Anyway. I'm not really sure how to blog so humor me here.
I spent my Sunday with a cool dutch girl named Miriam. She didn't seem to react like everyone else at home when I told her that I simply wanted to come to Rome because I was bored. There wasn't the typical "what the f----" reaction to the whole boredom thing. That sounds kind of dumb reading it back, but I'm all about happy. EXTREME happy. I spent too many years being miserable to settle for content. I've realized that this need for happy isn't a great thing in the long run, but c'est la vie. I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Anyway, Miriam was a lot of fun and a great resource for me to have here in the city. She lives with two girls who are also foreigners to Italy and they acknowledge how a good support system is essential. I'm lucky to have met her! She showed me how to use public transportation and some thrift shops. Vital stuff.

I ended up roaming around (rome-ing around har har!) and stumbling upon my favorite church and the church that Chris did his presentation on two years ago. I don't really remember any of the presentation, sorry Chris. I do remember that it was designed by Bernini though.

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Fontana di Trevi. And Tourists. |
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Fontana de Piazza Barberini. Bees mean Barberini, kids. |
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San Carlo Quattro Fontane, my fave. |
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