Welcome to my third week!
On Monday, we did the normal things. I got gelato at Old Bridge and I got banana and pistachio. I don't know why I hadn't gotten banana sooner! It was amazing!! I am definitely going to get it again! We went to the grocery to stock up on food and then just relaxed. And Dana and I tried to do Insanity. I am not sure I really like Insanity. It had too much jumping around. Needless to say, it only lasted for about 20 minutes and then we ended up doing other workout videos. Then on Tuesday after school, Dana and I went for a run. We ran to where we watched the beautiful sunset a few weeks ago. We ran for 30 minutes and then took showers and went out to dinner with Kyle, Steve, and Steve's family, and Kelly, and Alissa. We went to another pizza place and it was really good. One that Max had recommended. I got a mushroom pizza. And a rice ball for an appetizer; I had never heard of these until Dana talked about them! After dinner we walked to Frigidarium. While we were there we had an awkward encounter with an American man with a blonde buffont who was sitting outside eating. He popped his head into where we were standing to order and goes "the melon is really good." So strange! And then after we had gotten our gelato he stands with us and goes "I noticed no one listened to my advice." Yikes. We just wanted him to leave. Also while we were standing there, Kyle begins to smell his ice cream and he is making this strange face. So of course I went over and was like oh no what's wrong and he proceeds to tell me that his ice cream smells kind of strange. So naturally I say oh let me smell, so I lean in to smell the ice cream and he smashes the thing against my nose. And then I shriek because it was so not expected! It was very funny! On Wednesday, I decided to skip gelato and take a nap! My first one of the trip and man it felt great! more to come with the rest of the week! :)
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Week 3 at Marymount
Ah! I just look so forward to going to school every day! The kids are just so adorable and so silly. This is definitely showing me that I definitely want to do the older kids. My favorite part of the day is reading to them. We are reading Tale of Desperaux. It's cute! It makes me think that maybe I want to be a librarian later in life! hehe! Today, Monday, during social studies we were analyzing quotes for Confucius. And my teacher and I really had no idea what one of the quotes meant and of course these kids are just so brilliant and they told us what they thought it meant and they were so on point! Today I also got to watch a DRA for a student who really struggles with english and reading. He was really good at the oral reading but he really struggled with comprehension. Part of me thinks that maybe he understand things when he reads them out loud, but doesn't understand it at all when he reads to himself. I found that very interesting. I also gave them a spelling test and I graded them and they did very well! But I do notice that the boys are very aggressive with each other!
On Tuesday, my teacher did a huge nonfiction reading lesson. She follows the Lucy Cawkons book. The main point of this book is that you, the teacher, model the thing you want the students to learn, then you do it together with the class, then you send the students to their seat to do it on their own, (while they are doing it on their own you are suppose to go around and make sure they are on track), and then you bring the class back together and get someone to show how they were able to successfully do it. For her lesson, she was showing the students that when they read nonfiction they become like "little teachers." They all did a great job! During math, we were learning how to draw an angle for and obtuse, acute, and right angles. Then we worked on polygons and perimeters. I really like how my teacher puts a quick review on the board each afternoon to check to make sure the students know what they learned the previous day! That is something I definitely would want to implement in my own classroom. I also did a DRA with one of my lower level reading students. When the student was doing the oral reading part, I think he was really focused on speed because after he finished he kept asking me "how fast did I go." Sometimes I wonder how accurate some of these literacy test really are. I just don't understand how students can all around the world can be ranked in a certain number. Although I do think they are necessary because students need to be placed in accurate reading level. Hmm...I dunno...clearly I am still forming opinions about these tests.
On Wednesday, my students had a orchestra recital. It was adorable! There were all different skill levels but they all did a wonderful job! There were violinists, pianists, and a trumpet player and singer! Just the fourth grade classes were there and there parents of the kids who were performing. Following the recital, the students worked on letters and they continued to work on their news reports about an event from school. They have to get quotes from various students and teachers. I think this is a very cute idea. I also think it would be fun if they ended up placing them in a newsletter format just for the class! Then we played "Sporkle" This is a game to learn their spelling words. The students are standing in a circle and then I give them the spelling word. The first student says the word, the second student says the word in a sentence, then each student around the circle says one letter to spell out the word. I love this activity and students get really into it! Then during math, we worked on cylinders, spheres, triangular prisms, square pyramids, and triangular pyramids. We were finding the faces, edges, and vertices. Then I got to make a math test for the students! That was really fun, and it made me get a real feel for what it is like to be a teacher to make a test!
