Before my friend Kara and I went to Frankfurt and Heidelberg
in Germany for Easter weekend, my family took me to the outlets on Tuesday,
which are about 45 minutes outside of Siena! It was fun going because I felt
like their child; They waited to leave until I got home from school and we all
hopped in the Audi and went shopping together for about three hours. I didn’t
get anything because the stores were mostly the same as in the U.S. (Nike,
Adidas, Gap etc.) My family bought a lot of items though and wouldn’t say yes
to buying something unless I liked it. I was really glad they took me with
them, I am starting to feel more and more like a part of their family as the
semester goes on.
After working in
Chianti again for my art restoration internship on Wednesday, I took a bus from
the countryside to the train station in Siena. Kara and I then took an hour
train ride to Empoli, an hour train to Pisa, a bus to the Pisa airport, a two
hour plane ride to Frankfurt followed by a two hour bus ride into the city and
a short walk to our hostel. It was a long day, but we had no problems and got
to Germany safely Wednesday night! On Thursday we explored Frankfurt! We
absolutely loved Frankfurt, despite what people told me before going there.
People said it is really modern and big, which is true, but the city was the
cleanest city I have ever been to and the modern skyscrapers were offset with
traditional, antique German buildings. The city was easy to navigate and the
people were so nice! It was helpful being able to speak so much English! We
walked around the city’s main square with all of their cafes and shops; the
Easter displays were beautiful! We went inside a few of the city’s famous
churches and walked around their antique looking old town. We walked across the
lock bridge then took a boat ride up the Main River. Towards the end of the day
we took an elevator up 55 stories to the top of the Main Tower. It was awesome
to see Frankfurt from so high up! On Friday, which was Good Friday, everything
in the city was closed! We didn’t think about it being Easter weekend and that
having an effect on things being open but it turned out to be a really fun and
relaxing day! Since the only things that were open were a select number of
cafes and restaurants, Kara and I went from café to café, hanging out and
trying different foods! We walked to the old opera house and through many parks
to get to the botanical garden, called the Palmengarten. On Saturday we took an
hour bus ride to the small riverside town of Heidelberg. Heidelberg is
definitely one of my favorite places I have visited so far, it is so
picturesque and quaint! We walked along the river and bridges all day, stopping
in fun shops and enjoying the atmosphere of an older looking German town. We underestimated the amount of time it would take us to get back to the bus station so we had to run to it towards the end and got on our bus just in time to head back to Frankfurt! Yesterday we said goodbye to Germany and departed for the long journey back to
Tuscany. (We walked to the bus station, took a two hour bus ride to the
airport, took a two hour plane ride back to Pisa, took a bus to the train
station, took an hour long train from Pisa to Empoli and an hour long train
from Empoli to Siena, then a half hour walk home, to be exact.) We luckily didn’t
have any travel problems, except for the fact that the delicious, gourmet
mustard Kara and I bought for our parents was .2 over the limit and we had to
throw it away at security. (Sorry dad!) After I got home last night I was
whisked off to my host grandparent’s house for Easter dinner. It was so nice
that my host family brought me because it was the first time I joined them for
dinner at the grandparent’s house. My host mom, Tiziana, has a sister named
Rosanna and her parent’s names are Sabatino and Silviana. (Sabatino means “little
Saturday.”) Silviana cooked a delicious dinner of tortellini soup, roast beef,
an egg and ham casserole and a traditional Easter cake for dessert. I felt so
welcomed by the extended family; they couldn’t stop touching my long, blonde,
straight hair. (They all have short, dark and curly hair.) My host mom is also obsessed
with the fact that my brother got married outside in December and they had me
show the grandparents pictures of my family at the wedding, in short sleeves,
outside, in December. It was a great end to a weekend and even nicer because
Monday is still a holiday for Italy so we don’t have school today. I loved
getting to see Germany and experiencing another foreign culture! This upcoming
weekend I am headed for the beautiful Cinque Terre!
Ciao!
-Rachel
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