Thursday, January 28, 2010

All Things Snow Related

Australia Day for me meant listening to the Triple J Hottest 100 while it snowed outside. There's still snow on the ground, but now the sun's out and it's beautiful.

The first time it snowed while I was here, Mr F and I played outside in the snow like 6 year olds for hours. Then we came inside and had hot chocolate and watched the snow continue to fall. And fall. And fall. And fall to the point where my flights to Nice were cancelled, and it was looking like I wasn't going to spend Christmas with my family.

Our first day playing in the snow behind Mr F's house:







Our Snowman/woman, complete with berries for hair and leaves for buttons.

Ciopetta xx

Gnocchi Thursday

Today was Gnocchi Day in this house.

Mr F's grandmother, mother and I spent the morning making potato gnocchi.












It's a crime, but Mr F doesn't eat gnocchi. Not even homemade-with-love type gnocchi. So I made sure I ate enough for the both of us. We served the gnocchi with fres tomato sauce (homemade, obviously!)


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Matrimonio...Sicilian Style

A few months back, Mr F took me to the wedding of one of his good friends in Sicily. The ceremony was beautiful, held in a large church in the small town of Acireale. I'd never been to an Italian wedding before, and the ceremony (and in fact, the whole day) seemed much more traditional than some of the weddings I've seen back home.





The reception was held at a beautiful villa and gardens, about 10 mintues drive from the church. We had an enormous lunch (6 courses if I remember correctly) with wines. The reception had no dancing, no speeches, and the newlyweds didn't even share so much as a kiss. It was such an odd mood. Very sterile.

What was special, however, was the three buffets of desserts that were served on the balcony afterwards. Behold:





I wish I'd taken more photos now, but I assure you I was in dessert heaven and carbohydrate hell all at the same time. Then there was also the wedding cake. I ate about 15 helpings (had to sample a little of everything, you know) and then had to sit down and digest and think about what I'd done.


In other news, I found out today that I've been offered places in Perth and Sydney in a Bachelor of Science(Speech Pathology) degree. I'll be deferring until 2011 now that I've extended my stay in Italy, but I'm very excited. I'll be accepting the offer in Perth and graduating (if all goes to plan) by 2014.

And now I'm going to try and drag myself back to my translation.

Ciopetta xx

Monday, January 18, 2010

Junior Days

To celebrate my birthday in December, my Mum compiled an assortment of photos to induce embarrassment (mine) and laughter (everybody else's). Mr F saw these and killed himself laughing - I'll share...




Pursuing an already favourite past time, chatting on the phone to Nanna.




First Day of School. Note the Mickey Mouse satchel, complete with backpack straps. Mickey's Paint Party, actually. And navy Clarks sandals with Princess Jasmine socks. (Remember her? I was always more partial to Arial myself. Jasmine was a little tetchy.)




More ground breaking fashion moments. Tartan twin set. The top had buttons and a sort of cowboy tie that you did up in front of your bellybutton. Obviously the rollerblades make it. (My Christmas present that year)That and the addition of my sister. We're with my Nanna, who I adore and taught me Everyhting I Know with regards to saving money, cooking, sewing and shopping. She is a genius in the kitchen, an avid reader and loves ballroom dancing. We used to go vintage shopping all the time, and she has an enormous suitcase full of her old dresses and coats that I like to borrow from.
 She's coming to visit me in May and I cannot wait.


NYE in Nice, France

This Christmas and New Years I spent with my family in Nice. We rented an apartment and a car and explored all over the place. I was snowed in until Christmas Eve and just made it in time, but it was so nice to spend time with my family. They bought me some hot pink tulips to cheer up the apartment...






New Years Eve, we went out for a dinner and drinks and at midnight walked along the beachfront and watched the fireworks and enjoyed the festive mood.



Enjoying a NYE toast in the apartment before dinner. Say hello to my new scarf friend, Foxy. I found him in a shop window one night in Nice for 20 Euro - he was the last one left so I snapped him up quick smart and took him home.


Sister Ciopetta and myself


New Years Day was spent lounging around in the apartment, eating cheese and kebabs and drinking wine. Very relaxing start to the New Year!

Ciopetta xx

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Laurea

In December, the day of my birthday to be precise, we attended the graduation ceremony and dinner of a close friend of Mr F's, in Padova. The whole day was really enjoyable, and in particular the meal we had to celebrate.

It consisted of several courses;

Small appetiser of white polenta, rosemary and pork sausage
Entree of vegetable tart, baked in a polenta dough and served with prosciutto cotto
Fresh egg spaghetti with duck ragù
Red radicchio risotto
Grilled, finely sliced fillet of beef served with olive oil, balsamic and baby tomatoes

Dessert was a type of fine pastry with cream and chocolate filling

And naturally, we washed all this down with some good red and great company.

Below, myself and the new graduate:



I wore:

Story By Tang electric blue layered dress with silver detail
Black opaques (2 pairs!)
Black satin heels with jewel decoration (Bought from New Look in London for 10£!)
Pearl studs



I was a little apprehensive that I'd be homesick on my birthday, especially given that it was my 21st birthday, but I actually really enjoyed and appreciated the company of new friends on the day.

At midnight the night before, Mr F had taken me to a bar where a few of our other friends were, and bought bottles of champagne and sung me happy birthday. Later that week we also enjoyed drinks and pizzas with another group of friends and I indulged in a bottle of Veuve. Veuve and Pizza, I know, but it's only your 21st birthday once!




Mr F performing VIP (Very Important Pouring) Duties

I'm off to put away my suitcase - I can finally say that I actually live here now!

Ciopetta xx

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Holiday Hiatus

After a little hiatus, I'm back, and very much looking forward to blogging away much more regularly. I flew to Nice to meet my family for Christmas and New Year, then we came through Italy for a quick week trip before they flew home to Australia.

We had a fantastic time, and it was so nice to be back with my family again, especially my younger sister. We hired a car and drove through small towns near Nice (Eze, Villefranche Sur Mer, Monaco, Ventimiglia, Cannes) and ate great food and enjoyed fabulous local wines.




Monaco. Boat City. I've never seen so many apartments in my life!

Mr F. flew up after Christmas to stay with us for a few days, which I really enjoyed. And appreciated, given that he speaks verrry little English and my family speak no Italian! On January 2nd, we all travelled to Italy together and i got to show my folks around where I've been living on and off for the last few months. And introduce them to Mr F's family. (!!!)

We made our way down to Florence and Rome, (will post of their loveliness at a alter date!) and I said goodbye to my family on Saturday as they left to fly back to Australia. I'm not going to lie, I did have a teary moment as the train pulled away from the platform, but I know these next 10 months are going to fly by and I'm going to really enjoy myself.

So, a belated auguri to everyone, with a promise of more posts to come!

Ciopetta xx