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After a trip to Ikea I find I have rather an over abundance of them!

Many thanks to all those that offered advice, my xmas trip to Le Marche went brilliantly to plan.
Can recommend Ikea Rome on Xmas eve - almost empty and not too stressful. Easy to find from the airport too - we filled our clapped out Thrifty rentavan with coffee tables, dining tables, chairs, crockery, pic frames (but no pebbles of course), cushions etc etc and headed for the hills.Was delighted that the van was clapped out (with a 1000 euro excess we made the rental guy write an essay about how knackered it was) - even a few 'dings' would not have been noticed and the engine was fine..

Met lovely George (dogs doing fine) on route to the house with bags of food for us. What a hero.The big supermarket outside Fermo was open but the carpark was heaving and after a big drive from Rome it was great not to have to join the mad melee within.

My mates and husband made like Santa's little pixies all xmas day, all the bits and pieces I had sent from the Uk arrived, house is looking significantly fabber. Job done and me a very happy woman.

Very glad we got enough food and drink in for a couple of days - Boxing day found the place resembling Deadsville Arizona when we ventured out.

Had a fabulous meal at the Contrada Durano on 27th - can't recommend it highly enough. Yum! Cheesy truffley hammy crumbly pastry naughtiness.

Thought we would leave time for a leisurely lunch in L'Aquila on the return trip to Rome. Came through the Gran Sasso tunnel (cor thats a biggie)to find ourselves in a blizzard and followed gingerly in the tracks of lorries almost all the way to Rome at 50kph - made the flight with 10 mins to spare before it closed. Leisurely lunch became a hilarious selection of cheese and ham toasties at a service statiion - how can the Italians have 12 versions of a basic cheese/ham combo but virtually nothing else?! Catching the flight was a bit touch and go especially when my husband wedged the van against poles entering the car park - they are not designed to take vans I fear. Thank god for all the previous dents..

Back in March - just napped a 1p flight to Ancona from Ryanair - offer lasts till tomorrow night I think. Hope that Ikea is open there by then - that'll be my chest of drawer and wardrobe run. Can't wait to be back, I'm aching for the place already...

Happy new year to all!

M

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General chat about Italy

Glad to hear all went well with Ikea and you had a fantastic time. So glad to hear you met George. If you see him again in your next trip will you ask him to come back to the forum.......don't know about anybody else but I really miss his humour and the lovely doggy tales....

Sounds as though you had a fab time even with blizzards and molti ham/cheese toasties. [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I feel your excitement and happiness, we can't wait to get started on ours. Also miss George and glad he and puppies are well, he really should come back. [/FONT][/COLOR]

I know it would be great to have him back. Will pass on your best wishes and maybe in time..
Even though we worked until we were positively flatchested we had a fantastic time. I'm more in love with my house every time I go. Must be getting middle aged to be getting excited about window boxes and new tiles!
I'm so looking forward to a year when I hope to be there at least 4 times.
Cheers
M

He VERY RARELY still drops by from time to time, and, might just post some doggy piccies one day soon when he can summon up some energy after cleaning up after the darling little doggies...
Missing you too.....:p

Perhaps you never went away at all George :cool: , I just noticed your invisible in the Active Users box, crafty monkey ;)

I know you have been invisible but thats no good. Need you to be active because you have loads of information and you make us laugh. Sorry about puppy poop! ;)