As I wrote that title, I was reminded of my friend and roommate Alison, who, two weeks into school listened to the Grizzly Bears song with that title.
Two weeks before school ended, she gave it to me and I put it on my iTunes, and listened to it.
Now, two weeks before Italy, I'm thinking of doing the very same thing. Here's to two weeks!
Well, let's hope it moves along, too! :P haha
I don't know whether I want it to go fast or slow. I'm not sure that it's sunk in that this is really happening yet. Uh-oh. It'll be interesting when it does happen, and it has to sink in. Yes, it will.
Anyways, right now I'm kind of living out of my suitcase because I've packed a lot of stuff already. Mostly experimenting with what I'll pack where, and whatnot.
What a weird sentence.
Ugh. Okay- mood change- time to go for now! I'll talk about the rest of the cool stuff later.
Bye!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
Packing
Packing is a new kind of hell!
Today I decided it was probably a good idea to clean my room, and I took it as a chance to start packing as well- considering that it's only just over two weeks until I leave.
Now, I was excited at first- until I was trying to figure out what to take on carry-on, and what to take on checked baggage, and how to pack necklaces, and how much to bring, and which valuables to leave here at home even if I wear them all the time... aah!
Anyways, once I got all that fixed up, I realized (since I am going to be wearing my clothes until I leave), that I needed a way to document which outfits to bring. So I photographed different arrangements with my new Canon A480 :D
A lot of shorts, but most of them can be alternated with the three skirts that are there, too.

Okay, so then everything was organized, and ready, and...
...wait.
I forgot the most important of Italian things to take overseas to the country of your relatives: gifts. My Nonna had bought about a million gifts for our foreign family, and those alone would take up an entire piece of luggage. So, back to rearranging everything.
Eventually, after my Mom's patient prompting, I decided to use my tote as my carry-on, and my roller carry-on as a checked bag with my larger suitcase. Pack all my clothes in the roller case, and the shoes and gifts in the large suitcase. Problem solved?
Not quite. What I may have to do now is repack everything into the large suitcase, and wrap all the gifts into a box of their own so that all I have is a checked box, a checked suitcase, and a carry-on tote. Phew!
I guess I'll figure it out eventually.
Anyways, I have to go sleep. I work tomorrow! (ONLY 12 MORE DAYS LEFT!)
Ta-ta!
Today I decided it was probably a good idea to clean my room, and I took it as a chance to start packing as well- considering that it's only just over two weeks until I leave.
Now, I was excited at first- until I was trying to figure out what to take on carry-on, and what to take on checked baggage, and how to pack necklaces, and how much to bring, and which valuables to leave here at home even if I wear them all the time... aah!
Anyways, once I got all that fixed up, I realized (since I am going to be wearing my clothes until I leave), that I needed a way to document which outfits to bring. So I photographed different arrangements with my new Canon A480 :D
A lot of shorts, but most of them can be alternated with the three skirts that are there, too.

Okay, so then everything was organized, and ready, and...
...wait.
I forgot the most important of Italian things to take overseas to the country of your relatives: gifts. My Nonna had bought about a million gifts for our foreign family, and those alone would take up an entire piece of luggage. So, back to rearranging everything.
Eventually, after my Mom's patient prompting, I decided to use my tote as my carry-on, and my roller carry-on as a checked bag with my larger suitcase. Pack all my clothes in the roller case, and the shoes and gifts in the large suitcase. Problem solved?
Not quite. What I may have to do now is repack everything into the large suitcase, and wrap all the gifts into a box of their own so that all I have is a checked box, a checked suitcase, and a carry-on tote. Phew!
I guess I'll figure it out eventually.
Anyways, I have to go sleep. I work tomorrow! (ONLY 12 MORE DAYS LEFT!)
Ta-ta!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Italy Reading List
So I decided that there was no way I could go to Italy without bringing a couple of books. Especially since I'm going computer-less. :(
I would have brought books anyway.
So, after browsing the fiction section of Chapters for quite a while (this is even after I spent time looking for the perfect notebooks), I was rushed by my family to pick some books fast because we had a long day of driving ahead of us taking my sister back to school.
In a stir, I grabbed a book that seemed intriguing, about a French girl and her friend and their chaperone who go to India in preparation for a marriage. It's kind of summery and romantic and adventurous.

My Dad pushed a book at me and said, "What about this one?" It was about finding a large underground library covered in volcanic ash, and something to do with a lost Gospel. Apparently, when you "mix Indiana Jones and Dan Brown, you get [this]":

So I'm excited about my reads. Especially for on the 8 hour flight... but it's a red-eye, so I should sleep. Yes... sleep.
Ta-ta!
I would have brought books anyway.
So, after browsing the fiction section of Chapters for quite a while (this is even after I spent time looking for the perfect notebooks), I was rushed by my family to pick some books fast because we had a long day of driving ahead of us taking my sister back to school.
In a stir, I grabbed a book that seemed intriguing, about a French girl and her friend and their chaperone who go to India in preparation for a marriage. It's kind of summery and romantic and adventurous.

