Friday, October 23, 2009

Buon Giorno!!!

I first have to recognize the fight that our VOLS put up last night against Bama and the HUGE disappointment and sadness when the final field goal was blocked AGAIN by the SAME guy; really!?!?!?! Oh, it was such a heartbreaker...I thought Taylor might actually cry. He didn't, I'll confirm, but it was appropriate to cry, no doubt. So aside from that, it was still a good game and we were happy to get to watch it over here on one of the 10 channels we get on AFN (Armed Forces Network).

Anyway, my gooooodness, I feel like I've learned so much already! Today is Sunday and this is the first day all week that we have had nothing to do...and it's quite nice. We were both exhausted and slept til about 12:30!! But previously, we went through a cultural class on Thursday for a few hours which went over all kinds of basic Italian information that is good to know. Things such as, days of the week, numbers, key phrases, regional information, maps, train info, dining information, gas station info, normal hours of operation for businesses, and all kinds of other useful bits of advice. The second half of the class was on Friday and it was a tour all day where we got to use the information they gave us on Thursday. We went all around Pordenone (essentially, our county) and we went to a bunch of different areas, to a market, a natural spring, a town square (piazza...I think), learned to ride the train, read the schedule, and buy a ticket, ate at a ristorante (a nice restaurant), and did a wine tasting at a vineyard less than 5 minutes from base. So needless to say, it was a good day full of very useful information!

We also went house hunting on Thursday and Saturday. We have looked at 6 houses so far and we'll probably look at about 3 or 4 more and then hopefully make a decision this week. The first house we saw is still our favorite so far. It is in this cool little town called San Giovanni di Polcenigo. There is a lot of pointing and deciphering that goes on, because most of the landlords don't know English. Every once in awhile you get one who knows it, and it's very helpful, but hey, we're the ones in Italy who don't know Italian! We have looked at many houses in the Polcenigo area and it is really our favorite. It is a neat little town at the base of the mountains. When I say town, it translates more into neighborhood for the US. It's bigger than a neighborhood, but they change towns like we change neighborhoods in about 3 minutes you could drive through town...and it's approximately 3500 people or so.

The houses are a whole other story as far as the differences between here and the US! It's interesting. There is no carpet, all tile and hardwood floors. No closets in any bedroom, occasionally there is a storage closet in a hallway or a basement, but not normally. There is usually a small, small shower in one of the bathrooms along with the sink, toilet, and bidet, and then usually one bathroom with a stand alone tub. We have found in all the houses we've looked at that the showers are always in the downstairs bathroom...and the tub is in the upstairs bathroom where the bedrooms are located. There is often a laundry hookup, but rarely room for a washer, let alone a washer AND dryer! There is no central heat or air, it is all radiators and individual room units for air (if the house has it). All windows have shutters that are often closed they include a glass pane that opens out, and if you're lucky screens, but screens are not normal. Built in kitchens (i.e. cabinets, stove, etc) has been about half and half...some have it and some do not. Those that have it have about 2-3 cabinets available for storage...it's very small, but there is generally room to add more furniture to the kitchen for storage space! So many differences to adjust to in the housing department, but none that are impossible! We're actually really excited about finding a house, there are lots of good options out there. Many have been renovated in the last 5-10 years, so while the building looks real old (bc it is...hundreds of years often) the inside is actually quite nice!

There is so much more I could say...but I'll just caption the pictures and be done now :)

This is Aviano! We were driving down a side road while house hunting and this is pretty much the view from base...they are so beautiful. The field is a corn field that has been cut...there is a lot of farmland in the area as well as vineyards. Outside of the mountains it is all pretty much flat land. We will hopefully be living a few miles inward towards the mountains from where this picture was taken.

This is the backyard of a house that I LOOOVED, except there was not a decent living room. You couldn't fit a couch in it, it was so small. But the area was SO SO cute and perfect. It was a block off the square in Polcenigo and you could walk to the pizzeria and to get gelato, and to the market which was right on the water...it was so gorgeous. If you look through this gate it was a little creek/river that ran behind the house and the gate had steps right down into the water.

This was the view from the behind the house, it was of the castello di Polcenigo...the Polcenigo castle that was over 400 years old up on a hill. The water was right behind the stone wall.

This is Polcenigo...not the house we were looking at...but you get the idea what it looks like.



