I’m back!

Italy was fabulous – the stomach bug and cold I brought back with me, not so much. But the trip itself was amazing – I really loved Rome!

I managed to combine the job search with the trip – the first night we were there, I had back to back interviews. I was proud of myself for how I did in the interviews given that I don’t always think I interview well. After they were done, I knew I had said and done everything I could to land the role. I got a message over the weekend that they went with a strong internal candidate so I did not get the job – but they will keep me in mind for backfill for the person being promoted. So that’s something!

But back to the trip. Rome is amazing. Don’t get me wrong – Venice and Florence were too, but I liked Rome best of our stops. We packed a lot in there – in one day we did a tour of the Colusseum/Forum, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain AND the Spanish Steps. That day I had nearly 20,000 steps on my Apple Watch! We also did most of one day at the Vatican – if you go to Italy, it’s a must!

I’m way behind with networking and personal chores so I need to jump but here’s some pictures from Rome!

Going to Italy!

Next week I embark on a trip to Italy so I thought this week I would theme my entries for the trip. I booked the trip with a friend before I was laid off so you know I’m going!

This is my first trip to Europe since 2008 so to say I’m excited is a little bit of an understatement. Also – I was the weirdo that took 2 years of Latin as my second language in High School so I have a bit of affinity for ancient Rome. We’re going to Rome, then Venice, then Florence and back to Rome before heading home again. We’ll be hitting all the big tourist sites and packing as much in as we can in our 10 days. I have a collection of links about each of our destination cities – what to see, what to eat, what wines to try – it’s kind of overwhelming!

I’ve got lists for everything – what to pack, things to do this week before we go and things I need to be sure to take care of when we get home. I have the kitty sitter reserved and a neighbor watching my flowers outside to water if needed.

I understand pickpocketing is a real issue in the tourist areas in Italy so I have a new bag to carry that fits right up against me and has zippers or a button on every pocket. I just have to remember how I managed my bags when used to ride the subway when I lived in NYC and I think I’ll be OK.

Want to know what is freaking me out the most? Whether my electrical adapter will do the job! I bought a new one but I still have to figure out whether it will work for my hair dryer. LOL! I have to laugh – currency conversion doesn’t bother me at all but electrical conversion scares the life out of me!

Second on my list of things that might freak me out? Italian phrases to use. When I went to France, I had a lovely couple correctly spoken phrases to use to ask if the person could speak English. I have no idea if my pronunciation of Italian is any good. And I really hate being the rude American who just assumes everyone will speak English! I’m hoping maybe my Latin classes will help – but let’s face it, that was decades ago and Latin isn’t really so much a spoken language.

Am I missing anything to think about before the trip? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!