Friday, May 11, 2012

First day in Rome


Today consisted of many firsts for me.

I flew for the first time, which was awesome & way more enjoyable with turbulence (despite disagreement among my peers).  It is essentially like a roller coaster ride - bunny hops, hands up, roaring noise, some people are nauseous, & the seat belt is secure but slightly roomy in case of air time opportunities. I quickly learned its essentially impossible to sleep (comfortably) in an airplane, but I'm glad I was awake to get a peek of the Swiss Alps in the morning sunlight out of the windows.  It was honestly one of the most beautiful, amazing sights I've ever seen - the other amazing one was seeing the plane ascend through the clouds...it was unreal!



Alps


I finally got to see the Colosseum & will be going inside of it - and completing that life goal - within a couple of days.  It is an incredible structure & even more incredible to think of the history and culture that took place there.  I cannot wait to wander through the ancient place.  I think I will get to appreciate it a lot more after learning about it's architecture in my college art class.




I bought my first legal drink today - it is a grapefruit Bacardi cooler, which will be consumed sometime other than when I feel like passing out after flying almost halfway around the world & touring a chaotic foreign city. (Technically my first alcoholic beverage consumed was a little bit of wine in the evening).

I TRIED FOOD TODAY!!!! Lunch was at a cute little outdoor cafe directly down the street from the Colosseum.  Dinner was a fancy 4 course meal near the apartments.  My favorite course for the whole day was surprisingly the lasagna, which I never ever ever eat....ever.  That dinner was probably the most filling dining experience ever.






Between flying, carrying bags, trying to understand extremely fluent Italian, avoiding persistent street vendors & terrifying gypsies, walking around alllllll over the place, and eating like crazy, I don't know how quickly everyone will be moving when we have to get up for a 7:30am departure to Vatican City.  Tomorrow will be another incredible day (& full of tourist hot spots for me to share pictures of), so I am definitely looking forward to it, as well as getting the most needed night of rest ever.

But, in summary, this place is amazing & I wish I could stay,  it was 90 degrees & sunny out today, & this is the place we're staying at while in Rome: http://www.casalipapareschi.it/

( You can also check out the class's website at www.pointparkjournalism.com/italy ) 

Monday, April 16, 2012

Getting Ready!

Pope & Cardinals


     I've been getting SO excited for this trip to Italy with my International Media class!  The only other country I've been to is Canada (and that was before they required passports), so I'm more than thrilled to be experiencing an entirely different culture on the other side of the globe!  My mom & I have been maintaining a pre-trip checklist - although it would seem we are adding more than we are crossing things off.  I've been picking up major items throughout the past few months so that we can focus on all the little final details much closer to the day of the flight.  I've never flown before, so I have been reading up on the guidelines & rules for luggage & such on the US Airways website.  Everyone seems to have horror stories about going through the airport process, so I'm sure I'll be a little nervous, but I can't wait to fly - I hope I get a window seat!

I have been breaking in my new shoes at work...

...test driving my new shades...

...learning my new camera that my brother bought me for Christmas...


...& trying to decide what to pack in my bags (& what to leave room for on the returning trip)!!