I went up to northern Italy with my au pair family this past week. We were up in the mountains the entire time. It was nice to take a break from the 90 degree weather and get some fresh air! Northern Italy is populated by a lot of Germans, and […]
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Taking a gap year after college to spend time in a different country is the most enticing, educational, and scary thing I’ve ever decided to do. I want to share some information in hopes of getting others to consider doing the same. It is definitely risky, especially right after graduating […]
San Petronia Basilica- this church was designed to be the biggest in the world, but was left unfinished as you can see. There are TONS of shops in Bologna.
I’ve been living with my host family for about three weeks now and I can already tell you what I think are the best things to look for when you are deciding which family to choose. By the way, anyone can do this. If you are looking for a way […]
I attached a bunch of links that will take you to look around on 360 videos. You can click and drag around right on the video. Shoutout to Eddie Jr. for taking these 🙂
Lido reminded me of Cape May- but Venetian. Here’s why: Montage: Don’t forget to put music on : ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkS4zGKlk28
It’s impossible to get tired of Venice…I mean, look at it. Took a picture here because I loved the greenery in the background ! This dude speaks S E V E N languages. Hopefully I can say I speak two by the end of my trip, but […]
Ravenna Located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy, it is a much smaller town but there are beautiful landmarks that need to be seen! Mausoleo di Teodorico Modena Modena is basically in the center of northern Italy. So far, it was one of my favorite […]
Our original plan for the first day was to spend our time in Padova. After eating lunch and visiting the Scrovegni Chapel we decided to take the train to Bassano del Grappa. We got caught in a thunderstorm while we were there, so we didn’t stay very long. we missed […]
Graduation…check. Excited is an understatement. This past week I spent a good amount of my time unpacking from Penn State just to repack for Italy. It was tedious, but exciting to get everything together since I am going to be there for at least six months. My dad and I […]