Anyway, I will push past these feelings of wanna-be-artsy-weirdness and explain to whoever will be reading this that I have a real reason in writing.
On February 11th, I will be flying out of Atlanta with 21 other awesome Furman students and 3 precious Furman professors to study in Italy, and spending the remainder of my spring semester there! (I come back home April 8th). I am starting this record-keeping now because our classes that we will be taking while in Italy have started today (they were supposed to start Monday, but after a pretty significant ice problem that caused the roads to be too dangerous, classes were canceled for four whole days), and I wanted to write down the necessary intro speech to this wonderful semester before classes started to get really messy.
Basically, I will be taking four classes, three of which will begin here at Furman and continue in Italy, and the fourth will be a travel study course. The classes I am beginning now are Italian Medieval and Renaissance History, The Bible and the Arts, and Regional Agricultural Science (which is a biology course about how grapes and olives are grown, processed, and consumed in Italy. Yes, a biology course about nothing but wine and olives.) These next four weeks at Furman before we leave are going to be pretty demanding, as we will be learning a TON of information and taking tests before we leave, so as to have an easier schedule when traveling from city to city all over Italy :) I keep telling myself all this work now will pay off once we're all there. Other than classes, we will be spending the rest of our time traveling from city to city, touring ruins, museums, churches, farms, and vineyards. The majority of the trip will be spent in Venice, Florence, and Rome, but we will be visiting many other regions as well. Through this adventure, I hope to expand my knowledge of art history to help toward my major, but I also hope to simply...grow. Grow in my knowledge of the world around me, grow as an adaptable and flexible person, grow in my relationships with friends, in my ability to meet new ones, and grow in my independence and self-confidence.
I will try to update a couple more times before leaving on the 11th, but I won't be too worried about recording the ho-hum life at Furman. The real reason for this blog will be to remember and share with you guys the experiences I will have in Italy, a place I never thought I would be fortunate enough to visit this early in my life.
I will try to update a couple more times before leaving on the 11th, but I won't be too worried about recording the ho-hum life at Furman. The real reason for this blog will be to remember and share with you guys the experiences I will have in Italy, a place I never thought I would be fortunate enough to visit this early in my life.
Well, I'm off to continue reading the biography of Lorenzo de Medici...I'll be in the library for the next four weeks of my life.
Sweetie! I am soo jealous you get to go to Italy! It is my dream to go there and I envy your amazing experience. Eat it up sweetie, it is the best thing you could do. I wish I could come visit you there! I will be following you intently on here and missing you like crazy. I was going to to come down to see you at Furman, but it looks like I might have to wait until the Fall again. I can not wait to hear all these amazing things about your trip and when you come back, we must meet up to discuss over coffee. :) LOVE YOU!!!! Have the time of your life girl, it is so worth it!
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Jenn (Skipper)