Monday night we went back to Dar Poeta which is the pizza place with the nutella pizza. I got ricotta and pesto bruschetta and me and Lori split the most delicious pizza I've ever had- it had mozzarella, basil, cherry tomatoes, and potatoes! So delicious!! And of course we got the nutella dessert.
Tuesday night we went to Scholars one last time to hang out, get drinks, and do karaoke!! It was so much fun. I sang "Wannabe" by Spice Girls with Alissa and Mary Katherine and "Drop it Like it's Hot" with Lori and Lauren (I didn't choose the song...).
Wednesday we skipped school so that we could see Pope Benedict!!!! We got there around 9:45 (so we could also sleep in that day) and we were in the reserved seated section. We got as close to the aisle as we could so we could see him really well when he drove by in his Pope-mobile! He came out at 10:30. I couldn't believe how close I was to him!! I could've practically reached out and touched him but I didn't because I would've been tackled... So anyway scriptures were read and there were some shoutouts to choirs who came from all over the world and sang. Everything was in like 7 or 8 languages. There were thousands of people there from all over the world- it was so cool. And at the end, the Pope sang the Lord's Prayer in Latin and gave the blessing. It was beautiful.
That night, Mary Katherine and I took the metro to Piazzo Vittorio Emanuele and meet up with Ms. Raftery and Ms. Lavery for dinner! We wanted to treat them to dinner so say thank you for the amazing experience. They are so wonderful, I love them so much. First we went to get appertivos and they treated us to that, and then we headed to the restaurant, La Vecchia Roma. They cook the pasta in this huge pot and catch it on fire before putting it on the plates. I got bucatini with a tomato sauce and bacon- it's one of their specialties and it was really good. We ate and talked and it was so much fun. It was so cool to have taken the metro across town like 7 stops on our own to this business district and meet up with "co-workers" for some dinner. Mary Katherine and I felt like expert residents of Rome :)
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Appertivos |
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Ms. Raftery, me, Mary Katherine, and Ms. Lavery at La Vecchia Roma |
Thursday was the big 4th grade show. It was called "Unity in Diversity" and they sang songs from around the world and the boys in my class did a Russian dance, the girls in my class did an Indian belly dance, and the boys in Mary Katherine's class did a break dance to hip-hop (for USA) and it was hilarious. The orchestra also played some famous tunes from different countries, such as "London Derry Air." They also welcomed everyone in different languages, said thank you in different languages and our two Chinese boys, Andy and Sylvio, spoke in Chinese when introducing the Chinese song about the Jasmine flower. It was really cute and well done.
Thursday night we had our farewell dinner at I San Pietrini. It was a five course meal- we had fried pizza and then a potato, cheese, artichoke thing for appetizer, then basically the same pasta I had the night before and then risotto for our main dishes, and then we had an almond, chocolatey thing for dessert. After dinner, Max wanted us to go to this outdoor summer discoteca in the center of Roma near the Coliseum. We got an "In" ticket and then found out that in order to leave we had to get an "Out" ticket and to get an "Out" ticket we had to buy a 15 euro drink.... I got this strawberry slush thing with like a pound of straight sugar in it...it was disgusting. No matter how much I tried to mix it, I could still feel the grittiness of the sugar and that's all I could taste. I took like five sips and threw it out, a total waste of money. But other than the crappy drink, it was actually extremely entertaining... it was like a circus. There were clowns and a popcorn machine, and clowns riding bikes through the crowd blowing a whistle, and there was really good music- a mix between Italian and American. There were acrobats and on stage, there were all these characters dressed up crazy and they were legit dancers. They even exploded this confetti thing and started a fog machine and had trippy lights. I've never experienced anything quite like it- I felt like it was a real life cirque du soleil and I was inside of it instead of just watching the show haha. It was crazy and really fun.
Friday was my last day in Rome and it was just a chill day. I slept in and we got lunch at 12 at this really good panini place by Old Bridge and then got our last gelato- I got cookies, dolce latte, and nutella. Then we went to a market and used some of our last euros shopping :) The people flying out on Saturday had our Vatican tour Friday night. At 6, me, Lori, Laura, Daniela, Kate, Kelly, and Kyle went to the pasta place that we went to that very first day for lunch. We got bruschetta and carbonara to share and I got spaghetti with cheese and pepper as my meal. Then we headed to the Vatican for our tour. We toured the Vatican museum and the Sistine Chapel. The art and sculptures and everything was incredible. And the Sistine Chapel was amazing. We couldn't talk or take pictures inside because it's so holy. The Sistine Chapel was built in 1475 and it only took Michelangelo 4 years to paint ceiling on his back! From 1980-2000 the ceiling was restored (lightened up)
because it had gotten so dark over the years from smoke….the chimney in the corner of
chapel was used to let the people know when a new Pope was elected-white smoke meant new Pope had been chosen, black smoke meant no Pope
had been chosen. When it was restored they left patches of dark spots to see how dark it had gotten. It took so much longer to restore than it did Michelangelo to paint it! The Sistine Chapel is always
illuminated, even in the day, which I thought was interesting. I also learned that Vatican City is its own country because all the Catholic countries couldn’t agree on
which country should have heart of Catholicism so they made it its own country right there in the middle of Rome and it's 100 acres!
I feel so lucky and blessed to have had such an amazing opportunity. Living in Italy and indulging in the culture was so incredible. I can't believe I got to see so much ancient history and artwork and also get experience teaching in a different country. It was the most incredible experience and I had the time of my life.