Thursday, July 29, 2010

Soak It All In



It is my last week in Italy. I cannot believe it.

Friday morning I woke up super early (5:15am). It was actually under 90 degrees for my run! When I got back we all got ready to head out. We took the metro to where we were meeting our program as well as Michigan State people to head to Tuscany!
After hours on the bus we arrived at Castello Banfi, a Vineyard in Tuscany. The history of how this company came to be is like a dream. It is far too long to write here, but sometime I will share it with those who wish to know. So this vineyard was absolutely gorgeous! We got a tour of the vineyard and saw how they make the wine. Then we went up to the castle for wine tasting! We were given three different red wines. It was all so elegant. Afterward we were able to purchase wine if we wished. I got a bottle of white and red for when I cook Tedo's pasta for my parents. After that we got back on the bus and drove through the hills and stopped in a small village for lunch. We proceeded on to the train station where some of us got off the bus to continue on to Florence for the weekend. The rest of the program headed back to Rome. So we got our train tickets and boarded. Oh my goodness. Hottest 2+ hours of my life. No air conditioning. We were literally dripping (pleasant, huh?). After 2 hours of sitting in this train a man came storming by and a few minutes later he returned with a worker on the train. Apparently there was the possibility of air conditioning but they did not feel the need to turn it on. Because of this man's complaints they turned it on and the last 20 minutes of our trip were a bit more comfortable!

We arrived in Florence and found our hostel immediately. It was right around the corner from the train station. We checked in and they upgraded us for free to the hotel which they also owned. We were living in luxury that night. There was air conditioning! The shower actually had water pressure and there was a TV in our room! Wow. We were so used to not watching television we did not feel the need to really even watch it, but having the possibility was awesome. We left our stuff in the room and headed out to explore Florence. A bunch of us ate at a restaurant and since we had a large bill they gave us free champagne, saying "To friends from friends". How nice of them! I fell in love with Florence. The people were so nice and it was not has insane as Rome. We went to bed semi early because we had a full day on Saturday.

When we woke up Saturday morning we realized we had not slept that well since we arrived in Italy. I actually used my blanket! We got ready and talked to the front desk about reservations to museums so we would not have to wait in long lines. I reserved a ticket for The David as well as the Uffizi. We then went the leather market and walked around. I am proud to say I finished getting gifts for my parents and friends. We spent a lot of time and money there. I left to go see The David with a few people. It was so nice to have a reservation because we did not have to wait in line for hours. Once inside the museum I turned the corner and there he was. I had no idea how huge the sculpture was! I could not believe I was actually seeing the David in person. Never in my life would I have imagined I would get the opportunity. After I saw all I wanted in that museum I headed back to meet up with my roommates that wanted to go to the Uffizi. Inside that museum we saw Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt and more. Before this trip I was never huge into art, but boy did that change. My roommate Jill loves art history and she was my own personal tour guide. I learned so much and I was in awe of everything I saw. We walked around that museum for hours. After, we left to go to Piazelle Michelangelo (picture). It is on top of a hill that overlooks all of Florence.
It was beautiful! We wandered down the hill after spending a good amount of time taking pictures and enjoying the view. Our train to head home was leaving in about 2 or so hours so we had to start heading back. We walked across the famous bridge, Ponte Vecchio to get back to the side of the river we wanted. After a beautiful day in Florence we got on our train and headed back to Roma. I can definitely say by going on that weekend trip I fell in love with Italy again.

Sunday morning I woke up early to go run with Amy. It was our last run together so I decided to bring my camera to document it all! We somehow calculated the miles and time incorrectly so I ended up running longer than I wished and Amy had to take the metro back to her home because she was going to hit 16 miles!

Yikes! Then my roommates and I went to the market one last time. I had to get another suitcase because I was planning on sending stuff home with one of the girls as I continued to travel on after. I also found some last minute things I did not know I needed. The rest of the day I hung at the apartment. I was planning on going out to dinner with people but the heat was really getting to me and I felt very faint so I went to bed pretty early.

