So I have just completed my second week at Marymount! We can
now successfully get to Marymount without any assistance from our leaders (Kyle
and Steve)! The kids are become more used to having me around and I am actually
doing a lot!! And I really like my teacher! She is so kind and I love that she
lets me do so much! On Monday, I taught a lesson the Qin Dynasty and the Great
Wall of China. First we sat on the carpet and I read to them this book called The Great Wall of China, they seemed to
really enjoy it! Then they went back to their seats and glued into their
notebooks a little thing I had typed up about the Qin Dynasty and The Great
Wall of China. We read it aloud, and then I assigned them a writing assignment.
They were suppose to image that they were pulled from their jobs as an artist,
musician, criminal, or teacher to build the Great Wall of China. They all got
really into the assignment which made me so happy! Then the time was over. Most
students were not able to complete it all way so they were going to work on it
another day! But I had one student come up to me and say “Ms.McCarty can I work
more on this at home?” I loved how excited he was about it! On Tuesday, I taught a Math lesson about
rotations (1/4 = 90 degrees, 2/4=180 degrees, ¾=270 degrees, and 4/4= 360
degrees of a full turn). This seems like it would be so easy to teach but it
actually proved to be a little more difficult than I thought! I guess because
you basically just have to memorize those facts. But we drew circles and arrows
in their notebooks to show the turns. I hoped they were understanding the
material but I wasn’t too sure, but my teacher asked them some questions about
it at the end and they all got the answers right! So I guess I did what I was
suppose to! This was my first math lesson ever, so I was happy when she said
that I did a good job. On Wednesday, they had a May Day mass and it brought
back so many wonderful memories of St. Bridget’s! They all brought it flowers
and crowned Mary! I love that mass! And then they placed flowers all around the
statues of Mary around the school. I didn’t really see the kids that day
because of the mass and then they had specials and lunch, so that wasn’t too
eventful with the kids! Thursday proved to be an eventful day at school, one of
my students pulled down the pants of another student at recess…yikes! And I had
my observation lesson. I was teaching the Silk Roads and the Han dynasty. I
started off the lesson by just sitting on the carpet and talking to the
students about what they think it might feel like to have no communication with
the outside world. They gave all the answers I was looking for! Then we did a
web diagram of why is trade important. And again they were literally just
spitting off the things I wanted them to say without even me having to try.
Like one little girl said “Ya like all of the things that say ‘Made in China’”
and another girl just said “I know China trades a lot of silk.” I couldn’t have
asked for a better moment. I just love how intellectual the students are! Then
I read to them part of a book about the Han Dynasty. Then they went back to
their seats and we did the same thing with the Han Dynasty (read the paper I
had written and glue into their notebooks) and then the same with the Silk
Roads. Then I gave them all a map and we traced the route of the Silk Road.
Then I asked them so questions orally. They got a little rambunctious after
this, but I feel like that should be expected since I taught at the end of the
day! Overall it was a very great lesson! The only suggestion that Kyle gave me
was to try and let the students figure out if they are write or wrong. Because
at one point I asked them if beliefs can change through trade and they said no
and I think I made a face that showed that I thought they should change their
answer, so of course they did! So I need to work on not showing my emotions and
let them figure out their own answers. I need to work on playing the devils
advocate. But overall I would say it was an excellent lesson! Then it was time
to go for the weekend! I am very excited to see what next week brings!
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Florence
This past weekend we went to Florence! It was amazing needless to say! It felt a lot more like a small town! It was very quant and it was so easy to navigate! No getting lost for us! hehe! finally!
We left Friday morning at around 7:15 (it was a little hard to get up since we went to Campo di Fiori the night before!). We got to the train station and were waiting for our train and then we realized that we missed it! Yikes! But then luckily we walked up to another train and it just so happened to be going to Florence as well! It was our lucky day! It was very interesting being on the train because our ears kept popping! There were four people sitting in a section, and we were all yawning to get our ears to pop and the one man sitting with us was not doing it! So we asked him if his ears were popping too and he said yes "the train not perfect." So we get off the train and walk in a line through the markets of Florence with our big suitcases. I am sure it was a sight to be seen. Then we arrived at the hotel (Hotel Colomba), but the rooms weren't ready yet! So we dropped all of our luggage off in two rooms and then we were off! (for the LONGEST day of my life). We went to the Uffici museum. Our tour guide was really in to giving us the entire background of every painting we looked at, so it was kind of long since we were so tired. It was very amazing though seeing The Birth of Venus byBotticili. But sadly we weren't able to take any picture. After the tour we headed to dinner! We ate at a nice restaurant outside. I split bruschetta with Kelly (the tomatoes here are divine!) and I got a pasta with salmon! It was so nice to just relax outside and eat our dinner and enjoy each others' company. We asked our waiter where to get good gelato (because Florence's gelato was not very good compared to Rome) so he sent us to Panchea-No. (sp?) It was o.k. but nothing compared to Old Bridge. I got this fluffy ice cream that was strawberry (I didn't really care for it!) and then I got a cheese flavor of ice cream and that was pretty good! Then we went home and we all retired for the evening by around 10:30! It was great we all definitely needed it!
