Since my last post I have skyped my host family twice and I often contact my host sister Alice (her name is pronounced "ah-lee-chay") via facebook.
An excited screenshot I took whilst skyping Alice and her Nonna when I realised that she was wearing an authentic Christmas sweater. Perfection. |
Some screenshots of my school from google streetview :) |
Note the beautiful building at the end of the street that looks like a castle. It's actually the public library. |
As for the rest of the family I finally met Massimo, my host Dad, who was very friendly and energetic. I can't wait to take him on in a game of tennis; a sport I am told he dedicates much of his time to. Chiara, my host Mum, is always cheerful when she says hello and has me terribly excited for the shopping adventures we will have! I have also gotten to speak to my host brother Filippo, who is 14, twice. He does not go to the same school as Alice, as he is very artistic, I believe he sketches. However I have discovered that he owns a Ukulele, which is only, like, my favourite instrument in the world, so I think it's safe to say that our friendship will be solid :)
Finally, in the beginning of December I went to the WEP Orientation day where I met 8 other girls who I will be flying with! So, in exactly one month today it's Arrivederci Australia and Jess, Charlotte, Callie, Ellen, Angela, Rachael, Keira, Georgia and I will depart from Brisbane and fly to Sydney, then Sydney to Dubai (14hrs 30mins), then Dubai to Rome (6hrs 25mins)!
The WEP Orientation Day featuring nine very excited girls who don't speak a word of Italian. From left to right: Georgia, Keira, Rachael, Charlotte, Callie, Ellen, myself, Jess and Angela. |
The silver Chrysler PT Cruiser in the front yard is the same as mine :') haha. I hope you have fun!
ReplyDeleteHahaha really! That's actually my host mum's car! How beautiful, I will think of you :) Cheers Sarah :)
ReplyDeleteYou spelt Napoleon wrong, of dear....
ReplyDeleteOops! I'm not italian yet! :(
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