It's weird to think my season is over. I kind of wish I was still playing but at the same time I am really excited to come home. Because basketball took up so much of my time I was really limited on my travels especially when it comes to distance. All season Chris and I had talked about taking a trip to Roma. The key word was talked, we had several research parties but never got anything done other than knowing who won NBA games that week or Facebook stalked friends/colleagues. Anyway, the last of my travels overseas had nothing to do with basketball or a 10 hour bus ride. Me, Chris and Dustin went on what they like to call holiday aka vacation or a trip. We caught an early train to Roma that put us there around 13:30. As I mentioned earlier, Chris and I did little to plan this trip so we kind of just winged it. We met a nice oriental lady when we got off the train who took us to her house/hostel about a block or two form the train station and a ten minute walk to the Colosseum. Funny thing was when her husband, who helped us get settled in, was showing us on the map how far and which routes to take on the visitor map that everything seemed to be a 10 minute walk. A little strange but funny non the less. The first day we spent walking around. First the Colosseum, then the Forum of Roma Palatino, followed by the Trajan Forum, the Capitoline Hill, St. Ignazio Church, the Trevi Fountain, a gelateria and the Pantheon. We covered a lot of ground in that first day. To end the night we grab a bite to eat and went back to the Trevi Fountain to relax.
Day 2 took place mostly in Vatican City. We caught an early train there bought some audio tour guides and roamed the sites. St. Peters Cathedral and the Vatican Museums are everything your history teachers hype them up to be. I only wish I took one of those trips they offer you back in High school so I felt a little more inclination to want to learn about the history that is here. It truly is incredible. Probably the most remarkable thing I witnessed was the painting by Raphael portraying Constantine's reign of Rome. After Vatican City we caught a train back into central Rome. We walked through Piazza del Popolo on our way to the Spanish steps where we spent most the evening. Later in the night we grabbed a bite to eat and joined a pub crawl group that met back at the Spanish steps according to a flyer that was handed out to us. This is where things started to get little blurry, just kidding mom we drank responsibly. The pub crawl began at a English bar. We were given tickets and T-shirts and were told once our beer was finished we could get a new one. It was all you can drink for an hour before we moved on to the next bar. With around 10 minutes left in the hour they held a chugging contest which we all participated in. Forty coming out victorious and winning a T-shirt. The bars to follow were a lot of fun too but like most movie sequels it's hard to beat the first. The second bar was a typical pub, the third had a little more club and modernism to it and the last bar was a cave. Who am I kidding the the second day was full of so many festivities we had to get our checkout moved back a half hour to 10:30am.
Day 3 we took the train to Firenze for a couple of hours to see the Duomo and a few of the piazzas before we caught an evening train to Venezia. Once we got to Venezia we stop at an Internet cafe so the engaged folks could check in with their better halves. While we were there we looked up some hostels found one near the Realto Bridge but the hard part was getting there. If you've never been to Venezia then you might not know that there are a ton of side streets and ally ways which makes it very easy to get lost especially at night. Luckily for us a kind Italian women notice our predicament and put us in the right direction. At the the hostel we shared a room with a couple of German Grad students. Later that night we grabbed some dinner near the Realto Bridge and then went to San Marco Square when it was lite up which I think much better to gaze at. The next morning we retracked our steps and saw everything in the day. Venice is a beautiful place and had my vote for best city.
I took 576 photos on this trip so I think that is more than enough evidence to show how amazing the trip was.
See you tomorrow Mom. Love
"Enjoy the Journey"
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