
From left to right: Lisa, Zuleika (pronounced Zoo-lake-a), me, and Tammy. You ready for this? Tammy and I taught English together in Taiwan last year and became prettymuch inseparable. Zuleika is from Rome, and I served in her ward on my mission. Then, almost a year later, she got her mission call to Ohio and was in my classroom at the MTC for nine weeks. When I went to visit Zuleika back in April, we discovered that we both had friends coming to visit in July. We decided that it would be way fun if the four of us traveled together. Tammy and I arrived in Rome about a month ago, and started asking Zuleika about this friend who would be traveling with the three of us. "Her name is Lisa. We were mission companions in Ohio. Oh, and she's from Logan." Tammy is from Logan, and it just so happens that Tammy is friends with Lisa, but they hadn't seen each other in a while. And little did they know that they would get to catch up while traveling together through Venice, Cinque Terre, and Florence, Italy. Zuleika decided she would have some fun with this and not say a word to Lisa. When Lisa arrived in Rome, she was asking Zuleika all these questions about "Whitney's friend." Zuleika pretended like she didn't know anything, not even her name. :) When the four of us met up at the airport in Venice the following week, Lisa nearly had a heart attack. The look on her face was priceless. And the four of us had a
blast traveling together
in Italia.

Meet Brian. Brian is from Missoula, MT, about an hour from Hamilton, MT (where my family lives). He decided to teach English in France, and was assigned to a city an hour and a half away from Grenoble, where I lived and taught. We just happened to have our appointments at the French consulate in San Francisco on the exact same morning. A few weeks ago, my friends and I were in Piazza San Marco in Venice when I heard "Whitney!" Yup, it was Brian. We just happened to be in the same square, in the same city, in the same country, on the same day, at the same time, and he just happened to see me (it's a huge square). As fate would have it, we ran into each other again the next day on the island of Murano. It is a
small world.
When Tammy and I went to Sassari (on the island of Sardegna) a few weeks ago (I served in that city on my mission), I went to church and guess who I saw? Sorella Watson. When I was serving in Sassari a few years ago, another Sorella Watson (her older sister), was also serving on the island of Sardegna. I had heard that her sister had gotten her call to the Rome mission, and it was so much fun to run into her at church.

When Tammy and I checked into our hostel in Rome, I did a double take when I saw the receptionist. "Wait a second...aren't you Rosario's son?" I asked him. I taught Rosario's sister on my mission when I was serving in Rome, and had heard all about her son, Jeffrey, who was also on a mission in Milan. I met him back in April when I visited Rome. And he just happened to be the receptionist in our hostel. Out of all the hostels in Rome... :)
When Tammy and I were in Rome, we went to Institute with Zuleika. We walked into the chapel, and an elder looked at me and said, "Hey, did you serve in this mission a couple of years ago? And do you have a sister who sings?" Quite surprised, I answered affirmatively to both questions and asked how on earth he knew those things. "Oh, I was serving in Sassari a few months ago, and my companion and I were eating dinner at Angelo's house, and he asked us to help him vote for your sister. And you look a lot like her."

This is my friend Denise. Our lives are pretty intertwined. She was in my sister's freshman ward. Then they both decided to do Study Abroad in Paris back in Fall 2005. When I got home from my mission, I signed up to live in the FLSR (Foreign Language Student Residence) for the summer. Denise and I just happened to be roommates, and had a blast together. So last year, I applied to teach English in France. And Denise decided to go on a mission. She got her call to the Switzerland, Geneva mission. And Grenoble, France (where I was assigned to teach English) happens to be part of that mission. Back in May, she was transferred to Grenoble! Needless to say, I was a
very happy girl.
Tammy and I were in Paris taking part of our luggage to my friend J
érome's house (so that we didn't have to lug it around Italy). And guess who was there? Soeur Amouriaux, one of Denise's former mission companions, who finished her mission in April and is now living with J
érome's family. I had heard about how wonderful she is. And she just happened to be at my friend's house. It's so much fun to meet amazing people you've heard lots about, and be able to say, "Hey, I know who you are!"
It's a small world after all. :)