So apparently, some people are concerned that all my blog entries are about food. In an effort to please these people, I provide you with the first part of a series entitled: My Roommates. In an effort to protect their privacy, I will refer to them as Sophie and Natalie. This is a quintessential Sophie story.
Sophie Gets Lost
Roommate Sophie is an artist with rather strange hours. She can run on two hours of sleep, which she tends to get at around two in the afternoon. One evening, Sophie decided to take a "short" walk with our friend Dave (fake name). They walked and talked and suddenly they had no idea where they were and it was two o'clock in the morning. As Sophie tells it, Dave became overcome and began crying on a bench. He was sure that they wouldn't survive. Sophie pointed out some lemons which they could eat for survival. Dave picked them and put them in his back pocket. After some more walking and some more crying, Sophie and Dave finally got a cab back to our apartment where they proceeded to make lemonade out of the survival lemons. Literally, the seeds are still in my sink.
Also, yesterday when I was on the Metro a short Asian man pinched my butt and then ran away before I could hit him.
Friday, 30 January 2009
Monday, 26 January 2009
Bad Things
I did something bad.
Really bad.
I went to Burger King in ROME.
But in case you're wondering, the chicken fries are better here than at home.
xoxoxo
Really bad.
I went to Burger King in ROME.
But in case you're wondering, the chicken fries are better here than at home.
xoxoxo
I'm Basically Six
So last night, all of my friends were exhausted. They had walked approximately 13 miles around Rome (literally around the city) and were having trouble sitting. So we turned on the television and made some pasta.
All of a sudden I hear "Buongiorno Charlie". Charlie's Angels:Full Throttle was on in Italian. The movie is even worse when you can't understand the dialogue and the awful acting was even more apparent. But during the movie there were Italian commercials. Italian commercials are awesome because they make very little sense, except for the car commercials. Anyway, this peppy music came on and there was an ad for Tresor, a chocolate filled cereal. I looked at it and said that sounds disgusting AND delicious.
About an hour ago, I went to the store and bought a box. It's amazing.
6 year olds have more self-control than I do.
All of a sudden I hear "Buongiorno Charlie". Charlie's Angels:Full Throttle was on in Italian. The movie is even worse when you can't understand the dialogue and the awful acting was even more apparent. But during the movie there were Italian commercials. Italian commercials are awesome because they make very little sense, except for the car commercials. Anyway, this peppy music came on and there was an ad for Tresor, a chocolate filled cereal. I looked at it and said that sounds disgusting AND delicious.
About an hour ago, I went to the store and bought a box. It's amazing.
6 year olds have more self-control than I do.
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Thursday Afternoons
This is extremely random, but aren't Thursday afternoons wonderful? You look up and think "Tomorrow's FRIDAY..." There's such anticipation on a Thursday afternoon-the actual weekend hasn't arrived yet, but it's close enough to make legitimate plans. In the States there is also such excellent Thursday night television, such as The Office and Private Practice.
I now really feel like I live in Rome. I'll ride the Metro listening to my iPod, grateful that nobody can hear my music (do the Italians like Taylor Swift? Something tells me no). There's a 24 bakery about 10 minutes on foot from my apartment and I like to walk there for fresh pastries. I have two pizza places that are both far superior to anything I've eaten before. I get hit on at least 5 times a day, and if I don't, then I know I must really look like a rat, because the Italian men will hit on anyone. Still, it's nice to be told that you're a beautiful American when buying gelato.
But I really know that I live in a place when I can sit in it comfortably and not be rearranging my lotions and potions are alphabetizing my textbooks. I was just staring out from my balcony, drinking some blood orange juice and feeling incredibly grateful and optimistic. That might also have had something to do with the Nutella I was eating.
I now really feel like I live in Rome. I'll ride the Metro listening to my iPod, grateful that nobody can hear my music (do the Italians like Taylor Swift? Something tells me no). There's a 24 bakery about 10 minutes on foot from my apartment and I like to walk there for fresh pastries. I have two pizza places that are both far superior to anything I've eaten before. I get hit on at least 5 times a day, and if I don't, then I know I must really look like a rat, because the Italian men will hit on anyone. Still, it's nice to be told that you're a beautiful American when buying gelato.
But I really know that I live in a place when I can sit in it comfortably and not be rearranging my lotions and potions are alphabetizing my textbooks. I was just staring out from my balcony, drinking some blood orange juice and feeling incredibly grateful and optimistic. That might also have had something to do with the Nutella I was eating.
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
1st Week
As of today, I've officially been in Rome for a week. Truth is, it already seems like forever. I have a favorite pizza place, a favorite gelateria, several routes to school, even my own 24 hour bakery. I am s-l-o-w-l-y learning to speak Italian and I've been the recipient of both the Italian stink-eye and the Italian hairy eye. I really like Rome.
But today, I wish I was home. I wish I could sit in front of my TV watching Barack Obama. Between President Bush and the Lewinsky scandal of the Clinton administration, I honestly don't think that I've been proud of my president in a decade. But today when Obama takes the oath of office, I will be proud. I'll probably eat some Nutella to celebrate.
;)
But today, I wish I was home. I wish I could sit in front of my TV watching Barack Obama. Between President Bush and the Lewinsky scandal of the Clinton administration, I honestly don't think that I've been proud of my president in a decade. But today when Obama takes the oath of office, I will be proud. I'll probably eat some Nutella to celebrate.
;)
Monday, 19 January 2009
Be Jealous
So obviously one of the best parts of Italy is the food. Yesterday we drove into Umbria, a gorgeous area where St. Francis of Assisi spent a lot of time. Yes, it was pretty, but the real highlight was this incredible meal. It was a traditional Italian lunch-long with lots of wine. The food was just amazing. Here's the menu:
Red pepper pizza appetizers
Cheese Pie
Asparagus risotto
Pasta with wild boar sauce
Roast Chicken
Salad
Sauteed Spinach
Tiramisu
Suffice it to say, I was very, very happy.
Red pepper pizza appetizers
Cheese Pie
Asparagus risotto
Pasta with wild boar sauce
Roast Chicken
Salad
Sauteed Spinach
Tiramisu
Suffice it to say, I was very, very happy.
Saturday, 17 January 2009
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