Then on Saturday, we had the best day ever!! We woke up and had a great continental breakfast. I had yogurt, kiwi, cereal, and a great cappuccino. We all wore sundresses and boarded a bus to go to a castle in Tuscany!
We left Friday morning at around 7:15 (it was a little hard to get up since we went to Campo di Fiori the night before!). We got to the train station and were waiting for our train and then we realized that we missed it! Yikes! But then luckily we walked up to another train and it just so happened to be going to Florence as well! It was our lucky day! It was very interesting being on the train because our ears kept popping! There were four people sitting in a section, and we were all yawning to get our ears to pop and the one man sitting with us was not doing it! So we asked him if his ears were popping too and he said yes "the train not perfect." So we get off the train and walk in a line through the markets of Florence with our big suitcases. I am sure it was a sight to be seen. Then we arrived at the hotel (Hotel Colomba), but the rooms weren't ready yet! So we dropped all of our luggage off in two rooms and then we were off! (for the LONGEST day of my life). We went to the Uffici museum. Our tour guide was really in to giving us the entire background of every painting we looked at, so it was kind of long since we were so tired. It was very amazing though seeing The Birth of Venus byBotticili. But sadly we weren't able to take any picture. After the tour we headed to dinner! We ate at a nice restaurant outside. I split bruschetta with Kelly (the tomatoes here are divine!) and I got a pasta with salmon! It was so nice to just relax outside and eat our dinner and enjoy each others' company. We asked our waiter where to get good gelato (because Florence's gelato was not very good compared to Rome) so he sent us to Panchea-No. (sp?) It was o.k. but nothing compared to Old Bridge. I got this fluffy ice cream that was strawberry (I didn't really care for it!) and then I got a cheese flavor of ice cream and that was pretty good! Then we went home and we all retired for the evening by around 10:30! It was great we all definitely needed it!
Then on Saturday, we had the best day ever!! We woke up and had a great continental breakfast. I had yogurt, kiwi, cereal, and a great cappuccino. We all wore sundresses and boarded a bus to go to a castle in Tuscany!
When we got on the tour bus, we had
the hottest bus driver. (so we got a picture with him of course!) Then we drove
for about 45 minutes and arrived in the countryside of Tuscany. It was so
beautiful and everything was just so green! We arrived at the castle where we
had a tour of the castle and winery, and extra virgin olive oil tasting. At the
oil tasting, the oil was placed in little plastic cups and we had to put our
hands around then to heat the oil up and swirl. Then we were told to smell the
oil. (At one point I smelled a little too hard and I ended up snorting some
olive oil…not a pretty sight!) Then to taste the oil you had to get a lot of
saliva and swish it around with the olive oil and then swallow. Very
interesting experience to say the least. Then we made our own pasta! (The grandmother
who owns the castles showed us her ways in making pasta…needless to say she had
to show us a few times the tricks of the trade!) And then we got to eat our
pasta and taste several different wines! With our first wine, we had bread with
crushed up olives, bread with crushed up tomatoes, a piece of salami and a
piece of cheese! They were all delicious. Then came our two pastas and another
type of wine! (When wine tasting I learned that you need to compare the color
to your napkin, and then you need to look at the “legs” on the glass…so to be
able to get a good look you mustn’t grab the glass at the round part). The two
pastas we had were a meat spaghetti and one was a veggie spaghetti with an
olive oil sauce with carrots, zucchini, and celery. We even got the recipe!
Definitely going to try making it at home!! Although it probably won’t have the
same feel because I won’t be eating it in Tuscany in a beautiful castle! Haha!
