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Sarah Braun '07
Florence
sbraun@monm.edu
Morrisonville, Illinois

December 7, 2005

Hello from Italy one last time. I am getting everything all ready and packed up to go home on Saturday...or D.C. I guess you could say :-) But things have been kind of crazy trying to get final papers done and study for my final.

Last week was still full of things to do. In my Funerary Chapels and Palaces class we went to the Palazzo Vecchio and the Pitti Palace which were both absolutely wonderful. The Pitti is so HUGE...we probably only saw about a third of it. It is the old ducal palace the Medici lived in during their reign at Dukes of Tuscany. The Palazzo Vecchio is still a government building and used to house the Medicis before they moved to the Pitti. It literally mean "old palace" so obviously it is one of the oldest palaces in Florence. I really enjoyed both of them. In the Pitti we were able to see some really great art by Gentileschi, Raphael, Titian, Perugino, and many others as well.

On Thursday, I accompanied another class and went to the Accademia where I saw finally, Michelangelo's David and some of his other sculptures. They were all amazing and I could have stared at the David for hours. He is really beautiful. The Accademia also had many many paintings from the Trecento and later periods. There was just so much to look at. I really enjoyed it. I have now finally completed my major museum tour of Florence. My favorite thing from last week though....was the Opera. Yes, we went to an Italian opera. We saw La Traviata which was AMAZING! The woman would played Violette was so so phenomenal. The ending brought tears to my eyes...and I'm not kidding. It is a tragic love story, and I think the movie Moulin Rouge is base off it. So if you know that movie, you can pretty much guess what happens in the opera. But I was so impressed. There was a full orchestra and everything. It was so nice to hear some really wonderful music. I have been missing chorale something awful, so the opera was nice remedy. Everyone got all dressed up too. It was just a really great night.

The weekend was pretty quiet. I went out Friday night with some people, and Saturday I just relaxed. Sunday Gretchen and I went to both the Scottish and German festivals that are going on in Florence. They were both really neat. The German one was especially. It has a carousel set up that was actually a bar! I was going to get a bratwurst, but decided against when I saw they cost 5 euro! So we just walked around mostly and took in the atmosphere. It was really nice, a good end to my last weekend in Italy.

I am getting excited to see you all and I can't wait. I have my last final tomorrow at 9. After that, it is packing up and getting everything in order to catch my plane. Boy, this semester sure flew by huh? I can't believe that it is December already. I am looking forward to seeing you all for Christmas. This is my favorite time of the year. Here they have been putting up lights for the past two weeks, and the center of the city looks so beautiful at night. I still have to get a picture of it before I leave. It really is wonderful. How is everything at home? I hope everyone is doing well. I miss you all!! Love you too!! See you soon!

Ciao and love always,
Sarah

Good luck on all your finals girls!! I can't wait to see you all next semester!!!


November 29, 2005

Ciao Tutti!!!

Well I am starting to realize that it is almost time to pack my things up and head for home. I have finals next week, and then it back to the good ol US of A. I am super excited to see everyone from home, but I am most definitely going to miss Italy.  I have seen so many amazing things this whole semester. I have loved every minute of it.  I can't believe it went by so quickly.  But...I do still have two weeks left (well closer to a week and a half) so I am going to make the most of them.  As for last week,I am sure that all of you enjoyed your Thanksgiving holiday.  Mine was quite wonderful.  Our professor Janet organized for us to have a place fix us dinner.  We had the works: Turkey, stuffing, potatoes, AND yes, pumpkin pie.  The interesting thing about the pumpkin pie is that we only had it because Janet and Rand's wife (our other professor) had inherited cans of pie filling from previous studtents.  Janet was going to get pumpkin pies made, but apparently they have to be imported from the United States which makes them 40-50 euro a piece!! Ridiculous huh??  It all ended up working out though, and the pies were delicious.  Another rather interesting piece of information about our Thanksgiving dinner was that we had it at none other than a Communist Bar....which is like an American Legion...but Communist.  Pretty great huh?? Only Italy though haha.  All in all it was really great night.  We had class that day though, which kind of sucked.  The dinner made up for it though.  We even had wine in drawing class to celebrate.  It was a good day.  The rest of the week wasn't incredibly eventful.  My funerary chapels and palaces class looked at several family chapels in Santa Felicitą and Santa Maria del Carmine.  The chapels and churches were like always absolutely beautiful.  The Capponi chapel in Santa Felicitą had some really wonderful and unique Pontormo frescoes.  I really enjoyed those.  Studio art is going well.  I have almost finished my other big drawing.  It think it is going to turn out really nice.  It still needs some work, but I am getting excited for our little studio show next week.  I have never really done one of those before.  Hopefully Janet will make her AMAZING Guacamole.  I never really liked it before, but hers is sooooo good.  Of course all of the other food here is amazing as well.  I am definitely going to miss that, but not the lack of heat.  That I will NOT miss.  haha.  The rest of the week  I didn't do much.  I went out on Friday with some people, but the rest the weekend I took it easy and wrote a paper.  Real exciting huh??  It was pretty relaxing though, and I enjoyed it.  Anything new back home with anyone???  I miss you all like crazy and am sooo excited that Christmas is coming.  I am really excited to be home for it.  Missing Thanksgiving was one thing, but Christmas just isn't an option :-)  I am looking forward to it.  Well I have to get going.  I have my Italian final today...last day of class :-(  I think I will do okay, though, but wish me luck.

Love you all!!!!

Ciao
Sarah


November 22, 2005

Ciao all!! I am sure you are all getting geared up for Thanksgiving. I know that I would be. We are having our own little dinner here on Thursday, so that will be really nice. Last week was so weird because of our Monday return from Rome, so I was all sorts of thrown off. As interesting activities, my Funerary chapels and palaces class went to see the Medici chapels designed by Michelangelo. Though they are all unfinished, they were still beautiful. I really like the design of the interior by Michelangelo. He certainly was a genius.