This is the end of the market in Polcenigo. It comes on Saturday mornings and it is right on the water. This is the cheese stand.

This is from our trip on Friday. This water is coming from an underground spring. It runs through the town of Gorgazzo which is adjacent to Polcenigo. The house you see there sells fresh honey from the hives they have outside their house.

Another picture of the stream.

Here is where the spring originates...kind of like the spring by the Farm!! It's real pretty and there are MASSIVE fish in there because there is a restaurant nearby and they get fed all the time! And there were these awful angry geese that they warned us about. They squwak (sp?) at you and are mean and real intimidating. The leaders of our tour were kicking them to get them in the water and to swim away!!

Taylor and I in Gorgazzo.

This is inside one of the local churches in Pordenone. It was so beautiful.

We got to go up in the bell tower. The view was beautiful from the top. Taylor and I were so impressed with the area.

There's the bell tower...all 220 steps winding straight up! That's a long way to go for a hubby who is not fond of heights!!! :)

Here is the view from the top!

This is the vineyard in San Quirino...another town less than 5 minutes from base! The wine was good and so cheap!!!

And here is a picture of me inside the winery. I'm not sure if that is the correct term, but it's where they make the wine! We got a tasting too of 10 different wines...they are very generous with their drinks!! I think I only tasted 2, but those were both good!
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Anyway...I have been very pleasantly surprised here and I have really loved it. Most of you who know me, know that I have spent most my time in Tennessee and most of my best friends were my best friends in elementary and high school. So to leave everything I know and love was VERY VERY intimidating to me and a bit overwhelming. And not only was I leaving everyONE I know, the country changed, the language changed, and the culture changed...talk about shock! I wasn't sure how I would react to such drastic changes, so I have been very relieved so far by how much I enjoy this place. I know I just got here and Taylor hasn't started work, and we haven't moved into a house and I still have A LOT to learn and adjust to...but it's a good start!
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Taylor and I have been thoroughly impressed with our general area so far (since that's all we've seen). It seemed like everyone who learned we were moving to Italy, had traveled there at one point and they all told us how much they loved the country and how beautiful it was and how great it was going to be for us. Well, it's kind of like a movie that gets so much hype and you hear from tons of people how great and awesome it is and it gets your expectations up extremely high. Then you go see the movie practically expecting it to change your life and inevitably, you're let down. So we were kind of afraid that was going to happen when we got here...but good news, it has lived up to all expectations thus far!!!
Arrivederci!!!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Aviano, Italy Bound!!!

Alright, well the big day finally arrived! October seemed so far away for so long...and all of a sudden, whoa...IT'S HERE!! We left the day after Blake and Andrea's wedding and that was really a good thing. I had a lot going on that week and it kept me occupied and busy. I also got to see all my closest friends and say goodbye to them on Saturday night after the wedding.

On Sunday afternoon my parents took me to the airport and we said our tearful goodbyes :(. Thank goodness my friend Brianne was leaving for Canada at the same time and we planned to meet up at the airport. I passed her in the check in line on the way to security so I waited for her to keep me company while I was going through security. That was very helpful to have a distraction after having to say goodbye. So Brianne and I hung out and our friend Sarah met up with us as well (she was leaving for Michigan) before I got on the flight to Baltimore. I was so exhausted by the time I got on the plane that I fell asleep in a middle seat, sitting straight up, with my arms crossed on an hour and a half flight to Baltimore!

Taylor met me at Baggage Claim in Baltimore and we lugged our huge suitcases and overstuffed backpacks across the airport to the international terminal and recieved tickets for the military chartered rotator flight over to Europe. As Taylor said on his Facebook status, "met Katie in Baltimore and she wasn't crying...that's a good sign!" After saying goodbye, I only had a few tears on the plane with Taylor when I got out my blanket to sleep on and it smelled like home. And yes, I have my baby blanket with me. I don't sleep with it every night, but if I'm upset, it is still very comforting! My mom asked if I was taking it with me...I said..."Am I taking it with me!?!?!??!! It's going in my carry on...I'm not even taking a chance of checking it!!!"

Anyway...We waited for about an hour and a half in Baltimore before boarding our flight at midnight to Ramstein Air Base in Germany. It was a 7 hour flight to Ramstein and I slept at least 5-6 hours of the flight! They served dinner about an hour after we took off...at 2am...and then breakfast about an hour before we arrived. We had a 3 hour layover in Germany on base and then headed over to Aviano. It was less than an hour flight and we got in around 6:30pm local time. The following pictures are when we were approaching Aviano...we were about 10 minutes from landing on base...

