Tuesday, December 15, 2009
video
A short, simple stop-motion video I made for my COM 215 class (The Computer as a Media Tool). It's sort of silly. I like it.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
proggetto due
Monday, October 26, 2009
Attraversa Milano e Svizzero in treno, e poi Germania per il compleanno della mia amica Laura
I uploaded some fall break pictures!
You can find the pictures from the train trip from Rome through Milan & Switzerland and on to Germany here. Connecting trains in Zurich was epic: we got off the first train, found the ticket office, bought our tickets, and hopped on our train in maybe seven minutes.
When we got to Germany, we checked into the Schwarzwälder Hof and got a hold of the birthday girl - my friend Laura, who turned 21! We went out to dinner with her and some of her friends from school. The next day - Monday - we took a day trip to Baden Baden, which is north of Freiburg in the Black Forest. The highlight of the day was using the Roman-Irish baths. So relaxing! That night we took Laura out to a really cool restaurant where we could see out over most of the town.
Pictures from Freiburg and Baden Baden are here.
Next up: Paris!!!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
una sera a milano
The fall break adventure begins!!!
I met up with my dad early this afternoon, we grabbed due panini and caught a train to Milano Centrale.
He keeps beating me at cribbage - probably revenge for my string of wins right before I left. Oh well. I maintain that I'm merely out of practice.
We found our hotel with no trouble (it's very close to the train station), checked in, then walked down the street to find some dinner. We both got risotto - his with seafood, mine with saffron. Of course, no dinner with my dad is complete without a Life Lesson, so here's tonight's: Never lose the sense of wonder you have at the world. Oh you know, I'm sitting in Milan eating great food discussing my upcoming trip to Germany and France - no big deal... Basically, life is awesome and don't you ever forget it.
Tomorrow we depart for Freiburg to see Laura (on her 21st birthday!) and the Black Forest.
I met up with my dad early this afternoon, we grabbed due panini and caught a train to Milano Centrale.
He keeps beating me at cribbage - probably revenge for my string of wins right before I left. Oh well. I maintain that I'm merely out of practice.
We found our hotel with no trouble (it's very close to the train station), checked in, then walked down the street to find some dinner. We both got risotto - his with seafood, mine with saffron. Of course, no dinner with my dad is complete without a Life Lesson, so here's tonight's: Never lose the sense of wonder you have at the world. Oh you know, I'm sitting in Milan eating great food discussing my upcoming trip to Germany and France - no big deal... Basically, life is awesome and don't you ever forget it.
Tomorrow we depart for Freiburg to see Laura (on her 21st birthday!) and the Black Forest.
i put the PRO in procrastination
I've done a really terrible job of keeping this thing up-to-date! From the looks of it, it's been about a month since I posted. Sorry!!!
Look for backdated updates soon on the following:
9/25 Catacombs of St. Callixtus
9/25 Vatican Museums
9/30 Cooking lesson
10/4 Amalfi Coast (Sorrento, Capri, Pompei)
10/7 My friend Nicole's 21st birthday
10/11 Barcelona
10/16 Assisi
10/18 Venice
Meanwhile, I may as well give you the current scoop:
I'm halfway through the semester now, which means I just finished some killer midterms. Fortunately, it also means I'm about to leave for a week of fall break!
My dad is in Italy now (he spent the past week at cooking school in Sorrento). We're going to be traveling to Freiburg [Germany] and Paris, then finish the week with a night in Lucca visting cousins Rinaldo, Georgia, Daniele, Daniela, and Eleonora!
More posts soon. I'm determined to get good about this thing.
Look for backdated updates soon on the following:
9/25 Catacombs of St. Callixtus
9/25 Vatican Museums
9/30 Cooking lesson
10/4 Amalfi Coast (Sorrento, Capri, Pompei)
10/7 My friend Nicole's 21st birthday
10/11 Barcelona
10/16 Assisi
10/18 Venice
Meanwhile, I may as well give you the current scoop:
I'm halfway through the semester now, which means I just finished some killer midterms. Fortunately, it also means I'm about to leave for a week of fall break!
