Christina: She usually only works lunches and we probably spend the least amount of time with her. Even still we have think she is the fastest washer at Santa Chiara. We can also tell she is quite the jokster. I look forward to understanding the jokes someday.
Laura: Pronounced Louda. She tries the hardest to communicate with us. She knows some words in english like "wash, put, stop". These are very helpful. SHe told me last night that she thinks of herself as our Italian mom (I think that's what she was trying to say). Which is very sweet. Adaly (that's Italian for Haley) found out that she has one son and one daughter. The son is available and "very free" (one of her english phrases). Laura also likes to remind us that we are strong women and we don't need men to work here. Although it would be nice to have even one semi strong guy around on delivery days. She's one of our favorites.
Lydia: She is such a complicated woman (we think). The problem was that her reputation preceded her. We were told by Kelsia (Italian for Chelsea), the other RC, that Lydia is the less patient of the two cooks. She will not hesitate to tell you when you're doing something wrong or too slowly. The legend goes that one night a RC was not preforming up to Lydia standards and before her shift was over Lydia told her "Buono notte!" Meaning get out of my kitchen right now because you are the worst! So needless to say we were quite nervous when working with her for the first time. However she hasn't really lived up to that reputation yet. Yes she talks loudly and works quickly, but she still jokes around with us at the dinner table (that one time) and wants to have a good relationship with us. The Italian intern here, who speaks fluent english, told us not to be scared of her, and that Lydia wants to get to know us.
Guiliana: She is a typical Italian cook. She's very silly and jokes around alot in the kitchen. She makes us feel welcome and not like we are completely useless. To give you an example of her antics, on our first night working a dinner shift she locked Haley, Laura, and myself in the kitchen when she left. She was just on the other side of the door laughing at her joke. Me and Haley didn't quite understand what had happened because we were feverishly washing dishes, and all Laura told us was "Guiliana closed!" Every night in the kitchen with her is light-hearted, and the dinner conversation is always amusing. She has an infectiously little smile, her favorite thing to do is listen patiently as we try to spit out our next question, like "How many years you work here?" or "How many you have children?" We'd like nothing more than to pack her in our suitcase when we go home.
I'm looking forward to learning more about all these ladies, and I think we have many interesting dinner conversations to look forward to.

The entire kitchen staff with Lydia (far left).

And with Giuliana (third from the left).
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