After packing August into the car, Tara, Gloria, and I set off at 11 AM for the projected 6 hour drive to Greensburg, Pa. for the Pantalone family reunion (Tara's maternal side of the family) to coincide with the 100th celebration of Our Lady of Mt Carmel at St. Bartholomew Church in nearby Crabtree, Pa. We arrived at 9 PM and immediately set-up camp at the Nava house, bypassing the
funeral home where everyone was enjoying
Jioio's Pizza, due to extreme exhaustion. The following week was a blur of events at family owned restaurants, pavilions, and a winery.
Joe Nava teaching Gus Italian. Joe and Valeria (Great-Great Aunt V) were kind enough to let us stay in their home the week we were in Greensburg.
Aunt V with Gus.
Joe is an outstanding cook. Here he is making battered squash blossoms.
They were delicious, especially the ones stuffed with cheese!
This was the standard morning routine, coffee, toast from fresh bread baked by Joe, and a paper. Around the table (clockwise from closest to the camera): Grandma Ewing, Aunt V, Bill Akin, Grandpa Ewing, and Great Aunt Joy Akin.
Great Aunt Bonnie Doubek.
Great Aunt Nancy (nee Wieners) Embler dropped by on her way home from NJ to Erie, Pa.
Clem Pantalone doing curls with Gus!
Dante Pantalone with Gus.
Kali Pantalone with Gus.
Kalyn doing a great job with Gus. She'll make a great sitter in a few years.
Joe Hite nervously clutching Gus.
There were so many more people, but unfortunately we (Tara and I) were in a daze and failed to dedicate one camera to take all of the pictures. As the various snapshots are corralled from phones, cameras, and facebook I will do my best to post them on the blog. I apologize to any and all that have been left out.
The six nights went by quickly. Before we knew it the 19th had arrived. Kent and I loaded up the car for the 1,455 mile drive to Austin and started our trek at 6 am. Tara, Gus, Gloria and Lana flew down to Austin via Houston from Pittsburgh later that day, arriving at home around 11 PM. Kent and I reached the house at 6 PM July 20th.