02 January 2012

My Last Day in Roma, Thursdays Always Bring Me Down

Thursday, the last full day spent in Roma. I started off with an exhausting exam from Federica for Conservation and moved onto a nap/review session with Ginny and Hope before sitting for Gianni's exam. Guess what!? The Pantheon was on the exam?! haha I hope he enjoyed my essay also. The Temple to the Diafied Claudius was a low blow though. After my very last exam/academic requirement in Rome I took Pepperoni for a visit to Circus Arts Cafe to say goodbye to my lovely neighborhood restaurant/bar. I was upset to find my favorite barista wasn't working that day :(  We were looking for a  celebratory drink and the owners handed us the food menu thinking we were confused.... NOPE! We tried to order something but they had limited supplies that day, turns out we order "DUE SPRITZ" in true Julie/Sophia fashion. They were delicious! We stopped by IES to use their printers and check into our flights, he's a smart kid and reminded me I needed to do this. He headed home to pack and I aimed for the Despar to get some fruit.

No better drink to discuss religion over

The window at Bijoux stopped me in my tracks. There they were! The earrings I've been waiting for! They are blue and smallish and just gorgeous. I walked in and purchased them right then and there! I always told our Bijoux man I would buy a pair and that was the one I wanted, on our very last day! He hemmed and hawed about giving Julie a pair of earrings she wanted but finally said to just come back later and he would give her a huge discount! (we never did, sorry!). Ok back to my mission for limes! Then I saw Sophia walking up and down our street with teeny little Christmas cards to hand out to our favorite spots on B.V. I accompanied her to deliver to Bibliotea and Bijoux. What a sweet thought. I finally did go and buy my limes at the end of all this, it just took a while.   [Check out Bijoux online here!]

I ended up back at home (to find it sparkling cleaning thanks to Ginny and Gatta) around 4pm when I planned to return closer to 2pm! I whipped up some ricotta spinach tortellini for a late lunch and set hard to work packing. We were heart broken to find that our internet wasn't working in the apartment. This is the one day it would've been crucial for it to work, you know boarding passing and checking in and directions to Vishal's photo show!!! I had to miss it to finish packing and Davide, Julie, and Sophia got terribly lost (ok Sophia found it in the end). We all ended up together again at IES at 6pm for our goodbye dinner. They played the final products from the film class so we got to watch Dr. Tahm at his finest on the silver screen. Ginny and Amanda won two of the three awards handed out every semester. They deserved them above everyone else obviously! What wonderful ladies.

 Finally it was dinner time with all of the IES students, our ISCs, and lots of teachers and host families. We had the biggest table that kept growing with Prati boys, Claudio, Centro/Ponte ladies and Nico, Isotta, Davide, Lauren, etc. I wouldn't have picked anyone else to have my last dinner with. Claudio and Izzy were going to a concert that night so we had to say our goodbyes, so sad! Gianni showed up two hours late in true Italian fashion and we said our goodbyes which were just as heartbreaking. He's an inspirational teacher and person. The final act of the evening was a vocal duet from Rosie and Melania, our front desk women. They were the smiling faces we saw every single day who saved our skins when we were confused about anything Roman, Italian, European, or IES related. They have fantastic voices and sang three or four songs, some Italian, some English, and some were a mix! It was fun and just a little tiny bit tearful.

In the classroom (aka Rome)


and in the field, this man is awesome












I ran home and did the very last of my packing. All that was left was the clothing on my body and my PJs. That meant I was free to spend my evening with my friends. Lauren, Anna, Gabi, Davide, and my roomies all had bottles of wine to finish off so we helped Julie pack her wardrobe (I miss that dress and skirt!) with a glass of wine. Our place was designated as the meeting point once everyone was finished packing and cleaning so friends trickled in with the last remnants of wine and whisky (<-- no "e" in MacDo). Finally we were all together ready to visit our lovely San.C's in Trastevere for the last time. Mattly chose this moment to make a beautiful (cheesy) sweet toast which might or might not have brought tears to the eyes of at least all the girls. Well played sir. We walked along Via Guilia to Ponte Sisto, stopped for a quick photo op. We made it to San'Calisto's to find Roberto, Silvio, Michael DB, Nico, and every single IES student. It truly was our spot. Lots of laughter and a couple tears and everyone departs from the scene in groups of two or three. I got a wonderful goodbye hug from Austin, what a sweetheart. Gatta and Sophia were trying hard to keep it together and when Roberto and Silvio left Julie struggled to fight the sadness. Thankfully before the boys left they taught me my favorite Italian phrases "fare i piedini" to make little feet, or play footsie! Coming up clutch.

