Today the group split up. The Di Lauro family when to Ascoli Satriano for more interviews and filming for the documentary. There was much conversation, laughter and good food to be had.
Carmella and Michael remained in Orsara to meet up with their family. This is the first time Michael has ever met these relatives and he was amazes at the family resemblance. One cousin looked just like Grandpa he said. There another relative on our father's side came walking down the lane and both took a double take, as it looked just like their father's mother, who lived with them for a time. Even some of the grandchildren grew up with this grandma, we referred to her as Grandma Diseno.
The stories the sharing, the planning for tomorrow's big family meal was all underway. Photos were shared and news of a family tree which outlined our mother's mother's family is forth coming. Very excited to see the lineage and learn more of the family history. It seems a cousin of ours also owns a hotel.
Now you can imagine the wheels are turning in Carmella's brain. What about a trip to Italy next year were the only real destination is Orsara for a cooking school week and the opportunity to live among the real Italians of our ancestry? Any takers???
You can be certain, this trip will inspire many changes to come for La Campagna. All of those changes to include more family, more food, more artful ways of living and an increased connection to the roots of the tasty tomato!

For Italo - American's our history goes back only so far, early 1900s or so. Imagine actually being able to go to the place where your family has lived for centuries, not decades, but centuries? This is mind blowing and Michael keeps saying, "I am home again, this is awesome and great".
2 comments:
I am so happy for you and Michael! I am already planning for going with you next year to cook! Let's do it. I am so glad you're there right now and also can't wait for you to get home. Take lots of pics!
Just got access to this site from Chuck. So glad to be able to follow your trip...beautiful pictures snd stories.
Bless you all
Nancy
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