The depression of being back in Amsterdam has set in. I am not really excited to be back here, and I am looking forward to the summer, as well as my Euro trip with Sarah. I don’t know, but I am actually quite lonely here in Amsterdam. I miss my friends back at home and school, and communicating through Facebook is no longer enough for me. I knew that some people would be here for the legalized pot, but I didn’t expect everybody would be. I am a good person, and I tried a piece of a pot brownie early on in my time here, but I did not enjoy it. I would rather use my money in other ways. I also think I did the same thing to Amsterdam that I did to Wooster: I fantasized it to the point where it let me down. Let's move on to happier things, though.
I got back yesterday from one of the best weekends of my life! I have been looking forward to this weekend since practically last May. I got to see my Haley, which has so far been the highlight of my time over here. When I spend a lot of my time by myself, having human contact is exactly what the doctor ordered.
I left Amsterdam on Thursday early evening on the direct n

ight train to Milan, Italy. I picked up a dinner of fried rice to take with me on the train.

It wasn’t that great, but it could have been the fact that I was very excited about seeing Haley. The train was LONG! Just to get from Amsterdam to Milan was 15 hours! It turned out to be a bit of a pain, too. I was harassed a little bit by immigration due to the fact that I was

young and traveling from Amsterdam. I was actually taken out of my compartment by German officials at one point during the trip for question. Luckily the official believed me, and he didn’t search through all my luggage. We were about 10 minutes or so late arriving in Milan, and so I missed buying

tickets for the first train to Bologna by 2 minutes! That was a bit frustrating. I bought tickets for the 9:10 train, and that gave me about an hour to fool around in Milan. I went outside and took some pictures. This is a picture of Milano Centrale train station. Now I can say I have been to Milan, Italy. From Milan to Bologna it is just over 2 hours. I slept for the first hour, and watched the scenery for the 2nd hour, and before I knew it I was in Bologna!
I was so excited to be in Bologna. I met Haley and her boyfriend, Alessio,

in the lobby of Bologna Centrale train station. It was nice and warm in Bologna, and there really was no need for my coat. After we dropped my bags off at Haley’s apartment, we went to the grocery store to get

cheese, bread, and meat for a picnic lunch in one of the parks. It was so nice to just lie out in the sun. Alessio was really nice. He speaks minimal English, but he was very willing to try to talk to me. After spending some time in the park, visiting the basilica in the city center (It was supposed to be bigger than St. Peter’s, but the Pope got wind of the plan), and getting gelato (how I have missed thee so!), Alessio left, and Haley and I climbed the tower.

Alessio is from Sicily, and the day I arrived was his last day in town. He was going home for 15 days for Easter break. The view from the tower was amazing! There are two towers, but only one remains at its original height. They had to partially cut down the other one, because it was leaning too

much. Italy has a thing for making leaning buildings. I enjoyed the tower, but it was a killer to climb. I would give anything to be back there right now. After the tower we strolled through the market. I really love the open markets, and I wish we had more of them in the United States. It was so much fun. I bought an earring and some eyeshadow. We were both pretty exhausted, so we returned to Haley’s apartment to relax a bit before heading out for the night.
My first night in Bologna we went out to a pizza and pasta restaurant. It reminded me a lot of the pasta restaurant Haley and I went to for my 20th birthday in Rome. I had a pizza with prosciutto on it. Yummy! So, it was Haley, Alessio, Anna, and I. Anna is a girl on Haley’s program, and she goes to Indiana University. We ended up spending a lot of the weekend with

her. After dinner we wanted to get a drink, so we were hoping to get into the Irish Bar, but it was packed, so we walked in and out of a few before settling on one. Haley and I both got Lemon Vodka. Mmmm! Bologna is not a tourist destination, like Rome and Florence are, so I had to have Haley and Anna act as my translators, but it worked out fine. After our

