It's been almost two weeks since my last post and I apologize for that. I've gotten some great comments from people who keep up with it and I really appreciate everyone's support. It's hard to believe that it will be December in a few days. Finally coming home will be great, but I definitely wouldn't mind staying on another semester.
Lots to get to in this post, so let's dig in.
Thursday, November 15
-For Theology, we went to the Benedictine monastery to meet with Father Nicholas, a priest at St. John's who is studying in Rome for five years. He talked to us about various aspects of the church and what his role is.
-Mom and Dad arrived in Rome in the mid-afternoon and checked into their hotel about 15 minutes from my apartment. I was able to meet up with them after class and take them to my neighborhood. We got a small snack before taking the bus into the city center. I took them around some of the sights before finding a nice small Italian restaurant. It was great to have them here for a few days. They got to meet a lot of the people in our group and we definitely saw everything there is to see.
Friday
-Our class had a planned trip to the town of Assisi, so I had to split with the parents. We took a train to the small mountain town in the morning. Our Theology teacher, Lori, took us around to all the important religious and historical sites. We started by exploring St. Francis' original monastery and the home of St. Claire. Afterwards we got lunch and hiked up the large hill to the medieval castle at the top of the city. We picnicked on top and then explored the castle. Before heading back to Rome, we took a tour of the Church of St. Francis, where the saint is buried and home to some magnificent Middle Age art.
-We got back to Rome and I met up with Mom and Dad for dinner. Afterwards I introduced them to some of the guys in our group.
Saturday
-The three of us got up to head to the sites of Ancient Rome. We started with the Church of San Clemente. I had already toured the 4th and 13th Century church with my class, so I was able to (mostly) explain its significance to the parents.
-We then toured the Colosseum with the help of Rick Steves. Dad had an app on his phone that allowed us to get a free historical tour of the ancient arena. After lunch, we explored the Roman forum, again with Rick's help. We also squeezed gelato and a quick tour of the Pantheon in before going back to take a nap.
-Josh, Kayla, and I took Mom and Dad out for Dad's birthday. We ended finding a secluded restaurant in the rain and got a room all to ourselves.
Sunday
-We all went to mass at St. Peter's Basilica. It was a nice service that took place in one of the side chapels. Afterwards we got pizza before heading to the Spanish Steps and the Villa Borghese.
-We toured the Galleria Borghese, a large house filled with renaissance art.
-Some of us in our group bought tickets to the Roman Film Festival. We saw a screening of "A Glimpse Inside The Mind Of Charles Swan III." It doesn't come out until March in the states. Pretty good flick!
Monday
-I skipped class to meet up with Mom and Dad on their last day in Rome. We headed back to the Vatican to take the Scavi tour, which explores the ruins underneath St. Peter's and contains the bones of the Saint himself. The tour was a really cool experience.
-After finishing classes, I went out with the parents one last time for dinner. They left the next morning for Salzburg and Munich.
Tuesday, Wednesday
-For history, we walked around the Ancient Field of Mars to see evidence of the reign of Caesar Augustus. We saw his Mausoleum and his Altar of Peace.
-Our apartment had a large family dinner with the 7 girls upstairs. We made way too much food, but it was delicious.
Thursday
-Thursday began our class excursion to Florence with our art history professor, Paolo. We took a high speed train and arrived in the city around noon. We stayed at the Hotel California. Needless to say we definitely "lived it up."
-Before heading to our first art class, some of us found the best panini place in the city. Seriously some of the best sandwiches I've ever had.
-We toured the Uffizi Gallery for our first art class. The Uffizi houses some of the world's most famous paintings. It was really cool to turn the corner and see a painting you immediately recognize.
-The hotel put on a makeshift Thanksgiving dinner for our group. They told us we were eating turkey, but it was definitely pork. After dinner, each apartment put on a skit for the whole group. There were some pretty funny moments. Afterwards we all went up to the hotel rooftop bar which had an impressive view of the Duomo, Florence's landmark church.
Friday
-Florence is known for their vast leather markets along the street. It was a prime tourist shopping area and we all spent a little more than we care to admit. I bought mostly Christmas presents, but I did get a nice leather jacket for myself.
-Our second art class took place at the Bargello Museum, which was mostly dedicated to sculpture. We saw some true masterpieces from Michelangelo, Donatello, and others.
-After lunch we paid to climb the stairs to the top of the Duomo. It was quite a hike but the view was worth it. The dome was built in 1436 and has ever since been a symbol of the city and the entire renaissance.
-Paolo took us on a walking tour of the city to study its renaissance architecture in the late afternoon. Some of us also toured the church of Santa Croce. Michelangelo, Donatello, Machiavelli, and other important figures were buried within the church. We all took a nap afterwards before going out to eat for Miles, Amanda, and Melissa's birthdays. After dinner we walked across the river and up a hill to get a good view of the city at night. We had a great time enjoying the view and playing improv games as a big group.
Saturday
-Our first part of art history was spent at the Academia Museum, which houses the world famous "David" by Michelangelo. I've seen pictures of David everywhere, but I was truly blown away when I first saw the statue in real life. It stood six meters high and was incredibly detailed. After visiting the David, Paolo took us to the Church of San Lorenzo and the Medici Chapel. Inside was an ornate burial chapel designed by Michelangelo himself.
-After getting lunch, we headed to Florence's Biological museum. The museum consisted of rooms upon rooms of stuffed animals. Seriously, almost every animal imaginable was in the museum. They also had an exhibit which displayed 18th Century wax models of the human body. The models were made by doctors for study. It was all a little eerie.
-A few of us went to Saturday night mass at the Duomo. Afterwards we went out to dinner as a group and spent the rest of the evening wandering around the city. Around 2 a.m. we found the famous "black market bakery." It's a baker who sells donuts and croissants late at night for really cheap. Selling after midnight is illegal in Florence, so the bakery rotates to different buildings every night. We just had to use our noses until they led us to the right location.
Sunday
-I finished up some shopping at the leather market before heading to the Gardens of Boboli. The gardens were beautiful and had great views of the city and the Tuscan countryside.
-Our train got back to Rome later Sunday night.
That was a lot. Kudos if you made it this far. Only 18 days until my journey ends! I'm planning on making the most of it. Below are an assortment of pics.
Ciao!
Dan
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| Cheers! |
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| Dinner with Dad |
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| At the Pantheon with Mom |
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| Walking through Assisi |
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| Looking over Assisi |
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| Medieval Castle at Assisi |
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| Church of St. Francis |
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| In front of San Clemente |
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| At the Colosseum |
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| At the Roman forum |
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| Getting gelato at Piazza Navona |
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| Going out for Dad's birthday. |
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| Mass at the Vatican |
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| At the Villa Borghese |
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| Looking over Florence. |
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| Looking up at the Duomo. |
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| From the top of the dome. |
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| Looking out towards the Ponte Vecchio. |
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| Having fun with the group. |
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| Biology museum. |
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| The Duomo at night. |
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| Gardens of Boboli. |
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| A great view of the city. |