Studio is going okay. We are still working on our second big drawing. I am getting worried about it being finished for the studio show at the end of the semester though. Crazy that the end of the semester is coming up. Boy where did the time go?

Friday was really great. We took a group day trip to Siena which is absolutely beautiful. The town has passed ordinances that buildings can only be built so high and with certain materials, so the whole town still retains a very old, antique look. We were able to see the whole town from a wall of the church that was left unfinished. It was really really beautiful. We also went into the Duomo there. It is so unique in design because they used striped marble on the inside for construction. It is kind of busy, but I think it is one of my favorites. That is saying a lot too considering we have seen probably 50 churches at least. Each one is beautiful in each own right too. :-)

We also went to a Domenican church in Sien where the head and thumb of St. Catherine are. I know crazy, but us Catholics like those relics I guess. :-) After that we wondered around town. Janet bought the whole group cappuccinos, cookies, and pastries. (just what we need right....haha it was delicious!) Then we went to the Palazzo Publicca...which is like the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. It is the center for the city's governing body. We toured it, and saw some really great frescoes, and a chapel that the most beautiful wood-inlayed benches I have ever seen.

Man I am telling you...they just don't make things like they used to. That was about all we did in Siena...it is kind of a small town. So, it didn't take very long to see things. I would have liked to have had a bit more time to look around in the shops, but we had to get back to the bus.

When we got back a bunch of us met at a pub called the Joshua Tree (it is a pretty regular place for us) because it was there 8th anniversary. So we had a good time. Saturday, Gretchen and I made chocolate chip cookies with our host mom and our roommate Ariana! It was so much fun. Palma, Gretchen, Ariana, and I had such a time trying to convert measurements and finding all the ingredients. We couldn't figure out what the Italian word was for baking soda...and Palma didn't know what we were talking about. It was ridiculous. Eventually though we figured it out and apparently baking soda in Italian is: bicarbonato di soda. Yeah....pretty ridiculous. Well, the cookies ended up turning out and everything was fine. I took some really great pictures too.

Later that night, we all went to our professor Rand's house for a party he was putting on for us. That was a really great time too. We had wine and food and just hung out in a heated space. (yes it is true Italians don't like to turn the heat on very much) After Rand's we decided to go to a disco....my first time at one mind you. It was called Dolce Zucchero (Sweet Sugar) We had a pretty good time...they played horrible techno music. So not my favorite place to go. It was an interesting experience. I mean if you are going to be in Italy...you have to go to a disco at least once. And now I have.

Sunday was major homework day. I have so much to do in the next 2 weeks before finals. But I can't complain...I am in Italy taking finals right?? haha. Well seeing as I have a paper to write, I have to get going. I can't wait to see you all in a few weeks. Have a wonderful safe holiday. Eat lots and lots of turkey!!

ciao and love always
Sarah

Girls- Congrats on a wonderful football season. You all make me so proud. I am getting ready to watch the homecoming DVD thanks to my lovely little. I know you guys will look phenomenal. I want all of you to have a wonderful Thanksgiving and travel safely home for me. I love you and miss you all so very much!!!


November 17, 2005

Ciao and hello again everyone. I am a little slow this week with the emailing situation because this past weekend we went to Rome for 4 days. It was really great, but extremely tiring. Rome is soooo huge it is impossible to do everything in a week let alone 4 days. So needless to say we were constantly moving and walking and STANDING IN LINES for a majority of the trip. Of course, don't think I am complaining, we got to see some of the most amazing art in the world. I would never complain about that.

I LOVED Rome and want to go back. Anyway, back to the beginning of last week. We were in the classroom for all my classes on Monday, and Tuesday wasn't anymore exciting. Wednesday for funerary chapels, we went to Santo Spirito which was designed by one of my personal favorites Brunelleschi. We saw all of the family chapels in there which were all wonderful. The church itself was gorgeous as well, and afterwards we walked around and looked at various family palaces on the otr'arno. It was a great class all in all. Of course, I always think class is great when I get to look at amazing art and architecture. :-)

Thursday, I had a test in two of my three classes- Italy in Europe and Italian-and I think they went pretty well. That night a big group of us went to The Odeon which is a beautiful old movies theater that shows movies in English. We saw Corpse Bride by Tim Burton, and I think it was pretty good. We are going back there to see Harry Potter 4 when it comes out. I am soooooo excited about that, but I think it is the nicest movies theater I have ever been in. Very old fashioned and beautiful. We even had intermission in the middle of the movies. :-) It was really neat.

So the next morning bright and early we left for Rome. The first day, we went to Capitoline Hill which had buildings designed by Michelangelo and the Church of the Aracoeli which was absolutely gorgeous. On Friday we also went to the Pantheon....which can I say really does have a perfect ceiling. I could have sat in there all day and just looked at it. It was so calming and well....perfect. After that we went and to several churches: Santa Maria Sopra Minerva (with sculpture by Michelangelo and painting by Fillipino Lippi), Sant'Ignazio (with a really really cool perspective dome by Andrea Pozzo), Sant' Agostino (with Raphael frescoes and a Caravaggio altarpiece), and San Luigi dei Francesi (which had an entire chapel done by Caravaggio). We ate gelato at Giolitti's which is according to Janet the best ice cream in Italy. I enjoyed immensely myself, and they had sooooo many flavors to choose from.

