Hey. Hey. Hey!!!!! Three weeks have passed since my last blog post and so much has happened! I shall give a quick run down of my favorite moments :)
1. Sorrento, Capri and Pompeii! For our last (boo hoo) API excursion we took the million hour, brutal, twisty bus ride to Sorrento, Italy. However, nearly barfing my brains out (bus sick) has never been so worth it. It was beautiful! The roads we took were on huge cliffs overlooking the beaches and the beautiful ocean. Not to mention we would be staying in a 5 star hotel with...wait for it...AIR CONDITIONING!!! After 100 degree Florence, weather in apts. with no A/C and weak breezes from our fans, we were all very excited, very very very excited. We also got treated to a pizza tasting, upon arrival our arrival in Sorrento--it's their specialty! MMMMMMMM!!!
2. Positano! We took everyone's advice and went to Positano-- a quaint, gorgeous little town about 30 min away from our hotel. All the houses were collaborated together on the cliffs in a mixture of creamy pastels. The beaches were lovely, and we had a wonderful dinner overlooking the city. Unfortunately, our time was cut short as we were all eager to enter our frigid rooms and use a blanket for the first time in over a month.(It's been the hottest summer Florence has had in years).
3. Capri: Up and at em'! After a delicious hotel breakfast us API'ers headed off to another jaw dropping destination...the Amalfi Coast (Capri)--You must adventure there yourselves!!! We lounged on the beach, swam, took a boat tour, and went on a chair lift that brought you to one of the highest points of the city...the chairlift really showed me the Island and all its glory. The chairlift ride was one of my favorite things I've done yet--a surreal moments with my i-pod plugged in and feeling sooo happy overlooking God's different ideas of nature.
4.Pompeii. After saying goodbye to our lovely hotel, we ended our weekend trip took to the historical land of Pompeii. Here we had a guided tour of the city, we saw Mt. Vesuvius and its many victims :(. So very impressive and humbling to realise how smart and innovative people were hundreds of years ago when technology didn't exist. It's also where most of our cameos are created. I found an awesome ring (which obviously made my day even further :) It was bittersweet getting off the bus in Florence, knowing that it was our last excursion with API for the summer. :) :( (my emotions for most of my last adventures here).
4. Hiking to Fiesole--wonderful two and half hour hike to a gorgeous city near Florence). We rewarded ourselves by eating at the best Indian restaurant in all of Europe! (It was sooooo amazing)!
5.Gelato making! A few of us signed up for an event to watch the process of how they put together our favorite treat in Florence. Afterwards they gave us a complimentary 3 scoop gelato goody. SOOOO GOOOD!
6. Dance Festival: I went to two ballets that Florence was hosting. One of them was Swan Lake (it wasn't quite as good as the performance in the Black Swan) but it was sooo cool to see it live. The dancers were unreal!
7. Ireland: Some of my favorite pals and I headed off to Cork and Dublin for the weekend and what a fantastic weekend it was. It started out rocky, with a flight delay which led to us missing our bus to Dublin--but we decided to make the most of it and it turned out to be so much fun! We went bowling!!! We drank coffee and talked. We enjoyed a beer at what would be the bar/hostel we stayed at in Cork. It was a blast and when 1am came, we were all so sleepy that our 3 hour bus ride flew by. After we arrived and struggled to find our hostel, we finally checked in at 4am to sleep for a few hours. Wanting to make the most of our short day in Dublin, we woke up really early, changed an.d headed out to tour what would be one of our favorite cities. We went to the trinity college, and into the trinity library which was insane! Filled with books and history. We took a tour of the Guinness factory which was really awesome and extremely interesting and then drank a complimentary Guinness beer at the top of the factory which overlooked Dublin. After eating the most amazing brat of my life, we made our way back to the bus. Exhausted from traveling we slept the entire way back to Cork.
