Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Julianna Sacco



03/01/2014 -
Ciao tutti!
Oh my, I really think it just hit me now that I am actually in Italy. The whole trip there was not an effect on me whatsoever until I just started to write this post! Being on a plane all day yesterday and into this morning really never got to me, just felt like I was flying in the states. We landed bright and early at 6:30 am Italy time and 1:30 am US time. Jet lag is not going to overcome me in any way. We immediately got off in Milan’s airport and met our lovely Tour Guide, Rafaella. Boarded a coach bus, all to ourselves, so naturally being the badasses that we are, we all crammed into the back of the bus. We drove on their highway, passing businesses that we would never expect to see, ex Johnson: a family company (that lady’s voice in now saying it in your head). We arrived at the Sforza Castle and went across the street towards a CafĂ© place that was remarkable. I enjoyed a refreshing cup of espresso and an Italian pastry Sfgiollate, a pastry that I grew up loving, and my brother to kill me over because they are just too good when my Nana makes them. We tour the castle tomorrow but that as our meeting place, there was a gentleman dressed as some man from the 1700s and approached one of our students and we told him we were from America, he immediately thought Angelina Jolie. Go figure. He continued to interact with another group from possibly Japan or China and that man said “Oh, BRUCE LEE!” We continued the day to the San Siro Soccer Team, home to A.C. Milan and F.C. Internationale. Very cool. Tomorrow we get to witness a match there. We made it to the hotel, relaxed and then left, via metro, to go see the magnificent painting by Leonardo Da Vinci, “The Last Supper”. Actually physically being there was very VERY moving. Just looking at the painting takes you back in time and feel the emotion that was poured into this masterpiece was incredible. No photography. So unfortunately you just have to take my word for it. We are now back in our rooms either napping, showering or like me possibly doing work. Meeting for dinner and the nights ours.
Can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings!
-Julianna Sacco

 

  03/05/14
Happy Ash Wednesday!
I’m pretty sure this trip to Venice was my favorite part!! This part of Italy was so beautiful and I could definitely stay here for the rest of my life and never stop finding intricate alleys and beautiful buildings. I could never get tired of walking in and out of the streets and the bonus is not having to worry about getting run over by a car…because there are no cars! Just have to be aware that you don’t walk down an alley and end up right in a canal! Robbie, Amanda, Kelly and I took a lovely gondola ride through the canals of Venice with our gondolier, Jaccimo. We also attended a beautiful Ash Wednesday Service in Saint Mark’s Cathedral in San Marco Square. It was such an experience listening to the mass in Italian, even though I could translate it because it’s just like a normal mass that I attend on Sundays with my parents but it felt so different being in that kind of atmosphere. We went out last night to get a taste of the Venice night life and celebrate Carnivale. I have never seen such a huge celebration before. It was insane and crazy! Definitely want to do that again!!
-Julianna Sacco



 


03/06/14
Arrivederci Italia!
Until we meet again oh dear Italy, we say our saddening goodbyes as we leave your beautiful country. We sit on this 9 hour flight back to the United States, I began to reminisce the wonderful memories we all made when we were there. We a group became closer in friends and I even met people on this trip who I have just seen around school but never really have talked to before. It was amazing and truly beautiful to experience their culture and also eat food that was just out-of-this-world! We were all completely full by the end of the week! I am looking forward coming back and visiting your country and uncovering more secrets that you hold and taste a different side of your food.
-Julianna Sacco

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