22 August 2009

Day 1 -- Milano, Italia

preface --

ive decided to blog about my abroad trip to italy, because lets face it i want the world to know and its easiest to communicate to you all through one portal and also because hell its just another social medium/experiment i can jump on the bandwagon of and we all know i'm a techie/gamer..

first thing i noticed, well really noticed anyways, happened to be at baggage claim, the gate around my carousel had a huge (both vertically and horizontally, because lets be honest, i know you're curious) jonas brothers ad for them, and their disney show i guess, but mainly it was just each brothers giant face next to eachother... having noticed this i looked up and around and realized they were all around me, mona lisa has got nothing on the jonas brothers, i felt stared down at from all angles. i now realize that this jo-bro obsession is not limited to the US, but an international craze.. which leads me to the question.. does the WHO know about this? because this thing is going from epidemic to pandemic, and it could get ugly and i feel like now thats its clearly international, shouldnt we have some higher ranking officials monitoring this insane situation?

The ride to the hotel was pretty uneventful as was finding out that i couldnt check until 2pm, when the current time was 9:15am. given my ample amount of time to kill, i headed out towards il duomo, a famous cathedral i had read about that was near by, ready to start my journey in milan. obvi the cathedral was beautiful, but i think the most enlightening moment at the church for me was on the stairs up to the roof, not in the treasury or chapel, but on the 165 stairs up to the roof where i realized i was severely out of shape or just not equipped to deal with working out this hard in 95 degree weather that feels like 101, in small enclosed spaces. i've never been clausotrophobic, but when you're 75 stairs in, huffing and realized you didnt take any of your asmtha medicine yet today (because you're so confused with what time zone you're body is in and trying to figure out if it was appro to take another dose (that math alone made my head hurt)) , the fact that you're walking up stairs that can barely handle one way traffic, yet is doing two way, space and size start to matter. did i mention i actually paid 5 euro for this torture? call me a mashochist...

as i continued to climb, i cursed the maintenance people at the church for gating the windows (and windows is an exaggeration b/c it was merely 8x2 inch slits in the walls)because jumping out of one seemed a hell of a lot more humane than continuing up the stairs. but i was grateful in the end for making it, to the top and staying alive wise, because the view was GORGEOUS and im glad i put my body through helll to get there.

the rest of the day was filled with purchasing an italian cell phone ( talk about a langauge barrier there, i can barely get through to AT&T in english, this was quite the spectacle, and just so you know, pay as you go is an english expression used in our cellular world that does not translate at all in italian, consider yourself forewarned. it took me and 3 salesladies about 30 minutes to get f rom pay as you go to prepaid being the same thing, ayyy) , pizza, practicing some new italian, and some delicious limone gelato.. i could definitely get use to this!

i will now wisk myself off to bed and force myself to sleep so my 7am check tomorrow for the dorms doesnt seem so egregious.

and so my love affair with not only milan, but italy begins...

ciaooo
xoxo

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