Tuesday, June 29, 2010
HELLO POPE!
We have the afternoon free here so I am catching up on blogging, eating, and some work! Gotta love study abroad. ;) We visited the Vatican yesterday!!!
1) Our art history teacher Lisa almost got arrested! She snuck us past the giant line waiting to get it (it was hot outside!) and then there were some pretty intense minutes when the scary man in a uniform talked to her... Great impression to make in a new country!
2) It's hard to describe the place -- everything was completely smeared with priceless art, and people were everywhere: smelly, loud, hot, pushing, and eyes open as wide as possible. I kept coming across SUPER famous art pieces that I (rather pathetically) didn't know were in the Vatican! My favorite was walking into a room, and suddenly recognizing the School of Athens on the wall ten inches from me. We wore earbuds and little radio devices to hear Lisa. She had a microphone and was teaching us INSIDE OUR HEADS!
3) I heard the cutest thing at the Sistine Chapel: a mom knelt down next to her daughter and pointed up to the ceiling, "See the Finger of God pointing up there, honey? He's there in white with all the angels. See how his finger is almost touching Adam?" No pictures allowed in the Sistine Chapel... but it was pretty cool.
4) AND WE SAW THE POPE'S HAND! As we left his motorcade drove by and we saw his car and his little old hand waving out at it! I stood behind some nuns and waved. :) David, Daniel and others got pictures but I missed it. :( I said "Hi" to him like Collyn and Jim wanted me to.
5) Got REALLY lost trying to take the picturesque way back -- but came across this gorgeous panorama view as we dehydratedly hiked through the city! I was so tired and hungry...
6) Kathie showed us a really sweet movie in the Rome Center about the Orchestra of Piazza Vittorio -- it is made of musicians from completely different countries playing completely different instruments, from Senegalese drumming to Arab violin to Indian tabla. I had this wicked cool Nutella snack pack: Nutella, cookie sticks, and tea!
7) Then we waited on the Ponte Sisto for fireworks Lisa had tipped us off to! Except they were behind the trees. So we ran after the fireworks, trying to see them behind the trees! No luck... so I went home and used the internet cafe. Got some tasty ginger ale to finish off my happy, exhausting day. :)
8) Miss you!
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Best. Saturday. Ever.
Yesterday was best yet, favorite yet, tastiest yet, sunburnedest yet. I cannot get over how many cool things we did in one day! :)
1) Stopped at Cafe Magnolia for cappucino and my first cornetto (a hot, jam filled croissant, only 1.80 eu - jealous yet?). Up for bus and then a 45 minute TRAIN RIDE through Italy! We were all very tired, but I was just so excited to be riding a train in Europe!
2) Ostia Antica: where everyone needs an Indiana Jones hat. We walked through gorgeous little modern countryside neighborhood to Ostia Antica, what was once the main port for Rome and now is partially still standing. It was the most astounding experience -- sort of like the bunkers at Fort Worden, but times 50 for everything. Bigger, older, with more freedom to run around, explore, climb, and touch. We wandered in through the necropolis (dead people!) before crossing through the city walls. Lisa taught us about the bathhouses, and we saw the ancient and still-beautiful mosaics of Poseidon on the floors of them. The ampitheater was incredible (and partially filled with equipment for a modern-day concert there!) and definitely one of my favorite parts -- look at the view! We saw the Forum, and its own bathhouse, and climbed around the heating tunnels below it. Lisa was very excited to show us the public bathrooms, where the little toilets still stand! Found the forno (bakery) of the ancient Ostia Antica people -- do those funny shaped things look like ovens to you? It was incredible. I can hardly comprehend the age of the place.
3) Then we picnicked in some ruins. Yeaaah. FYI: Nutella + PB + Bakery ("forno") bread is delicious served both plain, and when served by the gorgeous Forum bathhouse, and beneath a shady tree.