After we finished our spaghetti, we got a dessert wine with biscotti. The
dessert wine tasted like whisky! It was so funny to watch people take a big
gulp and then have a look of disgust on their face! We learned that we are only
suppose to lightly dip our biscotti into the wine…that made it much better!
After the meal, we all took tons of pictures around the vineyard! And we bought
some wine! There were so many pretty views! We said our goodbyes to our tour
guide (the cutest shortest Italian man) and then we got back on the bus with
the hot driver and headed back to the hotel. On the way back to the hotel, it
started drizzling a little bit but we didn’t let that stop us!
Dana, Kate, and I left to hit the
markets! Because you know Florence is known for its leather! It was so fun
looking at all the purses, wallets, scarves, and leather jackets! Everyone was
legit a salesman! By the end we learned that we could barter them down a little
bit! So that was good! I ended up getting a new sidesatchel and a scarf! I am
very happy with! But when I got back to the hotel and saw everyone’s new leather
jackets it made me want one so bad!! (maybe I will get one when I go back with
my parents!) Anyway, while Dana, Kate, and I were out we also went to this
store called Zara (it is pretty big here in Italy!) and there were so many
corals so naturally I wanted them all!! But I held off! Then on our way back to
hotel, we stopped in for a slice of pizza (I got mushroom) and then we headed to Hotel Columba!
We just relaxed back at the
hotel because we have legit have
had no down time. Then it was time to get ready for the evening! I had friends
studying abroad in Florence right now…so I was hoping to meet up with them…but
nothing really seemed to be working since I didn’t have my computer and since
we don’t have phones it becomes kind of difficult! So we decided that we were
going to go to this place called Astro. So as we are on the way there we see a
guy with a group of friends pop out of this restaurant. The guy had a shirt on
that said “the commons” which is an apartment complex at JMU so we decided to yell
JMU!!! And of course they turned around and turns out he was with one of my
friends and they were heading to the same place!! How crazy is that!! So we
ended up heading with them to Astro, and they had decided that they were going
to do a pub crawl…so we were like what the heck! SO we did it too! It was way
more fun this time because there were so many JMU people and it just seemed
less sketchy. It turned out to be a fun filled evening!
We
woke up the next morning and got a wonderful breakfast again! Then we were on
our way Pisa (simply to take the photo with the leaning tour). We took the
train there and we ended up sitting next to this guy who had been backpacking
all around Europe since April. (wow!) and he only had one little tiny backpack
(not even a backpacking backpack…just a little school one) We were in shock!!
He turned out to be a really cool guy from Seattle who had just graduated and
is planning on going to law school in fall. I feel like he knew he was going to
have no life in law school because
you have to study all the time so he probably wanted to take advantage of the
freedom! Then when we got to Pisa, we walked to the leaning tower. On the way,
there were two girls going in between our group with their umbrellas. And it
seemed a little fishy to me! Turns out that they were trying to pickpocket some
of us! But luckily nothing was stolen! One girl felt her bag being touched so
she whipped around and caught them! And another girl turned around only to find
her wallet half open! Yikes! I was lucky cause I had my satchel inside my rain
jacket! (it was a pretty rainy day! L)
I was so thankful that nothing got stolen! Then we made it to the Leaning
Tower! (by the way…Pisa seems kind of dingy…not like anything I have seen in
Italy!) Then we took our pictures holding it or pushing it! It was such a
touristy site! It was hilarious seeing people pretend to hold it up! Because
obviously at some angle when I was looking at them I couldn’t see it being held
up but the person taking the picture could see it. So It was just so funny to
see people holding their arms out! We got lunch there (I got a calzone!) and
then we headed back to Florence! Then while we were waiting for our train in
Pisa, they guy comes up to Logan and goes “are you girls from James Madison
University” so turns out he is from JMU and just graduated from grad school
this past semester! Crazy! Florence turns out to be such a place to make
connections! Haha! Then we heading back to the hotel. Then Alissa and I really
wanted to go to the top of the bell tower by the Dromo. So we trekked the rain
to the bell tower. We only had to pay 6 euros to do this! And it was AMAZING!!!