The last places we stopped on Friday was Piazza Navona which is where Bernini's Four River Fountain is. This long day was so wonderful. I saw so much art, and the next day was even better. We began the day at waiting in a 2 block line to get into the Vatican museums. It took two hours to get in, and then it was more lines as we went through the museum. It was worth it though. I saw so much antique sculpture to name, and then there were the paintings that were amazing. I would name them, but there were just so many. It was so great. After that we went to the Sistine Chapel...which was so incredible. Michelangelo is a genius. We couldn't talk or take pictures in the really crowded space, but everyone did anyways. And this annoying little man working there kept yelling "Silenzio!" and "NO PHOTOS!!" it was funny.

Then, we went to St. Peter's and waited in line some more. Once we finally got in...we saw Michelangelo's Pietą (a personal favorite) and the Bernini's Baldichino and altar for the chair of St. Peter. It was really amazing on the inside and HUGE. I loved all of it. What was really funny though, was that our professor Janet was almost arrested IN St. Peter's!!! She was telling us about the church and apparently, you aren't supposed to talk in the church unless you are a licensed tour guide and rent the equipment they require for the church. Well this annoying jerk that works in there came up to and told her not to talk. So we go around the corner and she whispers stuff to us as a Spanish tour guide is doing the same thing right next to us only louder. He follows us, and tells her if she talks again he is going to have her arrested!! Well after that she doesn't talk and her continues to follow us, approaches her again and tells her to stop talking and radios someone to come get her!!! This time she hadn't even opened her mouth!! Well needless to say we left not long after that, but that guy was a real first-class jerk. I guess it made for an interesting time though. I mean how many people can say their professor almost got arrested at the Vatican?? :-)

After that my friend Jaci and I got a picture with one of the Swiss guards. Well, they really aren't supposed to take pictures with people, so we pretended like we were talking to him. I guess people do that all the time because he told us no photos and then asked why Grethcen hadn't taken the picture yet?? It was quite humorous. I will have to get that one posted on-line. :-) It's a good one.

That night we went for a walking tour of some of the palaces around the neighborhood, and then some of us girls chilled up on the roof of the hotel and drank wine. It was really nice. The next morning began really early again, but we got to see the Roman ruins of the Forums, Trajan's market and column, and the many triumphal arches like that of Constantine. We also went to the King Vittorio Emanuele III monument, and....The Colosseum!! It was soooo incredibly cool, and Jaci and I got our picture taken with the gladiators that stand outside. That is a good pic too.

Later on that night we went to the Villa Borghese and saw some phenomenal statues by Bernini It was really amazing the way that Bernini manipulates the marble. It seems impossible really. I was so impressed. We ate at a restaurant in Campo de' Fiori and I ate a typical Roman pasta dish with bacon. It was delicious. Our final day in Rome consisted of going to see more churches that contained sculpture by Michelangelo and Bernini. I thoroughly enjoyed all of it, but man was I tired by the end of the trip.

Wow this is a long email...I told you we did a lot in 4 days. It was ridiculous. I think I am still recovering and it is Thursday :-) I am sorry if the length of this email annoyed you, but Rome was really great and we did a lot of things. I hope I didn't bore you. Don't worry you will probably only get like 3 more of these because I go home in 3 weeks. Crazy huh? Time is a-flying.

I am going to be sad to leave here I think, but I do miss all of you so very much. I am especially sad because I am missing Thanksgiving. Everyone eat lots of turkey, dressing and pie for me because that is my favorite :-) Our professor Janet it going to fix us Thanksgiving dinner next Thursday though, so that will be nice. Not the same, but really nice and thoughtful. Well I guess I have taken up enough of your time. I hope everyone is well. I miss you all so much. Have a wonderfully Happy Thanksgiving!!!!

Ciao and love always,
Sarah

P.S. Cheer your asses off at the game this weekend for me!! I am so sad I am going to miss it. Although...Tyler tells me that if that make the national championship I would be back in States to help you guys out. :-) So do me proud...and cheer them to the championship!! I love you girls and miss you so much. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving break if I don't get an email to you before hand. Love you!!!

November 8, 2005

Ciao Ciao everyone! It is once again time for my weekly update. Things are pretty good here. School is picking up work wise with the end of the semester quickly approaching. Hard to believe huh?

Anyway, last week was kind of jammed with things to do. Well at least the beginning of the week was super busy. Monday, even though Italians really don't celebrate it, a bunch of us got dressed up for Halloween and went out. It was a really great time. I dressed up as a devil (thanks to the trusty 99 cent store) :-) I had the forky thing, but they ran out of horns so I made my own out of my hair. Don't worry I took pictures. :-) We drank Spumante on the steps of the Duomo and everything. It was a really fun night.

As for school, Tuesday consisted of a trip to the Uffizi Gallery. We didn't have Italian because it was a national holiday (All Saints' Day) so all I had was my museum trip, which was phenomenal. I saw so many famous paintings and altarpieces: Botticelli, Michelangelo, Titian, del Fabriano, Raphael, Gentileschi, Giotto, Caravaggio, Perugino, and tons more. It was really amazing and so very wonderful.

The next day, we went to the Bargello Museum, which also boasts extremely famous art, mainly sculpture. I saw Donatello's famous David, Verocchio's David, sculptures by Cellini, Michelangelo, Giambologna, terra cotta pieces by Della Robbia, and so many others. I am just overwhelmed with the art I am getting to see. It is so fabulous. I wish that museums had let us take pictures so I could share it with you all, but I guess you guys will just have to see it for yourselves :-)

The only main museum I have yet to see in Florence is the Accademia with Michelangelo's famous David. That is toward the end of the month though. The rest of the week was really low-key. We started a new drawing in my studio art class. We are drawing a woman this time, and things are going well so far.

Friday and Saturday, I went and did some sketching of sculptures in Piazza della Signoria and San Marco. It was really nice. At some point, I need to sketch the dome of the Cathedral. It is on my list of things to do before I head back to the good ol U.S.