Monday I had class again, but this time it was changed back to 2 hours long. After I went to St. Peter's Basilica. My roommates and I went to the Catacombs where the Popes are buried. We saw Pope John Paul II as well as many others. It honestly brought tears to my eyes. We spent a good amount of time in there but then we decided to go to the highest point in Roma. 551 steps later I arrived at the top. I cannot even explain the view. You walk out of the stairwell completely exhausted and out of breath and you lose your breath again when you walk out to the railing. Looking out you see all of Roma.
You see Bernini's St. Peter's Square with welcoming arms. You see the endless Tiber River and Piazza Venezia far off in the distance. I stayed up there for a long time just taking it all in. I then began the climb back down. I somehow was separated from everyone else but I did not mind. At the bottom of the stairwell you were brought into the Basilica. It was huge. I spent more than an hour in there and I know I missed a lot of details. Just another reason to come back to Roma I guess! I headed back to the apartment and rushed off to the gym to work out. We then went to appertivo for the last time at Fluid. It was kind of sad!

Tuesday was not a good day by any means. When I ran in the morning my hair somehow got very knotted. Might seem funny now, but I tried to get a comb through my hair for about 30 minutes while I cried. I lost a lot of hair that morning. Seriously. I then had to go to Italian Media where we were going to a TV studio to do our final (picture). We had to give a commercial/speech in front of cameras, concerning the prompt "Italian Media, take it or leave it?".
I had my speech prepared and memorized but still it was nerve-racking. There were even people crying because they had such a fear of public speaking. After that was over we had a meeting about the end of our program and what we needed to do before we left. My Italian language class was after that and we found out we had a project due the next day. Awesome. So after class Michelle, Sean and I went to Castel Sant'Angelo to take pictures to incorporate with our project (picture). Castel Sant' Angelo is where they would keep the Pope in time of war or danger. There is a passageway that connects between the Vatican and Castel Sant'Angelo in which they would lead the Pope away from the Vatican.

Wednesday was a rough day again. I made sure I had my flash-drive for Italian to show our project but in the midst of losing my keys in the morning and emptying my entire backpack I somehow did not put the flash-drive back into my back pack. Good job Laura. I realized this 3 minutes before class started. I found out it is possible to make it to our apartment in under 15 minutes, and a total of 30 minutes to get there and back to school. Did I mention that it had already reached 95 degrees by 10am? That was fun! After class I tried to study for my Italian final the next day but it was so hard. I did not want to be inside studying a very difficult language that I did not understand. As the night went on I learned that I would be returning to the States on Saturday. Needless to say I was not happy, but God has a plan for everything right? So I turned all my worries and frustrations over to Him.We then returned and worked on our power point for class. As the night went on I started to learn that I might return to the states rather than travel afterward. Needless to say I did not sleep so well that night.

Thursday I ran my last run in Italy. It was bittersweet. In Italian Media we watched the commercials we made earlier in the week. Almost more scary than actually making them! Mine was not as bad as I thought. Saying goodbye to our teacher Sean was so sad (picture). I did not expect that but he was possibly my most favorite teacher ever. Then we had our Italian language final. Ouch. I did not sleep much the night before and studying was the last of my concerns at that time. I was in a mad rush to get one of the last plane tickets back to the States. After the test my brain was so fried. I needed time to myself so I wandered around Roma. It was so nice. I got my gelato and walked into a bookstore. I bought the 7th Harry Potter in Italian and I got a cookbook! I walked in and out of stores for hours. I eventually got back to the apartment at a time that I could get a hold of the travel agent back in the States.
Well I got a ticket luckily. So now I had to change my whole mind set and prepare to leave europe in 2 days. Later that day a few of us went to Santa Maria della Vittoria where the Ecstacy of St. Theresa is. I just read about this church and Bernini sculpture in Angels and Demons and I had to check it out! Our program had a big last farewell dinner at the same place we had our welcome lunch on my birthday. After dinner we started our good byes. So weird! A few of us then decided to go to the Trevi Fountain.
We took our time getting there. It was a beautiful night. We stopped at little shops, walked past the Pantheon and took random pictures on the way. There is just something about the Trevi that I cannot explain. You first hear the water and then you turn the corner and see the most beautiful fountain in the world. It was night so the elegance and beauty was intensified.We met this couple and they took pictures for us. We found out that the man was actually a professional photographer and the pictures he took of us are amazing. They were on my roommate's camera so I am determined to get copies. We also took video of us throwing in our last coins. We decided to leave because it was getting late and we wanted to make sure we had enough energy for our last full in day in Italy. Walking away from the Trevi was so difficult. The group kept walking but I kept taking a few steps back to get a last glimpse...

