Sunday, June 26, 2005

a little more colourful than the others

'allo 'allo 'allo! what 'ave we 'ere? and 'ow arr ye this mornin'?
.....well it's probably pretty obvious that i am a moron, as am trying to emphasise the fact that am in england by dropping my 'aiches everywhere, altho the last one seems to be a little more pirate-ey......
so anyway, am having fun experimenting with all these different colours cos never noticed before that i coudl change the font and stuff. hehe, i'm soooo quick! altho, in my defense i feel i shoudl mention that most of my other blogs have been written in incredible haste, as internet time was always rather short and never felt like had enough. is a different story now tho, so have decided to make this the msot colourful blog ever! so here it goes ...

teary farewells well as i have already mentioned, i am no longer in italy. but i will quickly fill you in on what happened when i left that beautiful country, before i move onto the other stuff i've been doing. so the last time i wrote it was wednesday the 8th june, the last day of school and my 3rd last day in the country. two words can pretty easily sum up my last days in italy: packing and goodbyes. i had a lot of trouble with the former. it was probably easier than packing to leave australia, because there wasnt really any umming and aahing over what to take. the problem was how on earth was i going to get all my stuff back home again!? i dont think the airline people really understand just how little 20kgs actually is. i mean sure, if you are giong for a 3 week holiday, or backpacking or something, it's probably fine. but, as my cousin Phil said just last week, if you are moving house over seas 20kgs is just not enough. ridiculous more like, and just plain IMPOSSIBLE! i reckon the airlines shoudl have some kind of extra allowance for people who have to do this, as 20kgs didnt even cover my clothes! and shoes and books and birthday presents are just SO heavy! anyway, so eventually worked it all out and organised all the stuff i have to send home. as for the goodbyes, well they were hard too. very hard infact. i wont go too far into it, mainly becuase it woudl mean i woudl have to explain all the people i said goodbye to in those few days, and what they all meant to me. i think it's enough to say they all meant a lot to me and i will miss them a lot. i was proud of myself tho, cos i didnt cry until when i was actually leaving Carpi. it was as we were leaving for the airport, and saying goodbye to my host parents and grandparents and stuff. and of course once i'd started crying it was very difficult to stop and at several intervals during the car trip to the airport my eyes welled up all over again, and again, and again. the actual flight to paris went quite well, altho i had only just managed to fall asleep when we landed again, which woke me up with a start. then we took a bus from the airport through peak hour friday afternoon traffic, then a few metro trains to Gare du Nord station and then it was only a couple of blocks to our hotel. i wont go into the difficulties we had wiht all our luggage, especially mine, on the metro that night, but i will just say that in a way i was glad i didnt have to do the return trip with them on the monday. damn i hate luggage.