After getting cozy in our hostel and reading for a bit, we headed out to get a burger and fries and a cute hole in the wall food cafe. It was so good we ate there twice. I really have missed me a juicy cheeseburger. I've been really healthy on this trip....not. When we got back to our hostel we listened to the live music, and met some super funny, and really cool Irish folk. They took us out and we laughed and tried to translate each other's accents the entire night. It was so much fun. The next day we took a bus to Blarney, where we toured the Blarney castle, kissed the Blarney stone, went on several Blarney, and beautiful hikes, laughed so hard we could't breathe, drank hot chocolate, looked like Streganoni (if you've read the book) in the rain, made wishes, frolicked in fields, ate tomato soup, talked to the cows, went home, took naps, ate and then read and went to sleep. I really have made some true kindred spirits here (sightseeing,frolicking, napping and reading.... my favorites).
8. Boboli Gardens! One of the most beautiful sights in Florence located among the Pitti Palace, which is also filled with tons of wonderful museums to gander through. Again, such a happy human. We laid on huge marble-like beds, relaxed and enjoyed our morning.
9. Climbing the Duomo: After waking up in a complete panic from a nightmare that I had forgotten to climb the Duomo, I woke up early (to avoid the line) and hiked the hundreds of steps to the top. I was greeted with one of the most beautiful views of the city, and just spent awhile catching my breath and enjoying what lie before me. Did I mention how in love with Florence I am....
10. Picnic in Fiesole: After buying some wine, fruit and sandies my friends and I went to the top of Fiesole with our blankets in stow and had a evening picnic while watching the sunset over Fiesole and a distant Florence. It was a wonderful way to end our last Sunday night together.
12. Drinking Champagne while looking at the Ponte Vecchio: My roommates and I cheersed to our last week together and sat on a pillar that stuck out from the second bridge and admired the Ponte Vecchio for one of our last times, struggling to believe that we had been here for 10 weeks already, and weren't even close to getting used to how beautiful it was.
13. Secret Bakery: In Florence, they have two bakeries that start at around 2am, only they are very hidden and it's actually illegal for them to sell to people on the street. However, if you're very quiet and very patient and you're willing to stay up until two, they reward you with the best chocolate croissant your taste buds will ever meet. I know, i'm so BA for buying croissants illegally. But, for real, my mouth is watering right now.
14. Italian Mafia: This session, I have been learning about the Cosa Nostra, it's made me suspicious about everyone, but wow, I have learned so many insane, interesting things. I have retained it all too, which is possibly the most amazing part about it. My friend and I would actually get excited about studying, writing papers and presenting for our class. I was excited about it all the time, even if I secretly was worried everyone in Italy is somehow involved in the Italian Mafia which it's possible that they are....it's definitely apart of their culture...maybe. ooops, i'm putting in my opinion too much.
15. Being with my new friends: I don't think it was until the last week of our time here that we realized how good have friends we became with everyone. In just two months, i had met so many kindred spirits, so many hilarious, kind, weird, and interesting people. Some that I know will be friends with much longer than what our time was together here. I remember being so nervous that I wasn't going to meet anyone who I connected with when I left on May 19th, and here I am, ten weeks later having met some of the coolest people ever. Saying goodbye was way more heartbreaking than I though it would be, after hundreds of hugs and re-hugs, we finally parted ways, I wanted to cry, I still do. I'm so blessed. I have loved, loved, loved, loved everyone here.
For the next few weeks, I will be traveling, Germany, Interlaken, Switzerland, Norway (to see my good friends Jon, Andreas, and Nada!!! I'm going to the most amazing music festival there as well) and finally to London where I'm meeting another great friend of mine, George!!!! I have a very exciting journey ahead of me, but I will for sure leave a tiny piece of me with Florence and all the people I've met here and the experiences i've had.
------What I've learned from this experience is that it is so important to take a break from your busy, constant demanding schedule and even from your favorite people, your every day life and take more than a moment to yourself and enjoy it, don't feel guilty about it...(I struggled with this for awhile) but talk to God, love God, love everything, appreciate the little tiny things, the ability to be independent and meet and make friends with new people and appreciate differences. I don't remember the last time I've been so happy, and now I know why..... and everyone has different ways of knowing! I'm really not a cheesy person, but i'm feeling nostalgic as it's one of my last weeks in Europe, and I've had to say goodbye to so many people. However, this trip has also made me appreciate Ashby and Moorhead so much more, I misss my friends and family so much and my heart aches for you all quite a bit. I miss the safety, knowing everyone, homemade french toast, fresh water, my pooches and Starbucks. But, it won't be long before i'm back to reality, so until then.... I shall enjoy spending every penny of my loan... sorry DAD, and continue to discover Europe.
