Although I have already been to Rome, I was way too young to appreciate everything it has to offer. Leaving Granada on a Wednesday night after class, my friends Sophie, Amy, Monica, Morgan and I took a 5 hour bus to Madrid. From there we had to "sleep" in the airport. NOT a great experience, but cheaper then paying for a hostel for 4 hours. At 7 am, we took our flight to Rome!! It was really nice that we left that earlier because we had the full day when we got there.
When my flight landed in Ciampino (the airport in Italy), and my cousin Giovanna was there to greet me! It was SO nice. My friends took a bus to their hostal, and Giovanna and I went back to her house. Before going to her house, she took me to a park that was nearby. It was really pretty and the view of the mountains was awesome, but we didnt stay long because Giovanna said we had other things to do! We then went to her house, and I slept a little bit (i was ty ty). Afterwards, I was going to meet up with my friends, but their spanish cell phones were NOT working, soo Giovanna and I went around the city together=) She took me to a couple really cool churches, including Uncle Frank's favorite church in Rome! Then, we went to get pizza! There were so many kinds, but we got sausage with mushrooms, and potato pizza! Ive never had potato pizza before, and i LOVED it. After lunch we were going to go inside of the Colosseum. I was a little bummed that I wasnt going to see this with my friends, but it was no big deal. I figured I would get a hold of them by calling their hostal considering their phones were not working at all in Rome. Meanwhile, Giovanna and I are walking to the Colosseum and I heard "GINA!!" It was my friends! It was soo funny that we found eachother. We were all apologizing that our phones werent working, and they felt so bad, but we decided a time to meet later that night, and to go to the Colosseum together the next day. We were SO lucky to find eachother, considering how big Rome is. Instead of going inside, Giovanna and I walked around the outside of the Colosseum, she explained things to me, and we looked at the Roman ruins. We even went up to the top of the hill to a really cute church! Next, Giovanna took me to the street with all the best and most expensive shopping!! Something that is hard for me to resist. We went to some really cool stores, and I wanted EVERYTHING, but I kept hearing my moms voice in my head telling me "Gina, you have somthing just like that!" Honestly tho, im still thinking about this suade purse I wanted to buy in Rome...hahah I have a shopping problem. After shopping, we went to Giolitti for gelato, mmm! This is the icecream shop that Obama recently went to because it is right next to the House of Parliaments where Obama was when he came to Rome. Obviously, the ice cream was amazing. I had dark chocolate and hazlenut. Next, we walked to the Spanish steps. This place brought back SO many memories because Joanna, my Dad and I recently watched our Rome video, and me, Michael, and Joanna were all playing on the fountain in front of the steps and climbing the steps. I almost pushed my sister into the fountain! It was really pretty because it was night time, and the sun was just setting. Then, it was about time to meet my friends, so Giovanna walked me to their hostal, and we were going to go out for dinner! We first went out and got wine, and then went to a really cute italian restaurant. I ordered gnocchi, which was soo good, but I sadly spilled some of it while trying to take a picture of my plate! Giovanna then picked me up and brought me back. I went right to sleep considering we had a big day ahead of us!
Each morning Giovanna and her husband, Gianluca, ate breakfast with me. We had delicious pastries, milk, toast and cereal. They were SO unbelievably nice, and I am so fortunate to have been able to stay with them!! This day, my friends and I had a lot of things planned! I met them at their hostal, and we took off for the day. I am REALLY happy that I traveled with Sophie, Amy, Morgan and Monica, because 1. I only really knew Sophie and Monica, so I got to make new friends and get the know them all better! and 2. They were all knowledgeable of things I never would have thought... For example: I was SO surprised to hear that they all knew and LOVED cannoli. To continue where I left off, at 10 am when we left for the day, we found a bakery with cannoli. Amy and Monica said they have been waiting FOREVER for this, so we stopped in, and all ate cannoli at 10am! Haha, only in Rome. We then walked around the city, enjoying the amazing architecture, and looking at the artwork. We then arrived at the Spanish steps. It was during the day, so a different perspective, and it was a really beautiful day. I even pet a horse in front of the steps! Afterwards, we walked to Piazza de popolo, and were surpised to see that there was a dog show going on!! Missing Bella, I loved it. We explored the plaza, and found a trail that lead up a mountain. We climed up to the top of it so see a gorgeous view of the city! It was so cool. We could see St. Peters in the distance, and there wasnt a cloud in the sky=) Of course, we were all craving gelato, so we went to get some. Our next stop was the Trevi Fountain, and on our way we found some really cool pasta stores. They had EVERY type of pasta you could think of, in different shapes, sizes and colors. I loved it. We got to the fountain and it was amazing!! We stared at it forever, and made our wishes. We got a great picture while we were throwing our coins! I kept thinking of being there when I was younger. I even re-took a picture in the same exact spot that Joanna and I did when we were little=) After this we walked to The Pantheon! It was huge and gorgeous, and Giovanna gave me a book on Rome, so we were able to read up on it and know exactly what everything was. The painter Rafael is buried in there! We also learned that the entire ceiling was made of Gold, but it was stripped, and then used to build something in St. Peters Basilica. We next went to another beautiful plaza with statues, art work, and food, and then we went to the plaza with the italian market! Sadly we went later in the day when everything was about closing up, but it was still very cool to see, and there were stores with sales! Afterwards, we walked along the river. It was SO pretty! The day was perfect. We stopped next to the river and got cappuccino=) We then were headed to the Colosseum! Before getting there, we had to walk through this huge field, what used to be this huge stadium for horse races, and beacause it is so close to the river, they used to fill it with water and have battles in ships! It held up to 300,000 people, and Andrea told us the next day that now they have concerts there, and when Italy won the world cup, that this is where they all celebrated and there were 2 million people! We finally got to the Colosseum! I had seen the Colosseum with my family, but we never went inside, so I was very excited. It was awesome! It was so neat being inside of something that old, and it made it even better that the sun was shinging bright=) In my book, we read that underneath where the floor was, were prisions for slaves! It was cool because they only had half of the floor up so you can see underneath. Next, it was getting late, and of course we were hungry, so we went out to dinner. I got lasagna and meatballs! It was sooo good. We really wanted to experience the night life in Italy and compare it to Spain, so we took a bus to where we thought to go. We ended up near the Trevi Fountain, so it was cool to see it all lite up at night! After this, we went to a bar for drinks, and then to a discoteca to dance! It was a bit different from Spain, especially considering in Spain people dont go out until 2am and then stay out till 8am. We definitley had a good time tho! I then took a cab back to Giovanna's house.