On Sunday, my friend Jackie and I went to Arezzo. It is a small town pretty close to Florence. We went that day because the first Sunday of every month there is a HUGE and I mean HUGE antique fair. The whole center of the city was just tents and tents of antique vendors. There were side streets and buildings that had even more booths. It was really really cool. The town itself was simply wonderful as well. I couldn't afford most of the stuff there, but it was fun to look. I did buy a vintage hat though. It was something I had been looking for.:-)

So the day was nice, but what gets interesting is our trip back to Florence. See, in Italy, you have to validate your train ticket before you get on the train. Well, our train left the station, and we were just chatting about the day when we realized we forgot to validate our tickets! So we got this great idea that at the next stop we would hop off real fast, validate, and get back on the train. Well, Jackie volunteers to run to the validator box, and when she is coming back the doors close to the train car. Problem: I can't open them back up! So she ran to the front of the train and got caught by the ticket man (he checks tickets on the train). So we got a 5 euro fine for not validating, which was very generous considering it can sometimes be 40 or 60 euro! I think the man was just being nice to us. So I am now a train violator! :-) haha.

Well, it was an interesting end to a great week. I am getting really excited about Roma this weekend. It is going to be really great. As for all of you....I miss you all so very, very much, and I am looking forward to coming home. Although, I am not complaining about my present situation :-)

I hope everything is well with all of you....any news you would like to share?? An email is always welcome ANYTIME. I have to get going though. I love you all....miss you like crazy.

Ciao for now,
Sarah

P.S. Congratulations to the new initiates!! I am so proud of all of you! I wish I could have shared that day with you, but know that I was think of you all!! Love and miss everyone so very much!!!
 

November 2, 2005

Ciao once more everyone!!

I am late getting out my email this week because yesterday was a national holiday in Italy: All Saints' Day. So the school was closed which = no internet. But anyway, last week was wonderful as well. I didn't leave Florence, but then again there is always something to do in this wonderful city.

For my Funerary Chapels and Palaces class, we went one day to Santa Maria Novella which is one of the oldest churches in Florence. We saw the famous fresco by Masaccio of the Trinity,and also some really phenomenal family chapel within the church. There was the Tournabuoni, Strozzi, Minerbetti, and the Rucellai to name few. We concentrated mainly on the Tournabuoni which is behind the high altar and boasts beautiful frescoes by Ghirlandaio.

The next class period we went to Santa Trinitą, and we looked at more funerary chapels concentrating on the large Strozzi sacristy and the Sassetti family Chapel which also had wonderful frescoes by Ghirlandaio. They were all really beautiful. After Santa Trinitą we hustled it over to see the private Rucellai Chapel. The funny part of the story was that when we got there is was closed. So our professor, Janet, went to ask the "bread lady" down the street of all people for the key to the chapel. In exchange for this massive old-fashioned key, we had to buy bread from her afterwards. It was really hilarious. We asked Janet why the bread lady had the key, and she said she didn't know. She said the thirty some odd years she has been in Italy the bread lady has always had the key :-) It was just extremely odd and funny. Something that would only happen in Italy.

As for the rest of my week, studio went well. We just finished our first drawing. Although, I would have like some more time, but hey what can you do? On Thursday and Friday, I went out with some of my friends here, and had a good time. Then on Saturday, Gretchen and I went to the Boboli Gardens. The weather was absolutely beautiful, and the gardens were so wonderful. It was really relaxing. My favorite part of the garden was the Grotto at the end by Buonatalenti. It was so, so very beautiful, and I have decided that when I am older I am going to have a grotto in my gardens too :-)

We also saw the famous sculpture of the fat man on the turtle. I am not sure what the proper name is, but it is a funny sight. I took a picture of it so you all will be able to see it at some point. My favorite happening in the garden though, was our meeting with these 3 people from Milan. We were walking along when they stopped us and asked Gretchen to take a picture. So while she is getting ready to do that, one of the guys in the group tell me I need to be in the picture! I was like "okay..." So we took that picture, and then another two people came along.

We asked these two people to get a picture of all 5 of us. It was really funny, and totally random. I thought it was great. After the gardens we went to the Museum of Silver and saw many of the Medici family's artifacts that they used when the lived at the Pitti Palace. Overall, Saturday was a good day.

For the rest of the weekend though, I kind of just relaxed. It was nice. Next week we head out for Rome. I am super excited about that. I am really really looking forward to it. I can't believe that it is November already. Crazy!! How are you all back home?? I miss you terribly. I hope things are going well. I don't think I left out anything....hmmm. So much to remember sometimes. Well, I love you and miss you all. I have to get going. Limited internet time (ugh).

Ciao and love always,
Sarah

P.S. Boys- Good Luck at the Knox game and congrats on winning conference!! I wish I could come watch the playoff games. Love you and miss you!! KNUCK FOX!!!! You better win that Bronze Turkey! Oh and be careful after the game ;-) But not too careful!!

MC Girls- Remember me on Knox night...I'll be celebrating with you in Italia


October 25, 2005

Hello everyone!!! I am now safely back in Florence and starting classes again. Germany was absolutely wonderful. The Alps are so amazingly beautiful. I can't wait to go back.

The town of Garmisch is the cutest little thing. All of this Bavarian houses and sheep in the yards. It was really wonderful. I took lots of pictures, and am currently trying to load my first half of the semester on my newly purchases jump drive. It is still a work in progress though. I am not exactly the most computer literate person. Where is my little bro when I need him :-)

Alicia and I had a wonderful time. We did some sight seeing and also lots of hanging out. Monday was our trip to Munich which was phenomenal. We tried to go to the Old Pinotheka...I think that is how you spell it. Forgive me if I am off a letter or two. However, we didn't realize that all museums are closed on Mondays. So we missed the Rembrandts and Durers. We made up for it though the rest of the day.