Candid from the boys photo shoot
Girls shot

Pepperoni and Ginny make a Lauren sandwich


Davide and Julie with Roberto

The cutest picture on the planet
Gatto and her Prince

Kylie and Sophia

How men show love, Mattly and Aven
with their grandes ovviamente

FRIENDS! Lauren and Ginny

Gatta, Lauren, Mattly, and I
Love you guys

Roberto with Sophia and Nico in the back

Julie and Pepperoni
Dance partners for life!!

Sophie, Gatta, Kylie
Keeping it together (mostly)




This guy!
The Dachtah
Julie and Anna, inseparable 

Mattly, Pepperoni, Anna, Gatta, and Lauren
celebrating Roma as one should, with a grande
(or JWBL)

BAR San Calisto

Roberto and Nico being fabulous

Julie and Roberto, a hate-hate-hate-adore kind of relationship














































































































































































Doing "The Anna" was popular this night:
The original and her bestie

Silvio tries it... good effort buddy

Roberto and Nico nailing it!









































When the Prati boys and Ponte girls (us) were ready to call it quits we headed out together. We all stood together on Ponte Sant'Angelo admiring the city lights, Vatican dome, Castel Sant'Angelo, and our beloved Tiber river beneath us. It was cold so of course we had to hug each other for warmth, it's not because we were super sad or anything!! An hour or so later I walked with Aven, Tom, and Pepperoni to get one final classico, the best one to date. After that... it was goodbye. A wave goodbye and we each went our own way home.

Coming home on Friday was easy, cab to airport, some security and I hopped on a flight chalk full of study abroad students. Nice guy named Matt sat next to me for the long flight from Rome to Philly and we had a lot in common. From Philly I just made it to my Pittsburgh connection and my loving parents were waiting for me at the baggage claim. Home with my dog, brothers, friends, family, and Christmas. This is the end of my blogging journey, thanks for reading friends. I'm wishing you all the best for 2012

ciao ciao, baci

20 December 2011

Ultima

Here is a rundown of my final weeks:

On Friday evening the Prati boys held a Christmas gathering which grew and grew until their small apartment was packed with IES students in green and red chatting and laughing. The group rolled out to Testaccio to dance the night away at Coyote but Julie, Ginny, and I walked home instead, too pooped to party. Passing the classico place I realized I was starving so Julie and I whipped up just a little pesto pasta for a midnight snack. I enjoyed our walk back, the three of us conversing about this, that, and the other.

Kylie and Sophia

IU girls


















Saturday was supposed the be my hardworking, buckle down and study day... but where's the fun in that? Pepperoni called me saying he was going shopping for his parents and would anyone like to join. It just so happened that the location he was going to shop is where I needed to go buy my gift for our apartments secret santa. I was feeling peckish so I grabbed (what turned out to be my last) slice from Filippo's which was his delicious eggplant parm. I walked around the Christmas festival with Pepperoni and we completed our souvenir shopping and eyed those giant doughnuts with nutella every vendor was selling. Pepperoni pointed out a store to Aven, Julie, and I called Too Much which was an experience. On the way home Pepperoni and I stopped for a cocktail (grande peroni in truth) from the Despar and enjoyed the cool night air. I can home to help prepare a five course meal with my roommates! Gatto shopped for our wine, Ginny made baked brie, Julie whipped up a pasta recipe she learned from Riccardo (shrimp and cucs with Philadelphia), I made saltembocca, and Sophia baked little apple tarts! It was delicious and we felt truly Italian when we got up from the table two and half hours later.

