I decided to wake up a little bit earlier Tuesday morning. I took a shower and had some cereal which was really good. Then I got my things together and walked over to get my laundry done, which ended up being about a 10 minute walk. I wore pants and a long shirt because it was cold, but the walk over made me so hot. So I walked over and dropped off my laundry and they told me about 2 hours. I stopped at some stores on the way back and it was nice to check some new ones out. Then I went to my Italian class which was ok, I want to learn a lot but its sort of overwhelming. After that I went back to pick up my laundry, and the people were really nice. It cost 5 Euro and my clothes were so nice and soft. So I think I will definitely be going back there since it is a lot easier and my clothes are more comfortable. After that I came back and made pb&j with pringals and chocolate milk. I was so excited because the chocolate milk was really good. Jeanette and I went to our Leonardo da Vinvi class. It’s a big class, and our professor is nice, but I don’t know if I like it. So far it seems kind of boring, and people seem to know a lot and I know squat! I hope to learn about him and we get to go to Florance and Milan which is exciting. After that I went and got some hangers, and then came back and now I have enough hangers! Yay! I then went to try and buy a stapler, but apparently I used the wrong word because they had no idea what I was talking about. Guess I'm not fluent yet. I went and got some milk, since we go through milk very fast, and then I stopped at the photo store to get some supplies I need for photography. When I got home I made a VERY healthy dinner that I was excited about. Typical pasta, since Kate was getting out of class late and we were going to go to a historical tour (which we didn’t end up doing because it was very boring, not our cup of tea). So anyway, we had pasta, apple slices, cucumber, green beans, bread, and milk. I felt very healthy after! We tried to go get pastries after but the place was closed. So where did we go you ask? Bangladesh of course! Bangladesh unfortunately does not have milk, but they are basically the store 24 of Perugia. So we got some snacks there and then came back to do homework. We ended up having a “homework party” in the living room. Somehow, we got talking about random things, and Jeanette informed us that we should never put blood in the microwave. That pretty much sums up the night!
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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Hi Jules,
Auntie Lynda and I are here writing this to you. I say Hi how are you and ti amo....Auntie Lynda says Hi and we would post a picture but we haven't changed since you left. She also loooooves your bed, and is going to bring it home with her. She says ti amo also.
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