There were four levels and each level we went up we got to see more and more of
Florence! It was soo cool! So we were on the third floor (where the bells are
located) and they started going off! I almost started crying I was in so much
awe! Here I was standing in a bell tower while they are ringing and I was
looking out over all of Florence! God does some amazing things!! (the only sad thing is that my camera
was dead…so I wasn’t able to capture any of the wonderful views of all of
Florence. But Alissa’s was partially working. We would turn it on and take a
few quick photos and then it would say “battery exhausted” and then we would go
the next level and snap a few photos and then it would turn off again. It was
actually pretty funny!) It was actually harder to climb down we felt like
because our legs kept getting shaky! I was so happy that I did it though! That
was definitely my highlight of the weekend! Then we got Subway (sad to say but
we were just craving a legit sandwich) then we went back to the hotel and then
it was time to head back to Rome! We got on the right train and we made it back
to the hotel by 12! This made waking up Monday morning very difficult!
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Day 2
Today was just as great as yesterday! Once again we rode the buses to get to the school! We were all a little tired this morning so we stopped at "the bar" at the school for capacchinos. They are only one euro! what a steal! The kids were a lot more calm today and they were actually in the classroom more! Something that touched my heart was the fact that this morning, over the PA system they had a morning prayer. In the opening prayer they were praying for moms for the month of May (so cute!). Then we went outside with the kindergardeners where we watered a garden that the school made! The kindergardeners were paired up with the fourth graders. The best part of the day was when the students circled around me on the carpet and I introduced myself and told them a few facts about myself. Then The students all told me their names and where they come from and which languages they speak! Wow! talk about impressive! They can all speak at least two languages and some even three or four! One little girl asked me "how are you enjoying your experience in Rome?" how mature of her? And they loved that I played soccer in high school...all of the boys raised their fists with excitement. Today I also got to read to them some of The Tale of Desperaux. And they were so well behaved compared to my 1st graders from practicum. I also got to watch the DAP testing that my teacher did for two of the students. She timed them read a passage orally and then they had to respond to the prompt: "what are three things you thought about while you were reading" and "what are three questions they had" I saw two really good students do this so I am interested to see how the weaker students do. When we went home I had to get throat lozenges and I went to a pharmacia and the lozenges were not even out; she had to get them from behind the counter. I thought that was strange! Then I came back to the apartment and then got ready to go on a run (oh I went on this run yesterday and it was amazing but it was much longer than the one today). But it is this huge park! It is marvelous!! There are trails everywhere and tons of people running and biking (it reminds me of a central park kind of feeling). We found castles, churches, and a rose garden! Rome never ceases to amaze me! Then I came back to the apartment and had pasta and a salad with tomatoes (that were soo tasty! Everything was soo fresh!) Then we went on an adventure throughout Rome to find the Trevi Fountain again! It was a little struggle. But it was so fun! We eventually found it! And there were TONS of people there! Still! It was a fantastic day!
The First Day!
Today was the first day of Practicum! It was sooo cute! All of the children were adorable! But I am getting ahead of myself. So we woke up and left to get the bus at 7:45 and we walked across the Vatican and there was hardly anyone there. I just felt like I was up and out with the working world. So we rode two buses to Marymount International School. And these buses were crammed!! We were all holding on to our purses very tightly needless to say! So we got off the bus and walked up this long hill to Marymount! It is has a beautiful main building and then two little side buildings! Then we met the vice principal and she gave us a tour of the building. I got dropped off at my classroom and all the students were staring at me and smiling and in awe! haha! So once I got there, they had to go to P.E. so it was pretty hectic! During this time, I was able to talk to my teacher! Her name is Ms. Lavery and she is from New York and she went to St. John's College! And she is lovely. She told me it had always been her dream to live in Italy, so she did everything she could to live here. Getting a working visa is really hard to do here, so she figured out that she had great grandparents that lived in Ireland and she was able to become an Irish citizen. So she has a passport from Ireland and an American passport, but since she has the Ireland passport she is able to to travel and live in other countries in the EU. I found that all very interesting! Then right after P.E. (which is in a very small room-nothing like a gymnasium) my students had to take a reading test in the computer labs. This reading test is an assessment that they take in the beginning and end of the school year to see how they have progressed. It had very difficult things on it four fourth graders. Like the word brazen and explaining a bias. My teacher expressed how difficult this would be for the students since english for most of them is their second language. During this time I graded their spelling tests. They were struggling with the words: women, woman, women's, woman's. (All very confusing!) For lunch most of the students buy; the lunch consists of the normal Italian meal (fruit, pasta, meat, veggie, and dessert). I asked one of the students (Zoe) to tell me what to do so I would know when I buy my lunch! And of course she was more than willing to. I brought my lunch and ate with my fellow teacher friends which was good to check in and see how everyone's day had been going. They have a very long lunch break...45 minutes! After lunch we work on the Social Studies- the Shin Dynasty and the Qin Dynasty. I was very impressed with how they talked; for example one student said "I have to disagree with them because" I don't know many 9 year olds that say I have to disagree! But after that the students had Italian. The native speakers go to another classroom and the students that don't primarily speak Italian stayed in another classroom. I decided to stay with the students who don't normally speak Italian because I thought maybe I could learn some. But they were conjugating the verbs that deal with dressing. Some of it I was able to catch on to due to my french studies like mettions means to put on just like met means to put on in French! (Just a little side note, it has been so hard not to respond to people in French...I think my brain is just functioning in the language side of my brain and I have trouble thinking in English! Kinda weird right!? Like just the other day at the supermarket I kept replying "oui, oui" hahah I guess that just means I need to go to France to practice my french!) But after Italian it was time for everyone to go home! It was very chaotic just like it is in America. Some students took the bus and some students get picked up. Then on the way home we stopped for gelato at this AHHHHMAZING gelato place. The best I have had yet! It was called Old Bridge gelato. I can't wait to go back! What a great afternoon snack!!
