Monday, September 13, 2010

Home Sweet Home

Buon Giorno! This week has certainly been a crazy one. We are finally getting settled in and starting to get a routine. We started school which was harder than ever. Unfortunately school is located about 2 miles from where most of us lives so, we must leave an hour early for class and have a pretty strenuous morning hike. Our school sits on the top of a mini mountain therefore even when we reach campus we have quite the trek up to class. I must say it is absolutely breath taking once you get up there. The view of the city is awesome as well as the park that surrounds our campus. In my program there are 20 of us and we attend every class together. We have become extremely close and do almost everything together. It's nice for right now but, I think we all know that it will not be this easy for 9 months straight.

The most exciting part of our week was that we all decided to go out on Friday and then wake up and go to the beach all day on Saturday!  On Friday we went to small bar called Shot Cafe, where they serve 10euro pitchers of various mixed drinks.  It was the perfect way to start off the night! We ended up at a dance club called Twice where I have never seen so many amazing looking men in one place in my life! On Thursday night a few of us went to one of our favorite restaurant called Dante's. I have gotten to know the two owners, Eriko and Hani, quite well and they provide us with as much free alcohol as we can handle. Luckily for us the carabinieri happened to be there.  Carabinieri  is like the police except they control the Italian military as well. Needless to say pretty much all of them were very attractive and full of fun. We spent the night laughing, singing and drinking.We made plans to meet them again in two weeks at the same spot but, a few of them were able to meet us the next night at Twice. We had yet another fun night and we are hoping they will become good friends and will help us with our Italian. The most frustrating part of being here is not being able to communicate well!

The next day we left for the beach. the weekend before we went to Cinque Terre. I honestly don't think it's possible to see beaches any more breath taking then the five of Cinque Terre.This past weekend we decided to give Forte Dei Marmi a try. The beach resembled something you would see in southern California. I actually forgot we were in a whole other country until I saw all the nudity. Most beaches here are topless and the children are pretty much nude. It takes a while to get used to the 70 year old topless women but after a while you hardly even notice.

There are 9,000 American students studying abroad  in Florence at any given time. We are everywhere! We definitely stand out as we carry book bags, are extremely loud and travel in packs. Just as athenians are when all the college students are back, Italians at times can be extremely rude! I have never gotten so many extremely disgusted looks in my life. It's of course, mostly from the women. We have gotten doors slammed in our faces, pushed aside, rolled eyes and extreme glares. Honestly you just have to take it for what it is and just pay no attention to it. On the other hand we have met some amazing people who have helped us out so much with italian and directions.

Overall Florence just keeps getting better and better. We are booking up our weekends with amazing trips! This next weekend we planned a wine tour and short trip to Lucca. The following weekend dinner with our Carabinieri friends and off to Milan Fashion Week and after that Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. Life is looking pretty good!

***Pictures of everything I have mentioned in my blog so far are located in the "pictures can't begin to describe" album on my facebook page! Love and miss you all!

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