The next day Giovanna had talked to my cousin Andrea and they decided to take me and all of my friends around all day to tour Rome! How lucky were we?! They each had a car, and we followed eachother as they drove us to different places in the city. It was so good to see Andrea! First, Andrea took us to this really pretty neighborhood. He said it was an expensive neighborhood, and it was very different from being in the heart of the city because it was nice and quiet. There were 3 gorgeous churches up there. All of which Andrea said that it can take up to 3 years in advance if you want to get married there! The first church that we went to was great. It was built over 1000 years ago, and the flooring was barely restored and still unbelievable. It was fun because there was a wedding going on that we got to see! He also showed us this "key hole" that people look through that has a PERFECT view of the top of St. Peters! It was so different and cool to see. Next, we passed by a piramid. It was really interesting, and Andrea told us that it was there because when the Romans conquered the eqyptians, they wanted to show that they conquered them, and they "stole" their architecture. We also got to see one of the walls of entrance into Rome from ancient times! It was like their wall of defense. After this, we went to "The mouth of truth". Your supposed to put your hand in its mouth, and if you have lied its said it would chop of your hand. Andrea said that him and Johnny (his brother) used to be SO scared of it when they were little! Afterwards, Andrea and Giovanna drove us all the way up to the highest of the 7 hills that Rome is built on. We went to Passeggiata del Gianicolo. It has the BEST view of the city. Although it was kind of a gloomy day, it was still breathtaking. The trees in this park were SO pretty and fall like! We then drove back down near St. Peters, and stopped for lunch. We had, of course, delicious pizza, and rice balls! I have never had one before and I loved it. All of my friends tried one too=) After lunch Andrea treated all of us to gelato! Not neccassary, but SO nice. I had cannoli gelato and it was awesome. This shop even had cannoli shell ice cream cones! (Dad you should make them) After we stuffed out faces, we were off to St. Peters Church. The Plaza itself is huge and beautiful. Full of pigeons just as I remember. I chased them like michael, joanna and i did years ago. It was AWESOME having Andrea and Giovanna there to tell us what everything was, inside and out of the church. Inside of the church was breathtaking, and I was most taken back by all of the mosaics that looked like paintings! They were gorgeous. After a long day of site seeing, we went to get coffee and tea. Giovanna treated us all to pastries and coffee! They were both SO generous, not only to me, but to my friends as well!! I was very lucky. We then headed off to do some shopping! Of course, I wanted everything again, but I did good, Mom! We shopped for a while, and then went to dinner nearby. We all had different pastas, wine and bread and desserts! mmm! Everything was wonderful! After dinner we walked past St. Peter's again because it was night time and all lite up! It was SO pretty. Giovanna had attended The University of Rome, and knew where all the college students hung out, so after dinner she took my friends and I to an area with all the college kids! It was really cool to see. It was similar to "el botellodromo"(drinking outside) in Spain. There were students playing instruments and having a jam session. It was great. We listened to them play for a while because it was super entertaining, and then went to get a glass of wine. Giovanna again treated us all for wine, which made me feel really bad!, but she insisted. We then dropped off my friends at their hostal and headed home for the night. On the way home I got to see the Colosseum lite up. I was really happy that I got to see EVERYTHING during the day and at night! Our day was so perfect. My friends were blown away and so appreciative of being shown around Rome. They couldnt stop talking about it! I am very lucky that Andrea and Giovanna showed me around, as well as my friends! They were the BEST tour guides ever.
The next morning was time to leave. Giovanna drove me to the airport, and we said our goodbyes. I didnt know how I could thank her for being SO great this entire time. I am a very lucky girl=) I LOVED Rome SO much. My friends and I never wanted to leave. The people, the food, the shopping, the history, it was all amazing! I loved being there that I am italian, and eating and seeing things that are my families culture! I really hope to be back again some day=)
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OMG Gina, what a wonderful, fabulous time you had. I read it twice, a few hours apart. How special it was to spend the weekend with Giovanna & Andrea, your personal guides. You seem to always pack so much into the time you have. I am so happy that you are fully enjoying yourself. I am also happy that you so enjoyed all of our heritage. Once again beautiful pictures.
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This is the first time I got to hear about everything you did in Rome!! It sounds like you had an incredible time....family is a wonderful thing, and your cousins proved that to you! You are a very lucky young woman Gina. What wonderful memories you are making. I'm so overwhelmed with joy at the experiences you are having in Europe. As always, I love the pictures, makes me feel I'm right there with you.
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