Tired, tired Katie...showing all 18 hours of travel fatigue in that picture right there!!! Taylor was admiring the Alps we were flying over...

Here we are approaching the mountains...we believe this is Austria.

BEAUTIFUL. Click on this picture to make it bigger...it was so pretty, and this is through a plane window!!

This is now in Italy within minutes of landing. The mountains no longer have snow, they weren't nearly as tall. These are the Dolomite Mountains, a part of the Alp range.


This is about 30 seconds from landing on base. The mountains almost border base. They are very foggy right now and probably will be for quite awhile, from what I've been told.
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So that's all the pictures I have right now.
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After arriving on base we checked in the Mountain View Lodge (the Air Force Inn) on base. We have a room until the 27th, after that we'll figure something else out. We called family and got a shower and bed!!! We're still battling the jet lag and have been keeping some odd hours lately, but we're working on that!!
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On our first full day we toured around base with our sponsor, Mike. He is great and very helpful. We got cell phones set up and looked at a couple car places for Taylor to buy his car for work. We then went to dinner with the officers in his squadron and their wives. It seems like a very fun group and Taylor is really looking forward to working with everyone. He said the atmosphere in the office and among the officers is so much better than it was in Korea, which will be very nice for him, and for me, because everyone hangs out together a lot! Although from what we've heard, the job is gonna be tough!! The wives seem very nice and very helpful. Everyone is around the same age...mid-late 20's I would assume. A couple of them work at the youth center on base and told me about a possible opening coming up soon...so there is potential for a job. It would be part time, but I would be able to sub with the job as well and get acquainted with the school. It will probably be a few weeks before I start on all that, but I'll keep you updated what happens!
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We ate at a local Italian restaurant called Casabianca (or something like that). It was delicious. I had pasta carbonara...it was spaghetti noodles with cream sauce, ham, and egg yolk...it was so good! And even better was the parmesan cheese they have with the olive oil to dip your bread in before the meal! Yuuuum. One of the girls ordered us sgroppinos after dinner. It is an Italian cocktail. It was like a lemon icee with a bit of gelatto in it so it's like a smoothie with citrus vodka...it was delicious as well!! Anyway, it was a fun dinner and Taylor and I are both excited about everything coming up!
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Today we looked at some housing areas. Mike's wife, Jenny, took us around to see some of the different areas for housing. We went to their house to get an idea of what to expect. They live right at the base of the mountain and Taylor and I really liked the area a lot. The only down part is sometimes the internet isn't as great over there because it's close to the mountains...but there are other options. I just want to be able to use Skype...that's my big thing...but the area is just so gorgeous! We have an appointment tomorrow at 4pm to view a house in Cordenon, which is about 10-15 minutes from base...not far at all. The area that we are interested in is Budoia, Italy and Polcenigo, Italy...both in the mountain area. Buuut, it will all depend on what is available!! So, more on that later!
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Anyway, we are now hanging out at the hotel and we start a Right Start program tomorrow. It gets you familiar with base and gets all of your paperwork taken care of. We are going through it a bit backwards bc it's supposed to start on Monday, but we're doing the second half first...but no big deal. Tomorrow is Benvenuti Cultural Adaptation Class and Friday we go on a Benvenuti Tour and take a train and I believe we go to a vineyard and do a wine tasting!
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Anyway...I've babbled for quite some time now, so I'll let you go if you've made it this far!!! I'll update later!!

Ciao, ciao!!





Andrea and Blake's Big Day!!!

I mentioned in previous posts that after the honeymoon I came back to Nashville for Andrea's bachelorette on Saturday (and Taylor stayed in Knoxville for the Georgia game). The following weekend was her wedding, she is now Mrs. Andrea Lambert!! I have included some pictures from her bachelorette and of course the beautiful wedding!!


Those who may not know Andrea...she was in an accident 2 weeks before the wedding on 65 on her way to work one morning. She totalled her car and broke two bones in her foot and hurt her wrist. She was still on a crutch for her bachelorette, but luckily got off the crutch on Thursday before the wedding...but you're looking at her beautiful, black, wedding boot!!! She was such a trooper, she never complained ONCE about it, and you never even noticed it under her gorgeous dress!!

