Two sisters who came to Florence to live and talk like Italian women but can't wear the shoes!
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Well, at least the flight was first class.
Tammi and I have been planning this trip for a year because, after three years of studying Italian, we figured what better place to practice than Italy? So, with Florence as our destination and a rented apartment that looked great on the Internet, we packed our bags last Monday and prayed we could get on a flight (our dad's a retired pilot). We did and they even put us in first class. Great flight to Milan and it went downhill from there. The airport is an hour from the train station, an hour to figure out how to get there and another two hours on the train to Florence. We found our apartment easily and let's just say the pictures were deceiving. Try lugging two 50 lb bags up 57 steps only to find the apartment doesn't actually have Internet, the lights work sometimes and Tam's convinced the place was previously used as a cat refuge. But as Joe says, she can smell a flea fart in Panama. First errand...air fresheners. Other than that it's a very convenient place and an easy walk to anywhere. And hey, we're in Florence. How bad can that be? And they understand us when we speak in Italian! Hmmm, 57 steps two or three times a day...Dio mio!
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What a good way to keep in touch. Keep the posts coming. I sooooo miss you two. It seems weird when you're not in the country.
ReplyDeleteJealous! But I'll have fun following your blog and traveling vicariously. How long are you there for?
ReplyDeleteYou guys might lose some weight eating all that pasta and drinking all that wine with 57 steps! I wish I was forced to walk up 57 steps every day! I'm jealous. Not only are you in Italy, you also now have 3 times as many comments on your day old blog than I have had on mine for the last 6 months. LOVE YOU GUYS!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe your italian internet just doesn't understand english. Super jealous of all the pesto that will soon be in your faced. Green in your teeth means joy in your heart.
ReplyDeleteI hope they make a movie out of this blog some day. Seriously