Personally Speaking~Close Encounters of the Best Kind~ by Mary and Jane
Jane
What are Ilvolover’s fondest desires? To see Gianluca, Piero, and Ignazio in concert….yes…to see them face to face and get a hug at a M&G…..absolutely….to have some real time mingling, visiting, touching, looking into thosedark Italian eyes, and watching them interact to our hearts’ content?…..dare we hope?
Well, it happened to Mary and Jane (and a few others) last Sunday. They pledged their contribution to the Public Television Station in St. Paul, Minnesota, and got $120 worth of heavenly time with our favorite guys. We were fortunate enough to arrive at the station a bit early and got a great table in the room where we would have precious time withTHEM. But the best was that we were there to see them come through the door to the lobby with Barbara. Of course Mary had to rush out and greet them….it was the polite thing to do, right? Piero didn’t seem to mind that she immediately enveloped him in a hug (you have to grab those opportunities when they pop up). Mary gave him a poem that she had written for him, knowing full well that finding time to read it was probably not going to happen. Someone from the station came and took them away, paying no attention to Jane and Mary who were saying, “come back, come back.” Oh well, we knew that they would return and we would have our time.
Time for that first hug!
So, back to the meeting room to wait. Other people were arriving, and we were glad that we had grabbed a table when we did. There were lovely appetizers to munch on and wine and soft drinks. We visited a bit with some of the other guests. One couple and their daughter had come from Ohio just for this event. It seems that the daughter had been Piero’s “Maria” in Tennessee when they brought girls up on stage to sing to while doing that song.
TPT Reception Room
Joyce and Bonnie
Anne and Mary (Daughter-Mother)
Jane and Mary
Suzy, Allene and Joyce
Aubrianna, (Tennessee Maria) her father and mother
And then, a hush came over the room as we saw our darlings coming through the door. They were dressed very casually and giving us big smiles as if they were glad to be there in spite of just having come from delightfully tropic Miami to the frozen northland. Ignazio wasn’t feeling well. We know that he suffers the most from jet lag. Barbara told us that he had a touch of the flu, and he left shortly to have a rest before the filming. But Gianluca and Piero were in good spirits and kept us very well entertained. Some people were there who spoke fluent Italian and they had a great time talking to the guys. Jane and Mary wished they had boned up on that language, but as we all know, GG and Piero are well versed in English and we were able to visit with them and stare into those gorgeousdark eyes.
While the line was forming to speak to the guys, Mary and Jane took the opportunity to have a chatwith Barbara. After hearing Jane tell her where she had recently traveled in Italy, Barbara said that she has not even seen some of those places! She said that now she is traveling the world over, but someday when she is through seeing the world she will see the sights in Italy that she has never seen before! When asked if they wake up in the morning at their hotels and wonder what city they are in, she said, yes, indeed that happens. That it is a hard thing to do to travel so much, but they all love it.
A little blurry, but you get the picture!
Autographing snowing in Minneapolis photo for Mary
Joyce, you know who and Mary
Signing autograph
Allene in Seventh Heaven! (How adorable is this?)
Audrey with handsome three!
Suzy in the midst of Italian utopia!
Joyce surrounded by Italian charm!
They thought it was humorous as Jane was describing the “narrow roads of Naro!”
Joyce showed the guys a picture of her little dog named “The Queen ofNaro.” Ignazio says, “why not Queen of Marsala?’ Joyce said she would work on that and has since posted a photo on Facebook saying in December her little dog would now be called the Queen of Marsala with surprises coming in January!
What was so totally unique about this evening was that there were only 30 guests there. That’s it…30 of us… with 8 of the total, representing the Minnesota Flight Crew ,with the guys all to ourselves. Never have the odds been so GOOD and never have we been to an event where everything was so relaxed and not rush-rush! When the guys finished getting photos with each guest they (excluding Ignazio) hung around, snacked on the goodies and mingled with us even more! We kept looking at each other saying, “Idon’t believe this!”
Of course when that part of the program was over ( all too soon), they left us blissfully satisfied by what we had been given. The guys were taken into another room for the filming of the program that was to be shown live in the Twin Cities area. The station had provided a huge screen in the visitor’s room so that those of us who wanted to stay could watch the 1 1/2 hour program. Of course we wanted to stay and stay we did until we were the last ones left and the station people were cleaning up around us.
The Minnesota ladies staying until the final moment!
To say that it was a wonderful evening would be an understatement . To have that much time close to the ones that we admire and adore was Nirvana. And now we still have the concert in March to look forward to….our “cup runneth over.”