On Tuesday, my teacher did a huge nonfiction reading lesson. She follows the Lucy Cawkons book. The main point of this book is that you, the teacher, model the thing you want the students to learn, then you do it together with the class, then you send the students to their seat to do it on their own, (while they are doing it on their own you are suppose to go around and make sure they are on track), and then you bring the class back together and get someone to show how they were able to successfully do it. For her lesson, she was showing the students that when they read nonfiction they become like "little teachers." They all did a great job! During math, we were learning how to draw an angle for and obtuse, acute, and right angles. Then we worked on polygons and perimeters. I really like how my teacher puts a quick review on the board each afternoon to check to make sure the students know what they learned the previous day! That is something I definitely would want to implement in my own classroom. I also did a DRA with one of my lower level reading students. When the student was doing the oral reading part, I think he was really focused on speed because after he finished he kept asking me "how fast did I go." Sometimes I wonder how accurate some of these literacy test really are. I just don't understand how students can all around the world can be ranked in a certain number. Although I do think they are necessary because students need to be placed in accurate reading level. Hmm...I dunno...clearly I am still forming opinions about these tests.
On Wednesday, my students had a orchestra recital. It was adorable! There were all different skill levels but they all did a wonderful job! There were violinists, pianists, and a trumpet player and singer! Just the fourth grade classes were there and there parents of the kids who were performing. Following the recital, the students worked on letters and they continued to work on their news reports about an event from school. They have to get quotes from various students and teachers. I think this is a very cute idea. I also think it would be fun if they ended up placing them in a newsletter format just for the class! Then we played "Sporkle" This is a game to learn their spelling words. The students are standing in a circle and then I give them the spelling word. The first student says the word, the second student says the word in a sentence, then each student around the circle says one letter to spell out the word. I love this activity and students get really into it! Then during math, we worked on cylinders, spheres, triangular prisms, square pyramids, and triangular pyramids. We were finding the faces, edges, and vertices. Then I got to make a math test for the students! That was really fun, and it made me get a real feel for what it is like to be a teacher to make a test!
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Pooped on, Bones in my mouth, and Gondola Rides
Welcome to my weekend in Venice!
Just riding on the train was soo cool because once we
arrived to Venice it was just surrounded by water! I was in shock the whole
time I was walking around and noticing how water basically surrounds
everything! I just couldn’t ever imagine living there and thinking oh let me go
to work…and getting on a boat to get there! There are no cars there! That’s
something I am not use to!
So we got to the hotel Perone Gerone (I think) to set our
luggage down and then we were off to find a place for lunch! On they way there
we walked through a fish market and we were going on our merry way when a
seagull came flying by kind of low. And next thing I know I had poop on my
shirt and on my new purse! It was disgusting! Dana also got pooped on at the
same time…I am pretty sure it was going everywhere! Of course everyone stood
around and took pictures of us freaking out about getting pooped on and I have
yet to see those photos! But supposively if you get pooped on you are suppose
to get lucky! So hopefully this is true! Then we made it to this cute
restaurant called Osteria
Trattoria. It seemed pretty hipster. Like the menus were handwritten on
recycled paper. We ate outside underneath a tree and lanterns! It was really
very cute and so peaceful! I got the Max pizza which had gorgonzola and sausage
on it! (Another side note about the birds….there are pigeons EVERYWHERE! And
they legit will just walk right up to you. Like at lunch, there were pigeons
just under our seats!) Then after the relaxing lunch we went to a jewelry shop
that had beautiful glass jewelry! I got two pairs of earrings! Then we decided
that we wanted to go find this little bakery that we had seen as we were trying
to navigate through the tiny streets to find the hotel. (Another side note:
there are so many turns and little tiny streets all throughout and all of the
building are so close to one another!) So we got to the bakery and I got a
cream puff…it was alright because it had a chocolate inside and I was really
hoping for just cream. But oh well!) Then Alissa, Dana, Kelly, Kara, and I just
wandered around by the main canal and we decided to just pop a squat and watch
boats go by. So we first sat down on this dock and then some of the girls got
worried that they were getting a splinter in their bottoms so we changed spots!
We stayed there for a long time just relaxing and soaking up the views of
Venice. Then we decided to take a little gondola for fifty cents across the
canal to get to the other side. This was very interesting! Because once we got
to the other side, the gondola guy taking our money fell in love with Kara. He
was like “stay with me” as he was holding her arm and then he started to fake
kiss her arm. It was really very strange and all we could do was laugh! But
after the adventure with the gondola man we went into lots of shops. We went to
a mask shop called Ta Kala, and then we went to stopped at this cute stand
selling paintings of Venice. It was such a perfect afternoon! Then we
successfully navigated back to the hotel and we changed and went out for
dinner. We again sat outside (basically we couldn’t get enough of the wonderful
weather) and we got these veggie pizza roll ups and we got Belini’s. (which
supposivly Venice is known for!) They were both very good! Then after dinner we
went to a jazz bar. There really was no jazz to be heard and there were bras
hanging from the ceiling. But the bar was supposedly known for having great
mixed drinks…but I didn’t get one. Then I headed back to the hotel to get a good nights sleep
because I knew I was going to get up early the next morning.
