Monday, August 29, 2011

Ciao, Viterbo!

Buonasera, miei amici!

Today is my second day in Viterbo! I still can't believe that I made it here! I am so happy- I thought (and had been told time and time again) that it would be a very difficult transition, but I haven't found anything to be worried about... except my Italian!

My family is wonderful; my two sisters are very talkative and seem to like me. My dad is pretty quiet, but when he does talk, he is nice and very funny. My mom speaks English very well, and my little sister Benedetta is also learning English. With their help, I understand most of what goes on around me. The grandmother (la nonna) is staying with us for the holiday (Festa di Santa Rosa, a festival which celebrates the statue of the town's patron saint), so we have six people staying in a space meant for four! Still, she is great at explaining, in Italian, lots of idioms and phrases that I don't understand right away. My whole family is working in sieme to help me learn the language. I think my Italian will improve quickly because of them.

Tonight, I took my first tour of the town. It's pretty small, but it has a surprising number of kids my age and lots of shops (many of which appear to specialize in shoes! hooray!) all along the cobblestone streets. There are several squares and I am sure that I will be exploring those more later.

People say that Italian dinners take a long time, and this is true. What they don't tell you is that a "snack" can take up to an hour to have and then discuss! I am enjoying every minute of it, though.

I hope everything is well at home and that summer is coming to a fabulous end.

Arrivederci for now!
-Eleonora

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Two Weeks!

Hi everyone!

I hope you're all having a great summer.
Is it possible that I'm leaving in just two weeks?!

I've started to pack up... so far, I have a flash drive and an assortment of pants in the trunk.
I'm also learning Italian! My teacher is wonderful, but I'm having a hard time with the verb conjugations, since I've never taken a Romance language before (I struggled through Chinese class for five years). Still, I'm sure that I'll pick it up quickly once I'm totally immersed.

I've recently received emails from my new host family! I have two little sisters, Benedetta (10) and Agnese (7). Their picture is adorable. My parents are named Tiziana and Massimiliano. She is an art history teacher and he is a NCO at the military base in Viterbo. My mom, Tiziana, is the one writing these emails to me; she says that she loves traveling, cooking, reading, and watching films!

I'll be living about five minutes from school, so I'll be able to walk through the little town every day! I am so excited for the cobblestone streets, the piazzas, and the cappuccinos!

I will write again once I am in Viterbo!

Ciao!