My dad is in Italy now (he spent the past week at cooking school in Sorrento). We're going to be traveling to Freiburg [Germany] and Paris, then finish the week with a night in Lucca visting cousins Rinaldo, Georgia, Daniele, Daniela, and Eleonora!
More posts soon. I'm determined to get good about this thing.
Friday, October 23, 2009
buon compleanno, amore mio!
Just a quick post to wish my boyfriend, Andrew, a happy 22nd birthday!!!
Tanti auguri a te
Tanti auguri a te
Tanti auguri a Andrew
Tanti auguri a te!
I wish I could be there for the celebrations :( At least I've found him some cool presents so far.
Anyway... HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANDREW! I love you!
Tanti auguri a te
Tanti auguri a te
Tanti auguri a Andrew
Tanti auguri a te!
I wish I could be there for the celebrations :( At least I've found him some cool presents so far.
Anyway... HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANDREW! I love you!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Assisi: pace e bene
Today we took a day trip to the Umbrian town of Assisi with ISA (my study abroad program).
You know, Assisi. As in "Saint Francis of." Saint Francis was a pretty cool dude. He was all about living in poverty, preaching to the birds (and all of God's creatures) and encouraging peace.
We spent longer on the bus (total) than we did actually in Assisi, but it was still cool. We got a guided tour of the church and the main part of town, then had free time to wander around. Smrithi (my roommate) and I got some lunch, bought a bottle of Orvieto (Umbria's signature wine), walked the streets, and saw the Temple of Minerva.
Click here to look at the rest of my pictures from the trip!
Where there is charity and wisdom, there is neither fear nor ignorance.
-- Saint Francis of Assisi
-- Saint Francis of Assisi
Sunday, October 4, 2009
sorrento, capri, e pompei
This weekend, ISA (my study abroad program) took us on a trip to the Amalfi Coast.
We stayed in Sorrento on Friday and Saturday nights, and took day trips to Capri and Pompei on Saturday and Sunday (respectively).
In Sorrento, I got my first taste of limoncello and wandered the streets window shopping with my friends. We found an awesome (and cheap!) restaurant whose owners were very friendly and had a dog wandering around and chilling out with the customers. The next morning, as we were waiting for our boat to leave for Capri, we noticed that an entire soccer team was boarding. Turned out to be Massa Lubrense on their way to a match! We took pictures with them, of course. In Capri, my friends and I rented a boat to take us around the island for two hours. It was beautiful! Saturday was my roommate Smrithi's 21st birthday, so we felt extra bad for her when she got seasick during our jaunt around the island. After we returned to shore, though, she was fine. When Massa Lubrense was on our boat back to Sorrento and sat right next to us, I sort of let it slip to one of the players that it was Smrithi's birthday. They made the whole boat sing to her! That night, a bunch of us treated her to dinner at that same restaurant, and then my friend Rose and I took her out on the town. We had an interesting night and were out until 5:15am, which made the trip to Pompei the next morning kind of a drag. Still, Pompei was amazing to see. I couldn't believe how well the ash had preserved the remains of the people it killed; you could even make out the expressions on their faces. Anyway, overall an exhausting but wonderful weekend.
Pictures of the trip can be found HERE.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
il cucinare
Tonight I had a cooking lesson at the ISA office. I learned how to make pasta alla norma (a Sicilian eggplant pasta dish) and tiramisu - delicious! Definitely bringing home those recipes.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Mah, gli Stati Uniti...
Saturday, September 26, 2009
musei vaticani
One of the first areas we were in had a gorgeous view of the dome of St. Peter's, all lit up at night. As an aside, I think Rome at night is especially magical.
There was much to see - we spent hours making our way through the open parts of the museums, culminating at the Sistine Chapel. By the time we got there, though, my neck was already strained from looking at the amazing ceilings throughout. For some reason, I expected The Creation of Adam to be bigger than it was, but it was impressive nonetheless.
One of my favorite parts of the museums was the Egyptian section. I love that stuff. And there were actual mummies!!! (They still had hair - eep!)
See the rest of my pictures from the Vatican Museums in my second Rome photo album, here.
catacombe di san callisto
A group of friends and I trekked to the catacombs this morning.
