

The summer after sophomore year, my roommate and I, Meredith, had the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy for a month. While there, we were assigned to live in an apartment on the outskirts of the city which was approximately a 10 minute walk from Lorenzo de Medici, the school we went to for classes.
Although the apartment was small and very warm seeing as it was July in
Italy, I wouldn't have had it any differently. Meredith and I were assigned 2 other roommates who were going to be seniors at Monmouth University in New Jersey. From spending a month together, we became the best of friends, expanding our group to the other seniors from Monmouth who were also on the trip. On top of the weekly excitement we had in Florence from Tuesdays at BeBop to see the Beatles cover band, c

limbing up the steps of the Duomo, to "family dinners" of burnt spaghetti, we also partook in amazing excursions to get a better feel for Italian life. One weekend we partook in a bike tour of Tuscany where we got a tour of a winery and traveled on bikes to view the Tuscany scenery. We took a trip to Pisa to take the cliche picture of trying to straighten the leaning tower then went onto exploring the crowded phenomenon that is an Italian public beach.
The most memorable trip that we took within this one month program was to Sorrento and Capri. On this trip we booked a hotel in Sorrento and took a shuttle boat over to Capri for a day. There, we found an amazing opportunity that you would never, ever find in the United States. We were actually allowed to rent a boat by simply putting down some form of identification to

explore the outskirts of the island that you can't see by just doing a walking tour. It was so crazy because never did they ask specifically for a license proving we could drive or a credit card or any form of money in case the boat were to be stolen or if any damages were to occur. All in all, the experience was one that the 4 of us that ventured will never forget!
After a month filled with gelato, cobblestoned streets, and saldis (sales in the stores of Florence), my younger brother actually came to Florence to meet Meredith and I to travel for 10 more days around the country. We traveled around by train, which, with 6 weeks worth of luggage was definitely a chore. Luckily my brother, Ross, is a little stronger than us 2 girls and was able to life the luggage on and off the

train filled with people who did not speak our native language. We traveled to Monterosso, Rimini, Venice, and Rome, fully completing our Italian experience. I could go on for days talking about everything that happened on this 6 month adventure, but I think pictures speak more than words!

Since the trip, our roommates, Meredith and I have actually visited numerous times despite the distance between Boston and New Jersey. Either way, we all gained friends and memories to last a lifetime!!