For another class, art historty, we go on 3 hour walking tours each week of buildings around the city. This week, we visited 3 different churches and we able to take some amazing pictures of the artwork inside. I'm hoping to get more pictures up soon, and those churches will be included. Also, a lot of the other photos were taken for the purposes of varying projects, so don't think I'm weird if you see 30 different road signs, strange detail shots, or anything else that might be in there! One more thing... this week we broke the 100 days until I come home mark! I believe that today is 98! Can't to see everyone again! Loves!
Saturday, September 12
One Week Of Classes Down, 14 More To Go!
Well, it's finally Saturday morning and I've now made it through one whole week of classes! My conclusion for the semester... I'm going to be crazy busy! I decided to be a little extra ambitious this semester and take 4 studio classes! (For those who don't know what that means, it's double what normal sane people take!) This means that I am going to class from 9am-7pm four days a week! Studio classes are 6 hours long, which seems insane, but you can actually get a lot of work done! I'm thinking that it will keep me on my toes and focused so much that the time will pass fast! I took a few pics during class one day this week to show everyone what our studio in Rome looks like... it's in an old palace that is the only original building still standing in what is known as the Jewish Ghetto. Don't worry, it's not a ghetto like we have in America, it's actually a very safe place. There will be more pics above in the photo stream!
This weekend, a lot of the girls that I live with decided to travel to varying places around Italy, but Bridget and I decided that we should stay home and get a jump start on all our projects and research (and to go SHOPPING!). After just one week, I already have 7 different projects underway... and lots of our projects are based on the incredible art and architecture here in Rome, so this means that I am traveling all over the city to gather information, pictures, sketches, etc. A few of the projects include: A total identity creation of the Tiber Island, which will include a logo, stationary, website, information packets, wayfinding, etc; A series of four 3-D posters that work together and individually and are based on a path of 1000 paces that I took throughout the city; The creation of sustainable packaging and labeling for a pre-existing spice company; And a handmade rustic 'altered' book based on my photography, comparing and contrasting the modern and ancient art here in Rome. I'm very excited because these projects are unique to the Rome program and will always have special meaning. Let's just hope that I can get them all done in time and that they turn out decent!
For another class, art historty, we go on 3 hour walking tours each week of buildings around the city. This week, we visited 3 different churches and we able to take some amazing pictures of the artwork inside. I'm hoping to get more pictures up soon, and those churches will be included. Also, a lot of the other photos were taken for the purposes of varying projects, so don't think I'm weird if you see 30 different road signs, strange detail shots, or anything else that might be in there! One more thing... this week we broke the 100 days until I come home mark! I believe that today is 98! Can't to see everyone again! Loves!
For another class, art historty, we go on 3 hour walking tours each week of buildings around the city. This week, we visited 3 different churches and we able to take some amazing pictures of the artwork inside. I'm hoping to get more pictures up soon, and those churches will be included. Also, a lot of the other photos were taken for the purposes of varying projects, so don't think I'm weird if you see 30 different road signs, strange detail shots, or anything else that might be in there! One more thing... this week we broke the 100 days until I come home mark! I believe that today is 98! Can't to see everyone again! Loves!
Monday, September 7
Updates!
Well, I finally got my first set of Rome pics up! I thought that I had taken a lot of pictures so far, but after compiling them, there doesn't seem like many at all! I have another 100 days of picture taking, so I'm sure that I'll get plenty! I made a few other updates on my blog as well. Now, anyone can post comments. You don't have to be a registared member and you don't have to type in a silly code. Also, when it comes to the pictures, if you don't already know, you can click on the slideshow to view the pictures one by one on a bigger scale. Just some quick notes... that's all I have for now. Love from far away.
My Apartment!
Sunday, September 6
Weekend One!
So Friday was our first official day of studio class, and luckily it only lasted an hour! We just had a quick overview of what all our classes are going to entail this semester.
After a relaxing afternoon, all of the graphic design students over here... around 20 of us... all headed out to find the famous Spanish Steps once the sun went down. These are the steps where Julius Cesar was stabbed around 30 times and left to bleed to death. They are very popular to visit at night, as they were completely packed with people. Everyone sits on the steps, looks at the water fountain below, and drinks their bottles of wine. It was a fun night, but an extremely long walk there! I'm going to really have to get used to all this walking!
