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Carlo stayed with us until he had to leave for the Christmas holidays to be with his family in Spain. Colin gave him a copy of the photos he had taken of him in the club and on the roof. I did give him a tour of the gallery, but not the room with the village of Grottaferrata. I needed to show that to just Colin first.
Thanksgiving at Colin’s parents home was a joyous time with Carlo. Colin explained why we celebrated this day. Mary and Mom were fascinated with Carlo’s accent. I think Carlo put it on a little thicker than normal. Every once in a while he would say something in Spanish. They would look at me for a translation, I would translate it but not necessarily as he meant. In Spanish he said this was the first time he had this big chicken. I translated that as, he said he missed having lamb and he didn’t know we raised such big chickens.
Colin knew that wasn’t what he said but the look on Carlo’s face told the others that wasn’t what he said. My mom who was sitting next to me, hit me. So I told them what he said that this was the first time he had eaten turkey. I got another slap from my mom.
Friday, Mom and Mary were going to take Carlo shopping. I knew he’ll need another suitcase. I decided to use this time to take Colin back to Italy. On the excuse I needed to drop off a painting for the gallery, we drove to the gallery. Colin opened the door, and followed me in. “Lock the door.” He did.
We walked to the office where I dropped off the painting.
“Close your eyes.” He did. I led him into the room, turned on the light, “Open your eyes.”
I watched as he moved around, he would look at a wall, move on and then return and look again. He would look, then point. I would nod my head. “Geno?” I nodded yes.
We spent an hour there. Colin would point, make a comment, I just smiled. I’m not sure which of my paintings meant more to him. The mural at the club was like a Rolodex of photos and the Village was like home.
“Are you going to show your family?”
“Yes, we can show them Sunday morning. I just wanted you to see this first.”
Driving back home, “I wonder how many are going to show up at the club tonight?”
“No one.”
“No one?”
“Yes, Letters were sent indicating the Club will be closed Thursday and Friday.”
Holidays spent with friends adds a special meaning. I'm sure Carlo will remember just as we will. "It was nice having Carlo here. I think this may become one of our traditions." The smile I got cemented that Carlo will be joining us next year's Thanksgiving.
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