We went to the Marienplatz and saw the big Glockenspiel on the New Town Hall Building. It was super cool. We also went into St. Peters and the Cathedral of Our Lady. Both churches were sooooo beautiful. Alicia was pretty amazed. I think these were her first European churches. I have seen so many here in Italy, but I still am in awe every time we go into a new one. After that we were starving....so we found the best place of the day: The Hofbrauhaus. It was soooo much fun. There was a German band playing in full dress, we ate great German food and had the BIGGEST mug of Weissbeer (Weissbeer is wheat beer ...it is delicious) I have ever seen. We had a blast. We sat with these two old couples from the States and one of the old ladies tried to tell the waiter we both were looking for good German men. I almost died laughing. It was just a really great time.

The rest of the week consisted of sight-seeing in Garmisch, which was wonderful, going out with her friends, and watching some movies. In Garmisch, we went to the ski jump arena from the 1936 Olympic Games -super cool. Absolutely loved it. We also went to the Marienplatz in Garmisch which had this beautiful park. Alicia's roommate showed me around the resort-which was beautiful, and she also took me to Lake Eipsee. This lake was so clear and so beautiful. I got some great pictures, especially because it is at the foot of the Zugspitz. The Zugsptiz is the tallest mountain in Germany, and soooooo beautiful.

I feel like I keep repeating myself, but everything really was beautiful. As for going out, we went to this place called the Evergreen one night, and they had KARAOKE!! I was sooooo excited. It had been so long since I had sang, so I was very happy :-) I know that watching movies doesn't sound like too much fun, but I don't get to watch too many movies in Itlay. It was really nice to hang out with my sis and kick back to a flick. So break was incredibly fun and relaxing....up till the time I had to leave.

Ah yes, another traveling adventure for Sarah. So we assumed that there were trains that ran late from Garmisch to Innsbruck. My train left Sunday at 1:48 in the morning. We thought I could get a train to Innsbruck at 11:00 something. So I decided that we should go in a little early get something to eat, and then I would be on my way. Well we got to the train station found out that the last train left at 8:00. It was 9:00 at that time. I started freaking out because there was no bus, and we didn't know what to do. We ended up miraculously finding a friend of Alicia's who was super nice enough to take me to the train station in Innsbruck in his car. I was so incredibly grateful. No worries in the end though. Everything turned out just fine, and I arrived on time in Florence. It was crazy end to an relaxing week. I guess I should have seen it coming huh? :-)

As for you all, I hope that things are still going well. I am missing you guys like crazy, but there are only 6 1/2 weeks left. Crazy huh? This next month is especially going to fly by because we have two field trips to Rome and Siena. I am really looking forward to those. Email me with updates if you would like. I have to get going though. Love you all!!!!!

Ciao and love always
Sarah

New Girls- Congrats on the float!! I heard it was super cute. Someone better have pictures :-) I can't wait to meet you all!!!

Love and miss you all soooooo much.


October 18, 2005

Ciao once more everyone! This past week kept me pretty busy with homework and trying to get ready for break. For my funerary chapel and palaces class, last week we concentrated on many of the palaces around Florence. We saw the Rucellai, Strozzi which is HUGE, Pazzi, Antinatori, Gondi, Corsi-Horne which has an amazing museum in it, Davanzanti which was a really cool medieval palace, and a maybe a couple more whose names I can't seem to remember right now. The palaces though, were really cool. Being a big fan of architecture this class has quickly become a favorite of mine.

We only got to go in a and see all of a few, but most of the palaces we were able to at least see the courtyards. The Strozzi palace is absolutely massive. It is actually two palaces in one and was built that way so the two sons of the household could have their "own" palace. They are connected internally by this amazing courtyard. It is just huge. As for my other classes, I had two tests last week which kind of sucked, but hey I guess I do have to do the school things sometimes over here. :-)

My drawing class is still going well. I have been sketching in my sketchbook around the city, and one day I was sketching the statues in the Piazza della Signoria. Well as I was sketching these two tourists came up to me and one started videotaping me as I was drawing! I didn't know what to do except look down at my sketchbook and pretend I didn't notice. Then what was really weird was the lady asked me what my name was, and when I told her she said my last name as if she knew me. It was really bizarre. I was kind of weirded out, but hey how many times is someone going to tape me drawing as if I was a celebrity?? It was still really weird though.

As of the moment I am in Germany and enjoying myself immensely. I left early early Friday morning (12:05 am to be exact) on the train and got into Garmisch where Alicia works at about 10:15. That night she took me out and introduced me to some of her friends. It was really great. As for the weekend, we kind of took it easy. She had to work and I wanted some time to relax. So I stayed and slept in and then chilled out with the Alps outside my window :-) We also watched the NLCS which was nice considering I don't get ANY baseball in Italy.

Unfortunately we didn't see any W's from the Cards but that is okay. I didn't watch last night and they won. I have decided I can't watch anymore because they stress me out. I get so worked up and nervous I just can't do it. I am crossing my fingers though. Thank heaven for Albert! Everything is really beautiful and cute here in Garmisch. The houses are adorable and the Alps are so, so very beautiful.

I think Alicia is going to try to show me around and stuff. I am looking forward to it. As for you all....I hope things are going well. I have about 7 weeks left over here. Crazy huh?? I miss you all so much and can't wait to see you all. Keep in touch!!

Ciao and love always,

Sarah


October 12, 2005


Ciao everyone! Sorry it took me a little longer again with the email thing. I wrote a whole big long one yesterday, and for some reason it did not send to ANYONE. To make matters worse...I could not find the draft of it anywhere. But that being said, last week was not extremely exciting.

I took it easy on the weekend one because I did not feel to well, and two because I am gearing up for break next week! I am so excited. Anyway, my funerary chapels class went to some pretty amazing places last week. We were discussing the Medici influence, so Monday we went to the Medici palace. This palace is something I have been wanting to see since my art history class last year. I was so excited. Inside the palace is a personal chapel built for Cosimo di'Medici. It is covered with beautiful beautiful frescoes of the adoration of the Magi. I was in awe. It was wonderful.