Before we headed up to Nashville for the Bachelorette night!

Jenna Eganey, Ashey, Whitney (Blake's sister), and Melissa Cartwright in the hotel room before heading down to Broadway!


Brianne had the idea for everyone to wear flowers in their hair for the bachelorette night, it turned out really cute. Here is Brianne (our Canadian friend!!!!) and Andrea and I at the hotel.



Jenna, Brianne, Andrea, Whitney, and I all at Decades on Broadway. We were dancing queens!!!

And now onto the wedding at Carnton Plantation in Franklin.
Here's a picture with the 'rents!

Me with the beautiful bride!!! She should have been in a magazine!!! Andrea had an awesome photographer with some really awesome pictures...if you're bored or at all interested you should check out their website and look at Andrea's pictures...I don't think they're all up yet, but they will be soon. www.grayphotograph.com

A little CHS reunion!!! Class of 2002, Brianne, me, Ashley, Alan, Melis, Mary Beth, and Rachel!


Seester, Seester!!

All the bridesmaids. Brianne, Ashley, Whitney, me, and Jenna!! It was such a gorgeous wedding and a really fun night. The next day Andrea left for Jamaica, Brianne left to go back to Canada, and I left to move to Italy!!!
More on Italy in the next post!
Ciao!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Better Late Than Never!!!

Ahhh...and on to the honeymoon! I wasn't sure this was ever going to happen...but alas, it did! We really had an awesome time. And even Taylor enjoyed it much more than he expected. He's not a big beach person (don't ask how I married someone who doesn't LOVE the beach...it's sacrilegious in our family!!!) But he's not, and still had a great time. It was difficult not to when you stay in a perfect Paradise for 5 days.

We went to the Dominican Republic on the Sunday after the Auburn game bright and early! We flew out at 7am and went up to Philly and then had a connecting flight to Punta Cana, DR. Needless to say I brought my pillow and slept the whole flight, so it was quite short for me, but I think it was only about 4 hours anyway.

The DR is an island that is shared with Haiti and is a Spanish speaking country. Driving from the airport to the resort showed it is quite a poor country with very little development. You would never know that from looking at the resort because, like its name, it was pretty much paradise!

Here is the beach. They had these cabana type huts up all over with bed-like chairs under them that were SO comfortable.

Everything was outdoors and this was the lobby area with all the restaurants. It was lit up beautifully at night. This was after one of our dinners.

The lobby area when you first walk into the resort. Do you see the ocean all the way through the columns?


The lunch area was open to the beach...it was a beautiful view for all of the meals. It looked kind of like a fake back drop!!

Going to dinner at Gabi Beach restaurant in the resort.

Loving the teeth. It's a struggle to get them to show in pictures...but every once in awhile they show up! This was after dinner one night, right in front of our room.

Beautiful beach!

On the boat to go snorkeling one morning! There were tons of fish out there, lots of pretty colors. I'm such a baby though and I can really only snorkel for about 30 minutes before the waves make me a little sea sick! It happened to me down in Cozumel when I went with my family too! Boats don't bother me though...hmmm. Taylor went diving one morning, but I'm not certified so I chose to sleep in and go to the beach! I went one morning and got a massage...I wish I had taken pictures of the spa because it was so neat and gorgeous!!

This was part of the big pool that circled the place. Inside these columns were jets like a hot tub, without hot water. And behind the columns you can see a hut, that was the swim up bar.