paris and la tour eiffel soo, Paris! well, apart from the difficulties and delays arriving, i found it a pretty up and down trip. we arrived on the friday night and i was already rather exhausted because the previous few nights i hadnt slept well and all in all it was just a big, emotional, tiring week for me, but i certainly didnt get to bed early that night either. like i said, we arrived at the hotel rather late, and then of course had to get settled in and freshened up, so by the time we ventured out to have tea it was about 10.30pm i think. oh, by the way, 'we' were Erica and elisa, my two host sisters, Ele - a friend of elisa's, Sole (soh-leh, not 'soul') and Robbi - freinds of erica's, and me. anyway, then after a little arguing between elisa and everybody else about where and what we were going to eat, we finally settled on a little cafe which had incredibly expensive and rather tiny pizza's, altho i opted for a ham and cheese toasted sanga instead. then, when i was thinking, great it is 11.30, we will finally get to sleep, we instead grabbed the metro to go see the eiffel tower. i was not very interested as was literally about to drop, and by the time we got there we only really saw it from a distance anyway since we had to turn around and go straight back before the metro closed for the night. we nearly didnt make it either, because soem stations close earlier than others, but in the end we caught the very last one back to paris nord and then went to bed. the next day we got up, breakfasted (yummy croisants!) and at the moment i have forgotten exactly what we did. but we went to some places.... i think we did the champs elisees (cannot spell that) first, and then wandered down the very long avenue to the louvre (spelling?) and all the while taking lots of photos and stuff. we saw lots of things that day anyway, and it was all a lot better once we ditched elisa and ele and went off by ourselves to do the real sightseeing, cos as much as i like my host sister, she is SO fussy, was in a rather bad mood, and was mainly only interested in shopping. i think then we went to notre dame too, and did a little shopping ourselves too. anyway, that was another big day and it certainly wasnt over yet, cos then we went back to the hotel to get ready for dinner. food proved to be a very very big problem that night, more than at every other meal, since elisa, who as i have already mentioned is fussy, prefers only to eat italian food. so she had found this italian restaurant, but it was about twice the price of food in italy, and the rest of us were rather unwilling to eat there because of a)the price, and b) why go to a foreign country to eat food you can get in your own...right? anyway so another fight ensued but after dinner (at the exxy italian restaurant) we went back to the eiffel tower and got a better look and some more photos. we were going to climb it that night but it was a little late so we decided to go back and do it early sunday morn. and that is what we did. elisa and ele didnt want to so they slept in, but me and the other three went out and spent a lovely morning climbing steps up one of the seven man made wonders of the world. it was cooool man! literally, cos there was a strong breeze. but also it was an amazing view (mostly grey..... paris is a grey, dirty city in my opinion) and the trip to the very top floor in the glass elevator was fun and a little scary. anwyay, then we had lunch and ooh, it was sunday we went to notredame, and had a yummy lunch in a cafe near it. and after that we did a river cruise for a few hours which was nice and relaxing. and funny cos we found a whole bunch of other italian tourists, and the first things they woudl ask us was 'have you been able to get your mobile to work?' it seems everyone was having similar problems with thier mobiles. they could recieve, but not make calls, and then once the credit ran out which was pretty quickly cos everything is so expensive internationally, they then couldnt get any more. anyway not importnat. so that night while the older three went out clubbing, i was exhausted, but did manage to make the effort to go to the champs elisees again to see it all up in lights after dinner, and then we went home to bed early, around midnight.


am so a metro pro well the next morning we got up and did the packing up and checked out. we left out bags in the motel tho, which was good since we had about 4 hours before the others had to leave, and about 7 till i had to leave, so we didnt want to be dragging our baggage around for ages. anyway, we did a last bit of shopping and then all met up for lunch. turns out that erica, sole and robbi, who had been clubbing the night before, had got back so late, or early, that they decided not to go to bed at all, so they were rather tired as they hadnt slept! so we had a nice last lunch together at maccas, and then wandered around for a while before it was time to pick up the bags and go. that time unfortunately arrived, and we made our way to paris nord station again, where we did more tearful goodbyes and they all left to go catch the metro, then the bus, and then the plane back to italy. i, on the other hand, had nearly a three hour wait before my train left from paris nord to london. so i sat down quite happily and started to read. the time went by rather quickly, and then i was getting a bit nervous so wandered around just to make sure i knew exactly where i had to go and what time it all left and from where etc. went to the check-in just as soon as i was allowed, and apart from teh cranky lady who interrogated me (rather more harshly than was necessary in my opinion) as to why i was going to the uk, for how long etc, foudn my way into the waiting area no problem. then there was stil about 50 mins til the train was supposed to leave, so i sat down with the book again. gotta love jane austen :) did have a little conversation with a nice old english lady and a young man with a lap top while we were all waiting, but that is really rather irrellevant to this story. aanyway, so the time for boarding arrived, and they told us to sit down and wait cos there was a slight delay with cleaning the train. then the time they told us we woudl leave came and went and they told us to sit down again. then the time that the next train woudl have left came and they told us all to go and get new boarding passes cos somehow they were going to fit two trains worth of people into the one train. then they changed thier mind on seeing how many people were then pushing in a big clump towards the new-borading-pass-collection place and told all the people on the 2nd train to sit down and wait and to let the people n the 1st train go 1st. i was from the 1st train, which was by this time about 35mins late, and i managed to not get squashed in the crowd of pushy impatient people waiting to get on the train as soon as possible. anyway, then we got on the train, and it started, and then stopped, and thens tarted, and then stopped. after several announcements in which we were told that there were some 'technical dificulties' we eventually get underway, about an hour after when we were supposed to go. i rather enjoyed the trip then, since there was lovely countryside and a nice pair of americal girls sitting with me who were very nice and funny, and also another old english lady who was quite helpful in giving me some instructions and information about getting to northampton. for i was, indeed, headed to northampton to stay with my cousin Phil until mum, dad and naomi arrived int he country. i was also rather nervous about having to negotiate trains and things, especially since it was nighttime and people always say bad things about cities at night, right? well, once i got there all my fears were allayed, altho i had been slightly more worried since the lateness of the train mean i arrived around 9pm instead of 7.30, but it was a very easy trip to Euston station where i had to wait a little while and then caught a train to northampton. actually, i found all my recent experiuence with metro's in paris was very helpful, as i had absolutely no tourble negotiating the london underground. i rang phil and told him what time the train was going to arrive in Northampton and then waiting around for ages til it finally left just before 10pm, and arrived at Phils about 11.15. had no trouble finding phil on the platform, even tho hadnt seen him in about 8 years, and then went back to his place and pretty much straight to bed, as by this time i was rather spent.