On Tuesday, I tagged along with another class to go to the Museo di Opera del Duomo. This museum houses the original bronze doors by Ghiberti, many works by Donatello like his Mary Magdalen, Michelangelo's Pietą that he began late in his life and never finished, and many other painting and sculpture from the Duomo, Baptistry, and Campinile.

I was just beside myself to be able to see all of these things, and be in CLASS of all places. Later that day, my funerary chapels class went to a 16th century Baroque palace, and at the palace was an antique show. This were not just any old antiques, but antiques that cost thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. It was pretty cool.

On Wednesday, we went to San Lorenzo which is the Medicis parish church, and was paid for by Cosimo. It was built by Brunelleschi, so it is one of my favorites. It was absolutely beautiful. I loved it.

As for the rest of the week, studio art is going well. I am still a bit frustrated at times, but I guess you can't be perfect when you are learning. I know that I will definitely benefit from this class though.

On Friday, my funerary chapels class went to San Marco, which is a monastery that was also built and financed by Cosimo. He had his hand in just about everything around Florence. It was also extremely beautiful. That pretty much does it for class meeting places.

This past weekend I did not do much of anything. On Sunday afternoon though, the weather was beautiful, and I decided to go to Fiesole, which is a small town in the hills outside Florence. There, I saw Roman ruins, which never cease to amaze me. I mean they were built in B.C. and the theater is still used for events. The view in Fiesole is also wonderful. You can see the entire city of Florence from up there. I took some pictures, and just enjoyed relaxing. It is a lot quieter than the city. So it was really nice.

Other than that...nothing else to report. Just getting super excited about break. I have a test in one of my classes tomorrow, which sucks. But hey...I guess I am here to go to school too. As for you all, I hope everything is well. I miss you so much and cannot wait to see you all soon. Keep in touch, and I will keep the emails coming!

Ciao and love you all,

Sarah


October 5, 2005

Ciao everyone! Sorry it took me a little longer to send out my weekly email. Things have been busy this week so far. I have had a lot of homework due this week, and I have been trying to catch up on sleep from this past weekend :-) But anyway last week during the week was not incredibly exciting. My funerary chapels class went to Santa Croce which was beautiful like all of the other churches we have been to, and they never cease to amaze me. It really is incredible that buildings of that size and mass were built hundreds and hundreds of years ago.

Santa Croce had wonderful frescoes by Giotto, but they had been damaged :-( from remodeling and modifications that had taken place at different times over the years. However, they were still magnificent. Santa Croce is also where Michelangelo (yes the Michelangelo) is buried. We got to see his tomb which I thought was incredibly cool. It is absolutely huge, and my roommate got a picture that she is going to share with me :-)

Studio art also is going well. We have a model named Cedric to draw during class, and I am really enjoying learning a new method of how to draw. It is called the sight-size method. It is tedious at times, but I think I am going to learn a great deal from that class and improve as an artist. Other than that nothing else really happened during the week.

But this weekend....well this weekend was a different story :-) We left for Naples on the train at 6:40 in the morning. It was extremely early, and I was incredibly tired. I couldn't sleep on the train though I think because I was too excited. We got into Naples about 10:30 and walked to the hostel that five of us out of the nine who went were staying. Let me just say that Naples is....how do I put it Nappy :-) The city is actually really dirty (in the inter part of the city. the coast is absolutely beautiful). So just walking around Naples was an experience in itself. After we got settled into the hostel, we met the other group at the Archaeology Museum which houses relics and sculptures from Pompeii. It was wonderful, but at the same time we were a little upset because it cost 9 euro to get in and only about 2/3rds of the exhibits in the Museum were on display. What we saw was amazing, but some of the pieces we really wanted to see like the frescoes were not open. All in all though it was worth the money to see the art that dates from B.C.! So I cannot complain too much.

That night we went out for some Neopolitan pizza. We thought that since Naples is the place Margherita Pizza was invented we figured we better have some. It was absolutely delicious too. It is stone baked in a fire, and just wonderful. It is also cheap which makes it even 10 times better. The next day was the most exciting. We made our way to Pompeii. We spent 4 hours there and did not even come close to seeing all of it. The city is seriously HUGE, and apparently they have not even finished excavating yet! I was so amazed the something that massive could be preserved from B.C. times. It was really unbelievable.

The original roads were still there and you could see the ruts worn down in the stone from chariot wheels. I was just completely in awe. I also saw the people that had been petrified from the volcano. It was totally amazing but really eerie at the same time. You could see the skulls of a couple of them. Weird huh? I could say so much more about Pompeii, but you really need to see if for yourself. It is simply amazing, a miracle that we are still able to see the remnants of a powerful ancient civilization. That night, we went out for pizza again (what can I say Neopolitan pizza is great).

Then we were so tired from climbing all over Pompeii that we went to sleep early. The next day we took a ferry to the island of Ischia. We were only able to stay for a couple of hours, but those couple of hours were so worth it. Ischia is so beautiful. We sat at a bar right on the beach and had a drink (Campari Orange). It was absolutely disgusting do not ever, ever get it. The whole menu was in Italian and he did not have anything we wanted. So we went with the yucky orange drink. Ugh .But I finished it because it cost 4 euro. It looked pretty but tasted gross :-) Live and learn right?. It really was great though.

The sea was so calming and beautiful. There were sailboats and the weather was absolutely perfect. I was so glad we were there for even a small amount of time. I plan on going back there sometime and staying like a week there. It was wonderful. I know I just made the trip sound calm and serene, but we definitely had some interesting points.

