I can't believe I am here, I made it to my last night in Italy. I feel like now that this trip is near the end it when by really fast. Although I know there were times it felt never ending, frustrating, and home seemed a million miles away. But I made it! (With lots of help and encouragement from everyone at home.) You guys have no idea how much every email, ichat, and blog comment meant to me. I thought on this last night here, between repacking my insane suitcases, I would recap my favorite places from my trip. This is a little selfish because it will all be repeats, but I want to wrap everything up in my mind. So here it goes:
My first favorite memory is my day spent seeing the ancient ruins of Rome. Yes they are typical tourist sites, but they were so incredible. I loved the forum, palatine hill, and the colosseum. I realized that day how many layers of history existed in that city and how long people had been trying to make a life there.
My next all time favorite moment was sitting on my balcony in Positano. I still think of how beautiful, calm, and breath taking that little town was. I was also really proud of myself for making it there, on trains through different cities, all on my own. I planned everything and struck out to see what I could find. That was the first of many moments were I become a little braver and a little more adventurous.
I think I will always look back Rome and remember the following: buses, churches, and fountains. One of my favorite things to do there was to find water fountains and fill up my water bottles. This sounds kind of silly but the fountains are all over and it was so neat to know a lot of them used old Roman aqueducts. It was also something I really missed in other cities, how incredibly convenient!
Sienna was probably my favorite new town. It was quiet, friendly, cobble stoned, and peaceful. I was so happy when I arrived from Rome. There were no vespas running me over, no graffiti, no one rolled their eyes at my italian. It was heavenly. I started to relax in Sienna and see italian things I hadn't noticed before. Like grandma's pushing baby carriages and cooing over little ones. And old men and women standing in doorways gossiping. Kids coming home from soccer (futbol) practice. And groups of teenage girls prancing around the campo. It was the italy you dream about. I can't wait to go back.
My return to Venice shocked me in so many ways. I was so comfortable walking those streets, felt so safe, and was guidebook and map free. I'll never forget watching people in San Marco late at night dancing and listening to the orchestras. I'll also never forget watching the Stanley Cup playoffs in a bar in Venice while drinking prosecco. Venice was, as always, fabulous.
There were lots of other memorable moments on this trip, like the pantheon, the churches, school, my host family, tivoli, and watching soccer games. But when I start to day dream about where I am have been the last month, these are the memories that come back to me. I'm so excited to come tomorrow, but I am thrilled by this wonderful trip I've been on and all the wonderful things I've seen and learned. I'll never forget this adventure.