Tuesday, January 25, 2011

286 stairs climbed...

This place keeps getting more interesting and beautiful by the second...sorry its taken so long to update 


Friday I didn't have class.. since the school gives us off on friday's which allows for us to travel and or go on field trips with our class. I was able to sleep in for the first time since being here which was a wonderful treat. It was too cold out to go anywhere, so we did not make it to the market for fresh food for the weekend therefore too many euros were spent this weekend on food. I finally found cookies that I can eat here that do not have hazelnuts in them which was the best find of my life, they love hazelnuts over here hence all the nuetlla that is in every store I go into. It was a lazy day to say the least we went to a pizza place that was right by us which was very nice and relative cheap for a study abroad college student budget. Emily and I shared a pizza since we weren't hungry. I tucked myself into bed at 1130 which is way early for a friday night..


Saturday, our apartment had our first trip to PISA. We hoped on a train at 930 in the morning for a total of 12 euros and head to the town that was only known for the leading tower of pisa. I was so anxious to go and see it with my own eyes. Let me say it was BEAUTIFUL. We had to make a few stops before we made it there. Our first stop was at the Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina. 


                                                    Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina


We then crossed the river to the other side with the hopes of finding the tower. The next stop was at the oldest botanical garden which was nice but it would have been better if the flower were present. While looking through the botanical garden we got our first glimpse of the leaning tower of pisa we knew we were close. 


We finally approached the leaning tower of pisa which is the only reason to travel to pisa. It would start to drizzle so we hurried and got the typical study abroad photo of you pushing the tower over. It took me a few tries but I was able to get it! 




After we got the photos we explored saw the duomo and Baptisteria. Then we decided it was only right to spend the 15 euros and climb to the top of the tower, by far the coolest experience I have had since arriving in italy. You could actually feel the leaning in the building as you climbed the stairs. There were 286 of them, I was sore the next day... I snagged some beautiful pictures then decided it was time to head home. 


                                    View of Duomo and Baptisteria form the top of the tower! 


On our way to the train we stopped and had by the far the best gelato ever at a place called La Bottega del Gelato. It was the cheapest I have paid for gelato since I got here. I got strawberry and chocolate... HEAVEN ON EARTH. Our nightlife on saturday was the normal first stop at Naima were Sergio loves us and then we went off to space, which is still bind blowing to me. 


Sunday we were the laziest we have been since we got here even worse then Friday. The cold weather has put a damper on our moods. Never wanting to explore in the bitter cold. We discussed spring break and after long discussions we will be taking over three countries and four cities in nine days. Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, and Brussels. In brussels I will be experiencing my first ever sensation white needless to say I am so excited. Thanks emily for your obsession with house music!! 


Monday and Tuesday were both days full of classes the best part is I am yet to spend this week in the classroom, Monday morning for my food class we went to the market where my teacher had everyone try this unknown meat since I have an allergy I am hesitant to try things boy am I glad I didnt found out it was COWS STOMACH.. HOW GROSSS... we then continued our tour through the market seeing animals behind the glass window and I thought about becoming a vegeterain but that would just be absurd. My next class we went to the university of florence were we interacted with the students that were sitting on the quad we had come up with questions to ask them. I was shocked at how well they spoke english and how they answered our questions. We spoke about american politics, violence in american, and the social life here and in america. It was eye opening and so interesting to hear what they had to say. Today I woke up and went to Santa Croce which is a church in Florence. Then my second class we went to a cafe to learn more about the italian culture. My teacher treated us all to a cappaccino or a hot chocolate thank you sarah parker!! Needless to say I love the classes over here I hate to say it dad but I feel that I am actually on a vacation. 


