So, I might be slightly behind on my blog, as this was a couple weeks ago, but here we go!
Wow! This semester is just FLYING by. Spring break has arrived, and with it, the adventures it holds. I remember it like yesterday, where I was arriving in Rome to start my new life, but at the same time it feels like I’ve been here for years. I can hardly believe that I went to Prague and Budapest, Florence, Orvieto, Pompeii and Ostia, and other adventures here in Rome and Europe, and I still have so many more!
While my friends traveled around Europe (and Africa), and had exciting adventures, my family came into town, and I spent my spring break reconnecting with my parents and grandma. I showed them my new home and my life around Rome. I showed them my favorite cafe and lunch spot, as well as my favorite spots around the city, to which my dad said, “do you even go to school?” I must admit, studying abroad is 90% travel, and 10% actually studying…
I truly didn’t even realize just how much I missed them, until I was hugging them and never wanting to let go. I loved seeing them again without having a screen between us and catching up on anything and everything. I asked about life at home, and how my brother and dog was, and they asked about my life here, my classes, and my roommates. Further, I was most thankful to enjoy some good (non-Italian or grilled cheese) dinners.
Similarly, my grandma arrived for the second half of my spring break, and we traveled around Italy together. We visited Chianti, San Gimignano, Volterra, and Siena. While the weather wasn’t the best, it was still wonderful seeing new parts of Italy and being with my grandma. She practiced her Italian (which admittedly is better than mine) and used google translate when she couldn’t, even though everyone spoke English.
I loved being able to walk around Rome with her and tell her about the history of this beautiful city. I didn’t even realize that I knew how to get around Rome without directions until I actually was walking! It’s fun to know a city well enough that you know how to get around without the help of technology.
Additional to all the activities I had already done with my grandma, I took her on a tour of the Roman Forum, to which she insisted I present my presentation on the Temple of Julius Caesar to her, which I had presented to my history class a couple weeks earlier. She enjoyed it, and I loved being able to show the history of the Forum and being able to know that I have knowledge of years of history that had occurred.
Lastly, we went on a trip to Tivoli, which is about an hour from Rome, and a town that holds beautiful gardens and scenery. We walked around the city, got lunch, and enjoyed a stroll around the town.
I loved being with my family and having time away from the hustle and bustle that is my school and apartment life. I loved reconnecting with my parents and grandma and being their own tour guide around Rome. It has made me increasingly ready to go home and see them again.
While I’m wanting to go home, I also am really excited for all the things to come, and the new adventures Ill soon be on. After all, I only have 4 weeks left.
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