<3
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
A beautiful life!
Hi!!!! I've been rather dormant on the blog front lately. It's hard when you're caught up in exciting adventures like hikes in Switzerland, cliff jumping in Greece and lively soccer action in Italy....(I know, my life sucks). However, I don't want to forget the details of the greatest experience of my life (at least this far). It seems like it was just five minutes ago that I was asking my sister the day I left for Italy, if I go to the baggage claim first (before I had even checked my bags..seriously don't judge me, ok, do...) But now, six flights (and more to come..yay), countless train, bus and taxi rides later, I feel like a confident traveler...ready to embrace the next cultural, unplanned, excitement each new place throws at me. With that being said, here's a little run-down of the past few weeks of my European life...hehehehe I still feel really cool saying i'm in Europe.
Switzerland: With swim suits, cameras, walking shoes, passports, and train tickets in stow a bunch of us girls headed to Lugano, Switzerland for a breathtaking vacation (within a vacation). After several hours of traveling we reached our adorable hostel which was surrounded with green trees, pretty pathways, flowers etc. and overlooked the Swiss mountains of the "small " (it's hard to say small when you come from a town of 472 people...) city Lugano...oh and it had a pool :) I don't know how many times we declared "this is the life" as we popped in and out of the pool and sat with our books, suntan lotion and umbrellas looking out on Switzerland.
That night, after exchanging our euros for franks, we headed out to find a cool place to eat, nearly passed out when I saw the price on the first menu we looked at. 21 frank--(= to the american dollar) for a dish of pasta, yikes. We continued to walk, assuming that must have been one of the fancier restaurants...nope, even Mcdonalds had 15 frank burgers!!! EEEEK!!! Finally, we found a quaint little Mexican restaurant where we sipped tiny margaritas (we were all expecting the big ones we see in America, beings that we paid over 20 frank for a pitcher) and then ate our cheapish burritos...which were actually fantastic! This little experience set the tone for our spending, it's no wonder all of the citizens were so tiny, you can't afford to eat there. After dinner, we walked and found a cute bar and ordered expensive german beers and chatted with the owner who eventually took pity on us and our dwindling wallets and brought us out little pizza crusts to nibble on as we talked, laughed and cheersed each other. Eventually, we continued our walk by the shoreline, to find a stage of live music where we danced and met the locals, who were all very nice.
The band even came and talked to us when they were done, however, the conversation was so awkward that at one point I asked if they had rode the Ferris wheel yet. Cool times. But, while we were down there we got in on a huge game of life size (is that right?) chess, which reminded me of the one they play in Harry Potter. My team won!!! It was so cool, we even had a crowd watching us!
The next day, we got up bright and early to go explore. We hiked up huge hills, saw where all the rich retirees lived and before we knew it, we found ourselves in what appeared to be the middle of nowhere. I usually start hyperventilating at these moments, but then we looked over... the lake surrounding Lugano was shimmering with fog and reflecting the huge mountains above it. I decided there is much more important things to hyperventilate about like the picture I was seeing right at that moment. After awhile, the gals figured out where we were going and we enjoyed the rest of the trip relaxing, walking, trying to get by on our small amount of franks and getting to know Lugano. It was one of those trips that when you see it fading in the background, all you can do is sigh contently.
GREECE: oh golly gee, I don't even know how to describe my experience here. Words, pictures..nothing can do justice to the fantastic, out of this world time I had in Greece. But,I'll give it a whirl!
The week before we left, we were all pumping ourselves up, playing greek tunes, watching Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and Mama Mia, if it weren't for the out of control heat and lack of a/c we would have been jumping on the bed, I actually would have been jumping across all of the beds. Greece has been on my list since I was just a wee girl, and finally I was going to it! Hot diggity dog, I still am excited about it and it's already happened.
