Sunday, April 11, 2010

The End...

I've arrived back in Rome, which I have to say, flying over the city as we were landing was bittersweet. For one, I get to speak some Italian again! Just as I thought I wouldn't be able to practice anymore, I get to use it a little bit more. The sad part is that I am so close to the city, yet will not be spending any time in it. Even with a 10 hour layover, it wouldn't make sense to go to Rome late at night. So I'm sitting at my gate, the first flight being mine at 9:50am, collecting my thoughts about this final blog.

A quick note on my flight, I know I ranted about Alitalia in the last post, and I was pleasantly surprised to board a pretty new and nice plane after I hit "publish post". It was an Airbus A320 "Enhanced" which I guess means it is newer and has enhanced technology like TV's in the headrests (all my other alitalia flights had TV's like coach buses that pop down from the ceiling every 10 rows or so), but they were never turned on. Even if they had been, there was a credit card swiper also attached to the back of the head rest right next to the tiny screen, so I'm guessing nothing is complimentary. On my flight from Newark to Rome, they played 1 movie over an entire 8 hour flight. Lets hope I get an "enhanced" plane in the morning.

I've thought a lot about writing this last post. Ever since I wrote the first post in Rome actually, I've thought about what I would talk about, how to finish off the blog, etc. Sitting in an empty terminal in Rome, well I knew that was coming, but the complete quiet is really something completely different than any airport experience in the past 3 months.

So I guess let me start off with the list I promised, the one that is basically a brief recap of my experiences.

I flew by myself for the first time
...to my first foreign country
...where they don't speak English
...and I didn't speak the language
I attended an all girls college
...with 1 other guy
...and some really great girls
...who never made it awkward for us two guys
I lived in a 4 star hotel
... In the Center of Rome
... Right down the street from the Pantheon
I worked at the Vatican
...in the internet office
...and wore a suit every day
...at 8am every morning
I got to help make Virtual Tours for the Vatican
...had full photography rights to St. Peter's Basilica
...and St. Mary Major
...and especially St. Paul's Outside the Walls
I went Inside the Walls
...twice
...and saw infrastructures of the Vatican that few have ever seen
I went on the Scavi tours
...and saw the tomb of St. Peter
I met one of the Pope's security guards
...and he gave us VIP treatment while photographing
I learned a new language in 3 months
...enough to survive in the country
...and not stress every time I had to speak Italian
...to the point I actually enjoyed using it
I have a new love for Italian food
...Pasta
...Pizza
...Gelato
...and will never be able to eat Italian food without comparing it to its counterpart in Italy
I traveled Italy pretty extensively
...Rome
...Florence
...Mantua
...Ferrara
...Padua
...Bologna
...Ravenna
...Venice
...Naples
...Pompei
...Capri
I traveled Europe a good amount as well
...Barcelona
...Paris
...Nice
...London
...Amsterdam
...Brussels
...Bruges
...Dublin
I became a frequent flyer
...7 flights in my last 11 days
...14 flights total
...with lots of buses, trains, trams, trolleys, boats, taxis and every other form of transportation in-between
I walked, and walked, and walked all around Europe
I celebrated a birthday in Rome
...and of all birthdays, my 21st
I had 4 groups of visitors
...14 people total
...and met up with other friends in-between
I went to two concerts
...Dave Matthews Band
...John Butler Trio
I performed twice in Rome
...and was asked to play my first encore to a packed back room
I went to a European soccer game
...and survived to tell the tale
I lived in Europe for 98 days
...wrote 79 blog posts
...which had 6,440 views
...from 342 visitors
...18 countries
...24 different states in the U.S.
...and 176 U.S. Cities
and had an amazing time sharing my experiences at the Vatican, Living in Rome, Traveling Europe, and everything else that came my way...

I hope you've enjoyed the ride. Breathe easy, we've made it.

So what's next?

Well I'm going to Quebec in 3 days with BRMS, which should be an awesome experience, first time in Canada. I figured why stop traveling now?

There are also some preliminary plans for a documentary about Haiti that I would work on, which we would travel to Haiti for 3 weeks to film over the summer. Very preliminary plans, nothing solid yet as far as I know, so I'll keep you all updated about it.

