Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Getting Ready to Go

Ciao!

Well, my VISA came. It was really quick, we got it back 3 days after the appointment! This week has been kind of crazy with a bunch of appointments! On Monday I got my braces off, yesterday I had my 2 year post op appointment (had scoliosis surgery two years ago, now I am pain free!) and that went well, today I had a dentist appointment, tomorrow I have something else, and Friday I will get my haircut! Goodness me (or should I say "Mamma mia!" haha)! On Saturday evening I will go to a picnic near me to meet the local AFS host students. I hear there is a guy from Italy so I hope he knows enough English to understand me and I can figure out where he is from :)

Today is exactly one week until the orientation in NYC! AFS students going to Egypt, Spain, France and Italy from the USA will all be at the orientation. I think it will be a lot of fun! 9 days until my feet step onto Italian soil. 11 days until I finally meet my Italian host family!

I am going to complete Rosetta Stone level one today! Tomorrow I will begin level two.

Arrivederci!

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Italian Consulate


Just thought I would share some pictures from my visit to the Italian Consulate in Philadelphia on Monday. It was a very long wait for some reason but the actual appointment was only like 15 minutes. The preparation was very stressful for my mom, but the actual handing over the papers was not difficult at all. They kept my passport, so I hope that it arrives on time! Only 2 weeks left! The lady says she assumes it will be sent out on Monday (27th) so I hope everything falls into place. Much of this process is all about faith, and just believing everything will turn out okay.

 Suite 1026 :)



Tuesday, August 14, 2012

More Host Family Info!

I just received more information on my host family. It was a PDF that contained a few pictures of my family, more school information, and basically most all of the things I think they had to complete for being a host family. The school mentioned on there though is LICEO SCIENTIFICO CARLO CATTANEO MONSELICE. Although on my AFS account, it says my school is "Instituto Scolastico Cattaneo". So who knows! It's probably not a big deal, maybe it's like saying I will be attending St. Mary's County Public Schools and Leonardtown High School or like saying a Xaverian Brothers School but called St. Mary's Ryken. I was also quite relieved that neither of my host parents smokes. Apparently Nico and Enrico are into Rugby. I think it will be fun to watch their games but I am certainly not trying to play because that was the one sport other than football that my spine doctor said I could not play. The document also says that school is 800 meters from my house. Not exactly sure how far that is, but it says I can either ride a bike or walk to school so it must be really close! :)

Oh, and this is a picture of my host family.


The other thing that is exciting is that there are only 22 days until my adventure begins! :D
Orientation in NY on September 5th-6th
Fly to Switzerland and Rome on the 7th
Orientation in Rome September 7th-8th
Meet up with my host family on September 9th (not totally sure, but I think that's true)

My friend Anni is already packed :O I have not even started. We are still shopping around for some things that I don't already have. (Like well made shoes (that are cute...hard to find!), a black backpack, new jeans). I am thinking I will buy shampoo, toothpaste, etc. and school supplies when I get there.

A lot of other AFS Italy participants have received an email from their local AFS/Intercultura chapter in Italy. I have not. So I will be interested to see who my liaison is and who else is in my province. :)


Well that is all for now. Arrivederci!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Skype with Mia Famiglia!

So this afternoon I skyped with my host family (and my host...uncle?...I guess). They were all so nice. Alessia (my host mom) seems to know some English, and my host uncle knows a good amount of English. Skype was really choppy the connection always seems to act funny. But I really can't wait to get there on September 7th! Nicola and Enrico seem very nice and funny :) They say they like to watch cartoons, so I wonder what type of cartoons Italians watch...hmmm. Enrico and Nicola showed me one of their bunnies and their bird. The bunny looked very adorable, but it also looked kind of panicked like "ah! Whats going on! Why is this boy picking me up? What is this screen?!" hahaha!  I think they said that my host school is near by, and so is the train station so they wont have to walk very far to get me. I can't wait to talk to them again. It's slowly getting more real that I will be staying with these people and going to stay in Italy for a year. It's so hard to imagine, it's such a dream!

It's late. I am going to bed. Till my next post...
Arrivederci! :)