giovedì, gennaio 08, 2009

A vacation in the Alps

Ciao a tutti! Its been awhile since I've last posted, so I have quite a bit to catch up on! Let me start on the weekend of December 12-14, 2008, when I went to a little town in the Alps with my Italian language teacher and 4 other Rotary Exchange Students (3 Americans and one Australian.) First off, a beautiful picture of the town we stayed in:It was very tiny, but there was a TON of snow! We left Milan Friday afternoon, and we were all very pumped and excited to go. Our Italian teacher, who is super sweet, has a house in the mountains and wanted to take us there for a weekend so we could experience more of Italy. We went with her, her daughter (who is in university, but went to Canada on a Rotary Youth Exchange while she was still in high school) and her son, who is about 25 years old. The place we went to was about 2 hours northeast of Milan. We arrived at her house and immediately made a snowman and I made a snow angel. Some snowballs were thrown, and then it was time to go inside. The street outside her house (though better named an apartment):looked like that. Typical Italian skinny cobblestone street. Facing the other way was a church:and towards the front there was a little open space where there was lots of nice, fluffy white snow. The next day, on Saturday, since we couldn't go skiing (for one, there were too many of us that didn't know how to ski- me and the Australian had no idea how it was done and secondly we didn't have any of the equipment and lastly it was an insurance issue or something.) We went further up into the mountains to go sledding and to play more in the snow. The road up was a switchback kind of road, and it was snowing heavily. Plus our teacher is one of the WORST drivers I have ever experienced! Nothing against her, but it was quite scary going up there... but the snow on the trees and road was breathtaking. Some pictures:So once we arrived up there, parked the car and then walked for about half an hour to a little field thing, we spent the afternoon trying to make a sledding path (the snow was about waist deep and very fluffy!)By the time we made the path we were to tired to actually use it!Thats me with a sled! It was the first time I had ever sledded, and I quite enjoyed it. We went back that night and hung out with the teachers son and his friends.

On Sunday we went even farther up into the mountains, to a place where our teacher likes to go in the summer to picnic. We first drove up the side of this mountain for awhile (thank goodness it had stopped snowing!) We then walked through a tiny, tiny mountain town (Almost too little to be called a town, it was maybe one street.) Me and another American, Halcy, on the one street before we started climbing to our destination:
The way up was very senic, take a look:
The way up was very scenic, take a look:Thats Shannon (or Sharon, we never figured it out) the teachers dog. So we hiked and climbed uphill through the snow (I was sick too, it was difficult!) for about an hour uphill. I ripped my jeans trying to climb over a log about halfway up.... It was unpleasant. But the final picture was totally worth it! This is something I'm never going to forget!The snow was about waist high and nobody had been up there since summertime, so we had to make our own path. We stopped at a house and ate our lunches, a bit of foccacia(some wonderful type of salty Italian bread.... its AMAZING.) This is a picture of everybody!

When we got back to the house we were pretty exhausted. Everybody crashed on the bed....
We then departed back to Milan around 4pm. It was such an amazing weekend.... And so different for me! I'm never going to forget it! Driving home there were some more mountains...

And a last look at where we stayed.

If you want to look at more pictures, i put them on facebook and here are the links: (there are two albums.)
Album #1- http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=44823&l=18e0f&id=816459245
Album #2 http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=44829&l=34447&id=816459245

1 commento:

Mollie ha detto...

Hi!
Okay so I would have rather e-mailed you but I have no idea how because I don't know your e-mail. I clicked a bunch of pages from AFS Italy blogs and landed on yours somehow. Anyways I am going to be living in Milan also my junior year of highschool( end of this year) and I have so many questions for you about milan so if you have time my email is mollie2323@hotmail.com

THANKS!