CHARLES TOWNâRalph and Dr. Rosie Lorenzetti have been married almost 45 years. Ralph is soft spoken and reserved, while Rosie is more animated and boisterous; and when they reminisce together, they do not always agree.
When recalling the maximum number of cats, they once had, she swore there were 16. Ralph claims 19. When discussing their wedding, they could not agree on the number of attendees.
âWe got married in Fallansbee, WV, Rosieâs hometown. I wanted a small wedding. She said, âOk, I will only invite my first and second cousins.â I had 30 people there and she had 170,â he said.
âI had 300 people,â she corrected him. âThey were relatives. Or we were baptized, and they were your cousins. Italians are like â a lot of people in your extended family. I had several med school friendsâ
Hearing God Save the Queen at Croke Park was surreal : Fans relive supporting Ireland v England in the Six Nations
the42.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from the42.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
La Nación / Dos en la mesa
lanacion.com.py - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lanacion.com.py Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The start of a new year means the start of a new round of monthly Chance Meetings.
The theme of Januaryâs Chance Meeting will be âSuccess Starts with You: Taking Care of Your Health and Wellbeing.â
The free event will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 4, on Zoom, hosted by Silicon Couloir, the Jackson nonprofit that nurtures entrepreneurship in the region.
âBeing an entrepreneur isnât easy in the best of times, but the turmoil and uncertainty of 2020 have upped the difficulty significantly,â Silicon Couloir said in its invitation. âHow can entrepreneurs stay grounded, healthy and productive while weathering the changes and uncertainty of business during COVID?â