T minus 18 days…and counting…until my departure for Italy, and I become a full-blooded, hopelessly romantic, Michelangelo-inspired, Italian.
As I sit here, in my chair, sitting beside an empty suitcase, but with all clothes prepared and neatly piled by type and temperature, class schedule, syllabus, and travel books assembled, and enough scarves of varied colors to make my own rainbow walking down the streets of Italy, I am full of anticipation, excitement, and pure naïve nervousness. I have bought all the necessary materials to make me an Italian officiando, wrote out my notecards, have my Italian daily flip calendar sitting beside me, yet couldn’t tell you the first thing about being Italian. Let’s not get into my incapabilities to converse in the language at this point either. Upon reading my first paragraph in the romance language (rather, attempting to read, and quickly giving up due to frustration of interpretting word for word), I have realized that excitement for the journey makes me no more of an Italian than it does a hopeless-romantic little girl an actual damsel in distress (both of which I deeply want to become). So alas, I am actually beginning the learning portion of becoming Italian, fliping through the notecards, reciting my phrase a day, actually listening to that girl on the language CD who goes entirely too fast for amateurs of my level, and doing the hours of daydreaming and mapping out excursions.
I am leaving the States on February 1 and will arrive in Rome on February 2. (Good thing I bought that “Learn Italian in 1 Hour” CD set today! On sale! J Goodness knows I’ll need to do something on that 567 hour plane ride). From there I will be picked up by a staff member within the Joseph S. Bruno Auburn in Italy Abroad program (from here on out that will DEFINITELY be abbreviated!) and brought to my castle in Ariccia, Italy. Yes, I said castle, and meant CASTLE. Goal #1 of daydreaming (refer back to hopeless-romantic little girl becoming damsel in castle), check! We will be sleeping and having classes (not to be confused as the same thing;) in the castle. Not bad. Details to come of my overwhelmed first response.
Once there, I hope to explore the depths of Italy, the ins and outs and the in betweens that the rare traveler ventures to. I will potentially stay for a weekend in a little B&B owned by Lorenzo and Heidi Balloni in Magello, which was recommended by a friend. Outside of Italy, I have also been urged to see Barcelona on the Barcelona Bike Tour
, the “Sound of Music Tour”, “Pride and Prejudice” site tour in England, and possibly Amsterdam. Each has its own intention, obviously the first being the STUNNING scenery (not to rub it in or anything), but also for the architecture. I absolutely MUST see Gaudi’s work in the Casa Mila and Sagrada Familia Cathedral, still under construction since 1884.
(please google him if you don’t know his work, I 100% guarantee it will blow your mind). I have also image searched Amsterdam which is full of innovative modern architecture that will blow any common desigern’s mind.
The “Pride and Prejudice” tour in England has such exquisite luxury and opulance that I feel it is necessary to better myself by absorbing its grandeur, via horseback. No biggy. I have also been highly urged by everyone who has ever been to Europe to visit Scotland, the land where I have been promised will be my second love (second to Italy of course). Wow! Good thing I’ve already packed! I have A LOT of traveling to do!!
But the trip outside Italy that is absolutely happening (with evidence of already purchased planed tickets) is the grande finale trip to Norway and Sweden with Em and her boyfriend Wes. They will come over to the Copenhagen airport where I will meet them and we will hike the hills (or sheep farms) together! Will be a much needed family face-time by the end of the semester! Can’t WAIT!!
I’ll keep it shorter (much shorter) in the updates to come. But now you are all aware and up to date. So Here’s to yet another adventurer on the Grand Tour excursion set by artists before me, dating back to the 16th century (wait, can one “Cheers” to oneself? E esilarante!). Ciao!

Hey Becca... Its Jenn. Just a suggestion, instead of doing the bike tour of Barcelona, just rent a bike and explore on your own (maybe mark a few key places on a map and make sure you hit up those)! Jess and I did that and it was beautiful... not to mention getting lost is always a little fun. Oh yeah, make sure you take a rid along the coast. It is stunning!
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Happy traveling to you, dear one. The way you have posting your thoughts on FB, I thought you were already in Italia again. This time domani, you will be much closer . . . have a wondrous time, but please, do NOT fall in love with an Italian count . . . your parents deserve to have your permanent address closer to Atlanta than to Firenze. But, of course, you ARE allowed to fall in love! With Italia, of course!. Don't forget to keep on writing . . . even if it is of an embarrassing nature! -
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