well, contrary to when i started writing this blog, i am infact near Liecester at the moment, and we are about to leave to go to Yorkshire, and so i do not have time to finish the saga now. however, i do hope to update you wihtin the next week, and you can look foward to the following installments:

harry potter and the bludgey week in northampton

another day in london-town

brighton & hove, lewes & patcham

Bath: it must be the most jane austen-ey city in the world! and i suppose it is also has some lovely views....like Mr Darcy in a wet white shirt!

henges of standing stones-bloody traffic-lovely liecester and a cat!

and there will also be an entry about yorkshire i suspect, and that's about it from me this time. hometime is drawing ever closer.....14 days exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

love to everyone always

Ellen :)

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

alicia suprise florence goodbye

quando i bambini fanno oh
che meraviglia, che meraviglia
ma che scemo vedi però però
e mi vergogno un po'
perchè non so più fare ooohh
e fare tutto come mi piglia
perchè i bambini non hanno peli
ne sulla pancia, ne sulla lingua
- Piovia (i think that's his name)

i try to go on like i never knew you
i'm awake, but my world is half asleep
i pray for my heart to be unbroken
but without you all i'm going to be is....
incomplete -Backstreet Boys

ok i know i know, it's backstreet boys. but i like the lyrics, cos they kind of sum up pretty well how i felt when i first got here. i missed everybody soooooooooo much, and i guess my world really was half asleep, incomplete. and now, life is going soo incredibly well, and i love this place and these people so much that i dont want to leave, so probably when i go home i will be homesick for here, but will just have to go on like i never knew them. so that is the best i can do to justify putting the words of a backstreet boys song on my blog.....
and the other one is an incredibly popular song here and i really like it. the lyrics are somewhat stupid (when the babies go 'oooh,' how marvelous, how marvelous........they have no hair on thier stomachs or on thier tongues.) but the tune is so infectious and 'up' and it always makes me smile, plus, i know all the words, which is so cool to be able to sing in italian, even if what i am singing is ridulous. but apparently the guy who sings it is donating all the profits to childrens charity so i reckon that's a good enoguh reason to like the song too. :)

aanyway, moving on. wow, i have so much to say. so incredibly much. but first, birthday wishes.... Happy birthday to Liam Richmond for te 4th, Kenny for yesterday, and since i wont get to a computer for a while, also to ben Noy for the 14th, grace for the 23rd, and Bib for the 30th! And of course, a ginormuos happy birthday to my dearest mummy! Am so sorry i wont be with you tomorrow, but hey, you wrent withme on my birthday either so i guess we are even! and while we're all here, Happy Birthday to ME!!!!! want to thank all the aunties and uncles who emailed me, and also Sage and courtney and Liam, for thinking of me :) and thanks mum and dad for waking me up at 7.30am on my first day of sleeping in after waaay too long of not being able to. oh no wait, it was only like 3 days...but still, it was long looked foward to. aah well, was nice to hear your voices :) but before i get onto all my birthday stories, i have to talk about alicia!

