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RENOVATION

‘Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when you look back, everything is different…’

C.S. LEWIS

A new friend recently  called me  ‘Superwoman’ over at the Renovating Italy facebook page.

Yet I don’t feel like this cartoon super-heroine, I feel tired, cranky and ready to burst into tears at the slightest thing. Emotional overload, hormones…who knows, lets just say I’ve been a ‘biatch’ to live with.

Renovating a house in the mountains of Italy is incredible and I totally love this life and my family but sometimes I just want to scream! This last week has been one of those times and when I am like this I stop writing, I start blaming, and wonder how on earth we are going to make this work.

It’s moments like these that my husbands sense of humor and persistence keeps us together. We love it here, I can’t imagine living anywhere else and have shaken off the doldrums and seen the rainbow.

Although at the moment we have no income (Sam is waiting for me to be a best seller) I’m sure we will work something out. So many ideas and it just takes thinking outside of that box, we’d love to start a project here in the Valley to share what we are learning. A way to give a taste of this dream we are living, to share our dream and create something for others.

Our house will be finished before the end of Winter, and we’d love to be able to buy another here in the borgata to create a place for friends, family and those interested in this lifestyle to stay and experience it first hand.

Another big dream but one I know we could achieve, my husband looks ten years younger, the kids are about to start school and learn a new language, they now have rabbits, chickens and a totally new outlook on life, and I am lit up by this valley every time I open the shutters in the morning to gaze over the mountains.

Anything is possible…

Our lounge room floor is completed, the heater made it’s way into the house suspended on a huge tree trunk over the shoulders of Sam and Claudio….it weighs a tonne. The kitchen and lounge walls have been re coated and we now have hand made shelves and a kitchen bench.

Things are starting to take shape, the house is becoming a home and it looks great.

Next week we have old friends from Australia coming to visit, and more this Saturday….I just can’t wait to see them all and share the dream. Tomorrow we are off to pick up some matresses so that we will all have somewhere to sleep.

The bedroom upstairs now has a wall for privacy with the plaster going up today (pics to follow) now I have a wall to put the antique wardrobe against freeing up some space in the room for bedside tables. We have plenty of things to keep us busy through Winter.

The valley is full of sunflowers, berries and people making hay while the sun shines….I now see where this saying comes from. Our chickens are laying eggs, the rabbits are soon to be making more rabbits and our tiny chicks are now running about in the stable.

In such a short time we have achieved so much, discovered ourselves and created even bigger dreams….hmmm maybe I am ‘Superwoman’ after all.

and the gang x

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  1. Janine
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    Dear Lisa…. sounds like you really know you’re alive these days – and wouldn’t have it any other way. What else would you be doing? Would you trade it for life in Australia again? I know the answer already I think 😉 Take it easy on yourself. You are already inspiring the world with your courage and honesty and energy. Keep writing, keep opening those shutters and let Italy inspire you as she knows how to do so well. With love, jxx

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    • Lisa Chiodo
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      Sorry sorry to take so long to get back to you Janine, it’s been mad here and kids started school this week. I certainly can’t imagine ever going back now, we just adore it here and life is good!

      This Italy that you and I love so much has a firm hold on my heart now, I see how she keeps you so enthralled xxx
      sending big hugs and kisses and wishing I could pop over for a coffee!

  2. jann
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    Lucky you for having Sam!!! He is a darling, and you are a SUPERWOMAN, even if you occasionally fall into the all-too-human trap of feeling down at times. I remember going through those blues during my renovation, when it all became just too much. I would be in tears and call my husband back in the US and he’d say, “Just remember that most people would love to be in your shoes.” Baci & buon corraggio. xxxx

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      I loved your story about Gino and his bridge!
      We are going strong at the moment and now the kids are in school it’s so quiet during the day. We have some friends coming from Australia either today or tomorrow so busy cleaning up. Sam has decided that right now would be a great time to bring in all the rocks to make the frame and chimney for the heater in the lounge!

      Yes many people would love to be in my shoes and funnily enough I literally only have two pairs….work boots and black sandals lol xxx

  3. Denise
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    I’ve kind of been a stalker on your blog, not commenting much except for a few likes. Your life and what you are accomplishing is Aaamazing! I think your idea of buying a house in your borgata to create a place for those interested in your lifestyle is an idea excellante! It is so different than what the normal visitor gets to experience. We are traveling from Umbria up to Como and Lake Geneva after a 2 month stay near Orvieto and I often wonder….’what would happen if I just sort of showed up at Lisa’s!’ Brava!

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      I just realized that I am also a stalker on many blogs as well Denise. I usually leave a comment but sometimes just run out of oomph by the end of the day when I check the email.