But I also need to tell you about how famous and wealthy the parents are at my school.
Some of the jobs include: 1. part owner of Colgate 2. Brazilian soccer player 3. Fendi owner 4. owner of a store in the vatican 5. porn star 6. actress (and her face was on billboards around Rome) and I am sure much more!
But I also need to tell you about how famous and wealthy the parents are at my school.
Some of the jobs include: 1. part owner of Colgate 2. Brazilian soccer player 3. Fendi owner 4. owner of a store in the vatican 5. porn star 6. actress (and her face was on billboards around Rome) and I am sure much more!
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Catacombs
Today, 12, we went to breakfast across the street from the Residence. We had cappuccinos, a donut, and fruit juice (I had pear!) and we ate it outside! Very pleasant! Then we rode the train and then a bus to the catacombs S. Callisto! This was so amazing and our tour guide was soo cute and sweet! These catacombs were established around 200 AD. They are 75 feet deep and they were four floors. There were 500,000 tombs and they cover 51 acres (but we only saw 2% of it)!! So crazy! This is when I realized how old Rome really is. There are holes in the walls and this is where the tombs were. The bodies were wrapped in sheets and then their family members placed a marble sheet on top of them; however all of the marble had been stolen when people raided the tombs. Also in the catacombs they have mass to honor the martyrs! I was really floored by these! But we all kept thinking what if someone were to pop out of the tombs like in a scary maze! Then we walked along the side of the road to another set of catacombs. But along the way, we stopped to figure out where we were going and this man comes out of his restaurant and tells us to check out his tombs....so we went into his cute outdoor restaurant which was surrounded by tombs! Very cool but also a little strange! These were the catacombs of St. Sebastiano. When we went on a tour of these catacombs, the man talked with no breath in between his sentences and so basically everything blended together and it was so hard to concentrate on what he was saying. So I didn't really get too much out of him! :( But we did see a foot print of Jesus' feet! So that was really cool! and we saw the tomb of St. Sebastian (hence the name). After our tour...we had an adventure figuring out the buses to get home. We had to take a total of three! Then after the second one we all split up for lunch! The restaurant I went to I had Bruschetta and saute zucchini! It was all very good! But once again...they hand out bread and then charge you for it! So we need to remember to say that we don't want the bread! Then we walked through Rome back to our apartment! It was a long walk but it was so worth it! I am trying to figure out how to navigate throughout the city! and it is beautiful out! Tonight we are going to do a pub crawl! So I will let ya know how it goes!