We all headed out to San Calisto's to see friends and Davide told us that Roberto, Silvo, Vishal, e their roommates from Depaw were all at the Bum-Bum club down the street. We joined the large crowd outside the bar and socialized, I ended up leaving before everyone else because I had a date with the Vatican. Pepperoni met me outside St. Peter's for a celebratory cigar to commemorate our time in Rome together. I've seen St. Peter's lit up at night so many times and it's always impressive. I am lucky to be able to say that it was a common sight for me. So much for that productive day of studying right?

On Sunday we were all excited to visit Nico's house in Castel Gandolfo, an hour or so South of Rome. We missed our first train because the 40 was running behind schedule but eventually we found ourselves at the train station and between Nico's car and Izzy's car we all found a ride the rest of the way. We all sat down together for lunch at Bobbo's: Nico, Sophia, Ginny, Julie, Kat, me, Vishal, Roberto, Silvio (Sil Vio), Izzy, Anna, Flora, and Michel DB. We were a huge crew but lively and enjoyed each others company. One end of the table ordered the wild rabbit which I didn't get to try, Julie ordered the amazing carbonara, and I chose the cacio con pepe. The pastas came out steaming hot and piled mile high. It was incredible but my stomach could not handle another bite! Vishal even ate the last three or four bites from my plate. We all went up the hill  to enjoy the view of the beautiful lake before sitting down to an after lunch/before dinner cafe. We were right outside the Pope's summer church since Castel Gandolfo is the Pope's summer residence. We took the longer train ride home and some of us studied while some napped. Once I was home I did manage to be productive since none of us were hungry for dinner that night anyway. For a study break I walked out to Prati to watch the Broncos and Bears with Tom, Pepperoni, and Mikey. It was a one-sided game but had an excited fourth quarter resulting in OT. I didn't stick around to watch Pepperoni's Bears get trounced.

Davide and I

Just winners right here

Julie and Gatta
(Davide and I)

Amanda, Kacie, Julie, Davide

Me Gatta and Amanda looking better

Roberto, Kat, Julie  being NJ

The group

SKINNY ARM
Sil Vio, Sophia, Roberto
(They are normally semi-attractive men)


Castel Gandolfo's Christmas Market
Us being crazy at the end of the table

Cacio con Pepe!!!!

Nico and Isotta just being BFFs
One of the two laghi nearby

Train station going home






























































Monday was a strange day, an added part of the weekend! Since I didn't have any finals I didn't have any classes!! I woke up early and reviewed Baroque until I was exhausted and took a quick nap before attending a Forma Urbis review with Gianni. We hammered out the specifics of the Pantheon (edicules and all) and settled on a time for our dinner later that night. After the review session Hope and Pepperoni came over to our apartment to study Baroque with Julie and I. I was not particularly productive and thus when it came time to leave for Gianni's dinner I made Pepperoni walk by himself. Sorry bud. I needed to study much more than I needed dinner with Gianni (and that's saying something).  Gatto was struck by the kitchen god's inspiration yet again and wanted to make chicken parmesan for dinner. Julie toasted some bruschetta and put toppings out on the table and the four of us (Gatta, Julie, Sophia, ed io) had an entirely Italian cena insieme and covered every possible aspect of our lives. We discussed everything from Italian politics to discotecas. Despite this extra long study break I did get plenty of work done before Ginny and Pepperoni returned. By the time Pepperoni had returned Julie and I were ready to sit down and study as a group for Baroque. This didn't work out so well, apparently he couldn't handle our awesome dramatic hand motions and stuffy voices. Julie and I studied well and Pepperoni surfaced from his music whenever we needed his help. My roommates traipsed off to the Trevi fountain to see it lit up at night and I called it a day to rest up for my first final.