This is one of the restaurants in the resort. It was Passion...they each were themed. This was the romantic restaurant, but there was a Mediterranean style, a Japanese one and about two others that aren't coming to me right now!
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Anyway, it was so nice to have nothing to do and just hang out together for a few days by ourselves. Can we have another honeymoon after year 2?
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And a funny little story that happened to us...As I mentioned above, the Dominican Republic is a Spanish speaking country and it uses Peso for their currency. I guess our brains checked out in the US when we left for vacation, but we both forgot toothpaste and Taylor needed higher SPF sunscreen then what I brought. So our first day we made a stop at the resort's little gift store before we went to the beach. We looked at prices and the toothpaste was 282 and the sunscreen was 645...that was a bit expensive, but we expected that, and we really needed it. Sadly, we didn't take into consideration that the prices were in Pesos...not dollars. So when the cashier gave us the amount in US Dollars...TWENTY SIX DOLLARS!!!! Yes, we paid $26.00 for a tube of toothpaste and a small bottle of Banana Boat sunscreen! Rookie mistake, my friends! OUCH.
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And not to be out done...we got some lunch at the Punta Cana airport while we were waiting for our flight home. There was a Wendy's there and we paid $23 for 2 meals. It's such a monopoly...there was only one other restaurant there. I guarantee those workers aren't getting $5 an hour yet the Wendy's cheeseburger cost $8.00...I'm not EVEN kidding. I mean I know airport food is expensive...but that was ridiculous! It's a good thing everything else on the trip was included...we would have gone hungry for the last 3 days at that rate!
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And on a nice note on the way home we got upgraded to 1st class because the flight attendant asked if anyone was on their honeymoon! She then congratulated us and asked when we got married..."Oh, a little over a year ago..." Hmmm... As Taylor was explaining he mentioned the military part and she said, "Oh, well I would have moved you up anyway just for being military!!"
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So now back to reality. Well, sorta. I have one more update to do...but it's not going to be put up until tomorrow because I have been blogging for about 3 hours now. It sure takes awhile to update you on my life. I guess if I kept up better...it wouldn't take so long!
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Peace.









Once I had a girl on Rocky Top...

ROCKY TOP YOU'LL ALWAYS BE HOME SWEET HOME TO ME. GOOD OLE' ROCKY TOP...ROCKY TOP TENNESSEE!!!

So these are pictures from the UT/Auburn game that Taylor and I went to...I tell you, because I feel the need to be honest. But can we just pretend it was the Georgia game I went to? The outcome of Georgia was SO much better! Taylor actually went to the Georgia game and said it was an AWESOME day in Neyland...little jealous...yes, I am.

Anyway...brand new jumbo tron...it's a beautiful thing. I'm not sure how you spell that...I know that's how you say it...tron just doesn't look correct.

Have you seen a prettier sight? I don't think so!!!

Umm the game definitely has not yet started. You can only imagine how he gets when the team takes the field! :)


MB and Weston came down for the game too!!! LOVE, love, love them...and a little tailgating with them!

The hubby was out doing me in the TN pants. Girls just can't get away with doing tacky on Gameday and still look cute! He was awfully proud of those pants and I have to say...I liked them quite a bit. He was telling me about his Gameday pants he ordered for a few weeks before he even left Korea!

And not to be outdone...Thomas showed up with equally tacky Gameday pants on Saturday. Does the competition ever end...I highly doubt it!! But I love this picture of the brothers!!


And the picture in front of The Rock...
It was an awesome weekend despite the final score of the game. The other rough part of the weekend was getting home at 1:30am and waking up at 4:30am to catch a 7am flight out for our honeymoon...but that's in the next post!
GO BIG ORANGE!!!






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So I have lots of updates to give because I've been so slack lately!!! I'll try to keep it abbreviated...the family all came in town to visit before I left for Italy. Here are a few pictures from our night on Broadway in Downtown Nashville...

And they were WONDERING why people wanted to take pictures of them!! Just another day in the life of a Brombolich!

All the girls at The Stage in Nashville...we had to include the big guitar...that I had NEVER noticed 'til Aunt Joyce pointed it out when we were there!

The whole family at Robert's Bar on Broadway. It was a pretty lame place...but the only one that didn't card and so Kelly could get in with us!! What kind of family are we?? I'm not really sure...it was a school night and we had our little one in a BAR!! No, it was just for a bit and then she went home with my parents to do homework and go to bed!


And here is my superstar sister playing volleyball. She is an outside hitter. I think Taylor is jealous that she could out jump him :)

AIR KELLY!!! (Corny? Okay...maybe a little, but I'm still real proud and impressed with her skills!!!)

While the family was in town the movers came to pick up all my stuff! I was a nervous wreck the day they were coming. They called me at 730 to let me know they were on their way shortly. So I woke the whole house up since people were sleeping in all rooms where things were being picked up. Of course they showed up 3 hours later...I mean that's about par for the course...I'm not sure why I expected them to be on time! But thankfully I got everything picked up and I've been living out of my suitcase(s) for about 2 weeks since. It's nice that I don't have to worry about anything...all I have to do is fit everything I can into my bags...at this point, what doesn't fit, doesn't go!
Alright...I have another post momentarily because I want to include more pictures...and it's just easier to separate them into different posts!