So I'm lagging even farther behind than I was before, my apologies! I have so much to catch up on now, it's not even funny. It's even less funny when I realized I am coming home in less than two weeks! Yikes.
But we won't think about that now. Not yet anyway. I still have lots of trips and activities to talk about and share with you. So let's pick up where we left off, which was...Verona, yes, the last stop on my Italy trip. Wow, this seems long ago now...
Anyway, after getting back from Rome at three in the morning, the three of us headed straight to bed. We got up at 9 the next morning so we could catch another train to Verona. Having gotten a grand total of about eight hours of sleep over the course of two nights, it was safe to say I was exhausted enough to fall asleep on this train as well.
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The courtyard |
We got to Verona about half past 11 with the intention of visiting Juliet's (as in Romeo and Juliet's) House. But before we made our way there we stopped at a pizza restaurant to grab some lunch. I got a mushroom and prosciutto pizza if anyone is curious and it was amazing! All of us (we had a big group this time: Me, Kayla, Maddie, Jacqui, Brittany, Allie, Christina, Maddie, Jenny, Courtney, Jordan, (all Stonehill girls by the way)) had a lovely lunch and then proceeded to walk down some quaint little streets of Verona to reach our destination.
Though we didn't get to see much of Verona overall, the bit that we did see was beautiful and you got the feeling it was a very serene, easy-going place. We quickly found Juliet's House down a narrow cobblestone street. You had to walk through a brief tunnel to reach the courtyard and in the dim lighting, you could see the entire tunnel had been graffitied with love quotes, hearts, and names. The courtyard itself was all cobblestones, bordered on one side by little touristy shops and the other by Juliet's House--or more precisely the house her's was based off of.
It was crowded when we got there as there were a lot of tour groups trying to move in the small space, but we could easily see the famous balcony as well as the famous Shakespeare quote from the Balcony Scene that was etched into a plaque beneath it. There was also a statue of Juliet on the far side of the courtyard that everyone was trying to take a picture with because apparently it's good luck, so obviously all of us joined the queue. Once we had gotten our picture, we went inside the house where we could write a letter to Juliet (based on the movie Letters to Juliet) and then tour the inside of her house. The inside of her house didn't really have much. There were some pictures and costumes and Shakespeare quotes as well as random little art projects that had nothing to really do with the scene, but other than that it was surprisingly bare. We did get to take pictures on the balcony though. And we did mail our letters though I'm not really sure where they will end up.
After our tour we browsed through some of the little shops on the main street and walked through the nearby square, but soon enough we had to head back to the train station. I'm not really sure how it ended up that there were not enough seats on this train so all of us had to stand in the aisle for the entire hour and a half ride back. (That was just as much fun and comfortable as it sounds). Our train was also 15 minutes late, which wouldn't be an important detail except that we had to catch a connecting train, and I'm sure you can guess what happened next. Yeah, we missed that one too. (The whole train thing just wasn't in our favor this weekend). Luckily the next train was in 20 minutes as opposed to 2 1/2 hours, but by the time we figured out which platform it was on we were still running to catch it.
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Stonehill takes Verona |
Once we made it back, we all headed right to dinner at a place the Florence girls had gone before and highly recommended, and it was obviously a good choice because I had the BEST carbonara pasta I've ever had. Nothing can ever top it. It was that good. I also tried a drink called a "spritz" which is some type of citrus-alcohol beverage.which was also really good. And, of course, it was fun because it was just a giant dinner with all my friends and a great way to end our last night in Italy! Three days, three cities, with amazing friends, and fantastic food!!
Now, usually this is where I would end the blog, but this weekend didn't end here because Monday, when Maddie and I headed back, was also the day the World Premiere of the Hunger Games: Catching Fire was taking place in London! For those of you who don't know, this is another book series I am completely obsessed with, and luckily so is Maddie. We had known before we even came to London that the premiere would be here and so we had always originally planned to go. And if you got there before 4pm, you could get through the gates that lined the red carpet to watch the actors arrive!!
Of course,the odds weren't in our favor this weekend at all (see what I did there?) and our flight was delayed for an hour because of a storm over Europe, because of which we didn't get to the gates until 4:15 after sprinting through the Tube with our bags to Leicester Square where it was being held. And yes, the gates were already closed. Since we couldn't get into the inner gates, we secured our spot at the outer gates near the entrance, and, although it sucked having our bags on our shoulders the whole time, they did come in handy because they gave us some breathing room from the mass of people.
Having only seen red carpets events on television it was awesome to see it in person, especially for one of my favorite series! The carpet wound all the way through the square to the theater on the other side and it was lined with these giant flaming torches in honor of the movie's title. There was also a giant Mockingjay statue across from where we were standing as well as a stage and screen set up for interviews. After waiting for an hour, during which they played sneak previews of the movie, the cast began to arrive amidst all the screaming and loud music, which of course Maddie and I added too. Nearly everyone came for the premiere, Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, Stanely Tucci, and more, and we had a pretty good view of them as they arrived!! Maddie was nearly incoherent when Josh Hutcherson first appeared, but I was all about Jennifer Lawrence because she's just awesome. I was completely fan-girling when she arrived, but I didn't even care because she's literally the best, and I'm still trying to believe I got to see her in person. They all walked around taking pictures and signing autographs for a while (which unfortunately we weren't close enough to get) before they were interviewed on stage, but all of them looked like they were having so much fun goofing off with each other! It didn't really hit us until way after the premiere that we had actually been there! I still can't really believe it, but it was an awesome experience to cross off my bucket list! Check out the pictures!
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Happy Hunger Games! |
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Lisa, Maddie, me, and Lisa's friends also went to the midnight premiere of the movie when it came out the following week. We saw it in IMAX and it was a fantastic movie! They did a really good job adapting it from the book and all of the actors were spot-on. (I can say this with confidence because I've read the book at least four times and actually read the entire thing again the day before it came out.) For anyone who hasn't seen it yet, I have one thing to say to you-- go out to the nearest movie theater right now!