Saturday morning, with our pre-packed suitcases, we hit the train station yet again and took off to Bologna, Italy where our cheap Ryanair flight would take off to Thessaloniki, Greece. Exhausted from not being able to sleep before the night before, I konked out immediately on the plane which made it fantastic to be woken up to the city of Thessaloniki in what seemed like a matter of minutes. After taking in the greek signs and the new culture we were stepping into, we headed off to what would be one of the coolest hostel stays yet!
Upon our hostel arrival, we were greeted with peach tea, comfy chairs and great conversation with the owners and their friends as well as fellow hosteliers. After we claimed our bunks and settled in the owners invited us to a grill out, that they were throwing! woo hoo, a greek grill out!!! Here we met tons of fun people who took us out and showed us the town, some of the girls even got a vespa ride (don't worry mom, I was not among them.) It was cool to see the ins and out of Thesalonikki from a local perspective. They also introduced us to these amazing donut type things, which was obviously my main highlight for the night.
The following day we threw on our suits and headed for the beach, we were all excited to plop in the ocean and get our tans on! It was a relaxing, sandy day...a little break from all the traveling, but not for long! At 4am we were up and at em' ready to hop on our 5 hour train ride to Athens. Yawning and a tad out of it, we bid our farewells to Thessaloniki and hopped abroad our train. The five hours were filled head nodding, draining ipod batteries, and a lot of uncomfortable shifting! So, it was rather surprising how energetic we were when we reached our hotel in 105 degree Athens. After, throwing our bags in our rooms, we took off in search of the Acropolis, oh and a gyro, which we found for 1.80(euro)...score! (Greece was a lot cheaper than anywhere else we have been).
Sweating like pigs and drinking like um...i don't know, we finally reached our destination! It was so amazing to see what you've only seen on t.v., textbooks, and magazines. I gawked at the Parthenon, and took about a hundred pictures, still not believing that I was standing in front of one of the most famous ancient architectural monuments in the world. The trek up to it, was worth every marble, slippery stair. We also saw the temple of Zeus! After a long day of exploring we treated ourselves to a greek dinner and ordered tons of tzatziki, which we are all now addicted to. (Tzatziki was involved in nearly every one of our outings in Greece.) After dinner, we headed back to our hotel for an early night, because once again we were going to be up at 5am for a ferry ride to SANTORINI!!!
After getting walked in on going to the bathroom on the ferry ride (the second time, I've been walked in on..cool, I guess I don't know how to use locks) I was ready for the five hour transport to be over with! But, wow was Santorini worth the wait! It was the place you see when you imagine what Greece looks like. Blue top churches, cave like homes, donkeys, little white streets and igloo type buildings. I was in sisterhood heaven. When our mini bus reached our super awesome and perfectly located hostel in the gorgeous town of Oia we were all insanely giddy. (Adjective central, I know). After taking a look around at our freakishly amazing hostel, we headed off to the secret beach (one of my friends had been there before, so she showed us the ropes). The "secret" beach was where all the girls jump off that rock in Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants ...we obviously had to recreate their jump! It was so much fun!!! Afterwards we fell asleep on rocks...that's how they do it in Greece. Oh and did i mention how beautiful it was??? Check out my pictures if you want to see! Getting to the secret beach wasn't easy (walking down steep stairs and climbing/tumbling over huge rocks) but getting back was even harder, I now understand why they have donkeys to bring you up the huge, sweat filled hike. However, felt bad for the donkeys so we took the longest, sweatiest, love handle burner back to our hostel to shower and change into something nice for our first sunset in Santorini...and what a sunset it was. It's no wonder a Santorini sunset is in one of top 100 things one must see before they die!
Our hostel had happy hour during the sunset, so we sat on the balcony drank a glass of wine and felt like champions. Afterwards, we headed to eat a delicious meal at one of the many cool, local restaurants! It had a great view of all the "city" lights reflecting off the Aegean sea of Santorini.