4) We were very thirsty by the end of our adventuring, and spent a good half hour filling up water bottles at the only drinking fountain we came across. Italian drinking fountains are these little spigots in the ground that constantly run water directly up from the aquafiers down below the ground. ICE cold, 24/7. Very refreshing in my Kleen Kanteen. :)
5) Oh yeah, and then I SWAM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. Because the ocean line has receded many miles since ancient times, we took another train ride from Ostia Antica to the BEACH! It was PACKED with people, all with tans at least 50 times darker than hours. It must have been our pale, glowing skin that attracted tons of souvenir sellers to our quite-obviously-not-from-around-here group. I actually enjoyed the sun (up to a point) and got a tiny little sun burn! Look mom! :) Best ocean water, waves, and beach experience I've ever had.
6) So much salt! Took train back, walked back, bussed back, and finally made it to the hot (hooray) shower in our little apartment. After nearly bleaching myself trying to get the super salty (and oily) MEDITERRANEAN off me, I ate a mozzarella, pesto, and Saltine dinner! Salty salty salty!
7) So much sun = exhausted Molly. This incredible ended in an incredible thunderstorm (see the big raindrops on my apartment window?), incredible gelato (vanilla and chocolate hazelnut!), and incredibly nearly falling asleep at the very tense USA vs. Ghana world cup match. Don't tell anyone but I was a little happy Ghana won. :) Underdogs all the way.
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9) I did laundry today! Look, it is air drying! I think Yuting thought I was very silly for taking a picture of my laundry. :)
9) Today is spent reading, eating, sun walking, and some more reading. Probably some gelato too. Gotta catch up on relaxation before the busy week begins! Vatican, here we come!
10) Miss you so much!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
We visited a church!
Forgot camera today :( So sad, because we visited not only our first (gorgeous) churches, but we saw two Michelangelo carvings! Once I figure out how to steal the photos from others I will post them here. :)
1) Exhausted! We had a hardcore walking day on Friday, trekking down near the Colosseum again to see Trajan's Column (this giant tower he built to commemorate himself and his glories -- it was very tall) and to see the old ruins and layout of the Forum he built. It was civilization's first indoors shopping mall, and just about as big as the modern ones!
2) After a busy lunch (in which I visited the phone store to figure out how much they're charging, got stopped by traffic from the second Italian protest-march I've seen in a week, grabbed cheap delicious pizza, finished my art history reading for the afternoon, and STILL had time to Facebook -- Italian lunches are looong!) we hiked down AGAIN to the Colosseum's neighborhood to see Michelangelo's Moses. It was in a church, and it was big! You had to pay 50 euro cents to light it up. :) Moses is seen as tied for Michelangelo's best with David -- however I actually liked what is seen as Michelangelo's WORST piece better than Moses! It was a depiction of Jesus Christ, and we saw it after stopping for more gelato and hiking halfway across the city. The Jesus Christ statue is disliked because of "poor proportions" -- meaning Jesus has a large butt if you look at it from the wrong angle (baby got back). Maybe it was its oddness that had me taken with it, as well as its anonymity. :)
3) Learned that the bridge I walk over every day from my apartment to class is ancient, and is built by a pope! His name is Sixtus, or Sistus, or something -- but the bridge's name is Ponte Sisto and the inscription on the side of it asks those who walk upon it to say a prayer for Pope Whatshisname. I will say prayers for him once I remember his name.
4) A fun Friday night out followed by the most incredible Saturday (hence the late post for Friday!). I hope to write the longest blog ever on it soon -- although I've already got a couple study parties scheduled for tomorrow! I'm sure I'll find time procrastinate though... gotta love Italian time.
4) Miss you!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Dress!
1) Another day of classes yesterday and some pretty fascinating stories. Resat gave us the entire (abbreviated) history of Italy in about a 40 minute lecture -- that's how I like my history! :) Kathie's class produced really great conversation and discussion, really opening my eyes to not just how many horrible situations are present in the world, but how good I have it. After Kathie's afternoon class, we booked it to gelato (cinnamon and hazelnut chocolate! :D ) and then watched Italy lose to Slovakia in the World Cup. The Italians were very sad.
