Italy was amazing. A stark difference from Bulgaria in terms of people and culture and I swear I actually experienced a bit of culture shock. But in a good way. We mostly ate. And ate and ate and ate. I pushed my stomach to the limit and am really proud of the amount of pizza I can eat in one setting and the fact that I can always manage to squeeze in some gelato. I’m like a pro.
I won’t go on and on about that trip cuz I know that type of thing gets boring so I’ll just highlight:
• There was a two-story, paper frog in the center of Bologna. This frog was set on fire at the stroke of midnight and we all cheered and kissed and watched it light the sky ablaze while Italian firefighters and policemen patrolled the area. It was surreal. Our new hostel friend, Richard kept saying, “There’s a f*ing frog on fire. I mean, there’s a f*ing frog on fire!” It was epic.
• An Italian boy ran past me when we were walking down the streets of Bologna so, naturally, I start to run after him in a mocking fashion. He suddenly turns around, sees me chasing him, and then I burst into convulsive laughter because I was totally busted. He mocks my laughter, grabs my shirt sleeve, and marches me down the street saying something about a “magistrate” before I realize he’s taking me to the police station. He’s basically putting me under arrest. I’ve never laughed so hard in my life. We later saw the same little boy dancing the cha-cha in the town center surrounded by 50 or so people. I chose the right little boy to mock.
• We ate a lot of pizza. Pizza is good.
• Where’s Matt? We never knew.
• We saw the statue of David. Well, kinda.
• Lots of girl talk. It was fun.
• We found the most delicious beer in the world called Kwak. Yeah, Kwak.
All in all, I had an amazing vacation and have spent the entire day today in bed recovering from it. You always know it’s a good vacation when you need to take an extra day off just to sleep in until noon.















Your trip sounds amazing and I am totally jealous! When we meet again we will Pizza-Battle. I don't believe you will win. But that could be my ego talking. (And winning.) Also, that frog is fantastic! I am adding another thing to the list of things I'd like to see in my lifetime. Another also? Has anyone ever told you that you resemble Vera Farmiga? It's true; look it up! :)
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ReplyDeleteThe frog was pretty awesome. I guess it's usually a symbol of a man but this year they decided on a frog. I'm glad they did.
And, yeah, I get that a lot actually about Vera and, hey, I'll take it!