martedì 18 agosto 2009

Visas and Predeparture Jitters

So, I leave DC three weeks from tomorrow! The time felt kind of ripe for a blog post. I finally got my information from Intercultura, which were really just the papers that let me apply for my visa. I was stressing out about it because I've heard plenty of visa horror stories.

Luckily, it was painless! I was definitely WAY too excited just to be there, even though we just sat and waited for an hour. I'm really glad the consulate is close to me because some people have to fly to places like LA just to hand someone papers. Our "appointment" was under five minutes, and everything seemed to be in order. Also, I didn't realize this before, but being at the consulate was my first time hearing spoken Italian in real life, not just in a movie or something. I tried to listen in on the conversations a little and I only caught a few words that I understood. And these were things like buongiorno, grazie, sì, etc. I know this probably should've freaked me out (a lot) but the language is so beautiful and it re-motivated me to keep up with my Italian lessons. It's still my main worry right now, though. I'm too shy about my Italian to even greet the people in the consulate in it.

Which leads to these predeparture jitters. I just went to the beach for the weekend, came back, and realized I leave in 21 days. I'm absolutely excited to go, but I still have so much to do! It felt like a long time before but now it's like wow, I only have 3 weekends left? And I didn't think finding host family gifts would be so difficult, but it is. I have a few ideas for my host parents, but I don't know about my siblings. AND, il mio italiano non è bene. (And that was probably incorrect).

But really, the excitement is canceling all of that out right now. I'm trying to keep an open mind and arrive with zero expectations, which is so much harder than it sounds! For now, I'm just going to work on my Italian, finish up the last of my paperwork, and enjoy the next three weeks with everyone at home.

(P.S. There's a lot of cheesy things I could say this close to departure, but I'm avoiding all of it.)

lunedì 3 agosto 2009

Irrelevance!

Exchange related news: I'm waiting for my Visa papers from Intercultura so I can shimmy on down to the consulate. I'm a bit nervous because my mom and I tried to make an appointment and they said, nope, it's open for Visas 3 days a week between 10am and 12:30pm. (?!) So we will see how that works out! (Luckily the consulate is a short Metro trip away and the Visa will be free!)

Non-exchange related news: I made cupcakes today!



Cute, right?

I don't know, I felt like posting something... 36 days to go! :DD

sabato 1 agosto 2009

1 month 1 week!

Or, 38 more days until I leave for New York! x) And 39 until we're off to Italy!

(I also had to change my layout thinger because it wouldn't let me post pictures.)

SO, according to AFS, I am officially enrolled in a school! I'm attending a liceo scientifico in Lecce! I'm pretty sure my host sister goes to the same school. And yes, "scientifico" means it's a science oriented school. I'm way too excited to complain about the fact that science is my worst subject. xD I think it looks amazing!



After checking the school's website, I found out that classes start September 14th. So, in the course of 5 days, I am going to... fly to New York city by myself, meet about a million people, go on my first Transatlantic flight, spend a few hours in Switzerland, stay in Rome, meet about two million more people, take a train to my town, meet my host family, and have my first day at my new school!

I AM SO EXCITED!!! (Three planes and a train!)

My summer school final is on Monday, so after that, I'm going to work on my Italian. All of my dreams for the past few nights have been exchange-related. (Last night, I got to my host family's house and unpacked my suitcase to find that I'd forgotten to pack clothes. Instead, it was filled with boxes of chocolate and a map of the world.) I'm basically at the point where it's all I think about, and it's hard for me to go out and not see something Italy-related and get overly excited about it.

I've also become VERY biased: Kobe Masahiko is officially my favorite Iron Chef.


I'm stealing a few pictures from my host sister's Facebook. Hopefully she doesn't mind me putting them up. (:





Host dad + Elisabetta + dogo argentino!