Hello, people all over the world (start a love train),
This post is about Latina, a sad little town just south of Rome. It's not jealous of it's ancient older brother, though it should be. Latina was built in the 1930s, by Mousolini, and given this fact, 80% of the city is still fascist. They don't march around town, though we tutors were told the lack of discipline evident in our pupils was due to the town's political upbringing.
Latina is flat, ugly and without attractions. There's nothing to do but watch others parade around in brand name clothes and wonder who they're impressing, or trying to impress. My after work schedule was the same every day - go home, shower, try to use the internet, sometimes successfully, eat dinner, prepare the next day's lesson plan and sleep.
The kids were cute, but difficult. Screaming and fighting were their favorite things to do, other than ignore English tutors in preference of soccer.
Thank goodness my host family was incredible. They walk a different life than I do, spending money here and there, on clothes, beach houses, boats, Louis Vuitton bags, and expensive African art, though they treated me like a son, and I responded as if they were my family. We sat around the TV several nights, laughing our butts off at an Italian version of America's Funniest Videos. I felt validated. They took me out to expensive restaurants and stuffed me full of steak. We would talk for hours. The day I left, they were in tears, and the boy, Alessandro, cried, "No..." (which means the same in both our languages).
Though I don't have the time to finish uploading all of my Latina vids, the following will get you started. More will follow soon.
Jeff
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
San Remo, continued...
Hello again,
The following videos demonstrate some great moments I had while at orientation for camp in San Remo. Every night they took us to an awesome local restaurant where we were served amazing home cooked meals and plenty of wine. After each meal, they then referred us to friends' local bars, where we continued drinking.
San Remo is particularly awesome for its history. There's a new town, and an old town. The following take place in Old Town, which is in the mountains, and built ages ago. See for yourselves.
Pasta count (as of the moment I'm typing this post, not the moment of these videos) - 17.
More soon!
The following videos demonstrate some great moments I had while at orientation for camp in San Remo. Every night they took us to an awesome local restaurant where we were served amazing home cooked meals and plenty of wine. After each meal, they then referred us to friends' local bars, where we continued drinking.
San Remo is particularly awesome for its history. There's a new town, and an old town. The following take place in Old Town, which is in the mountains, and built ages ago. See for yourselves.
Pasta count (as of the moment I'm typing this post, not the moment of these videos) - 17.
More soon!
Milan, Day #1
Hello again,
So, this post is out of order. It should have been first, before San Remo, so use your imagination. The following videos show a bit of my first afternoon/evening in Milan, where I flew into Italy.
So, this post is out of order. It should have been first, before San Remo, so use your imagination. The following videos show a bit of my first afternoon/evening in Milan, where I flew into Italy.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
I'm Here!
Ciao friends, family, and friends of family,
After years of waiting, and many long hours on planes/trains/automobiles, I've made it.
Over the next few months I'm going to do my best to record and post my experiences of my time in Italy. These documentations won't be long, or very extensive, but at least you'll see my pretty face, and hear my lovely voice.
From San Remo, my first day here:
See ya soon!
After years of waiting, and many long hours on planes/trains/automobiles, I've made it.
Over the next few months I'm going to do my best to record and post my experiences of my time in Italy. These documentations won't be long, or very extensive, but at least you'll see my pretty face, and hear my lovely voice.
From San Remo, my first day here:
1st Day In San Remo from Jeff LaPenna on Vimeo.
See ya soon!
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