Monday, March 19, 2012

SPRING BREAK: Greece

Hello to all! I'm finally updating my blog about my Spring Break! About time right?




 

Since our trip was with Bus2Alps all we had to do was show up Friday morning around 9am at termini station in Rome and rode a bus to acacoa and then got on a cruise ship to overnight cruise to Greece! The cruise was pretty cool and all considering it was a ferry. It has two bars and a discoteca. We upgraded to cabins instead of the airplane style seating so we could have a nice night of sleep. In the discoteca there were 13 year old greek/italian men hitting on all of the college girls, can you say awkward? AND I ran into a group of people from Clemson who know Brooke! Such a small world!

We woke up in Greece and immediately made our way to Corfu island and to the pink palace!















Such a fun place :) we went out on the beach for a while and by sundown when everyone was showering I somehow magically ended up at happy hour with the Australian and New Zealanders. And I met Trent who wanted to call Neal and tell him he was taking me home with him and marrying me. But he said since I was from the south he had to ask for my dads permission first, sweet guy. And then there was Jamie.. Oh what a smooth talker Jamie is. Haha that night we had a yoga party which was quite an eventful time-including lots of ouzo and plate smashing (I ended up with a knot on my head, go figure). By the end of the night I ended up with blood all over my toga cause Jamie got a bloody nose. Second one of the day I might add. No worries ladies and gents, the night ended with "no tom foolery I promise".

The next day we went on an atv safari around corfu...and thank goodness I grew up in the South and know how to drive a 4 wheeler.. because no offense but some of the Northerners had ZERO idea what they were doing. Not even 100 yards away from the Pink Palace a girl ran into the guardrail and had to ride the rest of the way with the guide. Then there was the girl in front of me. So I was keeping my distance because I just knew there was going to be a problem, but Kris being the crazy man that he is.. decided he was going to go around me. Ultimately it ended up in a girl driving her atv off of a cliff. Thank goodness she was smart enough to know to jump off.. don't worry, she's perfectly fine.. the ATV..not so much.

That night we all hung out at happy hour again & then had a marvelous greek dinner and then had to hop on the bus to take an overnight ferry/bus ride to Athens! Worst bus ride ever. I sat in the very front behind he bus driver who had his window open the whole night and it was probably 2 degrees outside. So sleeping for me was very minimal. We went over a bridge that looked a lot like the Cooper River Bridge in Charleston, made me miss home a little.

Once we go to Athens we went on a walking tour and saw the oldest Olympic Stadium, the Parliament, the really funny looking guards with balls on their feet, the Parthenon, Athena's temple and a bunch of other things. It's definitely not the magnificent Greece everyone thinks of, but it's still a really cool city! Everyone is unbelievably nice and the gyros are to die for. It was such a nice change eating meat instead of stinkin carbs all the time! I bought some greek sandals from a nice little man and some jewelry for some family and friends. Then we went out to this amazing dinner for 15 euro: fried cheese, breads, calamari, some other things i dont remember, and veal. DELICIOUS. Oh and I forgot to mention: unlimited wine. So much unlimited wine that out of the 140 of us one guy got so drunk he threw up on the table, passed out, hit his head on his plate which broke and food flew everywhere.. and he had to go to the hospital to get stitches.. interesting huh? Then we went to my first ever hookah bar, because that was one of the only things open at 10pm. And the Clemson people decided to play big booty in the bar? Very interesting.


The next day we went to a beach in Athens and spent the day there, finally some more relaxing in the sun! The water was unfortunately freezing so I didn't go in. I met some nice friends that go to Northeastern and on the tram back to Athens we witness someone stealing an old mans bag, it was soooo sad.















Then we go to Santorini! YAY! There I saw red sand beaches, black sand beaches, cute little towns, the mamma mia house, the sisterhood of the traveling pants house, the famous windmills and unbelievable sunsets. In Oia, we met the man who owns the hotel in the windmill.. I was kind of climbin the the scaffolding.. he didn't like it very much. Unfortunately I didn't get to ride a donkey, so I'll probably be going back.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Kony 2012: Everyone Should Take Part


In my opinion, it's truly upsetting to see the negativity some people have towards the Kony 2012 movement. There are those saying people don't really care because this issue has been going on for ten years and everyone just now wants to join the movement. Or those saying we'll just forget about it in a month. I kind of see where you're coming from because there are so many issues in America, too, but you're not helping the situation any. I understand there may be many issues with Invisible Children as a company.. but I don't think that's the point the majority of people are feeling for this. It's not that they necessarily want to help the company. People just want other people to be aware of what goes on every single day.


