Even though I have only been here for 5 days, I feel like it has been weeks and I can barely remember home. We have immersed ourselves into the Italian lifestyle, feeling less like tourists and more like natives. Sure, we grab our maps from time to time, but I believe the majority of us could make it back to our campus in Castel Gandolfo if we were to get lost. As I feel less like a tourist and more like a native, I have become more aware of the flaws in Rome. I, of course, am not complaining about the flaws (because I find it amazing that I have this opportunity), but I find it interesting that I have been able to notice them.
I have to admit, I enjoy noticing Rome's certain flaws like public transportation, potential pickpockets, and all-around creepy guys. The public transportation is only so bad because the time schedules are crazy, but the accessibility is great. Today, my friends and I were able to navigate ourselves from a gelato shop to the Trevi Fountain to the shopping district of Rome and back to campus like pros. I guess there isn't anything good about pickpockets except for the fact that my friends and I are on high alert at all times and created a motto, "Come at me, bro!". We're not afraid of that challenge. The all-around creepy guys have not been as prevalent as I had previously remembered, so I am only thankful of that change. Rome has its challenges, but I am more than prepared to handle them!
Henna, you have lovely writing skills. It is very neat that you have a different oppurtunity then any of the rest of us in the sense that you have been to Rome before. In you blog you talked about how you were in such "awe" of the city when you first saw it; that is how I am now. Looking forward to the next two months!
ReplyDeleteI loved how Luigi compared italy to a mother. A weird example is the big 4lbs peanut butter jars my parents get. When I was 6 or 7 I thought those things were massive now I think they are small. We develop that ability to see flaws and it makes things so much more interesting I think.
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ReplyDeleteVery nice blog. I like how you were able to incorporate the readings and connect them with your experiences. Well done.
Henna,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your blog. I didn't know that you've been to Italy before and I think that it's cool that you're experiencing it differently than the other times you've been here. I agree that even though Rome has its flaws, and we notice them easily, we are able to see past them and see the numerous other thing that are amazing about Italy.