      I just know that people would love to get a little glimpse into this rustic life in the mountains, It is so far removed from the ideal of ‘Under that gorgeous Tuscan Sun’ and if you’re going to ‘just show up’ (in Australia it’s called the drop in!) just let us know a little in advance. You can just email me or send me a pm through facebook xxx
      Might see you soon,
      ciao lisa
      xx

  4. Caterina
    Caterina says:
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    What wonderful photos and what a darling daughter!
    You must have a really good camera.

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      She’s a darling when asleep my husband says…
      and no only a little digital thing I keep in my pocket lol xx

  5. Terri Affanato
    Terri Affanato says:
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    I have enjoyed following the progress…I have to give you a lot of credit, to have the fortitude and vision to work together though this – BRAVO! Love all the pictures of your neighbors and family too!

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      I am just trying to count up the number of moves we’ve done since we met and it would be around 17 with 7 of those being full renovations. WOW that really is a lot considering we’ve been together for about 17 years lol xx
      I usually blow my top about mid way through a reno and then we just get on and get it done, this house is the one I know I’m going to make a home base, it’s a keeper!. Although never say never with us lol x
      Happy to hear you like the non renovation photos as well, I’m always a bit unsure about what to include, for a while I was only writing about renovations but I feel that we are totally renovating our entire life as well xx
      ciao ciao lisa x

  6. Casey Smith
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    Lisa, despite a bit of a lull in your enthusiasm, you have achieved so much. I can’t wait to see the next lot of photos with the furniture in place, your writing desk set up and the fire glowing. Hang in there as you are living an amazing time and things will improve. Just keep opening tht window to the glorious mountains beyond and breathe deeply.

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      More a lull in my enthusiasm for my husband Casey, he drives me nuts sometimes. An explosive argument seems good for our relationship every now and then ,I’m like a volcano…placid till I erupt and then you better run like hell. Yesterday we spent the day driving about in a van through Torino picking up mattresses for guests who are coming to stay. We also visited a friend who has given us ancient baskets, an old wooden trough for the chickens, some kind of small wooden table with slots that is a total mystery, a little desk, a great farm style shoe rack, and our house is now full of treasures. We also got a bike for Carina and a remote control robot (the size of a toddler) for Luca from the man selling the mattresses. Life is never boring here, friends coming Sunday so have to go and get the house sorted! sending love to all the gang and a big kiss to Brett xxxx
      PS When are you coming for a rustic stay in the mountains lol x

  7. Annette
    Annette says:
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    Stunning! I think your husband certainly deserved a superman cape for all the progress he has made since your arrival – you make a good pair!

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Funnily enough that’s what he said Annette! Somehow we do make a good pair even though we are totally opposite in most things. xxx

  8. Krista
    Krista says:
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    Dearest Lisa – I wish I could hug you SO tight! I’ve had one of those weeks too where everything feels TOO MUCH!! I’m so glad you have your Sam and that the two of you are making your way through this scary, exhausting, overwhelming yet wonderful time. XOXO You’re troopers, all of you, and I’m SO hugely proud of you. You’ll make a way – I KNOW you will. 🙂 And I’m telling myself the same thing. It will be OK. We’ll figure this out. It will be worth it. XO Much, much love to you and wishes for courage and strength and ingenuity. 🙂

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Hope your week has improved and sending you a big hug as well. We become more certain each day that this is the right move for us, so many new dreams. You and I will always come up shining because it’s what we do!
      I am taking that as my mantra….courage strength and ingenuity xxx
      just picking dandelion today and thought of you x

  9. Wynne
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    You are both “super” for creating this life and for all the work you both do! Just be sure that when things get overwhelming (and how could they NOT?), that you take a bit of time just for yourself. Then, refreshed, you can all tackle the projects again. The place looks wonderful!

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Oh thanks for that Wynne, all good now. Time to regroup, and prepare for Winter, it’s already getting cold we will certainly have snow when you come. xx

  10. Francesca Muir
    Francesca Muir says:
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    Hang in there – you have made it this far and I dare say the worst is over – the unknowing. Now you know where you want to be and what you want to do – you are in your dream. Hugs to you Fxx

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Oh yes all good now, I’m already thinking on the next big dream to have people come and see this for themselves. It’s starting to get cool and the leaves are falling, Winter is coming and we still haven’t heard from the guy doing the windows. It could be a cold Winter xxx
      hugs back to you x

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Ciao I’m Lisa

Together with my husband Sam we’ve renovated multiple homes in Australia and now on our second in Italy. This time it’s a medieval hamlet at the foot of the Alps in Piemonte. I love the simple life, photography and working from home with my cat on my lap.  Our mission? To help you create your Italian dream life!

 

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