Well, I just dropped off Jess & Mrs. Freesen at the airport. The week went by too fast, but we all really had a good time. I worked Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday...and took off Thursday/Friday to spend extra time with Jess/Mrs. Freesen. It was really refreshing seeing Jess (6 weeks is a long time not seeing her!), relaxing, and showing them the non-touristy areas of Rome/Lazio. Thursday, Jess, Mrs. Freesen, Chris, Franco, Buddy, and I went to Canale Monterano for a picnic, which is a medievel town in the middle of a nature preserve about an hour north of Rome (see pictures). On our way, we saw Castello di Bracciano, which is where Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were married (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bracciano) (see picture). Anyway, we hiked up a mountain to get the the ruins which are in a remote part of the nature reserve. It is a beautiful ruin, with aqueducts, towers, and a well preserved church...it was pretty neat to be the only people in the ruin. It was a very important city up until the 18th century, when it was abadoned during the French sack of Rome (Bernini even designed the fountains and the church). We had a great picnic, walk, and the scenery was amazing! Yesterday, Jess, Mrs. Freesen, and I went to St. Peter's for the "Scavi Necropolis Tour", which is a tour of the necropolis underneath the Vatican (not the tombs of the popes-further down!). It was a really neat experience! We got to walk past the Swiss Guards (who saluted me, of course) and see all of the tourists look at us in amazement as we walked into Vatican City (yes, that sounds pretty conceded). The Necropolis was actually the original Roman street with Pagan/Christian mausoleums and the orginal church that Constantine built in the fourth century-still visable (the Vatican Church, prior to St. Peter's Basilica). The mausoleums were extremely well preserved AND we even saw the tomb/bones of St. Peter (which is under the high alter). After our tour, we headed to Piramide, a more residential area, south of Circus Maximus for a quick lunch, and then went to the Protestant Cemetery. The Protestant Cemetery is very interesting-Keats, Shelly, Humboldt, and many other famous Italians/Non-Italians are buried there. It is in the middle of the busling city, attached to the Pyramid of Cestius (Egyptian Pyramid built in 12 b.c.). Last night, Mrs. Freesen/Jess took all of us out to dinner to Agostino's ("Well, how nice!" as Mom would say), which is a local-Morlupo favorite restaurant. It is situated in the old city piazza and there even happened to be a communist party event (like a BBQ, flea market, and concert combined), so we sat outside and watched/listened to the party. It was a really great week...it was nice to get out of the regular routine of work and spend time with Jess. Chris leaves in a little over a week, which will be another "adventure", to say the least. Franco and I get to "rough it" for three weeks while Chris is in Toledo. I just hope it doesn't turn to the "Lord of the Flies"...and Buddy as "Piggy" (I think you have to read the book to appreciate my lame joke). My internship is still going really well, I don't have too much of an update on that end, but I am enjoying it! Take care, I'll write again soon! Ciao!