Trust me, I was there in my high school auditorium freshman year learning about invisible children and buying bracelets to show my support. That's not the point. Don't you understand it's the fact that now, because of the events happening today, because of today's use of social media to spread information in a viral way, people can no longer be ignorant about this issue. Because back in October policy makers decided to help advise the Ugandan army not for reasons of self-defense.. but because it was right. It's not that people didn't care before, they did. It's that now, we have the ability to make our voices heard, we have the ability to make this work. If you want to have some sort of action taken, you must be heard.

And if someone wants to help a cause that's trying to stop one of the world's worst war criminals for murder, sexual slavery, mutilation, rape and abduction, who are you to say it's a dumb idea and that they don't care? Honestly, you might not have taken the time to watch the video. But then again, maybe you have and still choose to be negative.

But if you haven't... please, for all of us, take the time.. your opinions might change.




Stop Kony 2012


Monday, March 5, 2012

One thing I hate about Rome..

The exorbitant amount of people smoking, all the time. I breathe in more second hand smoke than I ever should and I always have a headache.

Gross habit. If you wanna do it, stop blowing it in my face.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Pope Benedict Giving the Benediction

So punny right?

After mass
This morning my whole apartment got up and decided to go to mass at the Vatican. For myself, being Protestant, it was quite an interesting experience. When I go to church I don't have to cover my knees, shoulders and wear closed toed shoes. I understand the idea of respect; however, in my opinion, God sees you every day doesn't he? Anyway, it was pretty neat to hear it all in Italian and a little bit of Latin. Surprisingly, I actually understood some of the sentences he was saying-yay for actually learning something in my Intensive Italian course!



the masses of people
Afterwards we went and waited in St. Peter's square for the Pope to give the benediction. There were so many people there! The Pope even greeted the students from the US! It was all-around a really great experience and if I'm in Rome next Sunday, I'll be going to mass again!
even more people


THE POPE!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Under The Tuscan Sun

Do you ever have those weeks where you're just like geeze louise I need something relaxing and wonderful to balance out all of this negative? Well that was this week-filled with oral presentations in Italian, three midterms and a group presentation on a project that I really had no confidence in.

Me & Jake!
So Thursday after class we all went out together to this new bar with awesome student specials & of course we ended up in LaMaison, with creepy Italians. This time I spoke fluent Italian.. um who would have thought that would ever happen? with a German/Italian man and literally by the end of the night Rachel and I had to sneak our way out of the club. Only to find out Kait rode home on the bus alone because the doors shut while Lauren was trying to get on and that Cecile, Jenny and Kayla got kicked out of a taxi and had to walk home.

Side note: Lauren's boyfriend was in town.. who I happen to know from home because he went to Cardinal Newman

Friday was amazing. We went on a walk around Rome because the weather was absolutely beautiful. Had lunch at Panifico, an amazing bread, pastry and pizza shop. Then we decided to walk to Castel Sant'Angelo to sit out in the sun all afternoon and read a book. It was such a relaxing afternoon to take in the beauty that Rome truly is. It's been a little difficult to completely appreciate it when there's been snow ruining all of our plans.


Tuscany on Saturday was absolutely breathtaking. There is no way to describe the rolling hills and the way you can really feel the Italian culture when you're there. First we went to Montepulciano, a wonderful town where the vineyards create over 65,000 bottles of wine a year. There were breathtaking panoramic views of the Tuscan hillside because this town is literally on top of a massive hill (that surely was fun to walk up). We went to a wine tasting here at the Crociani family's wine cellar. We tried a Rosso wine and then the Nobile wine, which is a highly notable wine of this area. After this we toured the wine cellars under this town that is literally an underground city built by the Etruscans.

Then we left Montepulciano and we went to a farm house to have a delicious four course meal including breads (with the most amazing olive oil I've had yet), meats & cheeses, homemade pasta, cooked meats, salads and then dessert. Each of these dishes were paired with a different wine.

Quite possibly my favorite part of the day was going to the thermal bath spa.This place was top notch, you were given a robe, towel and slippers when you came in the door for the day.  The thermals baths are made from mineral waters underground. I have never felt more relaxed in my life after being in the bath for two hours. When you get out of the baths you can barely walk. Needless to say, I would gladly go back to a thermal bath one day. Not to mention, the view was spectacular.