Thursday, June 9, 2011

I think I could live here forever...

... I promise I will come home, but no promises that I'll stay long ;) I am having a fabulous time. I will tell you about some of my highlights here, but look on facebook for lots of pictures!

On Monday I went to the Mercato Centrale, literally the Central Market (although its not really centered, its a large, can't miss it kind of building). Outdoors there is a continuation of stands from the San Lorenzo Leather market... this is kind of the cheap and not so real leather. The real leather market it amazing, but I'm getting side tracked! The market was so neat!! Inside was all this fresh meat, cheese, fruits, vegetables, oils, nuts, everything! So cheap, fresh, and mostly healthy. The first booth I went to was for verdure and frutta... this adorable older woman was bustling around humming to herself. Keep in mind I only had two days of Italian class at this point... so I said "vorrei piccolo pomodoro e fragola (I would like small tomatoes and strawberries)... and do you have lettuce" I tried really hard to say everything in Italiano but I didn't know how to say lettuce. She kind of giggled at me and I paid her 2 euro and went on my way. Next I got some fresh bread, pane, brie cheese, and walnuts. I didn't pay more than 7 euro for all of my goodies!! Awesome!! Can you guess what I've been eating with all that?? Salad and bread :) Although simple, very delicious and fresh from Toscana!

Also on Monday, I went to a panini place for lunch called the Oil Shoppe... AMAZING! One of the most delicious things I have ever tasted. This is just a little hole in the wall shop that sells delicious panini until the bread runs out. If it runs out at noon, they are done for the day! They have a great deal of a panino, fries (one of the only places to find them I hear) and water for 5 euro!

Tuesday night my roommates and I went to a bar called BeBop. On Tuesdays they have a Beatles cover band that plays. It was soooo cool!! It was downstairs and the band had a little stage... we just jammed to some good old Beatles and had a great night.

It has actually been rainy and stormy this whole week! I haven't done as much exploring as I would like to because of the unusual weather, but hopefully I will get to do more soon. Last night we went to the other side of the river, The Oltrarno, and had dinner. We went to a trattoria/pizzeria called Dante's. For student, you pay a flat fee and receive unlimited wine... obviously we had to go! A friend had recommended the "striped macaroni" and white wine. Delicious. Probably my favorite meal in Italy so far. We had an antipasto of cheeses and meats before our meal which was excellent as well. And of course we had dessert too... tiramisu and something else incredible that I don't remember the name of! Very delicious.

I guess I should talk about my class since, as my Mom reminded me today "that is what you are over there for..." There are only nine of us in class, so it is quaint and intimate. Our professore, Marco, is very animated, friendly, and helpful. But... the class is basically all in Italian. He rarely says anything in English, so it is sometimes hard to keep up. I have a quiz tomorrow! My first Italian quiz... say your prayers.

Today I went for a walk after lunch to the Oltrarno again. I just kind of wandered around taking pictures of things. Everywhere you look there is something beautiful or old or unique... everything here is so interesting to me. I want to know all the history, where it came from, how long its been there, who is it for, what's its story. When I turned the corner after walking for a while I ran into this HUGE palace on a hill. It is called the Piti Palace... it was again very beautiful and large. People were lounging in front of it reading, laying, talking... it was really cool. Look for some pictures below and on facebook.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hope those of you reading going to Florida travel safely! I'm sure I will speak with you soon. I am going to Verona and Lake Garda this weekend, so look for a blog on that after the weekend! Love you!!

Ciao,
Kimmy
 Bridge over the Arno and Hills of Tuscany

Piti Palace
Duomo at Night

Saturday, June 4, 2011

I made it to Firenze!

Hi Everyone!

Wow, we just got to Florence. The Eternal City was absolutely incredible though. Everywhere we went was incredible. I have lots of pictures on facebook. 

If I had to choose I would pick the Trevi Fountain as my favorite place in Rome. Aside from the crowd, it was absolutely stunning. I couldn't take my eyes off of it. It was tucked back in this little piazza and it was HUGE. SO COOL! It was amazing. However when we went to Vatican City I was so humbled. I was so proud and excited to be Catholic. The basilica and chapel were probably some of the most beautiful places I have ever and will ever see. La Pieta... there are probably no words to describe it. I couldn't stop staring at the statue. I get chills every time I think about it now. I am so grateful for my experience in Vatican City. 

And now we are in Florence! Our apartment is incredible! Its so cute but big enough for the 6 of us definitely. I am loving it so far. I am loving it already! Look for more at the end of the week! 

Love you!
Kimmy

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ciao!!!

I made it safely to Italy! Today has been surreal... with the time change and jet lag I feel as though I've been in Roma for a week instead of 12 hours! It is BEAUTIFUL here. Today my roommates and I went for a walk to find a quaint little lunch place.... we turned the corner and dead smack in front of us was the COLOSSEUM!! We literally couldn't believe our eyes. We had a pizza and chianti lunch and then walked over to take pictures of the Colosseum and the Palentine Hill. Look for pictures below.

Tomorrow we are taking a tour of Vatican City and Michaelangelo's Sistine Chapel. I cannot wait. Tomorrow is also a national holiday in Italy. Similar to our Fourth of July, June 2nd celebrates the end of Mussolini's fascist regime and the takeover of the republic. The city is basically shutting down for a big military parade throughout the streets. We were warned to be extra careful walking around tomorrow. So far we haven't had any problems with that sort of thing!

Friday we are taking a tour of the major sites... Fontana di Trevi, Colosseum, Pantheon, etc. I will keep blogging as much as I can, but look for more when I finally make it to Firenze on Saturday!!

Love and Miss you all!!
Ciao for now :)
Kimmy








Friday, May 20, 2011

Ciao Familia!

Hi Everyone!

I was thinking you all would like to see some of the things I am doing and seeing in Italy this summer! I don't know how much time I will have to blog, but I thought I would give it a shot anyway. I leave for Rome May 31st and will travel to Florence on June 4th. Look for blogs around that time and until August! See you all at Meghan's Graduation Party!

Love,