Saturday was a roommate of mine's birthday. She wanted to go to the beach, so that's exactly what we did! It was a long trek there, but after a 45 minute walk,
a 10 minute train one way, a 30 minute train another way, and a 10 minute bus ride, we finally made it to Lido di Osti beach. It was right on the Mediterranean Sea and it was gorgeous! It was an absolutely perfect day outside, just the right temp with a little breeze every now and then. The water was a beautiful clear blue and the perfect temp for swimming! We had fun trying to find seashells to bring home, which was actually really hard! Also, we learned that most Europeans are very proud of their body... no matter what size or shape it may be! We'll just say that there were a lot of ladies who forgot the wear their tops! We all came home with the perfect kiss of sun on our skin, cleaned up, and went for dinner to continue the all day birthday celebration.
We ate at a nice little resturant on a cobblestone sidewalk. It was the picture perfect Italian resturant... iron chairs, large stone pots with tapestries, and single light bulbs strung from a rope that was tied from one tree to another. The nights here have cooled down drastically since we first arrived, at about 70 degrees and breezy, making our dinner outside very peaceful. We were a little disappointed in the food, as we all came home still hungry and broke, but we'll just say that it was a learning experience!
Sunday started with a nice morning of sleeping in... well more like laying in bed until 10:30 listening to cars, vespas, trams, buses, and ambulences fly by on the mai
n road right outside my bedroom window! When Bridget and I finally got up and around, we set out to accomplish our first assignment for the start of a class project. It was the daunting task to do a scavenger hunt all around the city of Rome. Now, that may not seem to bad, but Rome is HUGE! We were given a list of 8 well known places in the city and we were to find each of them and take our picture there to prove we had done so. So at 11:30 we set out with our camera, a map, and our tennis shoes on with hopes to accomplish this task in record time! We walked and walked and walked! At one point, we were over 2 1/2 hours away from our apartment! By the time we finally made it home, it was after 4:00, but our mission had been accomplished! We were both completely exhausted, sweat completely through everything, and starving! After a quick snack and some much needed water, we both conked out for about an hour! We decided to make it a nice night in to catch up on emails, get organized, do laundry, and just relax! I really think that I've walked more in the last 10 days then I have in all of 2009!
Well, I'm off to bed now, as it's 1:33am here. I'll try my best to get more pics up in the morning. Also, I'll take picture of my apartment here so you can check out how lucky we got with our place... it's pretty nice compared to some of the other students! I really need to be thankful because I'm so blessed! Love and miss everyone!
Saturday was a roommate of mine's birthday. She wanted to go to the beach, so that's exactly what we did! It was a long trek there, but after a 45 minute walk,
Sunday started with a nice morning of sleeping in... well more like laying in bed until 10:30 listening to cars, vespas, trams, buses, and ambulences fly by on the mai
Well, I'm off to bed now, as it's 1:33am here. I'll try my best to get more pics up in the morning. Also, I'll take picture of my apartment here so you can check out how lucky we got with our place... it's pretty nice compared to some of the other students! I really need to be thankful because I'm so blessed! Love and miss everyone!
Thursday, September 3
Orientations!
So yesterday was our first day of orientations. It was supposed to start at 9 am... but we got a little lost on our walk to class. What should have taken us about 45 minutes turned in to an hour and a half of wondering that eventually led us to the area of town where many of the foreign embassies are located. We say this nice lady walking our way, so we decided to make our best a speaking Italian and try to ask for direction. Little did we know, we she was the United States Ambassador's wife. She was so sweet, gave us her map, and pointed us in the right direction. Needless to say, we missed the orientation, but oh well. Later that afternoon, we took a walk to visit our friends apartment that is across town and next to the Pantheon. They lucked out and have an awesome location for their new home. We ended up walking for about 5 hours straight yesterday... leaving out feet with blisters galore! Bridget, Carolyn, and I decided to make it a night at home, while the other girls when out to hit up the bars for a good party. Not really my style, so I'll probably be staying in quite a bit.
Today we had another orientation that included a breakfast and the passing out of our keys. We decided to try the tram today, and it was a lot better! I'm definitely taking that from now on... even if it is hot and stinky and full of thieves! I got my package from home today that had all my books and supplies in it, so that was perfect timing to start class tomorrow! After our orientation today, we walked up to the central area of the city where lots of the ancient remains of the old city stand. There is a long shopping district there, and my roommates were on a mission to find H&M, a cheap, but decent eclectic clothing store. It was a long walk, but we finally made it there and back to our apartment a little before dinner time. Everyone but me conked out on their beds for a couple hours... apparently they aren't having troubles sleeping like I am! It looks like it's going to be another night of all the girls drinking and me hanging out on the side! Fun, fun... but I guess that's what you get for standing your ground about your values. Well I hope all is well for everyone back home. Can't wait to update you again. Maybe I'll get some good pictures this weekend, so look for some more soon. Loves.