Friday morning two of my roommates and I woke up at 5:15am to catch the metro. We went to see the sunrise by the Colosseum (or Coliseum depending on what language you speak).
It was gorgeous. You could not really see the sunrise itself, but you were able to see the sun against the Colosseum. The contrast of day and night among an ancient amphitheater was breathtaking. We then returned home and went back to bed. After a few more hours of sleep I got up and wandered Roma one last time. Everything now is "one last time". It's sad! We went to Shoomie's Kebab shop and I got my last pizza-to-go (picture). We took pictures with him. I then headed to the Pantheon because the night before I saw an Italia sweatshirt that I really liked at a shop nearby. I got my sweatshirt (that I am currently wearing) and headed home.
I made my last meal of pasta and then we decided to head down by the river to meet up with the boys one last time. We then headed over to Campo di Fiori and hung out for a while. The entire time I was in Italy I kept saying I would get a 5 scoop cup of gelato the last day. Well in the matter of two hours I got one 3 scoop and then one 2 scoop later. So in total I got my 5 scoops. Delicious! As we headed back to the apartment we took our sweet time. Walking through Vatican City and past St. Peter's Basilica it truly hit me that I did not know the next time I would see this. For the past 6 weeks I made this walk at least 4 times a day. I knew I would miss it!

It was an emotional and stressful last week, but I saw everything I absolutely needed to see. I soaked up everything I could and enjoyed the beauty that Roma offers.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

3 Scoops

I did it. I got a 3 scoop cup of gelato. I had to.

Then the mint flavor dripped on my foot as I walked the block back to my apartment. I forgot about it and noticed a green toe later. Freaked me out at first, but I figured it out. I'm a smart one.

So last time I wrote I had just been to the Parliament. Later that night I decided to go get a membership at a gym. Yes, I know, I only had 2 weeks left but my body really was starting to hate me. The cobblestones are not the best thing to run on everyday. So this gym. Wow.
They advertise air conditioning, and it is true they have a breeze that blows by every 30 minutes (maybe) but the rest of the time it is a sauna. Never knew the back of your hands could produce that much sweat! (too much information? oh well) I was so happy to be on the elliptical! It was just like the ones we have at home, except completely in Italian. It was telling me things and I had no idea what it all meant. We were the only ones in the gym wearing shorts, surprise surprise, I would have passed out if I wore pants like these crazy people do!
After I worked out I came back to the apartment and made pasta, again. While I was doing this I burned my hand on hot metal. It was so painful. The rest of the night I had to hold frozen bags of vegetables to keep the pain to a minimum. I even defrosted 3 pieces of chicken that night (by icing my hand)...I now have two nice scars on the palm of my hand. Nice little reminder of Italy I will have forever.

Friday morning we decided to sleep in. It was amazing. First night where I slept more than 6 hours. I slept 9 hours! I needed it. A few of my roommates and I decided to go check out a pool along the Tiber River because we were so hot. We got there and found out you have to wear a swim cap! Needless to say we decided to go get gelato instead. I watched a few movies throughout the day and then went and worked out at the gym again. I really started to feel
homesick this day and I was missing my Colorado/UTC friends. Friday was not a very exciting day but it was what I needed.
Saturday we were set on going to the beach, but again venturing to a body of water failed.
We all were feeling homesick this day so we decided to watch Top Gun (because I had never seen it). I felt a bit more American after that. Saturday night we had a bachelorette party f
or one of the girls in our group. Melisa is getting married next summer and we decided to throw her a Roman celebration!
We all dressed up and went out. The best part of the night? Ice Bar. You get these giant parkas and gloves and enter a room that is 21 degrees fahrenheit. The walls, chairs and glasses are made out of ice! First time I have been comfortable/cold in more than a month. I am pretty sure we stayed in there longer than anyone else. I want to go back right now.

Sunday I ran my long run in the morning. It was the best run I have had since I have been here. I ran in the park (13 minute uphill to get there) and I explored. I am not one to explore. I like to know where I am at all times. That is definitely something that has changed for me since I have been here. I am not so uptight! Later that day I got gelato again. This time however, I actually talked with the girl that works there. As usual I went to order and she realized it was me and she laughed. She said that I go there everyday (which may or may not be an exaggeration...).
I told her that I live on this street and that it is just so hot out that I need my "cold fix".
We talked about why I was in Rome for the summer as well as other things. It is kind of sad that I am on a first name basis with her. She even knows my order... For dinner that night I got my first kebab! It is lamb along with other things. Pretty much like a burrito. Everyone has
been raving about them so I had to try one. After our kebabs we went to Villa Borghese for the final world cup game.
It was insane! We got there early enough that we could actually be down close to the screen. So many people started coming they had to close it!
There were thousands and thousands!
I am not kidding. After the game we had to catch the metro. We had 15 minutes. We sprinted through the crowds and still had 8 minutes but they closed the metro! We had to figure out how to get home by the bus. It was interesting needless to say.

