Saturday, September 19, 2009
Things I might want to get used too...
No matter how amazingly frustrated I may be with the language, I can't allow that to dampen the fact that I am on the adventure of my life and can't let it blind me to the beautiful place in which I live!!
You can't go everywhere... choose some really great places and take advantage of them while you can.
No matter how many pictures I take, they never do this amazing country any justice.
Take advantage of the food and the wine because it really is the best in the world... no matter how "bad" the restaurant is... it's still amazing... and I'm going to be soooooo cushy by the end of this year!!
the dogs in Italy are the best in the world, not only are they cute or beautiful but they are happy and never scary... how is that?? I think Americans are too serious with their poor puppies who just want to have fun!!!!!
When you're in Italy, time is an illusion. It doesn't matter if you're American, Italian, Teacher, Student, old or young... don't be on time because if you are, you'll be disappointed!!
The Italian world doesn't sleep... How is it possible to not be in bed until four every night and then find the streets crowded and teaming with people at seven and eight in the morning... i can't do it... I'm trying and I'll tell you, it's funny.
** warning, slightly inappropriate
Everyone warned me about the Italian men and their obvious ways of "appreciating" women... no one warned me about the way they openly talk about sex and use slang when half the time they have almost no clue what they are saying. While I'm busy laughing inside my head and trying not to gape at them, they are there... almost innocent, shooting off their mouths to us Americans. It is one of the most hilarious things I have experienced here. If that's what they are saying in English I can't imagine the things they say in their own language. Oh my goodness
Sunday, September 13, 2009
My classes and the Lago Di Bolsena
On Tuesday morning i have my first art class ever!!! I'm so excited to learn about drawing and painting!! Our first assignment was to go to a cemetery and draw anything that we saw and liked. this wasn't the best for me considering my shaded angels face looked like a turtle but what can you do?? I'm not an artist yet, hopefully Italy will force it out of me!!
On Wednesday morning i have another class with the famous Scott Mensing called Geography of Europe. Just another amazing class full of information and fun conversations, Scott is really well traveled and so he has amazing stories and information on Europe and he loves to hear our stories and talk about where we have gone! I only wish we could go to some dramatic places like Egypt with him so we could pick his brain!!!! After that class I'm in a traveling class called Italian cities: History through urban form, where we go on field trips and travel to the cities around Viterbo and learn the history and culture of the people around us!! Hard life huh!!
Italian is my most taxing class, we have it three days a week and it's frustrating but still really cool. My teacher is awesome and the class is fun but not understanding the language has taken it's tole so everyone is really impatient and just wants to know it now!! I wish i spoke Italian, it would make life a lot easier!!!
sooo.... Bolsenia!!!
Yesterday (saturday) was my roommates 20th Birthday so we all woke up early and got on a bus to the lake of Bolsena!! The lake and the town were beautiful!! We had no clue where we were when we got off the bus so we just pointed down and started walking!! We ended up on a beautiful beach with a bunch of local Italians and a wedding going on in the background! It was pretty amazing!! the lake was huge and the water was beautiful!! After soaking for hours, talking and laughing we decided to go find the castle and walk around! It was unbelievable, the town was gorgeous and the streets were tiny and amazing!! Walking around in places like that, it's impossible to not think about the history and the people who have walked down that street before me. It was one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. After we walked around and took a million pictures we headed back, not knowing when or how we were going to catch a bus back to Viterbo. low and behold a bus passes straight past us saying Viterbo and we have to run after it... great image right?? a bus driving down a tiny street with Americans trailing behind it yelling, so of course it wasn't even the right but and we ended up having to wait for an hour to catch the right, and last mind you, bus to Viterbo. adventurous end to a beautiful day!!
Life's pretty amazing here with the church bells constantly in the background and the never ending places to go and adventures to go on.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
The Pope!!!
Now for the Pope, after the Pope looked over the entire congrigation from the pope's palace, he came down off the cliff and through the isle of the seats in his crazy Pope mobile. I couldn't really see that because of the stands for the choir but that was ok, I had an amazing view of him at the alter!! Through mass he read and sang and people processed in front of him, it Was beautiful and crazy to ne so close, everytime the choir's sang I got chills, they were so close and so beautiful I felt I could have stayed there forever!! Eventually it was over and the Pope had his glorious hat placed back on his holy head and disapeared to the back of the stage. So I said goodbye to the wonderful Zambian men, exchanged some numbers and left thinking I had had a crazy day...
Little did I know that it wasn't quite over yet!
