








The Colosseum at night







Mailing postcards from the Vatican :)


The turkey!


Some kind of soup, we weren't really sure what it was it was though ...


Happy late Thanksgiving everyone! Or, in Italian, Buon Ringraziamento! Yes they actually have a word for it in Italian even though they don't celebrate it :) Our program served us a Thanksgiving dinner which was delicious, but not as good as at home :) We went to a restaurant in Ferrara that we usually go to and they made us turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and apple pie, plus a few other things to give it an Italian twist :) I will put up some pictures of all the food we ate! :)
Well, I just got back yesterday from Rome! I met Megan and her friend Katie there which was sooo fun! The weather was great even though it was supposed to rain all weekend :) On Friday we walked all over and saw the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, and the Pantheon. After a dinner of pizza and free wine, we walked around some more; it was fun to see everything in the dark. We didn't really know where we were going, but we ended up at the president's house which was huge!!!
On Saturday we got up early and headed to the Vatican. After going the wrong way on the metro we finally ended up at the Vatican. I couldn't believe how big it was! Then we walked down to the river and to the Sant'Angelo Castle. My favorite part was Trastevere, which was a little ways down the river. It was a smaller medieval neighborhood in Rome, which was really fun to walk around in! We also walked up the Gianicolo Hill and got a great view of Rome.
On Sunday, we got up at 5:30 to go to the Vatican again. On the last Sunday of every month, there is free entrance to the museum, so we figured we would get in line early. The museum didn't open until 9, but we were close to the front of the line and made it in :) We didn't have a lot of time in the museum because Megan had to catch her plane back to Greece, but we did see Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel. We also went into St. Peter's Basilica which was massive! And I also got to see the Pope speak, which was pretty cool. He was really far away, but I did still get a couple of pictures :)
I can't believe tomorrow is December! This semester has flown by! I will be home 2 weeks from tomorrow, which is crazy to think about! I have one of my finals this week and then 2 next Monday and then I am done with classes! It will be nice to have a few days here when classes are over :) Hope everyone's doing well and I can't wait to see you all! Ciao!