Trying to find where we needed to go was one obstacle in itself, and the traffic in Naples is 10 times worse than in New York City. It was horrible. I am serious. I also never appreciated the street cleaners in Florence until after that weekend. Ugh. The inside of the city of Naples was horrible. I enjoyed myself, but I would probably pick a different place to stay when I go back. The hostel close to the train station is not an ideal location. If you know what I mean ;-) But we survived, and had a wonderful time.

I am just going to take it easy this weekend though, and get geared up for break next weekend. But that is my trip in a nutshell. I am just fine, but I cannot believe it is October already. Time is flying huh? I will be home before I know it. Oh well live it up right? Other than that nothing else going on. I am just super excited about break. Whoo-hoo Germany!! Well I have to get going. Miss you and love you all. Hope to hear from you soon!!

Ciao and love always,
Sarah


September 27, 2005

Ciao once again. This past week was wonderful. Partly because we went to Venice. Can I just say that it is the most beautiful city I have ever seen. I loved it, and intend to go back at some point. The weekend was so not long enough to see everything. I did not want to leave. But on the way to Venice on Thursday, we stopped in Padova (Padua) and saw the church of St. Anthony where he is buried. The church was massive and absolutely beautiful. I also got to touch the tomb of St. Anthony which I thought was extremely cool. People come from all over for pilgrimages to St. Anthony. So it is kind of a big deal that I saw and touched his tomb.

After that we went to the Arena Chapel also in Padova, and saw the famous frescoes of Giotto. The pictures of that places are no comparison to the amount of skill that Giotto possessed, and in that time frame. It truly was amazing. However, we were only allowed to be in there for 15 minutes at a time to keep the chapel from being exposed to too many outside elements, being as it is 700 years old this year. That is right.

It was painted in 1305. Amazing huh?? We also had to go into a room for 15 minutes that supposedly cleaned us before entering the chapel. It was really bizarre but interesting. After that we continued on to Venice. Ah....Venice. It is so wonderful. I love it there. I didn't actually ride in a Gondola because they cost like 70 euro, but basically the same thing is called a traghetto. It is like a ferry but looks like a Gondola. It was only 50 cents to go back and forth across the Grand Canal. We even had like the picture perfect gondolier. :-)

On Saturday, we went to St. Marks Square and into the basilica. It was absolutely amazing. The entire ceiling of the basilica is mosaic. Something like 3 acres of mosaic I think. It was really impressive. After that a small group of us went to the Peggy Guggenheim Museum. It is her private collection, and by private collection I mean enough famous art to fill a major metropolitan museum. She had pieces by Chagall, Pollock, Klee, Braque, Picasso, Boccioni, Brancusi, and on and on. I was thoroughly impressed, and modern art isn't even my favorite. I was so glad that I went. I did some shopping in Venice. Couldn't help. Muranese glass is absolutely beautiful, and they make jewelry :-)

On Sunday, we went to an famous 18th century Palace in Venice, and then I went to the Accedamia. That was just so much art. But I saw some really impressive stuff from the most famous Venetian artists of the last Renaissance/Baroque period. Bellini, Titian, Tiepolo. It is just so hard to believe sometime that I am actually seeing and standing in all of these historical places. I am so lucky to have such and opportunity. This weekend we are going to Naples and Pompeii....maybe Capri. I am really excited.

I wish you all were here to share this with me. I miss you all so much. Sometime you all must come over here. It is so worth it. But that is about is for me. Nothing much else to say other than the fact that I miss you all terribly. But I have to get going. Never much time for internet. Gotta love Italy for that (not :-]). I love and miss you all. Hope to hear from you.

Ciao and love always,
Sarah

Boys- I hope that football is still going well. Miss you all like crazy. Keep me updated.

Mark-I have this picture that you are going to love from Venice. I will send it to you as soon as I can. You are going to laugh. :-)

Marjorie- The Guggenheim was absolutely amazing. Have you seen it before? You would appreciate it.

Aud- We so have to go Venice again. It is so beautiful and romantic and lovely and I could go on and on. Miss you!

MC girls- Hope that the birthday bash last weekend was awesome. I wish had been there. Miss you like crazy!!
 

September 19, 2005

Ciao!! Well my full third week in Italy has been wonderful as well. On the 14th, we took a field trip to one of the many Medici Villas at Poggio a Caiano near Florence. This villa was one commissioned by Lorenzo di Medici and was the first of its kind in its design concept. It was made for outward enjoyment rather than inward contemplation. For example, older villas had an open courtyard within, but this villa has an open terrace encompassing the entire house. It was truly beautiful, though not kept up in the greatest shape. It was still wonderful though. The grounds for the villa were enormous. There were gardens and stables and so on and so on. I really enjoyed it. On a different note, some of us girls have found a favorite fruit vendor in the market. He is this cute old Italian man who is always like "Ciao Bellissima!" and he gives us free fruit. It is the cutest thing. :-) I also did some more shopping with my roommate, Gretchen. She purchased a few things and so did I. Then Saturday we went to Pisa. It was wonderful. The Duomo (Cathedral) there was absolutely beautiful. I was thoroughly impressed. I am still working on the picture situation, but I promise I will get the uploaded as soon as I can. As for other sights in Pisa we went to the Baptistry, which was also beautiful, and yes, we saw the famous leaning Tower. It was definitely worth seeing. I even broke down and took one of those cheesy tourist pictures like I'm holding up the tower :-). Unfortunately it cost the ungodly amount of 15 euro to climb to the tope of the tower, so we passed on that. Finally, we went to the Museo Nazionale di San Matteo which houses altar pieces and some sculpture from the 12th and 13th centuries. I really enjoyed that. It was absolutely wonderful. And that is pretty much all that has been going on. Gretchen and I tried out the Laundromat for the first time- it was interesting. And I am starting my last week of intensive Italian. Next week...my other classes start full time. So I will now have even more homework. Awesome right? Well, not a whole lot else except that this weekend we go to Venice!! I am super excited about that. I am hoping a Gondola ride isn't too expensive. I really really want to do that. But we'll see I guess. I hope everyone is well and things are going wonderfully at home. Anything new??? Just curious.