Today we had another orientation that included a breakfast and the passing out of our keys. We decided to try the tram today, and it was a lot better! I'm definitely taking that from now on... even if it is hot and stinky and full of thieves! I got my package from home today that had all my books and supplies in it, so that was perfect timing to start class tomorrow! After our orientation today, we walked up to the central area of the city where lots of the ancient remains of the old city stand. There is a long shopping district there, and my roommates were on a mission to find H&M, a cheap, but decent eclectic clothing store. It was a long walk, but we finally made it there and back to our apartment a little before dinner time. Everyone but me conked out on their beds for a couple hours... apparently they aren't having troubles sleeping like I am! It looks like it's going to be another night of all the girls drinking and me hanging out on the side! Fun, fun... but I guess that's what you get for standing your ground about your values. Well I hope all is well for everyone back home. Can't wait to update you again. Maybe I'll get some good pictures this weekend, so look for some more soon. Loves.
Tuesday, September 1
We Made It To Rome!
Well, we finally made it to Rome Monday late morning. Everyone got their luggage with no problems so it was a success! Our apartment is quite nice, a lot better than we had thought it might be! It's extremely hot here, and I say that as I sit in the living room with sweat running down my face. It's also so noisy here! It's quite annoying actually to have to yell at someone sitting right next to you to even hear what they are saying! We are going to hope that it cools down very quickly so that we can close some of the windows a bit! I've quite homesick right now, not hardly eating or sleeping, so let's hope that goes away fast! I'm trying to think positive about things right now... that's all I can do at this point I guess! Pray for me to feel better because right now, Rome isn't all that I'd hoped! Miss everyone and love you too!
Saturday, August 29
Dublin Craziness!
The last two days, we have been on 2 different bus tours, one of which took all over the city, and the other out into the countryside and through the mountains. They were a blast, and the pictures that you see above are from those adventures! Friday we took the bus tour throw the city, and it was called a hop-on-hop-off tour, meaning that there were 23 stops, all of which you had the choice as to get off the bus there or not.
We got off on our first stop at a park called St. Peter's Green. It was beautiful! You can see more flowers, greens, ponds, and swans above. It was so perfectly groomed, and there was no trash anywhere! Also, there were really cool scupltures throughout the park, most of which we tried to imitate for pictures. We met 2 crazy couples from Chicago, celebrating one of the ladies 50th birthday, and they volunteering to take pictures of us. Some of the poses are quite funny to say the least! It's really hard to be a sculpture!
Next came the Christ Church Cathedral...AMAZING! This was like the church of all churchs out there! There is no way for me to describe the intricate wood and stone carvings! You can see in some of the pictures above the archways, windows, and sculptures, but these are just a few of the many and the pictures don't do the real things justice at all! It is hard to believe that these sturcture were built so many
From there we hopped on the bus and headed to the best place all day... the Guinness brewery. Now don't think that it was the best because of the free beer we got the the 11th floor Gravity bar, it was the best because it was the most interesting,
After a long walk back to the hostel and a quick fix of the make-up, we were off yet again for dinner out at a local pub called Faringtons. This time we were lucky enough to meet up with all the Iowa Staters visiting Dublin right now, so there were 12 of us out together. It was a blast, and some of the best food we have had all trip long! After dinner, we went to a small local pub called the Stag's Head and sat down in the basement just in time for the start of some live, tradtional Irish music. It was very cool... we felt like we were truely in the of Ireland that night!
Saturday was consumed by our second all day bus tour. This time we traveled out into the countryside to an old monestary called Glendalough. The roads were very narrow, very curvy, and very steep! We drove up t
The surrounding land was beautiful, filled with forests, lakes, waterfalls, streams, and the like. It was an indescribable sight, best to be seen for yourself.
Well it is now the wee hours of Monday morning, and in about 3 hours we will be off to the airport for our flight to Rome. Wish me luck with everything at the airport, and let's hope that my suitcase doesn't weight more that 44lbs! I'm so happy to be able to share my adventures and pictures with everyone at home... the next time I'll write, I'll be in Rome in my new home for the next 4 months! Love to all at home!
Thursday, August 27
Let It All Begin!
Well, it's Thursday morning, and while most of you are sound asleep, we are just arriving in Dublin. Our journey has begun! It's cold and rainy here, not quite what we had expected! Today we plan to take a tour through an old, haunted jail... it guess it's pretty cool! Can't wait to update you again on what we are up to over here! Love to all... miss everyone already!
Friday, August 21
Welcome To Wine & Design '09!
Hello All! Welcome to my new blog. I'm so excited to share with everyone all my experiences in Rome. Check for daily updates of what's happening in my life and leave a note to remind me of home. I'll miss you all while gone! Loves...
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