Saturday, February 28, 2009



Buongiorno! Buona sera! e Ciao! 

Good day! Good evening! and Hello!

 wonderful world! I have done quite a bit since my last blog update. I have been to rome and amongst many things saw the Vatican, Coliseum, St. Peters Church (mamma mia! This is what I think heaven will look like!)  Trevi fountain, Pantheon, and millions of little beautiful churches.

 My family is coming to Italy in April. April 4th through the 13th to be exact and Rome is where we will be staying. This is my spring break. After spending a weekend in this beautiful HUGE city, I could not be any more happy this is where my parents and Aunt Selena decided to book there hotel at. There is so much to see and I feel like there are less smokers. I did make one huge mistake in Rome and I will never EVER do it again. I went to 
the
Hard Rock Cafe. We waited for a table longer then we spent sitting at one. The service was terrible but not unexpected.

Early February I took a trip to Vinci and Pistoia. Vinci is where Leonardo Da Vinci was born and I got to see the house he lived in! This is it to the right. The dome at the top is one of my photographs from Pistoia. 


Oh my goodness! So many things have happened! On February 25 I celebrated my 21st birthday. Fifteen friends and I had dinner at a spanish restaurant over here called Salamanca. Afterwards we went and enjoyed some of the nightlife of Florence, which I have not had a chance to do yet. 

The following day, February 26, we had a class field trip to the Casa Di Buonarroti and saw many great works by the amazing Michelangelo. This was an amazing experience and family, please be expecting many Michelangelo cards because I kind of went crazy in the gift shop.  

February 27, One of my most amazing friends here, Yenni, and I went shopping. In Italy there are only two designated months a year when stores are allowed to have sales and February is one of them. If you ever have the opportunity to come if February to catch the sales come earlier on in the month. The are not so great towards the end of the month. Then Yenni and I ventured over to The Accademia Museum and had the opportunity to experience mr. sexypants David. The Museum is in the middle of no where and the outside is completely coated in Graffiti. This is something really random and weird, but if you ever have a chance to go to the Accademia check out there sculptures. They have good sculptures from many great artist but there is somthing very wrong with them. I do not know if it is how they have taken care of them but all of them have these gross little dots all over them. Some of the statues look as though they are diseased. Just a little weird observation. All in all it was a great experience because Art is amazing and it was everywhere! 

This past week I also started giving guided tours of the Basilica di Santa Croce. It is the most amazing church and I am so happy to be there. I can not wait to give my parents and Aunt Selena a tour when they come. In the Santa Croce we have the most astonishing art some being the TOMB OF MICHELANGELO and Galileo, amazing bizantine art, and frescos done by Giotto as well as his apprentices.     

Things are going quite swell here in Florence. I miss everyone so much but I feel like I have finally made the adjustment to Italian life. I could deffinately use a little more work on my Italian language though and on that note I should probably go study. 

Gratzie Molto for reading and following!

AMOREePACE
SEMPRE!

Teia Hagood




Friday, February 6, 2009


HELLO WORLD FROM FLORENCE ITALY!

I made it here safe and sound, and have successfully lasted almost a full week in this beautiful city. I also just got back from the Esselunga Super market and I officially have a full 100 piece package of gum and my own fruit! I am a happy camper. The Esselunga Super Market is the Italiana Kroger only not as nice. People are quite pushy and although "Mi Scusi" is in their vocabulary I feel like I am the only one saying it.  It was quite an experience. Most students in my program take the bus to Esselunga but I decided to walk. By the time I got out of the store it was 8:00pm and my hands were full so I called a taxi and they said they would be there in 5 minutes. The traffic was horrendous and I did not think there was anyway that poor taxi was going to make it in 5 minutes. Luckily, they did so I took a taxi home. When I came in with groceries the woman I am staying with, Juliana, flipped out and asked me (in italian) if I walked to Esselunga by myself (solo) I said "si." and left out the part about the taxi. Only because I had asked her if she would go with me earlier and she said no.    