There are many, many catacombs in Rome. We went to the Catacombs of St. Callixtus, a huge tomb most notable for containing the Capella dei Papi (Crypt of the Popes).
We couldn't take pictures inside, but it was basically a giant tomb with tunnel after tunnel and turn after turn whose walls were covered in rectangular holes once occupied by the bodies of Christians. Some of the rectangles were very small, which we were told meant they held the bodies of infants or children. It's haunting enough to see people's former graves; it's much more chilling when you know they belonged to children. None of the bodies/bones are there anymore; most have been moved elsewhere over time. Still, it was interesting to see - and fortunate that we had a guide, because the catacombs are huge.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
italiano... e la bloggista che mai scrive
Had my first quiz in Italian today. Think it went well.
Also turned in my first composition, completely in Italian. In case you're interested, here it is:
Da tre settimana sono arrivata a Roma. Abito in Trastevere con quattro altre ragazze. Frequentiamo l’Università Americana di Roma. Io studio communicazione, ma anche ho lezioni sul italiano e inglese. Vado a scuola in autobus e qualche volta a piedi. La mattina, esco all’otto e mezzo.
Quando ho tempo libero, scrivo lettere ai miei amici negli Stati Uniti, parlo con il mio ragazzo, o cocino. Preferisco mangiare a casa, perche non ho molti soldi a spendere in un ristorante. Le mie amiche e io cociniamo pasta o pollo insieme per la cena. Facciamo la spesa a un supermercato o un alimentari molto vicino a nostre appartamento. Questo alimentari ha pesto bellissimo; lo compro spesso. Anche compro formaggio, pane, e prosciutto in alimentari. Compro frutte e verdure al mercato.
La sera faccio i compiti, e nel fine-settimana, viaggio. Scorsa sabato la mia amica Smrithi e io siamo andate a le Cinque Terre. Anch’io esco con mie amiche per caminare, ballare e mangiare gelato. Dopo, torniamo a casa all’undici e vado a dormire.
There are likely some mistakes; I'm only just learning, after all.
ALSO...
Sorry I've been so lax about posting in the past week or two. You know - not enough time to write about things I'm doing because I'm too busy actually doing them!
Below you can find a bunch of new updates, dated according to when they actually should have been written. Enjoy! I'll try to post more regularly from here on out. :)
Also turned in my first composition, completely in Italian. In case you're interested, here it is:
Da tre settimana sono arrivata a Roma. Abito in Trastevere con quattro altre ragazze. Frequentiamo l’Università Americana di Roma. Io studio communicazione, ma anche ho lezioni sul italiano e inglese. Vado a scuola in autobus e qualche volta a piedi. La mattina, esco all’otto e mezzo.
Quando ho tempo libero, scrivo lettere ai miei amici negli Stati Uniti, parlo con il mio ragazzo, o cocino. Preferisco mangiare a casa, perche non ho molti soldi a spendere in un ristorante. Le mie amiche e io cociniamo pasta o pollo insieme per la cena. Facciamo la spesa a un supermercato o un alimentari molto vicino a nostre appartamento. Questo alimentari ha pesto bellissimo; lo compro spesso. Anche compro formaggio, pane, e prosciutto in alimentari. Compro frutte e verdure al mercato.
La sera faccio i compiti, e nel fine-settimana, viaggio. Scorsa sabato la mia amica Smrithi e io siamo andate a le Cinque Terre. Anch’io esco con mie amiche per caminare, ballare e mangiare gelato. Dopo, torniamo a casa all’undici e vado a dormire.
There are likely some mistakes; I'm only just learning, after all.
ALSO...
Sorry I've been so lax about posting in the past week or two. You know - not enough time to write about things I'm doing because I'm too busy actually doing them!
Below you can find a bunch of new updates, dated according to when they actually should have been written. Enjoy! I'll try to post more regularly from here on out. :)
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
L'ho fatto in classe
This is a simple poster graphic I made in Photoshop for an ungraded exercise in COM 215.
We're learning how to use various technologies that could prove useful in media-related fields (see video and description in my post about my classes, dated 9-17).