I decided to walk up a different path than the little alley just to try something new and ended up coming out right at the top of the street where the pope was going to drive away!! I noticed the streets being blocked off so I decided to lean on one of the fences and see what happens. Low and behold ten minutes later the Pope and his entourage came down the street and I was face to face with the Pope!! He even waved at me!!! How awesome is that!! So an amazing day and a crazy adventure!!! I miss you all!!!
P.s. The photo's are all on facebook sorry for the inconvinence!!!
Saturday, September 5, 2009
The Festival of Santa Rosa
Now to the beginning of the festivals. The first festival that I witnessed, on our first night here, was the procession of the minimacchina by the young boys of Viterbo. It was crazy only just arriving in Viterbo and having to make our way to the festival and understand what’s going on by ourselves. There were people everywhere but somehow we were able to secure a great spot on the corso to watch the entire parade and make friends with the Italians around us! They are truly wonderful and kind people. It’s as if as soon as they realize we are American everything is excused and they just want to talk to us. It is actually very nice to not have the Italian students here yet, I think that would just be too many people to try to communicate with and too overwhelming all in one week!! It will be fun when they come though so far we haven’t formally met anyone our age. Ok back to the story, the little boys were adorable, the minimacchina was definitely not as mini as I thought it would me, the boys had to switch about every hundred feet because of the crushing weight. As they passed us they were shaking and straining with the pressure. The boys age averaged less than ten so the sight of it was very impressive.
The second day we accidentally missed the historic parade because of faulty information but that was sort of alright considering we were all dragging our feet and falling asleep standing up. Instead we went home and our awesome roommate Teresa cooked us some amazing spaghetti. I also have to get used to writing in a journal every night. I have never been one to write my thoughts but I don’t want to forget a single second of this crazy life here.
Now for the Big evening!! After a very long day of touring with Stefano and sitting for orientation we all had to get ready for the actual festival for
So there is the huge long and probably really boring description of our last few days… now for the Pope!! I’m excited to see him and still very overwhelmed with the amount of things to do here! If you guys have questions feel free to comment!! It really is amazing! I love you all
Friday, September 4, 2009
The beginning!!
I'm sorry if this one is very long, there is just so much to tell!!
I suppose i should start with the beginning. After saying goodbye and passing through the security gate I met a fee students who would be joining me in Viterbo. Some of us sat together an were able to talk. The flight was long and painful but what else should you expect? It wasn't untill alomst the end of the flight that I reaized that our connecting flight left only 45 min after we landed in Germany, great! The 13 of us in the flight ran through the airport much to the ammusment of the Germans and ended up missing out flight because of the many security lines we were forced to wIt through. Absolutely no one would help us get to our flight, which by the way left 10 min early!! The only other flight that we could get on together was at 10:30 that evening which meant being in the airport for 11 hours!! We went crazy!! At least we were all together, I became the leader of the group and was the only person in contact with our director in Italy which truly made me appreciate Stefano our director! He is an amazing man and helped us to arrive in Viterbo safely and easily once we got to Italy in 3 in the morning! ... So that was our traveling expierence. It was nice to be close with the people in the airport!
So far all of the orientations that we have had have been wonderful!! Stefano is a really wonderful Italian man who is our director and helps with anything that we need from going to the doctor to translating with the people around us! The campuses are cool but sort of far away, my classes are going to be amazing and I can't wait to start them! One if our campuses Began as a monistary and has been added to ever since so parts of the ancient walls are still intact and beautifully preserved!! It's wonderful!
Now on to my house!! I live with two other girls the one in my room is also from Chico and is a wonderful little lady!! The girl who lives downstairs is from Boise Idaho, and is very fun!! We all get along beautifully and happily!! We live in the most amazing apartment!! We are on the third floor and our apartment is two stories, the windows that we have open onto the piazza that Is below us. We are the only students here who have an appartment on a piazza, every morning we go down and buy fresh produce from the open stands and bread from the bakery below us!! Everyone on our piazza loves us and enjoys our elementary Italian!! It is so fun trying to communicate with them!!
The students who are here with me are amazing!! We all get along and enjoy the adventure of walking around and figuring out our surroundings.
My battery is going to die so I will write about the festivals and add pictures later! I'm sorry that this is so long, it's just wonderful to finally be able to communicate with everyone! Much love and if you want to call me here in my new number. Type the while thing!! 011.39.333.566.1673
So far facebook, email and responding to my blog will be the best way to reach me because calling me will probably will cost you a ton of money! It won't cost me anything for incoming texts or calls so don't worry about me!
I love you all and I will keep writing about the amazing festivals soon, you won't believe it!!!
I'm sorry if my typing is horrible, it's hard on the Iphone!