Okay I never fished talking about the beautiful city of Siena. I did not think I would, but I miss Siena. I miss being in a hotel with all of my friends right down the hall. I miss Teresa, the italian woman we turn to for help with anything and always has the answer. ( I still see her but she is no longer right down the hall.) Most of all I miss our amazing breakfasts! Minus the goat milk, if that is what it is. It tastes very different from what I am use to. When I was putting groceries up earlier I saw that Juliana stores hers in the cabinet. I believe this means you do not have to refrigerate the milk until it is open. Beside the point, in Siena AIFS (The American Institute of Foreign Study) organized many different activities for us. 

The first activity I took part in was learning the secrets of Italian cuisine! This class was taught by a researcher of the Tuscan cuisine and a renowned member of the ACI, Lella.
 Yes Mom, Dad,
 Jason, and sweet MaKenzie this means you will be getting me in front of the stove and it is not just to bake or make vegetarian chilli, I am going to make you a four course meal! We will start off with a wonderful soup called Pappa al' Pomodoro, then have two different pastas one called Pici and the other gnocchi (one is a  little potato dumpling type pasta and the other is a hand made spaghetti), and to finish off our four course meal I will make you some of the best Tiramisu you have ever had! I took some kickin notes and I signed their guest book "I cant wait to make this for my family!" So for better or for worse, family, you will be eating Teia's Italian Cuisine.     

Another activity I partook in was Wine Tasting. This was the one of the activities I was looking forward to the most but it was the least exciting.

While staying at the Hotel Duomo in Siena I shared a room with one of the sweetest people I have ever met. Her name is Revae. (This is her with me to the left. We are on a ferry to Venice.) She has had the most interesting life and is such an opinionated young woman. I do not think this trip would have been the same if I had not met and roomed with her. I also think I make her nauseous sometimes because I wear too much pink. But somewhere deep down inside I think she enjoysall the pink I wear because she has a pink journal.


The other activities I partook 
in were: Chianti Sculpture Park, A Guided Art History Tour of Siena and Visit to a Private House (This turned into 'free gelato' instead of "Private House"
 because woman who resides there has a husband who became ill.), Visit to the towns of Pienza, Monte Oliveto, and San Gimignano, and last but not least a Museum Tour to several different artistic and historical sites in siena. 

The Museums and churches I got to experience were 14th- century Abbey belonging to the Benedectine order, the Church and Chiostro Grande, The Cathedral of Pienza, Torre Grossa (the only tower out of 14 towers op
en to the public in S.Gimignano. That is 14 of the original 76.), Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Cathedral of Saint Catherine (Where Saint Catherine's severed head and finger remain), Piazza del Campo, and of course the magnificent Duomo of Siena. 

(Chianti Sculpture park: Revae and I
inside one of their Labyrinth Sculptures)

















(This picture does not do The Duomo justice. Go see it! And then stop by Firenze and check theirs out too! )


While staying in Siena I also enjoyed The Fortezzi located on top of The Enoteca ( an underground Italian restaurant and winery). The Fortezzi is the best place to go running in Siena. It overlooks all of Siena. Beautiful. Breathtaking. Stunning. 

Okay last but most certainly not least while staying in Siena during the weekend of January 23-25  I experienced Venice. Venice was by far the most aesthetically appealing city I have been to yet. (Aside from the tuscan hills we drive through on our ways to
 different cities.) The art was out of this world. No matter how many times I see a painting of the Jesus and/or The Madonna each painting seems to be better than the last. I am just loving this experience! Thank you so much for reading and I hope to hear from you soon!  



Oh! The picture of me at the top is in mia camera (room) here in Firenze. I took it last night right before I went to the Opera to watch a play entitled Lucia Lammermoor. And there is something to talk about next time! 

LOVE&PEACE
ALWAYS,

Teia Hagood