Friday, June 24, 2011

Wait...you mean we still have school?

Ok so today I woke up around 11 am and got up and around for lunch and worked on my Italian homework. Then we had a fabulous welcome home lunch - alfredo sauce with pasta and fried chicken! Then for dessert I had a few cherries. I think I ate too much legit food and too fast, because shortly after that I got sick to my stomach, but I think I'll take that trade lol. Then I got my Rome assignment. Since I'm a 6-hour student in my humanities class I have to be an on-site teacher on our Rome trip that we take next week. I picked to do research and talk about the Pantheon :). Then I had Bible class and then Italian - we turned in homework, sang 3 songs, and then started an open-book test over chapter 2 (but don't worry, it will be graded harshly). Then she gave us an extra credit assignment that we could do online, so I did that after dinner. Then it was time for me to go volunteer at the library again. This time I read a story about night and day, but it was in Italian. It was pretty rocky at first, but my pronunication got a little better after awhile lol! Good thing they were cute little kids! Then we all went to eat at La Bottega :D yum!!! Then I came back and picked up my clean laundry, finished my Italian test, did my extra credit work, and am figuring school stuff out for graduation from Harding and grad school stuff. I'm about to do my cleaning work here at the villa and then work on my Bible homework and humanities journal and then watch the firework show :). The fireworks are going on in Florence for the festival for St. Giovanni (John), but we can see them from the villa and it won't be so loud.

Oh yeah - there was this really awesome game going on that we saw on tv at La Bottega. It was a mix between: soccer, football, rugby, basketball, wrestling, and MMA. Basically you can do whatever you want and you score by getting the soccer-ish ball into the net at the other end. This was the championship game and my team won 2.5 to 1.5! I was kinda disappointed though that they didn't tell us about it earlier because it was happening in Florence.

Pace e amore!

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