Monday, March 31, 2008
30 Before 30
1. Get married
2. Have kids (I hope to have at least one or two by the time I'm 30)
3. Become fluent in Italian and practice to keep it!!
4. Buy (or lease) a car (this, number 5, and 6 should be done by the end of 2008)
5. Move out of parents' house
6. Start a nursing job
7. Decide where to settle to live, work, and have a family
8. Settle there!
9.Continue and fill recipe book, attempting all recipes
10. Become knowledgeable and comfortable in the kitchen
11. Travel to Canada
12. Take an RV trip across America
13. Travel to Australia
14. Travel Europe (hopefully a good portion will be covered by the end of this year)
15. Join social networks (nurses, book clubs, friends groups, etc.)
16. Become a "Big Sister"
17. "Adopt" a child or family in poor country
18. Become a pen pal (snail mail and/or email)
19. Volunteer (more Habitat for Humanity, orphanages, hospitals, etc.)
20. Subscribe to a magazine in Italian (if possible, even online) to practice
21. Buy a house with husband
22. Furnish and "fix" the house how we want it
23. Organize all Italy photos, memorabilia, etc. into picture albums and scrapbooks well documenting my year abroad
24. Get to and maintain my ideal wieght ( my goal is to have this done by Kristen's wedding, September of 2009)
25. Continue to live with no regrets. If there is something I really want to do, make it happen.
26. Maintian contact with old friends that may not live close by
27. Go on a cruise
28. Travel (even little trips) as much as possible
29. After moving out, make a point to talk to my parents and brothers at least once a week.
30. Live a happy, content life. I try to spend everyday in the best way possible. This includes loving my job just as much when I am 30 as I do now in looking forward to starting one.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Artwork and Cousins
31044 Montebelluna, Italy
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Trieste
really cool park we just came across
the castle overlooking the water
the water was so clear! I can't wait to go back in the Spring or Summer
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Friday

Friday, we woke up early to drive to Venice. We got there in perfect time but we spent the better part of the morning on the boat around Venice because we didnt take the boat directly to San Marco but instead made a few stops first.
We checked into their hotel (which has a really cool canal veiw), and then went straight to the market because my mom wanted to see it. The fish at the market is so fresh (way too fresh for me, especially because I don't like fish).
Wednesday
view of the snow from my window
We drove past Siena to some smaller towns that we wanted to see. First we saw San Giamignano, which was much more touristy than we thought it would be and we were freezing so we didn't spend much time there.
entrance to the walls of the city
the cute little church
the inside of the walls
Tuesday
square where part of Life is Beautiful was filmed...doesn't looked quite the same


another main square in Arezzo

Monday
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Vacation- Sunday
Duomo of Florence
Andrea and I at Piazza Michaelangelo with Duomo in the background
Happy Womens' Day!
Here are the arrangements I recieved: (one from Andrea, Luca, and also Manuela). I am really enjoying being a part of Italian life for an entire year and being able to live days like these just as all Italian women do.
PS. My parents left this morning, and we had an amazing week vacation. Over the next few posts I will try to recap the trip the best that I can. It was really sad leaving them for six months. It is the longest I have ever gone without seeing my family and it makes me sad to think about it, but I hope I won't have to do it again anytime soon. I love my life here and am so glad that they finally got to see and experience it with me. It will be so hard to leave here but I already miss my parents!
My mom and I did decide that a sign like this would only exist in a place where they celebrate Womens' Day: