Sunday, October 28, 2012

A Week with my Family

For fall break my wonderful family came out to visit me! My dad met me in Athens and he tried a gyro and some fresh fruit from the farmers market and some treats from my favorite bakery. We met my mom and my sister in Paris. We were staying at an apartment a block away from Notre Dame. I finally got to see Notre Dame at night which was very cool.

The next morning we went to visit my dad's friend who lives in Orleans and he and his wife took us to tour several castles in southern France. We visited Chambord and Chenonceux. Unfortunately it was raining but it added a medieval feel to the castle visits. The castles were gorgeous and the grass was so green. The unfortunate part of Athens is that hardly anything is green so I got pretty excited arriving to fall weather in France and seeing trees and green grass in southern france.

Chenonceux Castle


After a wonderful day with my father's friend in southern France we headed back up to Paris. We walked along the Champs Elysees and I got to see the Arc de Triomphe again. I also stopped in the Shakespeare and Company Bookstore and ran into an old friend from high school who happened to be study abroad in France for the semester! It's a small world after all:)

After one last dinner in Paris we headed out to Florence. We ran into quite a few problems at the airport with our flight and ended up spending about 10 hours waiting at the airport. We arrived in Florence pretty late the next day so we waited to start our Florence adventures until the following morning. Our apartment in Florence was amazing and very close to everything we wanted to see. We toured the Santa Maria and Duomo, and found a wonderful street art vendor who I purchased several sketches from. After that we tried out some recommended food places from my friend who previously studied abroad in Florence. We ate at this delicious panini place and tried gelato from three different stores. We learned about the differences between real and fake gelato. The stores with the big mountains of gelato are fake because they make the gelato with too much air, also, the gelato flavor should only last for 10 seconds in your mouth! Otherwise it is made with extra added flavors. For dinner we ate at a delicious pizza place that more locals eat at and it was the best pizza I have had! We also toured the Pitti Palace and saw tons of beautiful artwork. After taking my art history class in Greece I could point out the differences between Greek and Roman artwork. It was fun to be able to apply what I learned in class to what we were seeing! I also ran into my friend Nikki who is also on the program with me but was touring with her family. We didn't know we were going to be in Florence on the same day so I had another small world moment:) We also window shopped down Palazzo Vecchio.

The next day we went to tour Sante Croce and saw where Michelangelo, Enrico Fermi, and Galileo were buried. Then we went to the Leather School of Florence which is actually attached to the church. Many movie stars buy their leather there and their pictures line the walls. I also got to watch them imprint gold leaf onto the leather which was very cool. After shopping there we continued walking around and shopping in Florence. The city is a beautiful place and it is so much fun to see all the different Palazzo's and crowds of people around the statues and fountains. After a lovely day of shopping and relaxing we head to Palazzo Michelangelo to watch the sunset and enjoy some live music. Then, we ate at a small restaurant and tried some delicious appetizers and pizza's.

Santa Maria and Duomo


The next morning my family dropped me off in Rome at my new apartment but not before trying another Italian restaurant.

This weekend has been an orientation weekend for me with lots of walking tours and meeting some of my professors. We had an Italian crash course to get us started and enjoyed a guided walking tour of some of Rome's center city highlights.

Trevi Fountain


This morning we attended the Papal Mass. It was the only one occurring while we were in Rome and I felt like an Italian experience I could not miss. We caught the bus at 5:30 am and got dropped off right in front of the Vatican/St. Peter's Basilica. We were some of the first in line and had to deal with some aggressive nun's (beware, they will push you and run in order to see the Pope). We also ran into a student from St. Thomas who was in the seminary program in Rome. He filled us in on how to get the best seats. I almost got shut into the side of the Vatican when I tried to use the rest room. The nice guard outside told me to go right in but the guards inside wanted to shut the doors so as I was walking out of the bathroom they were shutting the big gates and I ran out just in time. The mass was 2 hours and mostly in Latin. I was probably 3 feet or less from the Pope when he came down the aisle. The basilica was beautiful and the choir singers were amazing. It was a very cool Rome experience that I will always remember.



That is all for now!

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Things I love about Greece

1. The people: The people in Greece are some of the friendliest and most welcoming people I have ever met. Many of the local vendors such as at our favorite bakery and at the gyro shop we like to go to were very sad to see us leave and like to talk to us when we come to visit.

2. The food: Fried cheese topped with greek honey and sesame seeds, baklava, moussaka, stuffed peppers, souvlaki, gyros, greek yogurt, greek honey, fresh produce, desserts and more desserts, greek salad, feta cheese, greek coffee, and many other dishes we tried but we had no idea what we were eating. It was all delicious!




3. Our professors: Our professors made the greek experience for me. Whether it was our language and culture professor deciding to take us to coffee after class, or Ann (our art history professor) telling us everything she knows about each piece of art and place we travel, or Robert ( our british ancient greek history professor) muttering very dry british humor under his breath during lecture, or Father Stefanos (our theology professor) answering any questions we asked him.

4. The weather: Despite the incredibly hot temperatures, it was sunny and blue skies almost the entire time we were there. It only rained twice while we were there!

5. The local bakery: It has the most wonderful chocolate cake on the planet.



6. The islands: Greek islands are fabulous, what else can I say...

7. The fact that essentially everything we needed was within walking distance. It was great exercise and nice to be outdoors.

8. Our apartment balcony: We ate sometimes multiple times per day outside on the balcony and with the wonderful cool breeze at night it was easy to spend hours out there.

9. The school staff: Everyone at DIKEMES was very welcoming and helpful. After my injury they were very helpful with doctors and bringing me anything I needed. I appreciate all of their help.

10. My CSBSJU group: We have all gotten to know each other so well on this trip and I can't wait to see everyone again in Rome:) See you all in one week!


Greece is a wonderful country and I hope to go back and visit again someday! It is hard to believe that I  am transferring to Rome and that my study abroad experience is already halfway done. Time is flying by and I love every minute of it!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Update Time

I am healing much faster than I expected! The stitches came out on Monday and they did some more scans on my arm and told me I may only need the sling for another 2 weeks! Everyone on my trip has been so helpful and looking out for me. I am lucky to have such a great group:)

This coming week will be our final in Greece and I can't believe how quickly time has gone by! I am sad to be leaving Greece but very excited to start a new adventure in Rome. For my week break I will be traveling with my family through southern France and Florence. It will be nice to see them and to have a little break after finals.

Sorry for the short update but I am still working on typing one-handed. Hope all is well back home!

Monday, October 1, 2012

Santorini

Santorini is a beautiful island that I would love to go back to someday! I felt like I was in Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants with the donkeys, white houses, and beautiful sunsets. I even tried a seafood salad with octopus in it!




However, as some of you may know I had a small sleep walking accident. On our first night in Santorini I slept walk and fell. Luckily, I only had to get some stitches in my chin and lip and I have a hairline fracture in my left arm. I am incredibly lucky and know God was watching over me. I am blessed to be surrounded by wonderful people who have been helping me with anything I could need or want!

Keep me in your prayers!