Friday, May 16, 2014

The Holy Roman Empire

Day 41: May 4th, 2014
 Drive to Rome
This morning was a relaxing one. We didn't know exactly what time we were going to leave because Franccessca has been sick and nobody knew if she would be up for driving. While we waited we played Jenga some more with Gerrardo and Chinese Checkers with Filomena. It was a perfect last time with them. Around noon Anthony came and picked us up and took us to his house where we had a tour of his house, listened to Carlo play the guitar, and had a delicious meal. We then piled in Francessca's dad's car and headed to Rome!


Anna's Home


View from the roof of Anthony and Filomena's Home







The drive was uneventful until we reached Rome. It was there that we encountered 6km of traffic from an accident. We didn't want to wait in that so we got off before the slowdown happened and tried to take a side road parallel to the freeway. The problem was that this road was also blocked because of a car accident. So we made a u-turn and tried to find another way. This detour took us through the hill around Rome and it was beautiful, if not 45 minutes longer. Oh well, it was fun to see the surrounding area!

We eventually made it to Francessca's house where we were greeted with this awesome sign:



They want us to feel welcome. Francessca's parents are really nice, and welcoming. They are having us sleep in their bed and they are sleeping on the hide-a-bed in the living room. It is very comfortable, but we feel bad a little bit. We have come to learn that the Italian people are very welcoming and giving, especially with their food.

Day 42: May 5th, 2014
 Exploring the Villas outside of Rome

Francessca's family lives in one of the villages up in the hills surrounding Rome. It is beautiful to look down on the valley below every time we go out. You can technically see to the sea, but most of the time it is obscured by some form of smog. The location of these villages has its perks and drawbacks. The drawback: The winding, impossible to navigate, tiny roads the connect everything. We are glad that the locals are driving because Jeff would get lost in a heartbeat. The amazing perks: The Villas on the hills. These were built by the Princes of Rome some time ago ( there weren't any signs for Jeff to read to find out), but most likely in the 18th or 19th centuries. The perks are the beautiful gardens that came along with them,  naturally. Nowadays the gardens are public parks. They offer lots of trees and shady places to sit. The only problem is that the culturally insensitive youths in the area have taken it upon themselves to vandalize the area in their boredom. There is graffiti on the ground and walls and one of the fountains had the top broken off a few years ago and now us just a really nice hole in the ground collecting garbage and growing some weeds. The state of disrepair that the outlying area sights are in is sad. Hopefully some day there will be some money put forward to clean up the other beautiful sights of Italy.





beautiful cities covering hill tops



After that we picked up Francessca's sister Angela to take her to a tattoo place to get an appointment for the new tats she wants. It was funny because she didn't want to tell her parents because she knows they won't approve, but she is 26 so she can do what she wants. The veil of secrecy was comical. After the tattoo parlor we searched around for some henna so that Amber and Francessca could do some fake tattoos, but we quickly learned that it is not available in Italy. Bummer.

So after that we naturally went to get gelato. It was good as ususal.



We then went home and had a good dinner with the family and then turned in for the night. Surprising Italian find: Gilmore Girls. Amber loves the show and we have been watching them for a while, and to our surprise it is over here as well. It is dubbed in Italian and has a different name, but is here. It was fun to watch a little slice of American sitcom in Italy.

Day 43: May 6th, 2014
Roma!!








Today we headed to Rome! We rode the train and subway, their stations have nothing on Napoli, and ended up right outside  the Spanish Steps. Amber was particularly excited because of Audrey Hepburn's Roman Holiday and the scene on the Spanish Steps. 







We took lots of pictures and then walked down probably the most expensive road in Rome. It is not expensive because it is paved with gold or any such nonsense. It is lined with expensive stores, such as: Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, and the like. Needless to say we just walked on by.

Some other fun things along the way:








Our next stop was the Pantheon. It is amazing. The fact that 1800 years ago they built this massive dome with no scaffolding is beyond impressive. It is downright inspirational. I don't know exactly what it is inspiring me to do, but it is going to be amazing! It is still the largest unsupported dome made of stone in the world. Google it. It is amazing.








We then headed to the Trevi Fountains. These are marvelous fountains which we sat and stared at as we ate our lunch. It is just amazing the waterworks that are all over Europe. The people a couple hundred years ago really like their fountains, that is a fact.






 It is tradition to throw a coin in and make a wish!!! I made a perfect one :)


Next we hit up Venice Square or Piazza Venezia. This is where the large and imposing Altare della Patria, Alter of the Fatherland. It is a monument dedicated to the king that unified Italy. It is very large, white and imposing. It was started in the early 1900's and finished in 1925. It is a military monument with the tomb of the unknown soldier being housed there as well. We went inside and looked at the military museum and then headed down the street to the Collosuem.



Strong warrior man!





This was awesome! It was amazing to see that this massive arena was built over 2000 years ago and that it is still, mostly, standing.  We thought that the view from the upper deck was the best because we were able to see the scale of the thing. What was a wee bit unsettling, especially for Amber was the shows that were put on in this venue. The execution by wild hungry animals and the brutal Gladiator fights weren't her favorite part of the exhibit.














30 weeks!



The best part of the exhibit for some unsuspecting couple was the time Jeff split his shorts doing  a jumping picture. There were multiple attempts, and the last one proved fatal for the inseam and surrounding fabric. I guess he must have eaten too much food in Formicola.



Next, Amber did some safe acrobatics of her own outside the Colloseum. She managed to pull off a few hand stands, much to the amazement of the Asian tourists in the area. Their amazement was better than the previous couples surprise.



We then headed back to Francessca's house to relax for the evening because all the acrobatics had worn us out. 

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