Ciao famiglia e amici!
Last summer I traveled to Italy for the trip of a lifetime. Not only did I have the wonderful opportunity to study the beautiful Italian language alongside people from around the world, I was able to see many new and wonderful places. Although my home base was Perugia, I was able to see many other parts of the spectacular country that is Italia. In addition to the many stunning sites, I made countless lifelong friends that I now consider family. At the end of the trip I felt as though I was a changed person, more capable of seeing and understanding the world, more open to various ways of life, and simply more able to fully cherish every moment.
My experience in Italy had affected me so greatly that as I came back to the United States, I felt as though I had landed in a foreign and uncomfortable land. Gone were the days of speaking beautifully seductive Italian and spending three hours cooking and enjoying a meal with friends. Gone were the glorious strolls down winding cobblestone streets at two in the morning with a gelato in hand. Gone were the historical monuments that had made me feel as though I had been transported to a different era. Now, there was just traffic, cars, and surprisingly uncultured people. At that moment, I made a commitment to myself that I would not let a year go by that I would not visit the place that had become my home, Italia.
I am about to set off on my journey to the beautiful land yet again and could not be more excited. Just as I did before, I will be attending class at the Universita per Stranieri di Perugia. In the class room I will be challenged in numerous ways and will be forced to discover new and wonderful things about the Italian language. The real challenge, and the most exciting part, will be using what I learn in the classroom when out and about in town. As it is commonly said, application is key, and it will truly allow me to expand my knowledge of the language. In addition, I will be working on an independent study while in Perugia (more on that later).
This time, I will have the same home base in Perugia but will be going on different weekend adventures. I will post a calendar so that you can follow me on my trips and check in as I make my way through the beautiful country. I will be posting pictures in addition to videos on a daily/weekly basis so I can log my ventures. In addition, I will be posting information for my independent study so that I can keep up with my work and see it progress as the days tick by. If you have any questions at all please don’t hesitate to ask!
Ciao!
So happy and proud of you!! Can't wait to follow your trip. I know you are going to have a wonderful and unforgettable trip.
ReplyDeleteas soon as you can once you arrive, let me know the easiest way to contact you. are you looking to get an Italian phone? I think i'm going to get an Italian phone to contact locals and I'm just going to contact people at home via internet. but I have to know how to meet up with you in Siena! :) have a nice flight!
ReplyDeleteHey! I am going to get a phone as soon as I get to Rome. I will shoot you an email and let you know what my number is. I can't believe it is already here! You have a safe flight too and I will see you in a few days Love you!!!
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