The next day we headed to the black beach, where we were sure at this point our feet were morphing into Frodo's... seriously everything was so sharp! However, despite the "ouch, ouch, ouch" every time we walked without our shoes, it was the perfect temperature and we had most of the beach to ourselves which was so cool. We swam, sat on rocks, sang little mermaid songs and relaxed. A little hike away was a cute little place to eat and I had one of the best apple salads of my life. yum. As the day passed, I realized that my legs were slowly turning into red peppers, so a few of us headed back to explore the town a bit! Here we found the coolest bookstore ever, no literally it's in the top 20 best bookstores in the world! And I was there! I even bought a little book that they published. The idea behind the book is to read it and then send it to someone else (preferably someone you like or love) they even give you a little envelope to send it in. It was pretty hard to say no to the beautiful book man selling it to us, but the story was really cute. So Gram, you'll probably be reading it soon.
Afterwards, we headed back to our hostel to watch the sunset and once again it was unbelievable! I could never get used to something like that. Gosh, I want to go back already! That night we went out and had some fantastic seafood and amazing chocolate waffles and cheersed to the greatest trip ever. Reluctantly after our bellies were full, we headed back to our beds, dreading our goodbye to Santorini in the morning.
The next day our van was waiting at nine thirty, sensing our depression about leaving Greece he cheered us up with some really good greek jams and groovy greek dance moves. Soon, we were all laughing and dancing with him! It was a good farewell. And then with a wave goodbye and 3 plane rides, one taxi and one train ride later we were back in Florence. Each time I get back from a trip I realize how much Florence feels like home. I feel so lucky and blessed!
Ok, if you read all of this I'm super super flattered, actually if you even read any of this I'm flattered. However, I'm not done! I want to share some of my Florence highlights!
1. Historical soccer game, known as Calcio Fiorentino which really isn't soccer as it is just a free for all brawl consisting of tackling, head locks, punching, kicking and body slams...even the players seemed to forget a ball and a goal are involved. Also, it was the first time I've seen the Florentines getting crazy....-no shirts, beers galore chanting and yelling...It was one of the most interesting things I've done here and the looks on our shocked faces when the game began were priceless.
2. Self Fashion show: For my fashion and desirability class, our professor took us to a really cool building in Florence that promotes self fashion designers, the ones we met designed outfits out of yarn, handmade sequin dresses and painted old unwanted boots into high fashion ones. We drank sangria and had a little apertivo as we watched a body painting and learned about the designers. Super fun to talk with all the locals and be apart of something I never would have known about if it weren't for my class. (I'm on to my next session however, so i'll be learning about the Italian Mafia!!!)
3. Being apart of the real soccer action as Italia played(unfortunately very poorly) for the Europe cup. For the first time, I felt like the Italians liked me as I walked the streets in my Italia shirt to our meeting ground API had set up for us to watch the game. I was getting high fives, thumbs ups and praised. It was so much fun to be apart of the buzz and I was actually getting excited about the game (we had front row seats at an outside big screen, we also were served pasta and desert as we watched!) I forgot how much fun it can be when you watch a sports event especially when the fans are so lively and excited. Even though we lost, it was still pretty incredible to be living in the country that just played for the Europe cup!
This past weekend, we took a day excursion to Sienna which was so much fun, we also had a wine tasting and ate some fabulous treats! Now, I'm back to school and still learning my way around Florence.
Always have my Minnesota/ND peeps in my head! xoxoxo! Sorry about how long this was!
Switzerland: With swim suits, cameras, walking shoes, passports, and train tickets in stow a bunch of us girls headed to Lugano, Switzerland for a breathtaking vacation (within a vacation). After several hours of traveling we reached our adorable hostel which was surrounded with green trees, pretty pathways, flowers etc. and overlooked the Swiss mountains of the "small " (it's hard to say small when you come from a town of 472 people...) city Lugano...oh and it had a pool :) I don't know how many times we declared "this is the life" as we popped in and out of the pool and sat with our books, suntan lotion and umbrellas looking out on Switzerland.