                                                                          Sante Croce


For dinner monday emily and I were chefs another was added, ARI yet again this time we cooked Chicken Saltimbocca and Homemade Bruschetta, My mother would probs asusme I would never have tried such a thing, proving you wrong yet again..... It was tight but having Ariana in there definitely helped it go a  lot more smoothly and the division of labor was a lot easier to handle. For the bruschetta we bought fresh tomatoes, basil and a baguette. We "parboiled" the tomatoes...a phrase I had never heard of before last night. Basically you boil water and once it starts boiling you remove it from the heat and drop the tomatoes in for like two minutes. Then we removed them to ice water and peeled the skins off. After quartering them and removing the insides we chopped 'em up and added them to a bowl of garlic, oil, balsamic vinegar, chopped up basil and salt/pepper to taste. We sliced and toasted the baguette and voila! Delicious. For the chicken we needed the cutlets, prosciutto, freshly grated parmesan (that we grated ourselves!) and spinach. The recipe called for frozen spinach but why would we use frozen when we have the freshest market five minutes away from us. I don't know if they have them in the states but we bought these spinach balls. It looked like cooked spinach that had then been balled up and somehow stayed in that shape. We bought two, broke up the spinach with some olive oil and seasoned it. We seasoned both sides of the 12 cutlets with salt and pepper then laid 2 or 3 slices of prosciutto on top of the chicken. Then we spread some of the spinach mixture on top and then some of the Parmesan. Here's the fun part. We rolled up the cutlets so that they looked like little jellyrolls and threw them in the pan. We forgot to buy chicken broth so we had to improvise with the sauce a little but they came out SO delicious!! It was a great meal def bringing this recipe back to the states as well.


Tonight I am going out with three roomies Nisha Allie and Emily and we are finally going to meet up with ELAYNA at my favorite place NAIMA ! 


More to come later... hugs and kisses from italy 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

First week of classes.. COMPLETE

I have now been in this beautiful city for a week now and have learned my way around and have fallen even more in love with the city. Emily and I have successfully walked to the market twice with out getting lost or needing a map which is an accomplishment in of its self.

Monday was the first day of classes my alarm was set for 8AM i have not woken up that early in what feels like ages. Its nice to get up early and start your day though. I live literally like a block from the school I got lucky some of the people on the program have a good half hour walk to school. My first class was History of Food, which I think it going to be really interesting. We learn about how history shapes the culture. After that I had cross cultural psychology which is going to be so interesting I can already tell. My professor is from Australia (I LOVE HER ACCENT). Then I had a break which is when Christine Emily and I embarked on our first ever trip to the market where we purchased 1/2 KG of bread at a price of 4 euros, 2 balls of fresh mozzarella for 4 euros and then a 1/2KG of sliced prosciutto. (MOM, you would be proud I tried something new, prosciutto and I am obsessed. )
                                                         Christine and I with are purchases
We then came back to our apartment and made the sandwichs they were so good!! While at the market we saw a gypsy that was begging for bread but on her cell phone, I believe that is a little hypocritical if you ask me.
                                                                      AMAZING Sandwich 

After lunch I had Italian 3 with David who is so presh... the class is challenging since I have not taken italian in a little over two years oh well hopefully I will somehow become fluent in the language. After classes Christine Emily and I then explored the city even more, we discovered we live in the ghetto of florence, there is an asian grocery store that randomly has a wall of american cupcake mixes. The day ended at Naima our new favorite bar where the bartender Sergio loves us!


Tuesday I had my other two classes which were the art history of Florence and Italian Literacy experience both were rather interesting. My art history course is never in the class room we are always out exploring the beautiful art that is scattered through out the city. My Literacy experience class is taught by my psychology teacher. The point of this course is to get us assimilated with the italian culture. I hope by the end of the course I am able to dress and act more european then american. For dinner Emily became a chef and cooked us this amazing meal which I  assisted in making. The meal was chicken seasoned with salt pepper garlic and parmesan cheese along with some grilled veggies all fresh from the market. (I will be taking this recipe home with me to use in my apartment next year).
                                                                   Yummy fresh veggies!

