After claiming our luggage and getting our first stamp in our passport ever, we met our trip coordinator Laura, a Roman native. We loaded our tour bus, got radio transmitter devices, and began a very general tour of Rome. Following that we met another staple person in the trip, our tour guide. Full of information she guided us on a walking tour of parts of ancient Rome. Trevino fountain was the first stop where we each enjoyed our first Italian gelato (which was delicious) and tossed a "good luck" coin into the elaborate fountain. Following that we passed innumerable designer clothing stores with names I cannot pronounce and prices I would scoff at. Among plenty of others we also visited the imfamous patheon.
Seeing everything about this city is breathtaking whether it be the ancient history, the outstanding architecture and engineering, the brilliant food, the lovely language, or the obvious presence of something greater than ourselves: the global network of fellow Christians and Catholics alike.
Buon Giorno!
-Cecilia
Whoever reads this, I'm am incredibly sorry for any and all grammar, punctuation, and spelling mistakes within this post! It has been a long day and it is bed time here. :)
I just finally got caught up on your trip. I was camping this weekend and had no wifi. Thought to text you, but you were long gone. Hurry up and post some photos to this thing. I need to see all this great stuff too. I'm so envious.
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