Can't get enough Pantheon

Tuesday I popped out of bed early to shower and do some last minute review of Baroque before sitting for my exam (and rocking it). I was home in time for lunch of some left over chicken parm! I threw together the rest of my review for Renaissance and studied my little buns off for most of the afternoon. The entire time dreading the identification paper I had to hand in the next morning after my exam. I was really frustrated that I couldn't ID my piece! To get my mind off of Renaissance Pepperoni and I did our farewell visit to Le Fate. The last student menu, the last lemoncello, and the last time I ever have to see that boy hop a fence ever again. Ciao Gabrielle, Fabrizio, e tutti nella cucina! She sent me home with tanti baci per "Katie" or Gatto. Pepperoni and I came back to our apartment to find everyone out! Kat was studying but Ginny, Sophia, and Julie were saying goodbye to their own favorite dining places. As everyone filtered in Kat took a giant study break (enjoying some MacDo or JWBL) and we all chatted together avoiding studying like the plague! Pepperoni and I ducked out for a quick trip to Filippo's to run an errand and returned to see everyone just as distracted as before. More conversations were carried out as Pepperoni's eyes slowly closed for longer and longer periods of time. I don't think he ever snored but our comfy couch got the best of him temporarily. When he left to snuggle up in his own bed I finally set to work on my paper for Pier Paolo and wouldn't you know it only took thirty minutes to write and I managed to ID the piece. Wish I could've focused like that earlier in the day!!

Doesn't he just look like an Isaiah?

Wednesday morning bright and early I faced the warm cozy dark room of my Renaissance final. He was just asking for us to fall asleep in there!! I knocked that one out of the park as well. When I handed in my exam I said my goodbyes to Pier Paolo and he was such a sweetheart! I will never forget that man and how excited he could get over Giotto and Raphael! I arrived home and started the dreaded task of packing. Anyone who knows me understands that I am incredible at procrastinating and horrible at organization yet a hoarding pack rat. Packing is my nemesis. I got started a little while listening to music when I was home alone but once my roomies filed in I supposed I should start studying for my two hardest finals on Thursday. I read a little of this and a little of that. Bounced thoughts off of Ginny's poor tired brain and went over and over and over Federica's slideshows and the Pantheon. Gatta lived up our study session with plates and plates of fried food: pumpkin and zucchini! I love that little chef so much!! Pepperoni came over to study for a bit and I finally used my pancake mix. I was saving it for dinner with Isotta and Nico but they never could figure out their schedules. Pepperoni even found a new use for the syrup (besides covering up the weird yellow color the eggs made the pancakes)!! Nico came home that night with Silvio and Roberto in tow for our roommate dinner. Davide, Pepperoni, Roberto, and Silvio being our honorary roommates of course. Her mother made us lasagna and we had some cous cous and apple tort thing to contribute. After a raucous dinner just us six made a circle by the tree for our secret santa exchange. We are so smooth and ended up sitting next to the person we had and the person who had us! Ginny gifted to Julie, Julie to me, me to Nico, Nico to Sophia, Sophia to Kat, and Kat to Ginny. Everyone hit the nail on the head with their presents! I got Nico a macchinata to replace the second one we destroyed!! This one is cute and purple and will hopefully last a while. Julie found a paper store by Piazza Navona and bought a frame made from Florentine paper in which she placed three pictures of us girls and the group. I love it and it is currently on my nightstand. Thanks to Aven for the "dregens" paper. After the fun quieted down and poor broken Silvio and Roberto hobbled out Pepperoni, Ginny, and I did one last run down of Forma Urbis. Somehow Pepperoni could not resist that couch again and he took a catnap, slowly spilling onto our floor.... thankfully he's ticklish (you hear that world?!) and I am a mean spirited person when it comes to wake-up calls.

I leave Thursday, our last day, to a new blog post. It deserves that much

17 December 2011

Home is Where the Heart is... So Why Am I Not in Rome?

Safely traversed the Atlantic ocean once more. I am nestled in bed in Pittsburgh and turning out the light to dream about Roma and the people who made it so incredible for me.

Updates later. Buonanotte

13 December 2011

Quick Hello

Ciao Tutti,

I'm alive and well. Studying and taking finals all this week with breaks for friends, food, cleaning, and packing. I'm not planning another big update until I get home (or get bored in some airport). I'll be sure to share all the fun stories from this past weekend later though.

