Week in London with Ben!
Saturday, April 12, 2008
My life in photos: What I've left out
Week in London with Ben!
La Vita Bella
Orange Apartif to drink
Salami, Pepperoni, Capricola
Olives
Green Beans
Calabraise bread (traditional)
Lasagna
Fettuccini with meat sauce
Peas and beef
Chicken and mushrooms
Breaded rice balls
Salad
Cheese
Fruit (Sicilian Oranges and apples)
Orange/almond cake
Cookies that I gave to them the previous day
Café (expresso)
Red wine and sparkling water
Have you ever seen a menu like that for lunch?! It was just so much food! I was seated at the head of the table with Uncle Peter next to me who kept saying, “Mange, mange!” (Eat, eat!) I just loved it! I felt like I was at my Nona and Papap’s house. The house was decorated like their house and it even smelled like it! I saw pictures of my cousins, Claudia and Andre. And my Uncle Peter took me aside and said “Surprise”, then showed me the picture of his mother. I just wanted to cry at that moment. It was the same picture that my papap has and that we have hanging in our house. I just loved being with family. It was the best day of my trip and a day that I will never forget. I didn’t want to leave them but the day had to end. I know that I will learn to speak Italian and my family has an invitation to visit anytime. Hopefully I will see them all again next summer!
We didn’t have to navigate Rome at all because the next day we had Nicole’s friends (three high school friends studying abroad in Rome) show us the city. We started in the Vatican, walked through the Piazza Navona, had fresh fruit from a stand in the Piazza Fiore, pet cats in the Cat Sanctuary (which was actually in old Roman ruins!), had lunch from the best sandwich shop ever (!), explored the Pantheon, ate amazing gelato, and then sat on the Spanish Steps to rest! What a packed day! We saw so much and just had an amazing time!
The next part of our trip was spent in Napoli. We took a train from Roma. None of us knew what to expect from Napoli so we all we wanted to do was explore it! We walked through the garbage (there’s a garbage strike) and started out a little disappointed. Luckily we kept walking and found the heart of the city. We walked along these little streets, barely bigger than a sidewalk, beneath hanging laundry, and just fell in love with the city. Vespas zoomed past us and people were just living their lives. We seemed to be the only tourists there! We walked to the top of a large hill and had an incredible view of the city, the Mediterranean Sea, and Mount Vesuvius. For dinner we had margherita pizza from a great restaurant near the sea! The next day was spent in the Amalfi Coast. It was such a beautiful area. I am really not describing these places very well and my pictures don’t do justice either. You really have to just see the areas and develop your own experience. That is why I love traveling…there is just too much to describe…it’s more of a feeling that can’t ever be truly shared.
We flew out of Ciampino Airport in Rome so we spent our last evening back in Rome. The plane left at 6am and we had to take a bus to the airport at 4am so we decided not to get a hostel for the night. Staying up all night wasn’t bad at all! In fact it was a great time! We ate dinner and had a gelato at our favourite gelateria. It was a small little shop and we just loved the owner. He was so kind and we spent time trying to talk to him. He didn’t speak English but we got along great! He gave us all a glass of champagne with a strawberry for free! I’ll never forget that place or him! From there we went to the Trevi Fountain and played UNO with some Spanish high school exchange students on their spring break too. It was so crazy seeing these 16-year-olds traveling Europe alone. They were eating cookies for their meals…hahah, I could see Hope doing that! Then we walked to a piazza where the Pantheon is and just people watched for a while. When it started to get less populated we walked back to the Trevi Fountain and waited to take the bus to the airport. While there we met this guy from England who was just traveling around Europe for a month. He didn’t have a hostel for the evening because he said it was just such a nice night, why waste the money!? He had been to Greece before Italy. What an amazing life to just wander without a true destination, just experiencing life in different countries. The people that we met in Italy were all just so friendly and that is definitely a part of what makes Italy so amazing. This trip just made me so proud to be Italian and I can’t wait to go back with my family! Arrivederci da una donna italiana!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Paris, je t'aime
This past weekend I traveled to Paris, France. It was my second time in the city and I couldn’t wait to experience it again. Since I’ve arrived in London I’ve been torn about which was my favourite European city. Well, after this trip I have reconfirmed that Paris is at the very top. It has such a different atmosphere from London. Now don’t get me wrong, I do love London very much but there is just something about Paris that makes it stand out. We took the EuroStar from London Pancras Station straight to the center of Paris, going under the English Channel. What a cool way to start the trip! From here we checked into our hostel, St. Christopher’s Inn, which was brand new and just beautiful. So far we have really lucked out with hostels…no creepy experiences for us yet! We were in a very different part of Paris than the last time Ashley, Eric, and I were here. It was further from the historical section and a little less “Parisian” as one would expect, but hey, it was still in Paris! Nicole, Ashley, and I found a little bar to have our first glass of wine for the weekend. Ashley, always eager to use the language, made friends with a couple next to us who taught her how to order her drink. It turns out the woman was an artist and was sketching the three of us, but she didn’t know that we knew what she was doing!
