Ok- here it is- the beginning. Our tour started out in Rome, Italy. We flew for 15 hours (for me it had been longer cause i started in Cali that same morning and met everyone in Salt Lake) When we finally landed in Rome- after that long long flight where I managed to sleep for about twenty minutes- it was bright and early in the morning. And we had a full day of adventures ahead of us! We went immediately to the Roman Forum and Colosseum. I think everyone just kind of wandered around in a daze that day. We were all so out of it- it felt like a dream.
One of our first nights in Rome having a wonderful wonderful gelato. This was the guy who worked there and he wanted to be in our picture. He kept talking to us in Italian. I still have no idea what he was saying.
While in Rome, we stayed in a convent! How cool is that???? These were two of the nuns that lived there. They were the sweetest things EVER!!!!! The one on my right could speak English, but the one on my left (the shorter one) could pretty much only say hello and good morning. They were so sweet. They let us use their chapel for our sacrament meeting and morning devotionals. They loved it when we sang hymns and love it when BYU students come because we're so good! :)In our free time, a group of us went to the Castle Church. It was a huge building that in it's time has served as a castle, a fortress, a church and I believe a prison. It was beautiful.
Here is a view- isn't it breathtaking??? That's the castle church on the left. It was so cool to be in. I seriously felt like I was in a Robin Hood movie or something.
This is at the top of St. Peters Basilica. We climbed all the way up- there are almost six hundred stairs! There was an elevator for the first part but we didn't want to pay for it so we did it all by foot. Our legs were shaking uncontrollably by the time we got to the top.
Us at the halfway point climbing up to the top. We rested for about five minutes to take this picture and then continued up to the top of the dome.
Mcdonalds has taken over Europe too!!!! They were EVERYWHERE! And very very popular. This is the inside of one- look how many registers there are!!!! It was insane. And the restaurant itself was HUGE- bigger than an entire food court at larger malls. They are super fancy too- with gardens and statues and super nice everything.
Any guesses on what this is?? haha- Just kidding. I can't tell you how cool it was to actually see the Colosseum in real life. It's one of those things you just can't comprehend until you see it in person. It's HUGE!!!!! And it's absolutely incredible. We got to go in and see everything. The actual floor of the arena is no longer there, but you can see the underground tunnels and cages where they kept the gladiators, tigers, lions, rhinos and who knows what else for games.
This is the Roman Forum, or in other words, ancient downtown Rome. This is where everything was- the temples, shopping centers, political buildings and everything else that the Romans did on a daily basis. It was amazing to see how much is still standing. My favorite was the house and temple of the Vestal Virgins. The Vestal Virgins were the ones who were in charge of keeping the flame of Rome lit. As long as that flame continued to burn, Rome would not fall. Let's just say those virgins did NOT want to let that flame go out! Their house (or what was left of it) was beautiful. You can still see the pool in the middle where they could swim and bathe and the statues of past vestal virgins that stood within the walls.
What a breathtaking view! All these climbs that we did were exhausting but they sure were worth it!
Everyone in the class went on a gondola ride. We divided up and got in the boats!
The classic shot that everyone has and yet you still have to take it too! :) Leaning tower of Pisa!
2 comments:
I'm sitting here next to Aaron reading this thinking a second honeymoon is in order. I want to go!!
Hello Miss Jessica! I've been catching up on your posts and you are such an awesome person! I've always wanted to go to Italy! Lucky you!
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