Hello everyone!
Here are some photos from my last night in Rome! It was such a great night. The day was a little odd. We (Julie, Kristen and I) had planned on going to Tivoli for a little morning adventure. Tivoli is only about a 40 minute train ride from Rome so were were planning to go and then come back and pack. However, our adventure did not transpire - not really too shocking though, but it was quite the let down. I had been wanting to go to Tivoli for a long time but sometimes things just don't work out. After feeling a little defeated, we decided to power through the "customer service" line to get a refund. We ended up some striking up some conversations and experiencing our last encounter with a wonderful smelling old man. Sadly, I miss complaining about those guys, but I'm kind of thinking that is a little pathetic?...Oh, well. The good news is that we actually managed to receive a refund. It was quite a shock to all of us considering things never worked out so easily - a little bittersweet moment.
After Termini we all went back to our different apartments and packed up our Roman life. It pretty much took the whole day. Julie was a great friend and helped me roll all my stuff over to her apartment which was a few blocks away. It was a great workout especially with the gypsy suitcase that broke halfway there. I may be a little embarrassed that I had to buy a second big suitcase to pack all my 'made in Italy' things... but truth be told it was all worth it. Here are a couple pictures of my room from the second session. I don't know why I never showed them off before because this apartment was very nice. The orange was a little much...Julie and Kristen loved all the orange I can assure you.
Last stop - Spanish Steps/Via Del Corso/The Wedding Cake/Colosseo at night. After packing a few of us (the ones still around) went to the Spanish Steps for dinner. It wasn't the best meal I had in Italy but I enjoyed the company as always. After dinner we stopped on Via Del Corso to get our last taste of gelato...
Ciao, ruins.
Ciao, Colosseo.
Ciao, Giulio Cesare.
That was a really sad night. I can't believe it's all over. I can't believe I can't walk around all day long after class and read in front of the Colosseo. I lived a fairy tale this summer.
Laura. Thanks for all the posts during your experience. It allowed us to share your experiences in real time with you, and your own style of explaining them both made me smile and yes sometimes brought a tear. After having spent the last four days in Roma I can see why you had such a great time and miss it so much now. I also more impressed at how you dealt with everything now that I have seen and done some of it too...
ReplyDeletegrazie mille e arrivederci!!!