On
Saturday I woke up at 7:00 because I was going to go to the Doge’s palace. I
went to get a great breakfast. Yogurt and a roll with cheese and actual
American coffee! Yah! Then I left with Alissa, Kelly, and Kyle to the palace.
Since we left so early, they was no one there! St. Marc’s square was empty!! It
was really very cool to come out of the museum and see if filled with people.
We walked around the palance and saw many rooms! Every room had really gaudy
ceilings with paintings and the walls all had fabric on them. We learned that
there was a fire throughout the building during the 1500’s and many of the rooms were ruined and
many of the paintings had to be redone. To complete many of the new paintings
there was a contest to see who would get to be commissioned to do the work. We
also saw the largest oil painting in the world! It was HUGE!! There were many
rooms throughout the palace that really had no purpose. How would that be to be
so wealthy that you can build rooms and not have a purpose for them. I was also
amazed by the massive fire places. Then we got to go into the prison which is
basically attached to the palace. I thought that was strange to have a huge
prison connected to a massive palace. And we walk through the bridge of sighs;
this was where the prisoners would get one last look to the outside world and
they would look to their family on a bridge across the way. This was a very interesting experience! When we got out of the palace there were tons of people there! It was around 11 so we headed back to the hotel. Outside our hotel there is this huge market of people selling fruits and veggies! It looked so good!! So we decided to all get some for lunch that day! It was great to be eating fruit! I had forgotten how much I love summer fruits!
Once we met back up with the group, we were off to find a water "bus" to take us to the glass island of Marano. Being on the boat was a great way to see the beautiful city of Venice! It was kind of a long process getting to the island just because the boat had to make stops so people could get off at certain places. Once we got to island is was very small and all the shops had the exact same things in them! So I kind of had mix feelings about it...it was beautiful and cute but I just can't believe they all had the same stuff (necklaces, wine stoppers, glass figurines). When we first got there we watched a glass blowing demonstration. They made a beautiful vase and a horse. And then for the finale, they guy was blowing up the glass until it popped and shattered. The ending was very shocking! haha! We wandered around the island and got lots of gifts for friends and family. Then we stopped for lunch. Lots of people shared a pizza but Dana and I shared a Carazi salad. We didn't want to eat too much because we were saving up for our delicious fish dinner that we had planned! Paying for our group lunch was very interesting because everyone split meals and we all had to pay with coins. We ended up counting the money like seven times and we ended up leaving a mound full of coins. The waiter was probably not too happy to get that! After lunch we took the water bus back to Venice and we all got ready for our fish dinner we had planned. (we had seen this cute little fish restaurant when we were wandering the streets and we were determined to go back to it!)
Dinner was an experience. First off, we walk in and the waiters and waitresses all have on tuxes. So that got us a little worried. Then we get to our tables and it has a tall red candle, flutes of champagne, and a red rose. Then we were REALLY worried! Everyone was staring (not that that is anything different!). Then we really didn't know what to get from the menu. I got grilled sole. I figured since it is a white fish I would be fine....so the food comes out for four of the people at my table. Katie and I were forgotten about I am pretty sure. So by the time everyone finished we received our meals. Then I took my first bite sole and was FULL of bones. It turned out to be o.k. I felt very healthy eating it so that's a good thing! But the funniest thing happened when the waiter came to pick up by dish. He said "how was it?" and so I replied "good but kinda boney" and he responds "thank you" and walks away. Clearly he did not understand what I was saying! So since it was basically just the fish we decided to get taramasu to split. That was delicious!!! I couldn't get enough! haha! After dinner we went to this little square that was such a happening place below our hotel! It was very fun and we ended up getting drinks for free! And we got to meet some cute Italian guys! But we left them to go hang out by the water. After hanging out by the water we headed just upstairs to go to bed! That was such a busy day!
Then on Sunday, we all got up at around 9 and were up and out the door by 10:30/10:45! Gotta soak it all in! This was such a relaxing day! And it was so nice to be in the sun all day by the water. It really just made me feel like it was summer! The day consisted of Kelly, Dana, Kara, Alissa, Jo-Elle, and me wandering around the shops that we wanted to go back to. Then we headed to St. Marc's square and just sat by the water and watched people, boats, and gondolas. I got a huge TOM'S tan. haha! We also bought little ham,pizza rolls and we decided to sit on some steps at St. Marc's square. So we were almost done with our food and then some man who patrols the area came up to us and told us that we couldn't sit there. haha good thing we were almost done! Oh and I forgot to mention that in Venice there was a huge rowing race on Sunday! People from all over were there! People from France, Switzerland, Holland, Ireland and many more! It was so cool to see them row by! So we watched them for a lot of the day! But after relaxing by the water we headed back to the hotel to head back to Rome! We left Venice by 4:15 and we made it back to Rome by 9:30!