That night, after exchanging our euros for franks, we headed out to find a cool place to eat, nearly passed out when I saw the price on the first menu we looked at. 21 frank--(= to the american dollar) for a dish of pasta, yikes. We continued to walk, assuming that must have been one of the fancier restaurants...nope, even Mcdonalds had 15 frank burgers!!! EEEEK!!! Finally, we found a quaint little Mexican restaurant where we sipped tiny margaritas (we were all expecting the big ones we see in America, beings that we paid over 20 frank for a pitcher) and then ate our cheapish burritos...which were actually fantastic! This little experience set the tone for our spending, it's no wonder all of the citizens were so tiny, you can't afford to eat there. After dinner, we walked and found a cute bar and ordered expensive german beers and chatted with the owner who eventually took pity on us and our dwindling wallets and brought us out little pizza crusts to nibble on as we talked, laughed and cheersed each other. Eventually, we continued our walk by the shoreline, to find a stage of live music where we danced and met the locals, who were all very nice.
The band even came and talked to us when they were done, however, the conversation was so awkward that at one point I asked if they had rode the Ferris wheel yet. Cool times. But, while we were down there we got in on a huge game of life size (is that right?) chess, which reminded me of the one they play in Harry Potter. My team won!!! It was so cool, we even had a crowd watching us!
The next day, we got up bright and early to go explore. We hiked up huge hills, saw where all the rich retirees lived and before we knew it, we found ourselves in what appeared to be the middle of nowhere. I usually start hyperventilating at these moments, but then we looked over... the lake surrounding Lugano was shimmering with fog and reflecting the huge mountains above it. I decided there is much more important things to hyperventilate about like the picture I was seeing right at that moment. After awhile, the gals figured out where we were going and we enjoyed the rest of the trip relaxing, walking, trying to get by on our small amount of franks and getting to know Lugano. It was one of those trips that when you see it fading in the background, all you can do is sigh contently.
GREECE: oh golly gee, I don't even know how to describe my experience here. Words, pictures..nothing can do justice to the fantastic, out of this world time I had in Greece. But,I'll give it a whirl!
The week before we left, we were all pumping ourselves up, playing greek tunes, watching Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and Mama Mia, if it weren't for the out of control heat and lack of a/c we would have been jumping on the bed, I actually would have been jumping across all of the beds. Greece has been on my list since I was just a wee girl, and finally I was going to it! Hot diggity dog, I still am excited about it and it's already happened.
Upon our hostel arrival, we were greeted with peach tea, comfy chairs and great conversation with the owners and their friends as well as fellow hosteliers. After we claimed our bunks and settled in the owners invited us to a grill out, that they were throwing! woo hoo, a greek grill out!!! Here we met tons of fun people who took us out and showed us the town, some of the girls even got a vespa ride (don't worry mom, I was not among them.) It was cool to see the ins and out of Thesalonikki from a local perspective. They also introduced us to these amazing donut type things, which was obviously my main highlight for the night.
The following day we threw on our suits and headed for the beach, we were all excited to plop in the ocean and get our tans on! It was a relaxing, sandy day...a little break from all the traveling, but not for long! At 4am we were up and at em' ready to hop on our 5 hour train ride to Athens. Yawning and a tad out of it, we bid our farewells to Thessaloniki and hopped abroad our train. The five hours were filled head nodding, draining ipod batteries, and a lot of uncomfortable shifting! So, it was rather surprising how energetic we were when we reached our hotel in 105 degree Athens. After, throwing our bags in our rooms, we took off in search of the Acropolis, oh and a gyro, which we found for 1.80(euro)...score! (Greece was a lot cheaper than anywhere else we have been).
Sweating like pigs and drinking like um...i don't know, we finally reached our destination! It was so amazing to see what you've only seen on t.v., textbooks, and magazines. I gawked at the Parthenon, and took about a hundred pictures, still not believing that I was standing in front of one of the most famous ancient architectural monuments in the world. The trek up to it, was worth every marble, slippery stair. We also saw the temple of Zeus! After a long day of exploring we treated ourselves to a greek dinner and ordered tons of tzatziki, which we are all now addicted to. (Tzatziki was involved in nearly every one of our outings in Greece.) After dinner, we headed back to our hotel for an early night, because once again we were going to be up at 5am for a ferry ride to SANTORINI!!!
