14 September 2011

Filling my time with school and studying

Responsible Decision Making 101: Go to the Irish Pub for Karaoke on a Monday Night.
haha I was in a hyped up mood on Monday evening so I joined the usual suspects at Scholars for Karaoke night which was so much fun. I was ready to call it quits a little earlier than we left but it ended up being fine.

Singing "Gettin' Jiggy With It"

Classes yesterday were enjoyable, nothing too crazy to talk about except that my Baroque teacher and Conservation teacher are one in the same! I went for a walk around IES and stopped in Maia's panini recommendation. Grabbed gelato  at the Teatro place again (white peach and lavender is too good to pass up). Did homework and napped between my classes. My Italian class starts at 5 or 4:30 every day but I am done in the morning by 1 at the latest... so there's just an awkward amount of time between the two. Last night I also skyped with Maia for a bit! I miss Ithaca and she misses Italy! It's such a dilemma! This morning I only had my long Renaissance class at 9:30 and nothing until Italian at 4:30. Home for a bite then I need to go shopping for tonight!!

This evening our apartment is having a few friends over for a potluck! We're hoping there's enough food and silverware to go around, but it will be fun no less. Since the guys boast about their cooking skills were hoping they can come up with something delicious and I'm making that yummy garlic bread Nico made. Julia is making Banana/Nutella Crepes!! It will be the perfect thing after 2 hours of Italian class.

Tomorrow night we are all going to see Riccardo III, the Shakespeare play... in Italian... in a replica of the Globe Theatre! It will be long but a really cool experience. The guy's ISC Claudio brought the idea to our attention. Friday morning I have to meet at the Center bright and early to leave for Pompeii!!! I can nap on the 3 hour bus ride. I'm very excited to see in person all these fantastic masterpieces that I've been studying for the past five or so years!

Rome in a nutshell

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