Lemon Vodkas, Haley and Anna decided they wanted shots. The bar we happened to be in was charging €2.50. We made our way back to another bar that only charged €1 for shots. I am not the biggest fan of shots and I was starting to feel a bit under the weather, so I just watched. After shots we decided to go to a less crowded bar where we could relax. At this point we found our way to Transylvania. This bar is stereotyped as the Goth bar in Bologna. It is quite an interesting place. Downstairs the

tables are coffins with vampires in it. We got a table. Haley and Alessio ordered hot chocolate, Anna water, and I got fragola (strawberry) juice. We stayed here until shortly after 1:00 AM (the buses stop running at 1:00 AM). We ended up having to walk home, as the buses were no longer running. Luckily, Haley lives within the city walls. Anna and Alessio also came back with us. Anna had a headache, and pretty much passed out on Haley’s roommate’s bed. Haley and Alessio said goodbye, and then we started getting ready for bed. Haley tried to get Anna up, but she was too out of it. Anna and I ended up sharing Haley’s bed, and Haley slept on the floor.
We slept until just after noon on Saturday. Anna, Haley, and I met Maura,

another friend of Haley’s for coffee. Maura goes to University of Edinborough, and is also studying abroad in Bologna for the year. I had my essential Italian Cappuccino with a croissant on the side. After coffee, we made our way back to the market. Saturday in the market was very productive. Anna ended up buying two handbags. I bought a cute dress-shirt to start. I ended up wearing it out that night. We all bought underwear. I got a new pashmina (green) and a new wallet, too. I also picked out a pair of new sunglasses. My old ones I had bought while I was in high school, so I was due for a new pair. Before going back to Haley’s, we stopped off at the piercing parlor. We can leave what happened there to everyone’s imagination.
That evening I had the chance to experience my first aperitivo.

You pay for the drink, and you get free food. I ordered a glass of wine. Haley got a Grasshopper (exactly like the pie, but in drink form and alcoholic). The place was incredibly busy, and you pretty much had to sprint to get food at all, but it was good. Afterwards we met up with some friends of a friend, and walk at least a few kilometers before a bar was agreed upon. By this point in the weekend, my cold seemed to be in full swing, yet I still drank. I wasn’t going to let a cold ruin my weekend. At this bar I took

two shots (crème and whiskey). My past experiences with shots haven’t been enjoyable, but these weren’t bad. We made sure to leave on Saturday night before the buses stopped running. The bar we were at was only a block or so from Haley’s apartment, but we made sure Maura and Anna got on their buses home. Once back at Haley’s, we ended staying up until around 4:00 AM. We ate chocolate and talked. We even got to talk to her parents, which was fun. The weekend was just amazing, and it is making me sad just reflecting on it.
On Sunday it was just Haley and Dana time. I enjoyed getting to hang out with

Haley’s friends, but it was nice to have alone time too. For lunch we

went and had kebabs. Kebabs are sandwiches. They are flatbread cooked in a kiln filled with sauces, lettuce, onions, tomatoes, frites, and several types of meat (lamb, beef, etc.) cut using a razor blade. Boy, were they yummy! After lunch we got the necessary gelato. I have fallen in love with sweet cream and strawberry gelato. Apparently Louise likes that combination, too. After stuffing our faces we did another touristy excursion. Bologna is known for its porticos (covered walkways throughout the city), and there are 666

porticos that lead up this giant hill that looks out over these rolling hills. The view is the view you find in every picture of Tuscan hills. Haley and I had a nice photo shoot with my camera sitting out on the lawn at the basilica. It was so warm, and I didn’t need a jacket. It was quite the opposite of Amsterdam, because just yesterday in Amsterdam we had one of our random hailstorms. The walk was tiring, but so worth it.





On Sunday night we had aperitivo, round 2. I liked the place we went on Sunday night much

better than the place we went the night before. I ordered a strawberry daiquiri, but was informed shortly thereafter that the ice machine was broken. I therefore ordered my usual, a white wine. This place was a lot less crowded, so there was no need to sprint to get food. Anna and Maura came, as well as two other Italian friends. Afterwards, we just strolled around the city with our final destination being gelato. We decided to make it an early night, as we knew that we needed to get up somewhat early on Monday.
Monday morning I packed my belongings, and we went out and got kebabs again with a dessert

of gelato. We also bought my train ticket during the early

afternoon. After getting my train ticket, we went to a beauty store where I bought a makeup kit and new body wash. We also had a chance to walk through the old food market. Haley had class from 3:00 until 5:00, so I sat in the program lounge and played on the computer. Haley got out 15 minutes early, in order to make my train on time. We got to the train station with maybe 3 minutes to spare. I didn’t want to get on the train, but I knew I had to. L. And that was my weekend in Bologna, Italy.

I really enjoyed visiting Haley, and I really want to go back and visit. I don’t think I can last until September without seeing Haley. Luckily, next weekend I am going to Montpellier, France to see Louise. I am very excited about that, and hopefully have some good stories to post from that.