We were given really loose guidelines (circles, text). I just started playing around and liked what came out.
We're learning how to use various technologies that could prove useful in media-related fields (see video and description in my post about my classes, dated 9-17).
We were given really loose guidelines (circles, text). I just started playing around and liked what came out.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Permesso di Soggiorno
I just got my Permesso di Soggiorno (Permit to Stay) squared away. It was the last step as far as documentation goes. So... I'm legal in Italy now! Yay!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Le Cinque Terre
Yesterday, my roommate Smrithi and I hopped a train to the Cinque Terre, which is a national park on the upper west coast of Italy in the Liguria region (here's some info about it!). We connected in La Spezia on the way to Vernazza, which is where my dad and nonna and I stayed when we were in the Cinque Terre in 2007. It was amazing to be back; I really love Vernazza. After getting a gelato (sugar boost!), we started hiking up the trail. The steep parts started to hurt my knees after a while. Not the up parts - I can handle those - but the down parts. My knees had just forgiven me for the beating I gave them hiking the Oyster Dome before I left Bellingham, so they were not happy with me for Cinque Terre. Oh well. I'll hobble for a few days if it means I get to see this:Just after we passed through Corniglia, we found the trail closed off - probably because the sun was going down. So, we backtracked a bit and found a rocky beach where we could wade in and cool off.
Then we headed back to Vernazza to enjoy some gnocchi with pesto. While we waited for the train, we talked with another American whom we'd encountered on the trail earlier (he'd taken our picture at a lookout). He was named David and it turned out he'd worked at Microsoft for 10 years! Yay for Northwesterners! Anyway, I'm glad we went back to Vernazza to eat because that city is SO beautiful at night. We had some time to kill, so we sat on some rocks that jutted into the water and enjoyed the view.
Then we headed back to Vernazza to enjoy some gnocchi with pesto. While we waited for the train, we talked with another American whom we'd encountered on the trail earlier (he'd taken our picture at a lookout). He was named David and it turned out he'd worked at Microsoft for 10 years! Yay for Northwesterners! Anyway, I'm glad we went back to Vernazza to eat because that city is SO beautiful at night. We had some time to kill, so we sat on some rocks that jutted into the water and enjoyed the view.
We had a long wait at the station in La Spezia because our train back to Roma was a night train (cheaper). Snoozed on the floor for a bit. Awkward train ride back with four random Italians in the same car as us; we all had to sleep so we made it work. Got back at 6:30 this morning! All in all an amazing adventure.
I took 93 pictures - more than I can possibly post on here! So... here's a link to them: Fotografie delle Cinque Terre!
I took 93 pictures - more than I can possibly post on here! So... here's a link to them: Fotografie delle Cinque Terre!
Friday, September 18, 2009
mio padre vecchio
Today is my dad's 64th birthday!! I'm kind of bummed to be missing it, but that's okay - he's coming to visit me in October, so we'll celebrate then. Meanwhile, I'm sure he's enjoying himself - I'm told he's golfing today. :)
Thursday, September 17, 2009
i corsi
I've just finished my second week of classes! Here's a little rundown, class by class...
BUS/ENG 307 - Writing for Business
Some days I like this class and this professor, and some days I don't. It's still a wait-and-see situation.
So far there's been a lot of reading about how to prepare to write a business document... and writing a bunch of memos about said reading. It sounds dull, and it is at times, but I'm hoping it'll curb my addiction to pretty prose and help me be more concise.
ITL 102 - Elementary Italian II
We took a placement test the first day. The second day, my professor told me I was one of the two people who were actually ready to be at this level. Thanks, 3-week intensive Italian 101 course!
Seriously, though, I need to e-mail my Italian 101 professor and thank him.
COM 209 - New Media
Lots of talking about the changing media of our time and what's new about new media and what's new for society as a result of new media. Instead of a textbook, we use a blog that our professor updates continuously with articles, links, etc.
Buzzwords: digitization, convergence.
COM 300 - European Mass Media
I wish I lived an Europe and I wish I knew more about European history; both would give me a boost in this class. The book (Mass Media and Media Policy in Western Europe by Peter J. Humphreys) can be dry at times, and it was written in 1995 so some things are outdated, but overall I'm finding it fascinating.
