today is the day for all things amore,  it seems appropriate to share how their romance came to be:

Alex graduated from UCLA with a major in linguistics and a minor in anthropology.  She has loved the Italian culture from a young age  –teaching herself to speak Italian when she was just 10 years old– so it was quite a surprise to everyone when she elected instead to focus on Spanish linguistics in college.

Shortly after graduation, she learned about an opportunity to teach English in Spain for a year and decided it would be a fun and educational experience. After a tedious process involving a mountain of red-tape and numerous delays – so much so that she almost gave up on going– it was finally determined she would be living and teaching in the city of Jaén.

We hadn't heard of Jaén before, but soon learned that the province is located in the Andalusian region and is recognized as the World Capital of Olive Oil, -producing an astounding 20% of the world's total production  —more than the entire country of Greece!   —Who knew?
Anyway, shortly after Alex's arrival in Jaén, she hit it off with a friendly British guy named Ali, the only other native English-speaking teacher at her school. 
Meanwhile, Alessio, born and raised in Palermo (Sicily) and studying law, has come to Jaén to attend school via the Erasmus Study Programme.  (And by the way, —yes. We have three derivatives of the same name converging in one story here.)
As Alessio tells the story, he had already seen Alex and Ali about town (two tall blondes in a Latin city–  hard to miss) and assumed they were boyfriend and girlfriend.  So when Ali and Alex appeared at his door in answer to his ad for a roommate, he was both pleased to meet the blonde girl who had caught his eye, but disappointed that his assumption had been correct – obviously she was there helping her boyfriend find a place to live.
Despite this, Alessio did end up selecting Ali to be his roommate and, of course, once Ali moved in, it didn't take long before the real story came to light.  Alessio and Alex began dating soon after and the rest, as they say, is history.  That was 2008 and they have been together as much as possible since then with Alex flying over to Italy as often as she can manage it and Alessio visiting Los Angeles whenever he can break away from his ongoing studies and exams.

Needless to say, Alex has happily re-immersed herself in the Italian language and culture she has always loved.  She has been graciously embraced by Alessio's wonderful family and we think the world of Alessio —we could not ask for a more generous, considerate and caring soul to be in Alex's life.

So many things fell into place for the Southern Italian boy to meet the Southern California girl...forces of destiny at play it would seem.  I mean really, who'd have guessed that majoring in Spanish and living in Spain was leading Alex right back to her beloved Italia?! 

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Image by Andrea Cusumano: 
Alex and Alessio walking through Ortigia (Italy) January 2011 
 
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To learn more about Jaén, here is a video that includes some beautiful footage of the region:.  "Un bosque único en el mundo"  (Note:  Hang in there -or fast forward-  about a minute and a half in, a longer segment begins with Spanish guitar music in the background and an interesting segment showing an olive tree harvest.)



MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS:

One of Alex's favorite films, it was born from the cultural phenomenon surrounding the Erasmus Study Progamme and the experiences of  young European students living on their own for the first time.     
L'Auberge Espagnole (The Spanish Apartment)


Sequel to L'Auberge Espagnole:
Russian Dolls




And finally, a well-known poem I never tire of:



 i carry your heart with me by E. E. Cummings


...with a special dedication and best wishes to Alex and Alessio —and anybody else who is far away from the one they love this Saint Valentine's Day.    xoxo ~





i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
my heart) i am never without it(anywhere
i go you go,my dear; and whatever is done
by only me is your doing,my darling)
i fear
no fate(for you are my fate,my sweet)i want
no world(for beautiful you are my world,my true)
and it's you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you

here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life;which grows
higher than the soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart

i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart)





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Kiss Me Again

I got my wish.  Just when I was missing my beloved Italy, I had the opportunity to travel there last night...Well, amend that to --I was taken there courtesy of the silver screen. 

"Cinema Italian Style 2010" produced by Cinecittà Luce and The American Cinematheque* is currently running at the Egyptian (Hollywood) and Aero (Santa Monica) Theatres. 

Fortunately for me, Alex had the foresight and initiative and had purchased our tickets in advance. Both of us, however, had completely forgotten it was the night we were to go.  We were out and about running errands when she suddenly remembered and we rushed home to get ready.

Traffic was light and we actually ended up arriving early which was a good thing as it turned out.  The theatre was filled to capacity shortly after we were seated.  Conversations in Italian were happening all around us and I sat blissfully amidst it all feeling like I had been transported abroad even before the film began.  The fact that it started some 15 minutes later than scheduled only added to the illusion that I was indeed ensconced in a theatre somewhere in Italia. 

It was the Los Angeles premiere of Baciami Ancora (Kiss Me Again), written and directed by Gabriele Muccino and for the next 139 minutes, I was whisked away to Rome for an intimate look into the lives of five friends and their wives, children, girlfriends and lovers. 

Gabriele Muccino is well-known for directing The Pursuit of Happyness and Seven Pounds here in the States.  He also wrote and directed the prequel to Baciami Ancora/Kiss Me Again called L'Ultimo Bacio (The Last Kiss.)  (Not to be confused with the American version of the same title.)

Though they assured us you can enjoy Kiss Me Again without having seen The Last Kiss, I liked having the perspective of first meeting these characters earlier in their lives.  It was interesting to see how each character had evolved and was dealing with another stage of life and relationships some 10 years later.

We stayed for a discussion following the film with Gabriele Muccino and actor Pierfrancesco Favino.  Gabriele sometimes struggled to find the words he was seeking in English, but his wit and artistic sensibility came through clearly nonetheless.  It was especially interesting to me to have him verify and expand on the symbolism we had seen woven throughout the film.

I found Pierfrancesco funny and charming.  His English is almost perfect and both he and Gabriele appeared gracious, humble and untainted by fame or ego.  Very nice to see.

Kiss Me Again is not yet available in the format compatible for most DVD players in the U.S. and Canada.  --so if you haven't seen The Last Kiss, you have time to get all primed and up-to-speed while you wait for its release.    Baci!~

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