woooot! alicia came to visit! maan, it was fantastico, incredibile, meraviglia! apart from the difficulties in the actual arrival process, HUZZAAH!!!!!!! to explain, my aussie freind maddie and i caught a few trains to bologna to meet alicia at the station on the thursday arvy. we found the right platform and sat waiting for the train to arrive. it was a little late but that was fine. train arrives, we searched up and downt he platform and there was no alicia. after more frantic seraching and retracing our steps over and over (i.e. we walked up and down that platform maybe 7 or 8 times) we finally came to the conclusion that she hadnt got off that train. either a) she never got on it in the first place or b) she was still on it, probably asleep, and therefore missed the stop! turned out to be the second but we didnt know that at the time. so was incredibly nervous and worried about my baby alicia all alone by herself stuck somewhere, and how would we gt in contact. rang home a few times, tho was completely unable to hear a thing as some stupid organiser has put the pay phone in the tunnel directly underneath the train track, so of course everytime a train went over there was a hell of a lot of noise. aanyway, we eventually decided to catch the train back modena and then elisa picked us up on her way home from training. got home and found that alicia had called and luckily erica, my oldest host sister, managed to communicate a little in english with her. we headed back to modena to pick her up and then back home, dinner and after taking maddie home we stayed up talking for a very long time! turns out what had happened was her first train was late, so she missed the connection to bologna and the next one arrived at 8.30, nearly 2 hours after the original. aanyway, next day i let her sleep in and i went to school, then int he afternoon we went into town and wandered around the piazza, ate a little gelati, and in the evening went to a concert at the conservatrium. the saturday we got up very early to take a train to mantova and spent the day with maddie and nadia, aussies, and a whooole big bunch of american uni students who wre here on some kind of 3 week teaching prac with my organisation. however, hardly any of them speak italian, so i dunno why they came here instead of doing thier prac in american schools.......
aanayway, sunday was a lazy day, as was monday. we ate more gelati, real italian pizza, and watched 'il fantasma della opera' twice! tuesday and wednesday we both went to school and then wednesday arvy caught the trains back to bologna to send her away on a very long bus trip :( . it was incredible to see her. it felt so completely normal to be together, and totally surreal at the same time. difficult to describe....i guess only alicia will know exactly what i mean. alicia, it was so good to see you, to talk to you, to reminicse (yeah, i dunno how to spell it either) and just be here with you! thank you so much (and tahnk you alicia's parents) for making the effort and braving the trains and everything for me!

so the next day was my birthday, and like i said, i had planned to sleep in, but that didnt happen. we had a nice family lunch and that was really good. the nonni were there and they all gave me some lovely pressies. i honestly hadnt expected anything. i wasnt that excited about my birthday, it has always felt pretty much like any other day, plus i wasnt in oz, so i really didnt expect them to get me anything. i forgot to say before that the 2nd June is a public holiday here so that was good cos everybody was at home and we ate together and i was just happy to be not at school and to be with my 'family.' i guess i have conquered the homesickness now, so i really wasnt missing home all that much which was good. then int he afternoon i went out for about an hour with Yuri, the son of the mother tongue english teacher at school. we went to the piazza to get an icecream and ended up sitting in a bar(aka. a cafe) for a while chatting. he took me home and what should there be outside my house but a whole bunch of people andmusic and streamers and balloons! they threw me a surprise party! how incredible! it was awesome! all my favourite people were there and i just had so much fun. it was particularly good cos i didnt think i would get much of a chance to see half of them again before i left s it was just so nice. maria and maddie managed to keep thier mouths shut for weeks before hand about it and it was such a nice surprise! so, in conclusion, i had a really really really good birthday :D

hmm. then my other news is that i went to florence. unfortunately we only went for the afternoon cos my host mum ended up having to work saturday morning, but still, it's only about a two hour drive and we went and wandered around and saw michelangelo's david, among other things. also ate the best gelati i think i've had here so far. it was expensive (cos everything is in those major tourist destinations, it was the same with rome and venice) but totally worth it. lol.

and today is, no, was, the last day of school for the year. it was realyl hard cos i had to say goodbye to so many people. te goodbyes felt so unreal tho because it was basically just like the end of antoher school day. last night i went to my class dinner and that was a realyl lovely evening. i said goodbye to them all last night as well as today, so thatwas a little drawn out. and so tonight it hink we are having a little dinner with a few people from elisa's class who i am freinds with, which will be good. am looking foward to seeing them, even tho i know it will be the last time. and then tomorrow i am having my final pizza for lunch with maddie and maria, and it will be so incredibly hard to say goodbye to them. and after that..... friday i go to paris with my host sisters and next mondy i'm gunna go trough the 'chunnel' to london and by this time next week i guess i will be almost about to see mum and dad and naomi again! and this time in about 5 weeks my feet should be back on australian soil again.........
what an amazing journey. seemed like the time woudl never pass at the start, and now it seems like yesterday that i arrived. wow. i will definately be back here becasue there are so many people i will want to see again. but for now, i will tell you all back home that i love you and miss you, but will see you (relatively) soon. i might even get a chance to keep updating this in the UK. we'll see.
love always
ellen