Buzzwords: pluralism, dominance.
COM 215 - The Computer as a Media Tool
So far, lots of Photoshop. I'm almost done with my first project, which is a poster design. Maybe I'll post that on here when it's finished.
Today we learned a video technique called "light writing." It's actually done with still images, taken with a very slow shutter speed to let in lots of light (or at least, that's how I understand it). Have you ever seen those videos of a city scene where you see the clouds move across the sky, it gets dark and you can see the headlights zoom down the highway? It's the same concept as that. Just to mess around with it, we made this short video in class today and exported it using QuickTime:
BUS/ENG 307 - Writing for Business
Some days I like this class and this professor, and some days I don't. It's still a wait-and-see situation.
So far there's been a lot of reading about how to prepare to write a business document... and writing a bunch of memos about said reading. It sounds dull, and it is at times, but I'm hoping it'll curb my addiction to pretty prose and help me be more concise.
ITL 102 - Elementary Italian II
We took a placement test the first day. The second day, my professor told me I was one of the two people who were actually ready to be at this level. Thanks, 3-week intensive Italian 101 course!
Seriously, though, I need to e-mail my Italian 101 professor and thank him.
COM 209 - New Media
Lots of talking about the changing media of our time and what's new about new media and what's new for society as a result of new media. Instead of a textbook, we use a blog that our professor updates continuously with articles, links, etc.
Buzzwords: digitization, convergence.
COM 300 - European Mass Media
I wish I lived an Europe and I wish I knew more about European history; both would give me a boost in this class. The book (Mass Media and Media Policy in Western Europe by Peter J. Humphreys) can be dry at times, and it was written in 1995 so some things are outdated, but overall I'm finding it fascinating.
Buzzwords: pluralism, dominance.
COM 215 - The Computer as a Media Tool
So far, lots of Photoshop. I'm almost done with my first project, which is a poster design. Maybe I'll post that on here when it's finished.
Today we learned a video technique called "light writing." It's actually done with still images, taken with a very slow shutter speed to let in lots of light (or at least, that's how I understand it). Have you ever seen those videos of a city scene where you see the clouds move across the sky, it gets dark and you can see the headlights zoom down the highway? It's the same concept as that. Just to mess around with it, we made this short video in class today and exported it using QuickTime:
Sunday, September 13, 2009
La Chiesa di Santa Maria in Trastevere
Friday, September 4, 2009
La prima settimana
I arrived on Tuesday, September 1 without incident. Flew from Seattle to Philadelphia to Frankfurt to Rome. That last leg meant flying over the Alps, which was unbelievable.
My apartment is in the Trastevere neighborhood (so named because it's across the Tevere a.k.a. the Tiber River), and I can walk and/or take a tram and/or catch a bus pretty much anywhere I've needed to go so far. It's three bedrooms/two bathrooms, and there are five of us living here.
Tuesday night our program directors took us out to a welcome dinner consisting of ten courses. Most of us were not prepared for that.
Wednesday we had initial meetings for obtaining a permesso di sogiorno (Permit to Stay). In the afternoon we had program orientation followed by a bus tour and then a walking tour all around Rome.Yesterday morning we visited the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, both of which I've seen before but both of which are amazing no matter how many times you've seen them. In the afternoon my roommate and I came home and promptly had a siesta away from the oppressive Roman heat and humidity. Last night we ate pasta with pesto we got at a little shop next to our apartment, then sat on our balcony watching the sun set over the hill.Wednesday, August 26, 2009
buon giorno
Well, hello there.
This blog was created to keep track of my adventures living and studying in Rome, Italy in the fall of 2009.
I'll do my best to keep it updated and make it interesting. No promises -- just some good faith on my end.
I arrive in Roma on September 1. At that point, the magic shall commence.
This blog was created to keep track of my adventures living and studying in Rome, Italy in the fall of 2009.
I'll do my best to keep it updated and make it interesting. No promises -- just some good faith on my end.
I arrive in Roma on September 1. At that point, the magic shall commence.
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