Monday was not my favorite day. I did the normal; classes and worked out. After that I decided to do my laundry. Apparently my cotton clothes make too much noise for my landlord's liking and I got an earful of rapid italian. Wow, sorry. Luckily we were planning on going to Toy Story 3 that night so I was able to get my mind off of it. We went to the same theater we saw Eclipse in (I don't think I mentioned that I saw that a few weeks back, but it was great). The theater was air conditioned! Alleluia! Toy Story 3 was so good. All the previews were in italian but the movie itself was in english with italian subtitles. We even got popcorn :)

Tuesday I was not feeling very good. During my run in the morning I stopped sweating. Not a good sign when it is 90 degrees at 7am. I did my best to stay hydrated during my classes because I knew I had a long afternoon ahead of me. I decided to join the history class in my program to get a tour of the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill and the Colosseum. I did not want to just visit those places, I wanted information given to me about everything! The teacher is awesome and allowed me to join. I just had to pay for my pass, which was totally worth it. The Forum was awesome and the Colosseum was amazing. The entire time I was there I just could not believe I was actually there. On our way out we saw a lot of markings that people scratched into the walls and apparently the Colosseum loves Texas A&M.

Wednesday morning (Happy Birthday Mom!) I had planned on getting up and going to the gym because they told me that they opened at 9am. So I got there at 9:10 and they were not open. I decided to wait another 15 minutes, but no luck. I guess I should be used to this by now. Set times do not exist in Rome. I had to skip working out and head back home because I was going to be late for my class if I waited any longer.
After class a few girls and I went shopping by Piazza del Popolo on Via del Corso. I finally got my Italian soccer jersey! I am so excited! I also got some other things too. Getting this stuff home is going to be an issue... After shopping we went in the Pantheon (picture). The architecture of that place is unbelievable. Everything we construct in the States just seems so boring in comparison! We came back and I then had to go to the gym at around 7:30. At the gym on the television they had a Beyonce concert playing that was from L.A.
It was all in english. It was so comforting. She even sang Destiny's Child songs and I had the biggest smile on my face. Normally I would not have this type of reaction but it was just what I needed that day.
Other Italians in the gym were looking at the television very strangely and I was just praying they would not change the channel. They did not. I was able to enjoy my complete workout listening to english music that reminded me of my childhood and America in general :)

Thursday we took another trip with my Italian Media class. We went to Palatine hill to the Mediaset station. This is a television station controlled by Berlusconi. We got to go on the news set, see all the cameras and controls and even talk to a few journalists.
Before I came to Rome I never expected I would get to see all these amazing things.
I am finding that I learn a lot more from experience rather than in books. There is no comparison.

Tomorrow we are leaving for Tuscany and Florence, so I know I will have a lot to write about next time. I only have 8 days (and so many hours) left in Rome, and then Michelle and I will travel around Europe. I have loved my experience here in Rome, but it is just getting so hot I need a change in climate as well as pace. I would do anything for a quiet evening by a lake or even a night sitting on the couch listening to a thunderstorm. The reports today said that Rome was going to be the hottest city in the world today and tomorrow. We will be in the 100's in Florence as well. I am up to 3 cold showers and roughly 2 gelato stops a day.


Ciao
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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Love-Hate Relationship


Alright. I am just going to be real with you. I am struggling. Do not get me wrong, I am fully enjoying the experiences I have had, but to be honest I am getting a little homesick. It is not that I miss my family or friends (because I can talk to them easily via the internet) but I miss the comfort and familiarity of home. I just need to remember that is why I decided to come here. I felt that in order for me to grow as a person I had to challenge myself. I cannot waste my time feeling homesick, because before I know it I will be back in the States. In the beginning of this trip I was just accepting the fact that people would stare at me when I worked out (ran) or that all Italians are just in a rush and need to get by you as quickly as possible. Well, I am getting kind of sick of it. I just want to yell "stop staring!" or "it will take you less time to walk around me than push me over to the point where I fall to the ground!". Yes, you heard me, I want to say that exact long statement everytime... As you can see I am getting a little agitated. Right now I have a love-hate relationship with Italy. To add to the stress my credit/debit cards randomly stop working here so currently I have 2 euros to my name. The perfect amount for un due coppa of gelato. I might just go get some and take a breather! It is sickly hot here, so for real, im considering this gelato...
Please do not get the idea that I think I'm living a "hard life", it is just that I am facing cultural challenges I was not expecting. I am finding, however, that I have begun to take on the attitude of someone who is more than just a tourist. I know my way around the city (for the most part) and I breeze through the metro as others have their maps out. I even have helped a few people with directions!