Then on Sunday, we all got up at around 9 and were up and out the door by 10:30/10:45! Gotta soak it all in! This was such a relaxing day! And it was so nice to be in the sun all day by the water. It really just made me feel like it was summer! The day consisted of Kelly, Dana, Kara, Alissa, Jo-Elle, and me wandering around the shops that we wanted to go back to. Then we headed to St. Marc's square and just sat by the water and watched people, boats, and gondolas. I got a huge TOM'S tan. haha! We also bought little ham,pizza rolls and we decided to sit on some steps at St. Marc's square. So we were almost done with our food and then some man who patrols the area came up to us and told us that we couldn't sit there. haha good thing we were almost done! Oh and I forgot to mention that in Venice there was a huge rowing race on Sunday! People from all over were there! People from France, Switzerland, Holland, Ireland and many more! It was so cool to see them row by! So we watched them for a lot of the day! But after relaxing by the water we headed back to the hotel to head back to Rome! We left Venice by 4:15 and we made it back to Rome by 9:30!
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Venice
Oh my goodness! Venice is amazing!! It is just so strange not seeing any cars and how all of the buildings are basically surrounded by water!
My first day here I hit all the stops! I rode a gondola ride, I bought glass jewelry, got pizza and had a belini! more to come for later....I am too busy now!!
My first day here I hit all the stops! I rode a gondola ride, I bought glass jewelry, got pizza and had a belini! more to come for later....I am too busy now!!
What I did on the week of May 20 outside of school!
This past week was soooo rainy!! Supposedly the Italian
aren’t really accustomed to having this much rain so early in the summer! So
when we got home in the afternoons from school we pretty much just stayed inside!
On Monday, we went to the market to stock up on groceries and we decided to
make a chicken stirfry. I decided that I would make the rice since I eat and
make it all the time at home. But it proved to be a little more difficult that
what I thought. Due to our tour burners it was kind of hard and the rice ended
up getting crunchy and not too good but we used it anyway! It kinda looks like
tapioca in the pan. The chicken the veggies were much needed and tasted
delicious! It was fun roomie bonding! But on one night, Tuesday I got to meet up with the
Giannasi’s. We went out to dinner (I got lasagna and it was delish!) and then I
took them to Old Bridge! Jeff ordered lemon and he said the guy looked at him
like “are you serious?” and after Jeff took a bite we could tell why! He said
it was just like a war head! It was fun to see them in Rome! How cool!? Friends
from elementary school and here we are in Rome! They gave me a lot of tips on
things to tell my parents about the tour of the Vatican! Like the fact that it
is worth it to pay the money for the Vatican museum tour because then they take
you to two other churches! Then on Wednesday, we went to Campo di Fiori for
dinner with four other JMU guys who were traveling around Europe and we met up
with they guy who was backpacking (Aaron). I shared eggplant (according to Dana it was “homestyle
eggplant”) and ravioli and shrip risotto. We went to a fancy restaurant, so
they put us in a back room but I guess that was good because we got pretty
loud! The best part of the evening was when Aaron knew who JMU was simply by
the fact that we beat Virginia Tech! haha! It was fun to meet up with him again
and I am pretty sure we provided him with a lot of entertainment! Then we all
went to Frigidorium (the gelato place). I think we are finally starting to
figure out our way around the big city of Rome! Then on Thursday, we went as a
huge group to the pasta place we went to the first big dinner together. We had
delicious bruschetta and fried (do you believe it? Fried!) potatoes, rice
balls, and something with an olive. Oh and their house wine is delicious! It
has a little bubble to it! Then we had three different types of pasta. Carbanra
with regattini, Regitoni with tomatoe and pork and Penna with pork and
mushrooms. They were all delicious! Just like we remembered! While we there
four police/military guys showed up and they were all very attractive! So we
enjoyed trying to take sneaky pictures of them! Then it was time to leave and
Dana and I were just rubbing our stomachs and then this guy walks up to us and
says “Ciao where are you from?” So strange!! Luckily he quickly left! Then Alissa,
Dana, Kelly, Kyle and I went to a bar
and we just drank it outside and then we ended the evening with
gelato!!!! My new fave is Dolce Late and Caramel….mmmm….I want some now just
writing this! Then we headed home for bed and we have an early wake up time at
6:20!
Week 2 at Marymount!
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!
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!
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