It's way better in real life, so you should really check it out! |
Our hostel had happy hour during the sunset, so we sat on the balcony drank a glass of wine and felt like champions. Afterwards, we headed to eat a delicious meal at one of the many cool, local restaurants! It had a great view of all the "city" lights reflecting off the Aegean sea of Santorini.
The next day we headed to the black beach, where we were sure at this point our feet were morphing into Frodo's... seriously everything was so sharp! However, despite the "ouch, ouch, ouch" every time we walked without our shoes, it was the perfect temperature and we had most of the beach to ourselves which was so cool. We swam, sat on rocks, sang little mermaid songs and relaxed. A little hike away was a cute little place to eat and I had one of the best apple salads of my life. yum. As the day passed, I realized that my legs were slowly turning into red peppers, so a few of us headed back to explore the town a bit! Here we found the coolest bookstore ever, no literally it's in the top 20 best bookstores in the world! And I was there! I even bought a little book that they published. The idea behind the book is to read it and then send it to someone else (preferably someone you like or love) they even give you a little envelope to send it in. It was pretty hard to say no to the beautiful book man selling it to us, but the story was really cute. So Gram, you'll probably be reading it soon.
Afterwards, we headed back to our hostel to watch the sunset and once again it was unbelievable! I could never get used to something like that. Gosh, I want to go back already! That night we went out and had some fantastic seafood and amazing chocolate waffles and cheersed to the greatest trip ever. Reluctantly after our bellies were full, we headed back to our beds, dreading our goodbye to Santorini in the morning.
The next day our van was waiting at nine thirty, sensing our depression about leaving Greece he cheered us up with some really good greek jams and groovy greek dance moves. Soon, we were all laughing and dancing with him! It was a good farewell. And then with a wave goodbye and 3 plane rides, one taxi and one train ride later we were back in Florence. Each time I get back from a trip I realize how much Florence feels like home. I feel so lucky and blessed!
Ok, if you read all of this I'm super super flattered, actually if you even read any of this I'm flattered. However, I'm not done! I want to share some of my Florence highlights!
1. Historical soccer game, known as Calcio Fiorentino which really isn't soccer as it is just a free for all brawl consisting of tackling, head locks, punching, kicking and body slams...even the players seemed to forget a ball and a goal are involved. Also, it was the first time I've seen the Florentines getting crazy....-no shirts, beers galore chanting and yelling...It was one of the most interesting things I've done here and the looks on our shocked faces when the game began were priceless.
2. Self Fashion show: For my fashion and desirability class, our professor took us to a really cool building in Florence that promotes self fashion designers, the ones we met designed outfits out of yarn, handmade sequin dresses and painted old unwanted boots into high fashion ones. We drank sangria and had a little apertivo as we watched a body painting and learned about the designers. Super fun to talk with all the locals and be apart of something I never would have known about if it weren't for my class. (I'm on to my next session however, so i'll be learning about the Italian Mafia!!!)
3. Being apart of the real soccer action as Italia played(unfortunately very poorly) for the Europe cup. For the first time, I felt like the Italians liked me as I walked the streets in my Italia shirt to our meeting ground API had set up for us to watch the game. I was getting high fives, thumbs ups and praised. It was so much fun to be apart of the buzz and I was actually getting excited about the game (we had front row seats at an outside big screen, we also were served pasta and desert as we watched!) I forgot how much fun it can be when you watch a sports event especially when the fans are so lively and excited. Even though we lost, it was still pretty incredible to be living in the country that just played for the Europe cup!
This past weekend, we took a day excursion to Sienna which was so much fun, we also had a wine tasting and ate some fabulous treats! Now, I'm back to school and still learning my way around Florence.
Always have my Minnesota/ND peeps in my head! xoxoxo! Sorry about how long this was!
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