I miss you all so much!!!!

Can't wait to see you all in December.

Ciao!!
& love always
Sarah

P.S. Boys- I hear you kicked ass against St. Norbert. Congratulations!!! I am so excited for you. I wish I could have been there. Can't wait to see you all!!


September 13, 2005

Buongiorno!!  Come sta? (How are you?)  I hope everyone is very well. I am molto bene and still having a great time. Last weekend I went to London and visited Mom.  It was a lot of fun, also tiring, but a wonderful time. It was adventure getting there though let me tell you. So I took the train to Bologna (and no it's not pronounced like the American version :-) ) so I could get to the airport for my plane. However, when I got there, I found that I was at the wrong airport!!! Apparently my ticket that said Bologna-Forli menat Forli which was the name of the airport in Bologna as I thought but a town 45 minutes outside the city! So I had to take a bus back the train station and then go to the bus station to take a bus to Forli. Well everything turned out okay, and I finally got to London with mom. Needless to say though I was freaking out a little. In London though we took a double-decker bus tour and saw just about everything: Big Ben, Tower of London, The Globe Theater, The London Eye, etc, etc.  We even went to King's Cross and saw Platform 9 3/4!!!! It was so neat.  (For those of you who don't know, it's the magic platform in Harry Potter)  The wall even had a luggage cart halfway in the wall. Anyway I was really tired after I got back on Sunday because we didn't sleep much, it was so worth it. Let's see....what else. Oh yes I went to this festival last Wednesday that they have every night for the Virgin Mary's Birthday with my roommate. And the children parade through the streets with paper lanterns to the piazza of Santissima Anunziata where there is music, food, and pea shooters. Apparently, it is custom for the children to use pea shooters to make the other children's lanterns burst into flames!! It was hilarious to watch, but at times very dangerous. I was hit a few times myself with peas. Then the next day, on the Virgin's birthday, they let people go up to the cupola of the Duomo for free. It was so amazing the view from up there was phenomenal. I took a lot of pictures so don't worry. And this weekend, we are going to Pisa!! I can't wait. Tomorrow we are also going to one of the many Medici villas here it Italy. This in my own opinion is the most spectacular, so I am excited. I hope everything is wonderful with everybody. I miss you all so much, and wish you were here. My host mom, Palmina is the sweetest thing ever and a wonderful cook, but she is not my family.
 
Love and miss you all bunches!!! Ciao Belle!!!
Sarah
 

September 4, 2005

Ciao! I'm sorry I had to send out that massive email. But the first night I used the internet one of my emails didn't send so I was pressed for time to get a hold of all of you the next time. See, paying  to use the internet really sucks. I just bought six hours worth so that should be better. Anyway, I've been here a week and though I'm having a great time it feels like I've been here much longer. I haven't heard a whole of details about the hurricane as the news is all in Italian, but I know that it is the worst natural disaster in history. Which also sucks. Here, though everything is great. I'm learning some more Italian, and our host mom is helping with that as well. Why? She doesn't speak ANY English. So dinner is an entertaining time. This coming weekend I'm going to London to visit mom so that is going to be fun. It doesn't sound like we're going to sleep much but it will be worth it. Let's see what else.....we went shopping at the open market here in Florence which is super cool. I got a skirt and shirt for 5 euros each. I also purchased a lovely pair of Italian boots for 29 euro!!! See Florence has their end of the season saldi (sale) and everything is really cheap. Well cheaper than normal anyway. So my pair of Italian boots I promised myself before I left have been successfully purchased. I also had an adventure on the bus on Friday night. I took the bus 14 which eventually goes to the station the wrong way and ended up in some town outside Florence call Giorne. It was a little scary, but I made it back and am wiser because of it. It something we all laugh about now. Friday we also took a trip to the parco medicea in Pratolino which is this huge villa and garden area once owned but he Medicis (for you info the Medici family ruled basically all of Italy for hundreds of years and they weren't monarchs. They just had that much influence and money in religion, politics, and the economy.)  The gardens were absolutely beautiful. I have pictures, and I will send some as soon as I can. We have to figure it out first. its a bit more complicated with the whole pay as you go internet thing. Other than that nothing special. I'm glad to hear that everyone is doing okay, especially Tiffany. 
 

August 29, 2005

Hey girls!!! Bonjourno Everyone!!! I am safely here in Italy, and already having a blast. We had our first Italian class today, and our teacher's name is Giacomo. He is very nice and well alright a cutie. Anyway we did some exploring today, and went to the market where I purchased some white wine for 1.66 euros!! and then we wove our way past the church of San Lorenzo and the Medici Palace to the Duomo. OMG can I just say that there are no words to describe how beautiful that it is. I was beside myself. We then went to the palazzo vecchio where the fake David is (the real one is in a gallery now). Then we went to Ponte Vecchio which is the only remaining original bridge in Florence. I have taken some pictures, but we haven's figured out how we are going to load them yet. I will get them to you as soon as I can. Other than that we've been just trying to catch up on some sleep. Tomorrow we are going to San Miniato which is a small town just outside Florence. It's kind of like a suburb. There is so much to see and do, and everything is so beautiful. The men aren't too bad. I've only gotten one catcall and whistle, so I'm not too worried. Anyway I would love to chat some more but I only have nine minutes left and still need to write another email. Good luck with your first game, and tell me how it goes. I would love to hear from all of you. Love and miss you all.  Talk to you soon. 
 
Cheers *\o/*
~Love Sarah
 
 
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