How will I keep you updated? Clearly I'm not Inside the walls anymore, and this post is called The End?!!

Due to the success of the blog, and how much fun I've had with it, I've decided to start another blog, "After The Walls" which will let me to continue writing a blog. Mind you, this will not be an every day thing. Maybe not even a weekly thing. But when I feel like it, or when I'm on a trip like in Haiti, I will be sure to blog like I did in Rome. I will setup an email notification system on that blog so that you can receive emails whenever I update so you don't have to check constantly for new posts when there are none. The URL is: ramlax13.blogspot.com

I will also be posting pictures into the posts that don't have pictures, so be sure to check back within the next few days for the final versions of all of those posts.

It's 7am here, just about 2 hours until the plane boards, and I'm ready to get going.

What am I looking forward to at home? Here's the final list.

Seeing my friends and family
Living in a house, not a dorm or hotel room
Summer Vacation
...The Jersey Shore (Silverton, not Seaside)
Visiting Villanova, and celebrating Matt going to Villanova next year
All my musical equipment, Guitars, drums, you name it
Playing with my band again (They've been hard at work, name change, roster update and all, wildmonicaband.com)
Working on more films
Speaking English, American English, not British English
Driving (not the paying for gas part)
And in 5 months, the start to Senior year at Villanova

Thank you all again for your support and continuing to read as I posted every day. I plan on having this blog printed into a hardcover book sometime over the summer, comments included, so if you haven't left your name in a comment yet, or you have commented and just want to make one last comment, please, please, everyone and anyone, comment in this last post so that I can have your comments printed in the book, as a record of people who read and enjoyed this blog. I'm going to leave the blog up, hopefully as a source of information for people who will be traveling to Italy or are just interested in the topics I talked about, so feel free to come back and visit anytime.

Sincerely, and with an overwhelming appreciation for all of the readers,
Ryan Mahoney

4 comments:

  1. Ryan, I enjoyed keeping you company on Skype while you were alone in the airport. Well, you weren't completely alone, you had your pigeon friend. Only one more sleep until you are home. We will be waiting for you at Newark!!

    Love,
    Mom

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  2. Aunt LuAnne, I totally laughed at the pigeon friend comment. Even though I have NO idea what that's about, the image of Ryan hanging out with a pigeon is pretty funny.

    Ry, your blog has pretty much convinced me that I need to go abroad. I looked on UCI's "anteater abroad" (yeah, that's really what its called) webpage and checked out a couple Summer programs that I could do between junior and senior year. All of your experiences have inspired me, thank you for sharing them. And by the way, Becky is so much better about uploading pictures than you are =P

    About this book that you're putting the blog into....are you REALLY going to include all the comments? Even the one where I called my mom a crackhead? or methhead or druggie, or whatever I said....

    Anyway, have fun in Quebec, and I'll talk to you soon hopefully! I wish I could be there to welcome you back to New Jersey.

    Love, Elizabeth

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  3. Ry -
    I just wanted to say thanks for this blog, and thanks for being the best host/tour guide I could have asked for on my visit to Rome. By far the best spring break I have ever taken (and the only one...but it still would have been the best, I'm sure). The blog itself has also been a fantastic procrastinating tool for the typical college student, so I appreciate it. I can't even imagine how many times I checked to see if you updated, but I'm sure you could tell me how many times someone from Ewing, NJ went on and I'd assume they are all me, haha. It's good to have you back in Jersey, and I can't wait to see you soon! Love you bud!

    Jamie

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  4. Ryan,

    It was so great to have the chance to visit you in Italy! Alan and I loved hearing all of your stories and seeing all of your hangouts. Your semester abroad was the perfect reason for me to not only go back to Rome but also finally get to see Florence, Pompeii, San Marino and Cinque Terre! I doubt that I would have gone back had it not been for you, so for that I am very grateful.

    I'm so proud of you and of the person you have become. Reading your blog has been bittersweet, as it really made me reflect on my own abroad experience in Spain and how I wish I had kept a blog like you did. I'm glad you took advantage of this experience and documented it for all of us to read :)

    Thanks again for everything - or as they say in Italy, Grazie!

    Love,
    Jen

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