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My First Week in Italy

Buongiorno Ms. Treneli and class!!

Airplane Ride- Sunday January 22nd

On the plane from JFK at 5:40pm!

Arrived in Dublin at 5:25 am! (12:25 am USA Time)

Leave Dublin at 7:10 am to Rome! (2:10 am USA time)

Arrive at Rome on Monday January 23rd at 11:20 am. (5:20 am USA Time)

Total: 12 Hour Flight! 2 Hour Lay over! WOWZAH! It’s going to be a fun ride…

Map of my flights

Some Carry on Items:

51 lbs of my belongs for a whole semester! What would you bring??

Euros

My US money will not work in Europe! I tried to buy something in Dublin at the airport and they told me they used euros too! So I made sure to convert my money over! The euro is worth more than one US dollar.

$1 = .76 €               and             1 € =  $ 1.31

Euros- This is what they look like! No presidents on their money!

My first week In Italy!

Monday

Here’s a picture the coliseum just a short walk down the street!

Fun Facts about Rome:

Tuesday

I went on a 3 hour guided walking tour of:

Arch pf Constantine
The Pantheon

There is so much to take in here, so much art and ancient relics right next to you on the street.

After lunch we met in the Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere for 1.30h hour Bus tour around Rome. The bus ride made me realize how BIG Rome is!

Map of Rome

Wednesday

This is St. Peter's cathedral in the Vatican
The famous School of Athens painting
The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel - amazing!
Lovers leave their locks at Ponte Milvio
Lovers locks at Ponte Milvio

Thursday

Here's my room at my homestay!

I’d love to start answering your questions:

The cars

The cars here are sooo small! They all drive small ecologically efficient cars. Meaning car that impact the environment as little as possible. I couldn’t believe I didn’t see a single truck or SUV or even mid-sized car here. All of them look similar to smart cars and also are not all traditional American brands they have Toyota but also they have Fiat, Opel and Peugeot. They probably fit well into small spaces in the city. I also learned that they are CRAZY drivers they speed around so fast leaving inches between them and the next car! Kind of like New York City. I also noticed a lot of them drive mopeds and 3 wheeled cars, it looks like a moped with a cover on top. Isn’t that neat?

One of my many little Italian cars I've seen so far

The rest of the week was spent in programs and getting tours of the city I can’t wait to tell you more about Florence next post!!

Ciao!

Lauren Wederich

Florence, Italy

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