Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

WITWW!?!?!

It's Wednesday and that means it's time for my feature, Where In The World Wednesday!

If you participate, please take the button the fabulous Feris made to use in your post!
The idea of WITWW is to post a picture of you in someplace in the world...it doesn't have to be somewhere foreign or tropical. Just a picture of you somewhere that you consider traveling. It might even be somewhere in your own hometown! Feel free to get creative and post where you WISH you could travel, old scanned pictures of vacations from years ago or even feel free to repeat a destination with different photos! Get creative.
So, since I am currently missing my family in Costa Rica, I decided it was going to be my WITWW for this week! Here are some pictures for you to enjoy of my stays in Playa Hermosa, Costa Rica - where my father, step-mother, brother and sister currently reside. I only get to go down there once or twice a year. At the moment, I could definitely use a escape visit to them! 



Surf's up :) 


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

HOLY CRAP ITS MARCH?!?!

WHOA!! Where did the time go? I cannot believe it is already March. Well.. I better start working harder on my New Year's Resolutions.. Well I have been a little bit..

Lets recap those goals..

1. Travel - Enjoy the world
2. Write - Express to remember, forget and learn
3. Speak - Learn a new language
4. Play - Pick up a guitar
5. Learn - Finish College

Yes, it is already March and I have visited 2 countries, Costa Rica and Italy. So I have been faithful to Goal 1. It is early in the year, maybe I will have more traveling. I know I will be moving back to Colorado and going to Las Vegas for a weekend for my best friend's bachelorette party! So that is some travel...

I have been writing on a regular basis. I write here in my blog, in my pretty pink journal, and I am trying to work on two very different books. Goal 2: We are doing well :)

Speak... yikes this is a hard one for me, but I have been learning some Italian. Some days it is slow, others it comes easy. I can understand a lot more than I can respond! So Goal 3 - we have some work to do..

Now, Goals 4 and 5 - I have not even touched yet. I have thought about them, but haven't exactly done anything about it yet. Time to get crackin!

Hopefully I will have an idea about Goal 5 by the end of March. Hey, thats my March goal! Haha..

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Roma - Day 1

Ah, Roma...

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Giorgio's parents, Francesca and Sergio, pick the three of us up at the airport, and we all cram our bags in and squish together like sardines. I have about 10 mini-heart attacks on the way to the hotel as we dodge accident after accident.

We arrive at our hotel about 9 am and immediately decide to take naps since we have a night tour of the city from 8pm to 10pm. We slept until 12 and decided we were ready to go see the city. About 2pm, Giorgio came to pick us up and we set out into the city to see the Catacombs of San Callisto, however when we arrive, we sadly discover that it is closed until February 24. Ah, but the beauty of Rome is there are several catacombs throughout the city and luckily, we turn out of the gates of San Callisto and VOILA! There is the Catacomb of San Sebastiano.

The Catacombs are outside city walls due to ancient Roman laws that prohibited burials within the sacred pomerium(city boundary). There are 65 known catacombs in Roma but only a few are open for public viewing. The San Sebastiano Catacombs are more intimate and better-preserved then the San Callisto Catacombs. The typical Roman practice of layering architecture and faith is fascinating.

Then we went to the Basilica di San Clemente, which was beautiful. I wanted to come to this specific church since it shares the name of my home town and because they call it the "lasagna of churches." It is said to be the best place to learn about the city of Roma's archaeological evolution. This church had several layers to it (hence the lasagna..) and you descend from the most recent to medieval and paleo-Christian layers, to the lowest where the adherents of the ancient cult of Mithras met and performed grisly rituals in the long, rectangular mithraeum.

Unfortunately, neither of these places allowed photos to be taken within, but I have found some online that will give you an idea.

Next, Giorgio brought us over to his parents house for dinner. Francesca made us lasagna (how fitting!) and then served proschetto and mozzerella. His family owns a farm out in the countryside and makes their own wine, so of course, I had a taste. I'm not sure what they called it but it was good! We were then served a dolci, and I cannot exactly say what it is, but from my understanding - flour rolled up and cut into tiny balls small enough to look like peas, then fried and somehow mixed with honey and formed into a circle. It was different, not bad, not fantastic.

Then we departed to the Piazza di Repubblica where we met up for our night tour. The city is incredible at night. We drove around and saw the Colosseum and Roman Forum which gave off a majestic glow, walked through the Piazza Navona and saw the three fountains by Bernini, the Fontana del Moro, Fontana di Nettuno and of course the fantastic Fountain of Four Rivers - which unfortunately was under repairs and partially boarded up. We drove by several other places which names I have forgotten, but one of my most enjoyed was passing by the Castel Sant' Angelo and into Piazza San Pietro to view the Vatican city, enjoying the lights of Saint Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.

My favorite, we took a walk to the Trevi Fountain - which is the most celebrated fountain in Roma - and it is spectacular.



Thousands of gallons of water per minute thunder to the awaiting blue pool at the base. PS... this thing is HUGE! Built in 1732 to 1762 by Nicola Salvi. It is hidden in a Piazza which we wandered through the narrow walkways hearing the thundering water proudly pouring over the magnificent sculptures.



Rumor has it that if you throw one coin into the fountain you will return to Roma, and if you throw a second, you will find love - or it will find you.

So, I grabbed one American quarter, and one Costa Rican  50 colones piece, relished in the moment and tossed my two coins wishfully into the depths of the water.

As for the how true this rumor is... 

only time will tell - but it is wonderful thinking!

Con Amore..
Bri

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Years :)

Ah, a new year, a new me. Right? Isn't that how its supposed to be?

New Years Goals for 2010:
1. Travel - Enjoy the world
2. Write - Express to remember, forget, and learn
3. Speak - Learn a new language
4. Play - Pick up a guitar
5. Learn - Finish college

I had the most WONDERFUL New Years, ever. I drove up to the mountains to see this guy I am crazy about, and got there around 8pm. The first thing I did was kiss him. We shared several last kisses of 2009 and stole away for some last private moments of 2009. Holding my glass of champagne in one hand, and his hand in the other, pressing myself close to him and resting my cheek on his shoulder, we count down the last seconds of 2009. Friends around us cheered each other, high-fived and hugged while we shared our first kiss of the new year.

I couldn't be happier then to spend these special moments with him. We smiled and kissed the rest of the night until we returned to his room, happy, giggling, and playing around. We started the year in the best kinds of ways.. 4 times ;) I am head over heels for this boy. I am going to miss him.

The next morning, he left to work and I left to ring in the new year snowboarding with my family - slightly hungover. While on the lift, I got a text from him - and I couldn't stop smiling. It simply said, "Would you like to go on a date with me tonight???"

I melted. This would be our first date, the first day of the year. Cute... We had dinner and saw Sherlock Holmes, and I fell asleep in his arms..

Perfect first day.