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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Finally in Athens!

So the adventure has finally begun, and I am writing to you from my apartment in Athens, Greece. I don't even know where to begin. There's so much to tell. I guess I'll start at the beginning. I had a great flight to Athens with a stop in Toronto. My friend Morgan and I started out the journey together with many tearful goodbyes at the Rochester airport. We were also pretty surprised to see the plane that would take us on our 30 minute flight to Toronto. Pretty sure it's the smallest plane I've ever seen!

When we got to the airport, I got to meetup with my college roommate Natalie before she took off for Barcelona and I to Athens. It was great to see her, and we took advantage of our legal drinking status in Canada by ordering some amaretto sours to start our adventure off! 

Photo cred to Natalie


 About 9 and a half hours later, I arrived in Athens at about 10:30am. It was so surreal to be there (still is). We eventually found the CYA staff members at the airport waiting to direct us to some taxis that would take us to our apartment. On the ride there, it was pretty crazy to see Athens. I was surprised at how big the city was and how far it sprawled out. In a way, it reminded me a lot of Los Angeles, CA, especially because Athens is surrounded by mountains. It took about 40 minutes to get to the apartment. I live on the 2nd floor of the apartment building (which for Americans would be considered the 3rd because Greeks call the first floor the zero floor).
View from my balcony 

Eratosthenous Street in Pangrati

After dropping stuff off at the apartment, we made our way to the CYA Academic center, which turned out to be a minute walk around the corner if that. In fact, I can see the Academic center from the other side of my balcony, since its spans around the whole apartment. It's a beautiful little area, and it's so convenient. My classes are all at the Academic center, unless they are on site (like at museums or monuments, etc) and so is the cafeteria for lunch. Also, the center sits next to the Panathenaic Stadium.
CYA Academic Center

Panathenaic Stadium

Acropolis in the distance at the CYA Academic Center
After checking in, my roommates and I decided to explore Pangrati, so we walked around, found some cute stores including a nice little fruit and vegetable store. We also found the supermarket, called Xtra, and as we were wandering, a Greek man came up to us asking where we were from and such. He was really friendly and actually was from the States (Daytona area). He was visiting his family in Athens like he does regularly I guess (I could get used to that ;)). Anyway, he was really funny and sweet, probably in his late 50s/60s. Him and his wife kind of temporarily adopted us as we made our way around the store, desperately trying to figure out all the foreign greek words. He even bought us a bottle of wine. It definitely was the highlight of my first day in Athens. It was so nice to have someone be that kind. And I'm coming to find that most Greeks are just the same-very friendly and soo excited when you attempt to speak to them in Greek.

Well, that concludes my first few adventures. I have soo much more to tell, so I'll be back with another post very soon. 

XOXO Sara




Friday, August 24, 2012

TEN DAYS!

Hi! I can't believe I'm going to Athens in 10 days! So crazy! I got an e-mail from the CYA president today saying how he is excited to welcome us all to Athens. This is getting real. I'm so excited, nervous, anxious, and more. There are just so many emotions right now. I'm dreading packing (my least favorite activity ever). I was so lucky to find a duffel bag and backpack to take with me! So that process is going to start tomorrow (hopefully). 

Something I'm still nervous about is receiving my visa! Yes, I still don't have it. The Consulate was supposed to mail it this week, so I'm hoping and praying it comes very very soon! 

Also, my family is throwing me a Bon Voyage party on Saturday (they're so cute!). I'm so so excited to see a bunch of my family and friends before I leave. It should be a LOT  of fun. 

Alright, well it's getting late, so I will update you on my packing situation. But that's all the updates I have for now. 

xoxo Sara

Friday, August 3, 2012

Applying for my Student Visa!!!

 So it turned out I had to go to NYC to apply for my student visa in person at the Consulate. Here are some photos:






The day went pretty smoothly, and my mom and I had a great time. We got into the city early around 7:30am, navigated the subway from JFK and made it to the Consulate at 9am on the dot. We were the first in the door and the first on the list for the visa application. After much anxious waiting, I was done with the process by 9:45, and we were set free in NYC for the day. Since the Consulate was so close to central park, we decided to start off at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Then we made our way through Central Park all the way to 5th Avenue. We walked around FAO Schwartz and some other stores along they way to St. Patrick's Cathedral. By that point, we were starving, and decided to go get lunch by Bryant Park. Afterwards, we walked down 42nd St until we finally reached Times Square! Mom hadn't been in years and years, so it was pretty exciting for her! We enjoyed the rest of our day there people watching, shopping, etc and then took the subway to LaGuardia for our flight home. It was a fantastic day in the city, but we were ready to go home :) 

xoxo Sara

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A month and a half until GREECE!

So here I am at home, just finished a day of work, and I can't help but dream of Greece in every spare second I have. I have so much excitement inside me, and I just can't wait for my adventures to begin. I recently booked my flight to Athens, which is incredibly exciting. I  can't believe how close it's getting. I also found out my roommate/college best friend Natalie and I have the same layover in Toronto before we both jet off for a wonderful semester in Europe (she's going to Barcelona and I'm going to Athens). It will be so nice to spend some time with her before we leave, even though it's guaranteed that we will be visiting each other!

Although I am super excited and counting down for Greece, it's still pretty stressful for me. I'm in the midst of applying for my student visa, which requires traveling to the Consulate in NYC. I also have to worry about packing! How I am going to pack my life in a duffel bag and backpack for 4-5 months is kind of beyond me right now.

Besides all of that, I am absolutely loving summer. It's been beautiful here in Conesus, NY, and I'm so grateful to have time to spend with my family and friends, whom I'm going to miss SO SO much while I'm in Greece.

I'm leaving you with a picture of the beautiful lake I live on. I'll make sure to update my progress with packing, visas, etc.

XOXO Sara

Thursday, July 12, 2012

I'm going to....GREECE!

Okay so for those of you who don't know, my name is Sara. I'm an undergraduate student at the University of Rochester studying Computer Science and Mathematics. I am studying abroad in Athens, Greece from September-December 2012 and am then traveling around Europe with my friend until the spring semester starts in late January. I am studying in Greece with a study abroad program called College Year in Athens, so I'll be taking classes at the Academic center and living in an apartment right in the city of Athens. The classes I've registered for are Modern Greek Language, Ancient Greek Mythology and Religion, Monuments in Greece and their Historical Significance, and Citizenship, Immigrants, and Nationalism in Europe. They all sound so interesting to me, and I can't wait to spend a semester living the culture of Greece, learning its history, seeing its beauty, and becoming one with the people. I truly feel so blessed to have this experience, and I can't wait for it to begin. I hope you all enjoy reading what I am doing in the coming months!

XOXO Sara