Again our night ended at Naima followed by red garter, I was hoping to find Elayna but that did not happen hopefully tonight we will finally reunite!
                                                             Naima with Christine and Em


Wednesday was just another day of classes which are getting more interesting by the minute. After class I went into a coma for a good two hours I think the time difference is finally catching up to me. In time I will be adjusted after all this is my home for the next 4 months. For dinner again Emily was the chef and Christine and  I assisted. We made chicken seasoned with salt pepper and garlic. We then added a caprese salad to the top which is mozzarella tomato and basil. THIS MEAL WAS AMAZING. We are being creative with our meals at home because it saves us money for all the amazing trips that we have planned. After dinner all the roomies sat down and planned out our semester of traveling. This is the list we came up with Pisa, Chianti, Rome Siena, Venice for the carnival, Cinque Terre and the Almafi coast which are all in Italy. Then outside of italy we plan to go to Moracco, Spain ( Barcelona, Ibiza, Granada) Portugal, Amsterdam, Belgium, Ireland, Interlocken and Greece. I think it is safe to say that I will be broke and need 209375 jobs this summer. But when will I ever be able to live in Europe for four months like I am now and travel, probs NEVER so why not take advantage of it!!

This morning my art history class was a trip to the Duomo I think that it is so cool that some of the classes are not in the classroom. It makes the learning experience completely different then if I was in an art history class at UCONN. I really would love to go to a mass at the Duomo, apparently they have masses on Sundays in english! Its on my bucket list of things to do while over here in Europe.
                                                                             DUOMO!


That is all for now, I must go to the market to purchase more fresh food!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Damn, I Love This Place

Im sorry I haven't updated in a while, I have been to busy exploring this beautiful city that I have fallen in love with and will most likely not be returning to america.. SORRY MOM AND DAD!

Some things that I have learned about Italy/Europe since I arrived
     1. The women are so skinny and have no legs literally
     2. Gypsys are everywhere begging for money and say something I cant understand
     3. Women are ice queens here and can sometimes be rude
     4. Your a tourist when you wear sketcher shape up shoes and a bright pink north face when walking    
     around the city (ALLIE)

Now on to my life since thursday night....

Thursday night:
After orientation was over we all ran right to our beds because we were exhausted due to a night of bar hopping and jetleg. We went to this really nice restaurant where I had my usual pasta dish, for those that dont know its:  pasta, olive oil, garlic and cheese. We were then given a free bottle of champagne on the house which was a nice treat. We then walked around and went to this bar Naima which has happy hour from 9-11PM everyday. The bartender had friended me on face book before I arrived in florence but was to scared to say yes so I left it pending til I got here. He is very nice and just became the owner two days ago.  We were sitting at a table and asked these two italian boys to take are picture for us then befriended them. They then took us to another bar called The Williams where there was a band that was playing cover songs of the Beatles.

Friday:
We had orientaiton early again getting up was somewhat of a struggle due to the time difference. We had to meet up with everyone in our program at the Duomo which is honestly one of the most beautiful places I have ever since in my life. Its so beautiful that Christine cried... literally. After orientation we had a nice lunch where I had italian pizza SO GOOD... not a lot of tomato sauce which is perfect for me. After lunch we had to trek to the cellphone store and purchase a phone it was 60 euros for this ghetto phone that I literally cant type on but who cares, I dont need a phone while here in italy. We went on a walking tour given by the school which was helpful they showed us the important places in the city. And then ended at a gelato placed called GROM where I had a supper chocolate flavor it was so good. Not like the ice cream that is served at the Purple Monkey. For dinner we went to Gusto Leo which was amazing, I had a salad since I need to limit the amount of carbs I intake for the next four months or else I will be obese.

                                                                  SOOO YUMMMY!!i


We then decided to go back to Naima and we got to sit in this really cool room with couchs and tables after an hour or two we decided to explore which brought us to twice.

Saturday:
Waking up this day was honestly the hardest thing of my life today. I went to the school were I purchased my books only 77 euro WHAT A BARGIN!! I got all the classes I want and I believe I have friends in my classes ill find out tomorrow morning! My classes include History of Food, Cross Culture Psychology, The Art History of Florence, and then Level 3 italian which should be interesting since I have not spoken Italian in two and half years. We have to take a placement test something tells me I will not be doing well on that and will hopefully be in a lower level of italian. We then walked to the other side of the river to explore and see what was over there! We wanted to go to Gusto Pizza which is apparently really good pizza but we got there and it was closed, which was such a disappointment. But I am here for four months I am sure ill be able to experience Gusto Pizza at some point. We then found a cute little shop that had pizza which was good!


