Thursday, March 6, 2008

SOOOO, Italy is amazing, gelato is more amazing. Everything is very expensive here what with the economy sucking, but it is also very beautiful. I dont get to use my computer with the internet alot. I have to go to a public computer lab, so pictures are hard to put on the internet. I met a British girl that is really cool, her name is Emily and her Italian is much better than mine. My Italian is improving but most people will just start speaking English to you and you are like NOO dont do that.

Classes started this week and are much more difficult than anticipated. The class that we thought would be in English is not, but the teacher is really patient and will go back and explian things. I am taking an Ancient Rome class in Italian and while I am sure it would be really interesting the teacher speaks very quickly and does not speak a word of english so i hear every sixth word. I think that I am going to stick it out though and hopefully my Italian will improve. Our grammar class has not started and we have a class with our American professor which is art history. We travel around Italy to see the art though rather than looking at it on slides. We are going to Rome on Monday, and about seven or eight different locations throughout the semester.

I need to create some kind of resume for the summer program that I might do this summer. The bars here are great because if you buy a drink they will let you eat a buffet of food, so dinner and a drink is about 5 euro. We made friends with the resteraunt owner across the street, Pino , and he is going to teach us how to make food. His food is not the best we have had here but he is really nice, and takes the time to try to figure out what we are saying. I get most of my practice with him and the ladies at the convitto. Its a very small town so you end up seeing the same people over and over. I have my gelato girl and the fotocopie guy and the tabacchi girl, and they all smile and wave when they see you. Someday I will ask for names. The creepy thing is everyone wants to know where we live. Apparently there is not alot of American students who are here during this time so they are all quite baffled by it and often times openly stare. I live in a safe area though. Emily lived in Genoa and she got mugged and harrassed alot. I am glad that I dont have to deal with that on top of the shock of everything else.

We tried Chinese food today which was an interesting experience to say the least. Not to bad but not quite the same as tea cafe. Well i love and miss everyone I hope that everything is doing OK. There is a lot of theatre here. There is actually a school right outside of the city walls. We literally have walls that surround the city that are ancient Etruscan. Pretty Sweet.

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