5,000 miles from home.
11 Meredith Girls on my side.
2 professors sharing their knowledge.
& 6 weeks to make memories of a lifetime.
Sansepolcro, Italy is absolutely gorgeous,
and I’m so happy to finally be here with all of these sweet girls. I know we are sure to be the best of friends before
this is all over with.
Let’s just start with the travel. We
arrived at the airport at 9:45am and departed good ole’ Raleigh, North Carolina
at 2:30pm. After a arriving at the
Charlotte airport, and departing again, we finally reached Munich, Germany 8
hours later. Of course, we didn't get to
spend much time in Germany, but I would love to go back and visit. From the view of the air plane, it’s
beautiful!
Finally we boarded our last flight and
arrived in Rome, Italy by 11:00 am (Italy time) to meet up with some of our
other Meredith friends. It was exhausting! Then together we took another 3 hour
bus ride to the sweet little town of Sansepolcro, Italy where we got settled in to
our home for the next six weeks.
Italy is beautiful.
Sansepolcro is beautiful.
The Palazzo is beautiful.
And the people are beautiful.
Last night after getting settled, we took a little trip around town and ended up at a cute little bar for some drinks. Literally everyone drinks here, but the wine is super good! It was such a great bonding experience for all of us girls, and I already feel much closer to them after only one night. Today we had a more in depth tour of this beautiful place, went to the market, had lunch at the palazzo, went out for dinner at this super authentic Italian restaurant, went out for a few more drinks, and then had the world’s best gelato. Can we talk about the food?! Margharitta is the cook at the palazzo and she is the absolute best! For lunch we had the best Italian food I've ever tasted, and apparently this is an every day thing. I seriously think I'm in heaven! Needless to say, it’s been a good day! I’m in love with this place, but I will say that I miss North Carolina and all of the people in it!
Tomorrow we visit a Catholic Mass, and we
begin classes, but soon we will begin exploring more
of Italy, dining with Italian families, and taking many independent
excursions.
Many more pictures to come, but ciao for
now!
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AMANDA!
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous and I look forward to re-living my Sansepolcro experience as I read all about yours! Keep up the blogging .. can't wait to follow along! Have a blast and enjoy your time there. Be sure to visit Cafe K and Le Mura for the best food ever. YUM!
xoxo,
Meredith Moody