Because I’d be remiss if I didn’t announce it to you, my lovely long suffering readers. Thanks for all the lent ears during the great laundry wars of 2013…things are looking bright for the Uebbing family.
This is big news Jenny! Happy for you guys, and happy you don’t have to have any Italian childbirth traumas! But there is a part of me that’s sad you’re not in Rome anymore…I don’t quite know why…
Wow!! Congratulations Uebbing family! I have loved following your adventures in Roma and are sad (for us!) that they are coming to an end. Thank you for helping your superTarget friends appreciate the perks of American child rearing all while exposing us to la dolce vita 🙂 God bless all of you!
Wow, what an honor to be chancellor for such an incredible archdiocese! As a former diocesan employee myself, I know what a huge commitment that is for the whole family. God bless you! And I have to say I’m relieved. I don’t even know you, but I’ve been to an Italian hospital before and I was already worried about you having a baby in one of those places! I’ve loved every entry on your Italian adventure and perspective on motherhood, but can’t wait to keep reading about the next adventure!
oh wow! I am so happy for you that you will be going back home. I’m sad that now we’ll probably never meet in Malta but as someone else said, relieved you won’t have to experience the erratic Italian health service. Wishing you all the very best and may God be with your beautiful family always.
Congratulations! That sounds like a wonderful job opportunity for your husband, and I’m sure you’re thrilled to be coming home–especially since you’ll be so close to family. (I’ll miss the funny stories about life in Rome, though–they’ve been quite entertaining!)
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Rosie
Hallelujah!!! So glad you all will be back in the States and near your families 🙂
Joy
Congratulations to you all!
sarahm
So happy for you guys, Jenny! Please tell Dave we said Congratulations!!!
Anne Bazin
Congratulations! What a wonderful opportunity for Dave! Where will this next baby be born? Roma or the States?
Kris
So happy for you guys!!
Francine
So exciting! Welcome back to the land of A/C, Chipotle, and Target!
Michele Chronister
What amazing news!!! And, you and your family look gorgeous in your press picture, btw. 🙂
Christy from fountains of home
This is big news Jenny! Happy for you guys, and happy you don’t have to have any Italian childbirth traumas! But there is a part of me that’s sad you’re not in Rome anymore…I don’t quite know why…
Anonymous
Wow!! Congratulations Uebbing family! I have loved following your adventures in Roma and are sad (for us!) that they are coming to an end. Thank you for helping your superTarget friends appreciate the perks of American child rearing all while exposing us to la dolce vita 🙂 God bless all of you!
Grace in my Heart
Congrats! How exciting!
thesewallsblog.com
Wow! That is impressive! Congratulations to your husband and best wishes to all of you as you prepare for your move! Exciting times!
Beth
Wow, what an honor to be chancellor for such an incredible archdiocese! As a former diocesan employee myself, I know what a huge commitment that is for the whole family. God bless you!
And I have to say I’m relieved. I don’t even know you, but I’ve been to an Italian hospital before and I was already worried about you having a baby in one of those places! I’ve loved every entry on your Italian adventure and perspective on motherhood, but can’t wait to keep reading about the next adventure!
Katrina Rose
Congratulations! From a view of St. Peter’s to a view of the Rockies … not bad at all!!
Diana
Congratulations Uebbings!!! So very happy for your family! 🙂
Kathleen
Congrats.. I really enjoy your writing. Hope your move goes well.
Katie
Congrats!! And wow to Daveon the job!! So great! Although, I am a bit sad I will not get to meet you when I go to Rome with my husband.
Olivia
I am so happy for you all!!! Congratulations! And come on home!
Claudette
oh wow! I am so happy for you that you will be going back home. I’m sad that now we’ll probably never meet in Malta but as someone else said, relieved you won’t have to experience the erratic Italian health service. Wishing you all the very best and may God be with your beautiful family always.
Laura Pearl
Congratulations! That sounds like a wonderful job opportunity for your husband, and I’m sure you’re thrilled to be coming home–especially since you’ll be so close to family. (I’ll miss the funny stories about life in Rome, though–they’ve been quite entertaining!)
Catholic Mutt
How exciting! Congrats!