Anyway, now that I just vented I should tell you all that I did this past week. Wow. What an unbelievable week. Last Thursday with my Italian Media class we got to go beyond the Swiss Guards into the depths of Vatican City! On our way over there we walked through the set of a new GEORGE CLOONEY movie. Sadly he was not there but we got to watch a few scenes with other actors. Only in Roma. Anyway, our teacher has so many connections it is ridiculous. So we approached the gate and Sean (our teacher) flashed his Vatican employee badge (along with all of our passports) and they simply moved over. As I walked through the gates I stopped and looked back at all the other people that are not allowed in. I am so blessed to be given these privileges and see things that not many people get to experience.
Vatican City is considered its own state/country and after seeing it all they are so correct. They have their own post office, train station, radio station, supermarket, shopping center and even their own water system. So inside we got to walk around on the streets and up to the radio station tower. Most beautiful view of Rome. We got to see all of Rome from inside the Vatican and the back side of the Basilica (picture). Barely anyone gets to see that! Afterward we walked around a bit more and ended up in this garden area where the Pope takes his daily walk. He goes there every single day at 5pm and walks around and sits on the benches.
Needless to say I sat almost
every bench, just so I could say I sat where the
Pope sat... Later that day we all met up again and met with the Pope's spokesman, Father Lombardi (picture, he is in the middle). We were expecting, at most a 45 minute conversation but he talked with us for almost 2 hours. We all asked questions and he welcomed the fact that we were challenging him. The big topic was the recent news we received that the Supreme Court is now allowing the possibility of putting the entire Vatican on trial, even the Pope, for all the pedophile cases around the world. We were able to ask the closest man to the Pope for information. Unbelievable.

The next morning, Friday, a group of us left for the train station at 5:30 am to catch a train to Naples where we then took a ferry to
the Island of Capri! I simple cannot describe what I saw as we approached the island. The weather was perfect. Hot and sunny. Could not ask for more when you are going to spend the day at the beach laying on the rocks and swimming.





A group decided to rent a boat right away and drive it around the island for 2 hours but I
needed some food and I wanted to get in the ocean!

The group that went around had an awesome time, but two of the girls got stung by some jellyfish. One of the girls got stung pretty badly in two places. Not good. I finally made my first real purchase in Italy and I bought two t-shirts, a bracelet, and a key ring/chain.
After spending a good 4 hours swimming and lying on the boulder sized rocks (they definitely were uncomfortable at first, but after adjusting them aka creating a hole for you butt you were good to go!) we decided to take a boat to the Blue Grotto. We took a larger boat out to the cave on the other side of the island and there we transfered into small paddle boats that fit about 5 people at most. The man paddling the boat would bring us to the front of the cave and we would all have to lay down on the bottom of the boat and he would pull us through. Once we were in he paddled to the back of the cave and turned us around. I lost my breath. The water was glowing blue (picture). Absolutely glowing. I swear it was magic. The water was so clear you would put your hand in and it appeared blue as well.
We returned to the main beach where some of our friends were watching our stuff and we all packed up, got gelato..of course...and got on a ferry to head to Sorrento, where we were staying that night. After arriving in Sorrento and climbing the hundreds of steps to the main part of the town, we got dinner. I had pizza con ananas (pizza with pineapple), it was so delicious. Made pineapple pizza in the States look sad, these ananas were huge! That night we stayed in a hostel. It was my first hostel experience and I can actually say it went pretty well. I felt completely safe and there were no bed bugs. I call that a success! The next morning we left for Naples to meet up with the rest of our program because we had tours in Naples and Pompeii that day. We went to an archeological museum in Naples where artifacts were shown from Pompeii (picture).
We spent a few hours there and then headed to Pompeii. Pompeii was awesome. It was reserved so well due to the volcanic eruption. It was almost frozen in time. Here is a picture of my roommate and I in the Forum in Pompeii. A teacher for a history class in our program kept telling us, "see, there is nothing new under the sun!". So true, we think we are being so creative and inventive...no no no, definitely not.
We walked around Pompeii for at least 3 hours in the intense sun and on our way back to the bus Michelle (teammate from Minnesota) decided to have a little heat stroke.
This included Italian EMT's who spoke zero english and 2 random dogs that decided
to hang around us and stay close to Michelle. It was as if they were wanting to make sure she was ok! After many bottles of water, sugar, and food she was beginning to act her normal self again.