My Dad pushed a book at me and said, "What about this one?" It was about finding a large underground library covered in volcanic ash, and something to do with a lost Gospel. Apparently, when you "mix Indiana Jones and Dan Brown, you get [this]":

So I'm excited about my reads. Especially for on the 8 hour flight... but it's a red-eye, so I should sleep. Yes... sleep.
Ta-ta!
Where I'm Staying
My cousin recently sent me some photographs of his house so I could see what it was like over there. I must say, the furnishings are a completely different style than that of North America, but the courtyards are very nice. The architecture is fascinating (his father's an architect), and as you can see below, picture frames decorate every wall.

Here is the courtyard:

This is a view of the house from the front:

And this is the family on Zia Nina's birthday a few years ago.
The 15-year-old fashion designer is the giganto ragazzo in the back, there, with the glasses. His mother Marisella is to the left, and his Nonna behind the cake. In the striped shirt is Pasquelino, his 24-some-odd brother who just got married last year, and the last is Marco, his other brother, who has cerebral palsy like my Zio Rocco, and who has hair identical to my Scottish Dad.
Silly, eh?

Here is the courtyard:

This is a view of the house from the front:

And this is the family on Zia Nina's birthday a few years ago.

Silly, eh?
4 Weeks and Counting
Yes, it's four weeks until I leave for Italy! I received an email today from Sunquest telling me when my flight would be leaving: 6:45 on August 5th, 2009. A red-eye, but hey, I'll try to catch some sleep (like that'll happen...) and I'll watch Anastasia, Narnia, or Mamma Mia on my iPod.
I just bought some Moleskine notebooks, but they have a brown "recycled paper" softcover look which I prefer to the black for a travel journal. I printed an old Italy map and cut it out, pasting it on the front. It's cool, because I can sort of make my own journal, too. Moleskines have won me over because they're durable, thin, but have enough pages, softcover, and the lines aren't enormous. I like small lines. Plus, they have a back pocket.
Now, enough about the world's favourite notebook.
I've been listening to Zero Assoluto and Lunapop and Vasco Rossi and realizing how hilarious Italian music actually is. Zero Assoluto isn't bad, actually, and Lunapop is like a 1990's band (well, they actually were), and Vasco Rossi reminds me of a really demented version of Bono... why, I don't know.
Anyways, since I have a summer waitressing job at a teahouse, I've been getting enough money to make my first payment for school and simultaneously enhance my wardrobe for Italy. My new clothes fill a suitcase (very messily, keep in mind). I've scarily become a shopaholic (well, not really... I've just become interested in fashion). I now have 3 bathing suits, a change from my one bathing suit consisting of surfer shorts and a sporty unmatched top. Oh, and I have red pants. And shoes, I have bought as well. It's crazy!
I've been counting down the days until I leave. Every time I go to work, I think: only 24 days, only 23 days, only 22 days...
And I try to find something exciting about every day to get me quickly through the weeks until I go!! But you know what? Everything's good, everything's still fun even though I'm in my plain ol' hometown waitressing to old ladies and young couples. I'll be remembering this summer years from now. So I might as well be optimistic about it!
But yes, I am counting down and I want it to come faster than it is coming... I've been on msn with my 15 year-old fashion designer cousin, and he has gotten me back into drawing (with the help of my friend here, too. Their fashion drawings made me want to do it again), which is great.
I'd better go sleep now! I work tomorrow. 30 days. 30 days until I leave <3
Like I had on my Facebook status a few days ago: "Sara is feeling nervous, excited, terrified, and bored all at once. Who knew all those emotions were possible at the same time?"
Ta-ta for now!
I just bought some Moleskine notebooks, but they have a brown "recycled paper" softcover look which I prefer to the black for a travel journal. I printed an old Italy map and cut it out, pasting it on the front. It's cool, because I can sort of make my own journal, too. Moleskines have won me over because they're durable, thin, but have enough pages, softcover, and the lines aren't enormous. I like small lines. Plus, they have a back pocket.
Now, enough about the world's favourite notebook.
I've been listening to Zero Assoluto and Lunapop and Vasco Rossi and realizing how hilarious Italian music actually is. Zero Assoluto isn't bad, actually, and Lunapop is like a 1990's band (well, they actually were), and Vasco Rossi reminds me of a really demented version of Bono... why, I don't know.
Anyways, since I have a summer waitressing job at a teahouse, I've been getting enough money to make my first payment for school and simultaneously enhance my wardrobe for Italy. My new clothes fill a suitcase (very messily, keep in mind). I've scarily become a shopaholic (well, not really... I've just become interested in fashion). I now have 3 bathing suits, a change from my one bathing suit consisting of surfer shorts and a sporty unmatched top. Oh, and I have red pants. And shoes, I have bought as well. It's crazy!
I've been counting down the days until I leave. Every time I go to work, I think: only 24 days, only 23 days, only 22 days...
And I try to find something exciting about every day to get me quickly through the weeks until I go!! But you know what? Everything's good, everything's still fun even though I'm in my plain ol' hometown waitressing to old ladies and young couples. I'll be remembering this summer years from now. So I might as well be optimistic about it!
But yes, I am counting down and I want it to come faster than it is coming... I've been on msn with my 15 year-old fashion designer cousin, and he has gotten me back into drawing (with the help of my friend here, too. Their fashion drawings made me want to do it again), which is great.
I'd better go sleep now! I work tomorrow. 30 days. 30 days until I leave <3
Like I had on my Facebook status a few days ago: "Sara is feeling nervous, excited, terrified, and bored all at once. Who knew all those emotions were possible at the same time?"
Ta-ta for now!
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