Friday, May 11, 2012
Yesterday I arrived in Roma! It is unbelievable! I am in such disbelief that I am actually here! My flight was on air L'Italia which was in Terminal one and I had some trouble finding it. I had to ask three people for directions. But I eventually found it! When I arrived there there was a security guard that asked me if I was going to Munich, and of course i replied no. And he proceeded to say "are you sure" to which I replied yes and then he replied, "Well you look very German, so well we will see!" I am not sure how I feel about this! Meanwhile I was on the phone with mom. The flight was very long and I barely slept! But I did watch Midnight in Paris, it was very good and it got me into the mood of being abroad. I was sitting next to a German man and he was very sweet but I of course struggled to hear what he was saying. But he was going to a small area near Florence. On the plane I got, fish with veggies, bread, fruit, and some sort of ham stuff. Then for the morning we got, a hot croissant, yogurt, coffee, Milano cookies which I dipped in the coffee. So once I arrived I got my room all situated and then I just wandered around with one of the girls I flew with. We are just down the street from the Vatican! It is crazy! It is just so hard to belief that I have seen that in so many pictures and there it was right in front of me. And then I got my first gelato! It was called Tre Tre and I got teremisu gelato (But according to Max ...our leader... it was not legit gelato!) Then I came back and all my roommate were here! They are amazing and soo sweet and nice! Then it was a girl named Mariel's birthday! So we went out to dinner to Taverna Giulia. We all got wine and pasta! And they brought us out a pizza and none of us ordered for that! And I am pretty sure they just knew that we didn't know what we were doing and charged us for it. But It was delicious. But the problem is...you have to pay for water! Yikes! But the good news is that there are water fountains everywhere with just natural water flowing from them! So crazy! But anyway for Mariel's birthday they brought us all out almond cookies (they smelled like dog food!) And then we were going to go out but we were wayyyy too tired! So we all came home and relaxed and then it was bed time!
I slept like a rock though! I was so tired because I didn't nap when I got here! But also our room is basically a cave. There was only one widow and it leds to a ally to needless to say it was super dark!
Today, May 11, was such a long day!! We got up around 10:30 and we returned to the apartment around 7:30! Talk about busy! And we walked all around because the buses were on strike until 5! First we walked as a group to Hosteria Pizzeria "Da Vito e Dina" and we all shared our dishes. We had lasagna, spaghetti, ravioli with white sauce and ravioli with spaghetti sauce, and carbonara! They were of course delish! And we all got to split dessert which included teramasu, flan, creme and rasberry, and fruit! My favorite was teramesu...it had espresso on top! After lunch we walked to Lady of the Water which I am pretty sure is in the Boghese gardens (which seems like the most perfect place to have a relaxing afternoon!) After that we went to the Gallaria Borghese...which was the Borghese families house for just their artwork (how the heck does someone have money for just a house for artwork!!) We had a wonderful tour guide and unfortunately I was not able to bring my camera in there but I got to see work by Bernini including Apollo and Daphine, Pluto and Prosepina, and a David (the one with the stone)! And I saw some work by Raphael! I was soooo happy to see work of Raphael in real life! After my long project on him my sophomore year of high school! Then after the Gallaria we walked to the Trevi Fountain...along the walk we saw the walls that established the boundaries of Rome in the olden days and the U.S. Embassy (hopefully I won't have to go there!). And the strangest thing...in the middle of the sidewalk are restaurants with glass surrounding them! crazy! But back to the Trevi Fountain! We learned all about the tossing in of the coins (you have to do it with your right hand and through it over your left shoulder...one coin means you will come back to Rome. two coins means you will marry an Italian man. and three coins means you will marry an Italian man in Rome) So of course we all tossed in our coins! We were kind of rushed for time there so I think we will end up going back! And it was packed with tourists...so we all held on to our purses tightly! The Trevi fountain was much larger than I thought it would be...wow! And I learned that the four statues at the top are representing the four seasons. After the Trevi fountain we walked to the Pantheon. We got to see the huge dome and the circle! And Raphael's tomb was in there! So obviously I liked that! After the Pantheon we walked to Piazza Navona. I really liked this area! There were tons of artists painting and there is a huge fountain by Bernini that has huge sculptures. And each sculpture represents a large river...like one represented the Nile...and I can't remember the rest. But the funny thing was that across the way there is a church and the sculptures on the church that were done by the enemy of Bernini and all of the sculptures are sculpted so that they are not looking at Bernini's fountain. One of the statues on the church was St. Agnes (so naturally I thought of Mom). Then one of my favorite parts...the GELATO! according to Max, we went to a legit place today called Frigidarium. I got crema and raspberry and of course like everything else it was delicious! Then we took the pickpocket bus (64) back to the Residence! What a fun day!!
I slept like a rock though! I was so tired because I didn't nap when I got here! But also our room is basically a cave. There was only one widow and it leds to a ally to needless to say it was super dark!