2) Took a walk during lunch along the River Tiber and am even getting some SUN on my skin! I have color! I didn't even know that could happen! The Italians take long lunch hours, so we have like 2 hours every day to relax when the sun is hottest. I split a delicious crab, shrimp, avocado, corn and mozzarella salad with Mauna for actual lunch food.
3) Wore another dress today!!! I got compliments from "gorgeousss!!" to "bellisima!" to "woah, psychedelic..."
4) Had a delicious (and cheap!) dinner out at a restaurant, of rigatoni, tomato sauce, and BACON (they don't have vegetarians in Italy, really!). There were some pretty impressive 3 euro pizzas which I will definitely partake in next time. Per usual, honors kids had fun figuring out the bill. :)
5) Walk home after with Zinnia and roommate Kate produced some gorgeous pictures.
6) Miss you!
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Another visit to the Pantheon... You know how it is :)
1) Yesterday camera was out of batteries so no pics really. :( After our classes, I joyously returned to my apartment to greet tasty mozzarella salad and the HOT WATER! This morning was my first hot shower in our tiny little bathroom at home -- so nice! I spent the night at the far away girl's apartment as we didn't have class until 2 today. Fun times and girl talk in their gorgeous, giant, clean apartment with (I'm not jealous... but will visit them lots!). It was a beautiful walk over there last night (after gelato for Emily's birthday!) and a pretty walk the next morning.
2) Today we visited the Pantheon - AGAIN! Kristin gave an excellent speech, and then Yuting/Kate got gelato without me. :( That shall be remedied today!
3) We also visited the Arch of Peace! It's an ancient temple built by Augustus to symbolize the prosperous peace he wanted for the Roman empire -- it was carved with images of fertility, growth, plenty. Lots of buxom women in very sheer marble clothing apparently means prosperity...? But I really loved it. Shurui told us that Augustus was a great emperor.
4) After touring with Lisa, we booked it back to Magnolia cafe to watch the Algeria vs US football game. US WON after a very trying 90 minutes! When the final goal was made, all the Americans (and others!) in the bar jumped up and yelled, etc etc. I am learning about soccer quite a bit -- so far, they run a lot, play dirty, and have trouble getting it into the goal. It is also exciting because Magnolia gives free chips when you sit and watch the football games!
5) So much pizza. So much pizza! PIZZA!
6) I FOUND AN ITALIAN DUCK IN THE RIVER TIBER!
6) Miss you!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Adventures of Yesterday
Yesterday, we visited...
1) THE COLOSSEUM AND THE ROMAN FORUM. Apparently the Colosseum is actually called the Flavian Ampitheater (who knew? Our teacher Lisa Schultz recommend we call it that, and then feel very good about ourselves when no one else knows what we're talking about). It was one of my favorite parts so far to visit. Pictures will do most of the talking -- I will post ASAP! It was really interesting to learn that all the brick ruins we are seeing are actually just the skeletons of the actual buildings; everything would have been covered completely in marble stucco. But even the white marble buildings of our imaginations is wrong! Everything would have been colorfully painted, and extremely true to life. For example, the gaping, pupil-less eyes we see on all the statues would have been exquisitely painted.
2) No hot water! :( :( :( Our apartment is definitely the crappiest, but I still love it! It means I get to walk around and enjoy the city at night -- and visit all of my nice Rome-mates' apartments to shower there! Definitely one of the best showers of my life was the warm one I bummed off of Kristin, Melissa, Sarah, and Catherine (thanks guys!) -- UPDATE WE HAVE HOT WATER NOW!
3) Our readings for the class classes are loooong but very interesting. These are the readings for our actual class-classes today (not just sightseeing and adventuring as Lisa's art history seems to be); today we are visiting the Joe Nafuma Refugee center with Kathie, and then coming back to the Rome Center for class with Resat. I am not entirely sure what these classes entail, but I know my final project for Kathie's class is going to be writing a 3 act play with Rebecca and Maggie! Woo hoo, artsy afternoons writing at the cafe, here I come! - UP
4) Miss you!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
What up, Pantheon?
