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I have arrived

First of all…scheise, the keyboard is different. It took me about 5 minutes to find the @ key. This was uber frustrating and kept me from checking my facebook, email and myspace. Luckily a dear worker at this rather inexpensive Firenze internet cafe came to my rescue. I shall spoon him to repay him.

Before beginning to gush about the beauty and dream world that is Firenze, I will describe a rather odd similarity between arriving in Firenze and arriving at Newark airport. Both have IKEAs that are clearly visible while landing. A friend, Bea, gasped with me before we both shrieked “what!…are we in effing New Jersey?”
Well it was funny for us at the time.

Firenze is nothing short of spectacular. I won’t go into too much detail in this update as I haven’t slept in probably 22 hours, but I will give a bit of a teaser.

My apartment is right in the center of town, and I have a plaza and market right outside of my window. In addition, my apartment is one of the largest and nicests living arrangements I have seen in my life. Its a 3 bedroom apartment, for 6 of us. The hall corridor is extensive, and looks like something out of a multi million dollar manhattan pad. The kitchen is a separate and rather large room as is our fully adorned living room w/ pimp dark blue couches. My kitchen has a new full size fridge, oven, and a washer and a dryer! w00t!| Did I mention we have 3 bathrooms? The apartment itself is fully renovated and everything is brand new. The building itself is probably half a milenia old and I have to walk through a spooky layer, and climb up 2 flights of stairs to reach the uber chich pad.

Firenze itself is breath-taking. It is more beautiful than any movie could portray and the streets breathe so much life they rival the busiest Manhattan has to offer. I’ve only been here but a few hours, and already I wish to call this home for ages to come.

The one set back is the fact that every local I speak to responds to me in English. I’ve yet to use my Italian at all, which while very limited, I was hoping to test out. Once I start my legit Italian schooling at NYU, I’m sure things will change. It is reassuring that at the 3 establishments that I have explored everything has been accomodating for Americans. I was expecting to use my Spanish skills, but alas English is king.

NYU’s campus in Florence looks just like the pictures in the viewbooks. It is one of the most beautiful campuses I have ever seen, and trust me has this beaner toured many a college campus. It is nestled between the rolling hills of Tuscany, the architecture complements the natural lush vegetation, and the yellow orange buildings shine with the sunlight.

I am in love with the city, its beauty, and most importantly its energy. I may be drained physically, but with Firenze rooting me on, I could keep my energy going full force!

Picture updates to come, I just need to figure out the internet situation before I get started. Take Care everyone, and don’t fret there will be a Manhattan update as well. It was nice to visit my past home and see the faces that made it so warm.

Peace, Spice, and Adventure,
-Edgar



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6 Responses to “I have arrived”

  1. Meghan Says:

    Isn’t is freaking amazing!!! I want pictures of your apartment!

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  3. Drea Says:

    Awesome!!! And I want pictures, too!

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  5. Les Says:

    it sounds absolutely gorgeous! tell me if u see mr hamburger… we need to have a meat to meat talk

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  7. Liz Says:

    Awww Edgar, I’m so glad you got there safe! I’m so excited for what this semester has in store for you! Thanks for coming to my bday and sorry I sexiled you =)…
    Love ya tons, talk sooon

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  9. April Says:

    Edgarrrrrrr! molto bueno (i think that means very good)! please send me the address of your current dorm! it sounds like you didn’t get much sleep on the plane… someone did not take my alcohol advice (tsk tsk)! but, i’ll let that one slide. the apartment sounds absolutely fabulous, and i cannot wait to see some pictures of it. are you living in the building with all the other native italians where a couple of the floors are reserved for the nyu kids? tell us some details for eager spring 06-ers. i also heard that english reigns supreme over there, but i am pretty sure that is the only negative you’ll face (although for some it’ll be a positive… like me). hope to hear more about florence, food, gelato, and the men who sell the gelato!

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  11. Nishi Says:

    Edge! I’m glad you are thoroughly enjoying yourself in such a short timespan already!!! That’s wonderful. Definitely keep all of us posted on your going-ons b/c clearly NYC is not the same without you and I miss you terribly. I wish I could’ve seen you at Liz’s party, but alas, I was unable to convince the father to let me come one day early. Oh whelps. Have fun my love and take lots of pics!!!!

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  13. Mabel Says:

    My love, I envy you like crazy, yet in a good way!! I was so proud of you putting up beautiful pictures of El Paso, yet tis nothing like you pretend to remember. So have freakin loads of fun!! Enjoy every moment. Dance, drink, love!!!!!!! And just a tad of shopping. REMEMBER… one must spend their money wisely so travel like a maniac!!! And one last thing, please do so send pics as soon as you can, I can’t even begin to imagine your apartment. Edgar sitting there with a delicious red italian wine (didn’t say man, but wine!) from the market with the smell of fresh fruits roaming the room. MMMmmmm….. Okay anyhow, love you tons!! Hey for the keyboard try pressing ALT SHIFT (or CTRL SHIFT can’t remember) and that should turn it into an English keyboard. Good luck my fwend!! Mabel

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