                                                          Point Vecchio, SO SO PRETTY!

We came back to our humble abode and napped our lives a way in preparing for space, which is this well know discoteca here in florence. IT WAS PACKED to say the least. The music was loud and it was fun, I am sure we will be back there again

Sunday: 
We have been saying that we wanted to go on a walking tour since we got here. We finally accomplished this goal! Out tour guide was my fabulous room mate Emily. She woke up craving eggs so we googled american diner in florence and boom there was one right by our house. There was a wait but it was worth the wait, it felt like I was back in America. I ordered a nice BLT and had some french fries (which I already miss). After that we got out the Florence and Tuscany day by day book. We settled on the Centro Storico Tour. Which brought us to the Ponte Vecchio, Pizazza della Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio, Basillica di Santa Croce, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Catterdrale Di Santa Maria del Fiore, Campanile di Giotto, Battistero San Giovanni, Basilica di Sand Lorenzo.

                                                                Basilica di Santa Croce


All of the sites were so beautiful I captured various pictures of them but I do not know which is which. I may need to keep a journal when I site see so I can keep track of what all the beautiful places are. The touring lasted about four hours, I thought my feet were going to fall off. It has been a relaxing afternoon, and we made dinner here tonight to save some euros, for our traveling that I cant wait to plan!

Its after midnight here so I must get my sleep before a fun filled day of classes! I cant believe that I am actually going to school while here in Italy. The story will just keep getting better that I know

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Disneyland syndrome

CIAO I MIEI AMICI !!


I have arrived safely in florence after about twenty four hours of 
traveling and layovers! I got to my apartment in a Taxi. The taxi 
driver didn't exactly speak much english. Emily and I tried our 
best to communicate with him. Asking where to eat, where the 
best bars are ect. The restaurant he recommended was Tredici 
Gobbi. We then tried to pronounce the name and he simply mad
fun of us and our non existent italian accents. It was a funny cab 
ride to say the least. 


I live in an apartment right near my school about five minute walk.
I live with nine other girls there are five girls from PSU and  five 
from UCONN. We are the only college students living in the 
apartment building the rest are families that are italian. We all get 
along really well and are learning our way around Florence slowly 
but surely. Here in Florence we were told to just "go with the slow" 
meaning that they are not always in a hurry like us americans 
especially in NYC. 


The city is honestly beautiful, I feel as thought I am always walking
in a scene from a movie All of the buildings are so colorful and I 
could look at them forever. We were told at orientation this morning
that we will have "disneyland syndrome" for the next week hence 
the title of this entry.  I hope to learn the language and be able to 
speak it they said its very important to assimilate as best as we 
can to the italian culture.  We walked around the city for about two 
hours last night until  we found an irish pub that was actually all 
americans! Mostly people going to the same school as me. Once 
we left the pub Emily Christine and I came back and googled 
Mcdonalds in Florence obviously. We found one but then decided 
against walking there.. perhaps another night the wind will bring
us to Mcdonalds! All that matters is there is one close by. Also we
found out that there not many food place open after midnight so if we
need a midnight snack we may be out of luck. Delivery doesn't 
exactly exist over here, only in america because we are lazy. 



That all for now it may be hard to keep up with the blog since we 
are so busy, I will do my best though! 


and i will try my hardest not to get hit by a mopeds while here
they drive SOOO FAST around here.


xoxo from italy

Sunday, January 2, 2011

why i made this blog..

GREETINGS!

As I am sure that most of you know I will be studying abroad for a semester in florence. The school I will be attending is called Palazzo Rucellai. The students at the school are from UCONN, Penn State, UVA, Arizona State and Roger Williams.

I figured having a blog would be easiest to inform all of you of my adventures that I take part in while over in Europe for four months. I am very excited for what awaits me in Italy but nervous at at the same time, I depart Tuesday January 11th 2011.

Be sure to check back for updates as soon as I arrive in florence!

LOVE YOU ALL!

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