Today, May 11, was such a long day!! We got up around 10:30 and we returned to the apartment around 7:30! Talk about busy! And we walked all around because the buses were on strike until 5! First we walked as a group to Hosteria Pizzeria "Da Vito e Dina" and we all shared our dishes. We had lasagna, spaghetti, ravioli with white sauce and ravioli with spaghetti sauce, and carbonara! They were of course delish! And we all got to split dessert which included teramasu, flan, creme and rasberry, and fruit! My favorite was teramesu...it had espresso on top! After lunch we walked to Lady of the Water which I am pretty sure is in the Boghese gardens (which seems like the most perfect place to have a relaxing afternoon!) After that we went to the Gallaria Borghese...which was the Borghese families house for just their artwork (how the heck does someone have money for just a house for artwork!!) We had a wonderful tour guide and unfortunately I was not able to bring my camera in there but I got to see work by Bernini including Apollo and Daphine, Pluto and Prosepina, and a David (the one with the stone)! And I saw some work by Raphael! I was soooo happy to see work of Raphael in real life! After my long project on him my sophomore year of high school! Then after the Gallaria we walked to the Trevi Fountain...along the walk we saw the walls that established the boundaries of Rome in the olden days and the U.S. Embassy (hopefully I won't have to go there!). And the strangest thing...in the middle of the sidewalk are restaurants with glass surrounding them! crazy! But back to the Trevi Fountain! We learned all about the tossing in of the coins (you have to do it with your right hand and through it over your left shoulder...one coin means you will come back to Rome. two coins means you will marry an Italian man. and three coins means you will marry an Italian man in Rome) So of course we all tossed in our coins! We were kind of rushed for time there so I think we will end up going back! And it was packed with tourists...so we all held on to our purses tightly! The Trevi fountain was much larger than I thought it would be...wow! And I learned that the four statues at the top are representing the four seasons. After the Trevi fountain we walked to the Pantheon. We got to see the huge dome and the circle! And Raphael's tomb was in there! So obviously I liked that! After the Pantheon we walked to Piazza Navona. I really liked this area! There were tons of artists painting and there is a huge fountain by Bernini that has huge sculptures. And each sculpture represents a large river...like one represented the Nile...and I can't remember the rest. But the funny thing was that across the way there is a church and the sculptures on the church that were done by the enemy of Bernini and all of the sculptures are sculpted so that they are not looking at Bernini's fountain. One of the statues on the church was St. Agnes (so naturally I thought of Mom). Then one of my favorite parts...the GELATO! according to Max, we went to a legit place today called Frigidarium. I got crema and raspberry and of course like everything else it was delicious! Then we took the pickpocket bus (64) back to the Residence! What a fun day!!
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Getting Ready!
So I leave for Rome in three days! It is so hard to believe that it is almost here! So during the school year, I talked to my friend Stephanie Phillips who went on this program last year and she gave me many tips and things to remember! So I thought this would be the perfect place to write down all the things she told me!
Things to Bring:
1. reusable bags for groceries
2. lunch box
3. some shorts and yoga pants
4. TOMs (especially for the walking tour when we first get there)
5. sundresses
6. light short-sleeve sweater
7. clothes that your knees and shoulders are covered (for churches)
8. pack of construction paper
9. Tupperware
10. Ziplock bags
11. Water bottle
12. bathing suit
13. pair of jeans
14. wedges
15. notecard with the address of our location
16. close pins and wire
17. band-aids for blisters
18. allergy medicine
Then she told me about places that I should go:
1. Spanish Step Bar Crawl
2. Gustos: buy drinks with lots of appetizers (It's across the river)
3. Old Bridge Gelato (http://oldbridgegelateria.com/) (and I need to get Nutella and Creama)
4. Campo de Flori (good place to go out!) (http://www.drunkenship.com/info/)
Well, that's all I have from her!
Things to Bring:
1. reusable bags for groceries
2. lunch box
3. some shorts and yoga pants
4. TOMs (especially for the walking tour when we first get there)
5. sundresses
6. light short-sleeve sweater
7. clothes that your knees and shoulders are covered (for churches)
8. pack of construction paper
9. Tupperware
10. Ziplock bags
11. Water bottle
12. bathing suit
13. pair of jeans
14. wedges
15. notecard with the address of our location
16. close pins and wire
17. band-aids for blisters
18. allergy medicine
Then she told me about places that I should go:
1. Spanish Step Bar Crawl
2. Gustos: buy drinks with lots of appetizers (It's across the river)
3. Old Bridge Gelato (http://oldbridgegelateria.com/) (and I need to get Nutella and Creama)
4. Campo de Flori (good place to go out!) (http://www.drunkenship.com/info/)
Well, that's all I have from her!
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