I got up REALLY early to post on blog, but then wasn't able to post because of some sort of "html" trouble. Silly computers. It was pretty traumatic, because apparently coffee shops don't open early on Sundays here?? I didn't get the (SUPER CHEAP) Cappuccino until about 10:30a (and I was up at 7 am here, which is pretty crazy for me!).
1) It's really cool to be able to say "Hey guys, we're headed off to the Pantheon in a few minutes, wanna go?" It was pretty, big, and FILLED WITH TOURISTS! We all felt silly walking over to the Pantheon when we realized that none of us knew was actually used for... as it turns out, it is a place of worship! We'll be learning more this week from one of our art history presenters.
2) FOOD. GOOD. My breakfasts so far have been this delicious Italian yogurt (which is a lot more saucy and milky that the Yoplait stuff at home) with Italian Bran Cereal (look mom, I'm being healthy!) -- then Yuting and I go get cappuccino and WiFi at a Cafe nearby. Yesterday we FEASTED at the welcome dinner -- I think it was my first meal with more than one or two courses! A four course Italian meal, with three kinds of dessert and espresso to top it off. The first course (called antipasto) was an appetizer like thing - we had squid sushi, caprese, and a vegetable dish! The second (primo) was risotto with sausage (ahaha not vegetarian in Italy!), and the next (secondo) was some sort of pork thing...? My favorite part of the meal was THE DESSERT -- baked peaches with cherries and marzipan, chocolate-orange torta cake, and tiramisu! Finished with the espresso shot, in the littlest cups ever!
3) My apartment is darling, with cute Ikea decorations. Biggest problem has been the bathroom -- absolutely NO hot water today, so my shower just wasn't chilly but ICE COLD. It doesn't drain very well, but I will persevere, and perhaps come back to the states rather smelly. Here are some pictures! I wake up to the most Italian view I could ever think of. :)
4) Miss you!
Saturday, June 19, 2010
A Day of New Discoveries!
Day 3 -- it's a free day here, and everyone is completely zonked out! Still jet lagging and hyper-stimulated from all the newness, cobblestones, and sun.
1) MOM I'M WEARING A DRESS!! Look look i took a picture of it to prove it to you! It's very cool and I'm getting some compliments (mostly i think everyone is surprised i'm in a dress)
2) Strawberries at the farmer's market down in the Campo for 1 euro a box! :D Which is almost as cool as...
3) CAPPUCCINO FOR 80 EURO CENTS. DELICIOUS DELICIOUS CAPPUCCINO EVERY MORNING! It's very interesting -- if you sit down at a table in a cafe, you have to pay 2.50 euros for your little cup of foamy goodness. If you sit at the bar, it's only 80 EURO CENTS!
4) The Tiber River is gorgeous at night. Check it.
5) Not only is Italian gelato good, so is Italian frozen yogurt! It's creamy sweet but finished with the sour yogurt taste -- much better than the crystallized watery stuff on the Ave!
6) My roommates are fanfrickentastic! Look at how cool they are!
7) Miss you!
Friday, June 18, 2010
I am alive and caffeinated!
WOW it's been a whirlwind getting here! I FINALLY figured out my password for this account, but now only have 5 minutes to post! I promise i'll be better in the future :) Am at the cafe beneath my apartment, which has free wireless and delicious cappuccino! So excited!
The airplane rides went fairly well, thanks to my trusty co-travelers. Didn't sleep much on the 8h trans-Atlantic, thanks to the many movies to watch and to being squashed between to gigantic gentlemen.
Made it safe and sound to my apartment -- I was quite proud that I found the place by myself, walking from the UW Rome Center, across a beautiful bridge, and to a neighborhood where our apartment door is tucked between two cafes, and wreathed in flowers. It's pretty sweet -- and decorated with Ikea products!
Orientation and dinner with the UW Romans -- seems to be a pretty great group. I had tasty pizza with arugala and mozzarella atop!
Fell asleep to the sound of the crowded cafes downstairs cheering for the Mexico/France game. woke up to bran cereal and cappuccino. Yum yum!
I'll update pictures when I have more time - I've already got two pics of some of the NUNS i have seen around. :)
Miss you!
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