We got back Saturday night and we all collapsed in our beds. Sunday morning I ran my long run with Amy, another girl on my team back in Minnesota and boy was it hot. I am finding that I will never complain again about the cold in Minnesota. At this moment I would welcome a nice snowy day. Only for one day a week though, I just need to rejuvenate! The nice thing is that everyone is melting, so you are not the only one who looks completely ridiculous. You know its hot when your ankles are sweating...it has been interesting! In the afternoon we decided to go to the largest flea market in Rome. We spent 2 hours walking in one direction and never hit the end of the market. It was massive. I have learned to barter and I made some nice purchases! Since Sunday was the 4th of July, we new we had to do something American! (picture)
We went to the Hard Rock Cafe! Best meal of my life. I had a 10 oz bacon cheeseburger, fries, and this cheesecake dessert. First time I have been so
full I felt sick. I was so satisfied and happy to be in an environment that felt comfortable. They even played the anthem, you better believe I stood up and sang along.

This week I had the normal classes, but in my Italian language class we switched teachers because we were half way through the program. Instead of Francesca we have a man named Mario. On Tuesday we had a test and...it was interesting. I definitely prefer sign language or english...because I am fluent in those. Tuesday night we had dinner with our landlord Tedo again on his terrace but this time we did not eat until 10:45pm. Originally he told us 6 or 7, then it changed to 9 and then it was almost 11pm. We had this pasta with ham/meat/bacon (I'm not too sure what it was) and tomatoes. I ate so quickly because I was so hungry but then I felt super sick so I had to pass up gelato. YES. You heard me right, I skipped gelato and went to bed. Shocking, I know.

Last night we went and watched the Germany vs Spain world cup game in Trastevere. A couple of us girls wound up in a German bar, finding ourselves to be the only females. It was interesting, but they were real nice to us. Oddly though we were the only ones cheering for Germany. I am still slightly confused about that, but I really did not care too much who won. I am still sad that USA and Italy were out so soon. After the game a group of us wandered along the Tiber River. During the summer they have tents and restaurants lining the river and there are so many locals hanging out. It was a lot of fun. A few of us left earlier than everyone else because we needed to do our Italian homework for today!

Today was another adventure. I am sorry that this blog is so long, but I did a lot in this past week! For my Italian Media class we were able to have another exclusive look on the inside of a very important building in Rome. We went to the Italian Parliament. The problem that we faced was that we had to dress in super formal wear. None of us brought that type of clothing. Shucks, an excuse to go shopping.
We all looked very professional today and might I add, very grown up! We have been learning a lot about the Prime Minister Berlusconi so it was perfect timing to meet with some of his supporters. This past week for that class we had to interview Italians about their view of Berlusconi as well what newspaper they read because it all correlates with their political outlook. Yes you heard me right, I, Laura, asked strangers in Italian about their political preference in restaurants, at markets, and on the street. Completely out of my comfort zone! For the most part, Italians do not like him, but somehow he is still in office. So meeting with people who actually support Berlusconi was quite interesting. Do not get me started on this man, but because of this class and all the talk of politics, for the first time in my life I am actually interested in our political system and want to learn more. Add that to the list of things I have become interested in. Like I have said before, it has taken me to leave America to learn more about my own country!

This week, Michelle and I figured out where we are exactly going after we are done in Rome! We have booked our flights and train tickets to Venice, Brussels, Paris, London and Dublin! I will make sure to do my best about blogging during that time!

Well I feel that is enough to talk about, phew! I could go on more with all that I have seen everyday, but that is for when I reunite with everyone and I have the pictures to correlate. I miss everyone and cannot wait to return. However, I know I still have more to accomplish here. I am continuing to take in everything, because before I know it I will miss the crazy drivers, the beautiful architecture everywhere I turn and even the simplicity in which they live their life.

Ciao
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