Berry

Sneak Peek Pictures:
Our puffi tree

Ice Bar
Christmas/Holiday parties

San Calisto
A beautiful lake

And troppo mangiare

09 December 2011

7 Day Countdown

Isn't that just the most depressing news?? In seven days I'll be on my transatlantic flight to Philly. With seven days left in the Eternal City I simultaneously would love to sit back and soak it up while rushing from place to place stuffing my last week with touristy adventures. No matter what I do I'll be with friends, my time will end, and I'll be home for Christmas. (well Virginia, but that's close enough)

Wednesday I had my last field study with Pier Paolo. We were both bleary eyed from sleep and just because it was too early for him to think in English he challenged me to converse with him in Italian as we waited for the class or started walking. We saw San Pietro in Vincoli (Saint Peter in Chains) which is an old Christian basilica (redone in the Baroque like everywhere else) that houses the chains of Peter from both Jerusalem and Rome. This is also the home of Michelangelo's mausoleum for Julius II. The original design couldn't be completed before Julius II died so this was the second idea his family had M.A. finish up quickly. The captive slaves in the Louvre were part of the first design and on the list of things I would love to see in person. After San Pietro in Vincoli we had a little bit of time left so Pier Paolo took us to the mueso exhibit that has been advertised all over the city: Il Rinascimento a Roma Nel Segno di Michelangelo e Raffaello. As he predicted there were three or four awesome works but the rest were poorly chosen or copies. All the same I enjoyed the museum (for free! thank you IES) and watching Pier Paolo get excited over original sketches etc.

San Pietro in Vincoli

Moses and his horns




















After class I came straight home for a nap. My sleep schedule is very wonky right now. A little structure will be good. I spent the rest of my afternoon studying for my Italian final which I took early with the 102 class to get it over with. The listening was rather difficult but I hope it all works out. Wednesday was Gatto's last day of work at Le Fate, thus Pepperoni and I had to go and visit to say our goodbyes. The restaurant was entirely empty when we arrived, they were all sitting around bored! Gabriella had gone home early because she wasn't feeling well, so we have to go back to see her! Any excuse. Gatto let us try her carrot-ginger soup which was incredible and Fabrizio made the student menu dessert Tsu!! By the time we were finishing up a group of 15 American girls arrived to everyone's displeasure and another table of six students showed up expecting special treatment. Apparently they have a friend like Kat who interns at Le Fate and she sneaks them extra wine with dinner which is not ok!! So they threw a hissyfit that they had to pay for the two extra liters of wine they ordered. Poor Fabrizio was at his wits end and Gatto was a blur running around the restaurant. The rest of my apartment and Davide had planned to join us for dessert and a drink and I was tempted to call them and tell them to turn around but it was too late. At least Kat was happy we were there to support her and she could ignore our table without us taking offense. We had a wonderful hour or so sitting there together chatting about everything under the sun and munching on Tsu or chocolate salami.

The perfect end to my night was a wonderful conversation interrupted only by my three lovely roomies in the happiest moods I've ever seen! Julie plopped down next to me on the couch and recounted the night snuggled up.

Thursday was a holiday!! Thanks for the Immaculate Conception God/Mary! No classes so we all slept in and spent the day studying, researching, or writing papers. I stopped by Bijoux and chatted with our friend and his daughter for a while trying to decide on a pair of earrings but I can't narrow it down from all the wonderful choices!! After dinner Aven, Pepperoni, Kat, Sophia, Julie, and I went to the Ice Bar again because I still had my drink ticket plus a coupon for more free drinks, so we were getting a bargain deal when we walked in. The place was EMPTY so we had to make our own fun which is easy enough to do. It was a silly night but now we've all experienced the Ice Bar and we enjoyed each others company. On the walk home someone suggested a stop at the Roman Forum so we climbed up to see the ruins lit at night. It was beautiful. It was a nice moment with friends in Rome. Then we all trooped home waking Nico up, oops!, and the boys got classicos while we made pesto pasta for a midnight snack.

Friday, it feels so strange because the weekend has already begun! Working today and shopping for the intense five course meal my apartment is making for ourselves. Julie, Gatto, and I made chicken noodle soup again!! We over did it with the pasta but that's not the worst thing in the world, we just keep adding more water. It's a great warmer upper kind of snack. I walked out to Prati briefly and will be returning this evening for the boys' small little Christmas event. Perhaps movie night tonight and early bed so I can stop this weird oversleeping cycle.

A picture of me and Syria Libra to make you smile!