Friday morning we left for the train station only to find
out our train had been delayed one hour. That gave us time to run back to the
apartment and get the few things we left behind. Our train took us about 3
hours until we got to Tampere where we would eventually catch our flight. Ryanair
is a low cost flight and there airports definitely showed this, after she
checked us in by crossing our name off a piece of paper. I have to say I was a
huge fan, with the lines being so short and quick. Since nobody has assigned
seats everyone just lines up, obviously we would get in the line last, but we
managed to get seats close by to each other.
When we arrived in Rome, Brooke’s cousin Ambrogio and his
friend Christiano were there to pick us up. They took us on a quick tour of
Rome and then we decided to check out a pub in the city. It is crazy how many
people come up trying to sell you stuff. In the hour or so we were there, at
least 6 different people came to harass us. On Saturday morning we got up and
headed off to the beach. The beach was really nice and surrounded by ruins. We
saw kids jumping off the ruins so we decided to give it a shot. The jump was
about 7 meters and the water was only about 1.5 meters deep. After scaling the
rock to get to the top, which I might add was a bit scary and difficult we
started second guessing this decision. The kids jumping assured us we would be
fine and just to pick up our feet. We all jumped and each of us hit the sand
pretty hard, not our best idea of the day, but we were all ok after a couple
minutes. Saturday night we decided to make dinner together. We had tomatoes
with mozzarella and basil, pasta with pesto sauce, ice-cream with strawberries,
wine and mojitos. It was really good and everyone helped although Ambrogio was
the head chef! After dinner we got ready and headed into the city to go out for
the night. There were small little roads with tons of different bars and the
place was packed. Afterwards we left and went to the club. It was outside and
they played American music, everyone was dancing and we had a lot of fun.
Sunday afternoon we took off for the pool nearby. We got to spend the day with
Ambrogio’s daughter Martina. She didn’t speak much English but we communicated
just fine! After the pool we experienced our first gelato! I think the gelato
may have been my favorite.


On Monday and Tuesday morning we got up and headed into Rome
by train. When we got there we decided to do the on and off bus tour so we
didn’t have to walk as much. The temperature was 100 degree f! First we went
inside the Coliseum. It was built over 2000 years ago and took ten years to
build. We took a tour of the Vatican and Sistine chapel. We decided to pay
extra to do the tour and “skip the lines.” Boy did they fool us. The tour guy
spoke for about 45 min outside and then gave a 30 min bathroom break before we
could go inside. When we finally got in, he spoke for 45 minutes about the first
picture. While it might have been interesting he lost my attention after the 2nd
minute. Finally after about 2 hours we ditched the tour and saw the rest on our
own. The details inside were immaculate, everything was so beautiful. Afterwards
we jumped on the metro and stopped at the Spanish steps. There were so many different sites we visited
and each of them was unique in their own way. I don’t even remember the names
of everything we saw.

Wednesday we relaxed in the morning then headed off for the
pool in Parma. We only lasted 2 hours or so because it was so hot and humid.
Brooke’s cousin Kathy took us into Parma to see a castle. It is one of only two
castles surrounded by water in Italy. We went back to the house and had a
delicious dinner. We had pasta with a mushroom sauce, chicken, and some of
Brooke’s aunts’ homemade wine. She has a small vineyard in her back yard where
she makes her own.
Thursday we got up early and caught the train into Milan.
First we went to the Duomo. This cathedral took over 500 years to build and is
the largest in Italy. Around the Duomo there were many nice shops and
restaurants. Next we went to San Siro, the stadium that hosts Inter and AC
Milan’s home games. The field was under construction because they are testing
out new grass/turf surface. The stadium is a UEFA four standard. The stadium
holds about 80,000 spectators. After the
tour we took the metro to the canals and had a late lunch outside before
catching the train back to Parma. The one thing Kathy told us for the train was
to not forget to get it stamped; obviously we were running to catch the train
and forgot. We thought we would be ok since on the way there they never
checked, but one stop away from home we got in trouble! The ticket lady tried
to charge us a 60 euro fee for not getting it stamped but we managed to settle
on a 5 euro fee instead. We got pretty lucky and were so stupid for forgetting
this.


Friday we woke up at 3 am to drive back to Parma. We went
and had one last lasagna, pizza and gelato before Ambrogio and Christiano took
us to the airport. We had a lot of fun and got to see so much on our trip.
Brooke’s family was awesome and took care of us so well! I can’t say that I am
mad to be back enjoying the 18 degree C weather and now it’s back to practice
for the week before our next game on Saturday!
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