The next morning we set off to show Nicole everything, as it was her first time in the city! We walked the whole day, stopping at the Centre Pompidou (the modern art museum), the Notre Dame, at a carousel for Eric to ride(!), Ile Saint Louis for the best ice cream in Paris, and the list goes on! We also walked around the Latin Quarter where we stayed
That evening we went to the Louvre for free because we are all under 25 (oh the perks of being young!). We saw the Mona Lisa, Venus Di Milo, Michelangelo’s Dying Slave, and countless other amazing pieces of art. We checked out the royal jewels and crowns. I don’t think I will ever have enough time to look at all that is in there. Second time there and I haven’t even scratched the surface yet. For dinner we went to the Latin Quarter to our favourite restaurant. We simply call it Hakim’s place…I’m not even sure of the actual name. Last year we became friends with one of the waiters, Hakim. He took a liking to Ashley, calling her “Pink Hat” the whole time so when we stopped in before dinner he instantly remembered and gave us free kir to drink. So for dinner we stayed until closing, enjoying fantastic food, wine, and conversation. To end the night we walked along the Champs-Elysées, finished at the Arc de Triomphe and then hailed a taxi to take us to the hostel. What a day! The next day was just as action packed, but still quite leisurely. As a surprise we took Nicole to see the Eiffel Tower. There is a secret metro stop that takes you to the best view of the tower. It was a beautiful sunny day and just fantastic for n
I’ve not given the descriptions that this city deserves, but quite honestly you have to experience it for yourself to understand the beauty of it. For now au revoir from a student studying frantically before spring break in Italy!
Monday, February 25, 2008
Weekend Fun!
.....Time is a funny thing. It seems to go by so fast and you don’t even realize it. I say this particularly today because it is my sister’s 15th birthday. I can’t believe how the years go by and how this trip is going by so fast. I have not written in a while, but that does not mean that nothing has been happening here in the UK. In fact, quite the opposite actually! There has been so much happening that I have completely run out of time to write. My weekdays are spent going to classes and studying in the library. The work load here isn’t too overbearing but I’m trying to take advantage of my jobless situation (something that has not happened since I was 14) and learn as much as I can!
.....This weekend was to Amsterdam! I’m so happy that I can add the Netherlands to my list of European countries I’ve been to, which is growing longer with each weekend! Ashley, Nicole, Eric, and I left on Thursday for our overnight ferry ride. We were a bit apprehensive, to say the least, but there was no need! This “ferry” was a cruise ship! We had our own cabin with a full bathroom. The ship itself was beautiful with several restaurants, a bar, a casino, and even a movie theater! The trip started out amazing and continued the rest of the weekend! We stayed at a hostel in Vondelpark, which was, again, surprisingly amazing! It was our first hostel experience and exceeded our expectations! The city of Amsterdam is just beautiful. Canals circle the city, so a canal boat tour was a must! It was suc
.....I look forward to each weekend and this coming weekend has been a long time coming! I have someone visiting from home who is very dear to my heart. I have a week to spend in a city I love, with a person I love! Cheers for now!
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
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......This past week I went to Portobello Road in Notting
.....On Friday, for my Contemporary Music in London class I went to see the band, “Snorkel,” perform. They were awesome! It was such a new experience, like nothing I’ve ever seen before! They were very experimental and so very creative! The entire crowd was so into the music just letting go of themselves and dancing the whole night! I loved it so much and hope that it is an indication of how this trip will continue to be. I just want to have an open mind and let go of all of my inhibitions to experience London the way that it deserves!
.....On that note I won’t be mentioning in every post how much I miss everyone. Just know that although I am having this great experience I have a heavy heart each and every day because I’m not with the people I love.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
London Life
........To help compensate for all the money spent, Nicole, Ashley, Eric and I have been walking everywhere! We have walked from Regent’s Park all the way to the River Thames, and then back! The Tube is great, and not too expensive but by walking we’re experiencing the side streets of London with the neighborhood pubs and chic boutiques. There are so many people walking the streets and it’s great just to people watch and listen to them speak. I can walk one block in London and hear about 5 different languages being spoken! It’s incredible how many people there are here from all over the world! I love that it’s such an eclectic mix of people and food and fashion!
........ To finally fulfill our tourist roles, this past weekend we saw Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, and Big Ben. The buildings themselves were breathtaking but the fact that I was seeing them made me feel like a true traveler of the world. It’s the same feeling I had when I saw the Eiffel Tower. I appreciate the skill that went into the building and it's beauty and the fact that millions of other people have seen these sights. It makes me feel like a part of a true global community.