Hey Ya'll,
So last weekend Sept. 10-12 I went to Rome to visit my girlyfriend Allison. So my train left Florence at 5:50am and I got there at 9am, it was some nice time to sleep and rest. Once I got there we met at this ruins and I discovered "the water fountains." So it turns out there are water fountains in Rome everywhere you go. So buying drinking water is not necessary. Here's a picture!
After that we went to the Pantheon, and a couple of the more tourist-y sites. Then she had class so we went to rthe ISU Rome studio. It has an ISU feel to it, but it's different. After that we went to the Hotel were I was staying, that was like an hour bus ride from Allison's apartment. The Hotel was cozy, and classy but not exhuberant, so I felt right at home. After checking-in is was already getting late so we decided to call it a night and Allison returned to her place. On Saturday, we went to this park that is shaped like a heart, (Awwwww) and we rented this golf cart that has pedals. Least to say, I drove, and we went off roading for a bit (I don't think the tires were too good for off roading) and at one point we had to reverse, but the cart doesn't have reverse, so it took us like a minute to reverse that thing, and people were watching, it was great! After that we ate lunch prepared by the one and only Allison Goebel, and then we went on a row boat in this mini lake they had in the park. Then we walked around and stuff, and went back to Allison's apt. were she lives with 6 other ISU girls. We made pasta and then we went to this Hill to watch the sunset, but then realize that the sunset was blocked by all this buildings, but we had a good time. So in this hill there's all this flower vendors that literally stick a flower in your hand and make u pay for it. You almost have to punch them for them to leave, but oh well they were quite funny. On sunday we found a church for Allison to go to, so we went and visited, and they sang himns and stuff, and Allison loves himns so she felt very welcomed. After c hurch we went to Allison's apt and made Pizza from scratch, and we put way too much leavening, so we had this DEEP Dish pizza, hehe, but it was delicious, i took a piece home! After that it was already time for me to go back, so Allison went with me to the train station, and we said our goodbyes. So that was my trip to Rome, i'll post more pictures when I figure out how to! Ciao'
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
First 2 Weeks of Classes with Tomatoes
Hello Everyone! So here is my second post. I shall be talking about my first two weeks of class at Scoula Lorenzo De Medici in Firenze, Italia, and life in general. Here we go!
- So first of all I am taking 5 classes here at LDM, 3 of them meet once a week for 5 hours (these are studio classes), Begineers Italian, and I got an internship! My studio classes are Marble and Stone Sculpture, Fine Art Mosaics, and Web Design Fundamentals.
- In marble and stone sculpture we take a block of marble and shape it into whatever form we want to give to it. This picture was taken the first day of class when we were practicing how to use the hammer and chissel. It is a very slow process since marble is very hard, and by the end of class I ended up covered with marble dust and pieces. So showering is recommended afterwards.
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Friday, September 3, 2010
My first Pizza blog!
Hello everyone, and welcome to my first blog ever...
So I will start up with a little overview about the past few days and how I got here. I hope this is as encouranging to you as it is for me writing about it. I go to school at Iowa State University for the Fine Arts program. Currently, I am studying abroad in Italy in a design school. Since the idea of studying in Italy came into my mind, there has been quite a few instances where I couldn't have done anything without Gods' help. I will share one of the most recent ones with you guys. About four week before departure, I was told that my student loan was denied. So I tried every option possible that I could think off, but nothing would come through. As the departure date got close, my impatience got higher and higher. After plenty of visits to the financial aid office and a lot of prayer, it looked like I was going to have to cancel the trip. By this point I was very furstrated with myself and I asked God, why would that happen, why? He promised before I came that He would take care of everything, but I just wasn't seeing it. All of the sudden, we got a response for a scholarship that my dad had applied for me. It was a yes, I had won a full scholarship that would provide for the money for the trip that I needed, and also for the Spring semester.
When this happened I was just amazed at how God works. I didn't have to take any additional loans for the trip, and I have the Spring covered too!
So back to the present... I had quite a few experiences already here in Italy. First of all, people think I'm Italian, so even Americans start talking to me in Italian. The only problem is that I am neither Italian nor I can speak Italian. I do can speak Spanish, so I understand most of the thing the say, but that's just about 56% of it (Don't ask me how I came up with that figure). Second is that the food is amazing! Even the cheap food! Except for the wine, the cops told us not to buy cheap wine, because it's bad for your health. It was quite interesting. My girlfriend is in Italy too! you can follow her on http://web.me.com/allisongoebel/Site/home.html (make sure you follow her stuff, she's awesome)
The apartment I'm living in, is like a museum, sometimes I feel, I shouldn't be touching the wall because someone might jump out and as me to stop touching them. We do have common appliances and stuff, so cooking shall be awesome times!
Sorry for the random thoughts.
Today it's my birthday! So to celebrate I went and got gelato, then some free food, and then I partied it up! So they were giving a bar tour, where you go to different bars and get Free drinks, so my roommate wanted to do that, and I went with him and some other friends from the school here. Since I don't drink I was the designated driver (just this time it was on foot). I do have to say that I tried the champagne, but after a sip, I reallized how much alcohol it had, so lesson learned - no champagne for me! Then we went to a club where there was dancing going on. I had fun taking pictures for my friends, and kinda keeping an eye on the group I was with so that we didn't separate too much. The walk back home was quite entertaining, since none of us knew where we were. But after asking a few people, we got home safely. So that was my b-day.
Tomorrow I am going to get some fresh produce at the market, and then I shall start looking for a place to be with other believers. This is all for today, Ciao.
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