Sunday, November 23, 2014

100 Things that I am Grateful For...

A few weeks ago one of my students commented on a blog post about gratitude. It was written by a young student in the US and I was thoroughly impressed by her list of 100 things for which she was grateful.

by pocketful of perspective
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pocketfulofperspective/8114143719/


With that in mind, I'm working on my own list.

1. my family- they really are a fairly amazing bunch

2. travel

3. the ability to read

4. puppies

5. hair cuts

6. photography field trips with my dad

7. the chance to watch my niece try on wedding dresses this past summer

by Tambako the Jaguar
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/8476612001/ 
8. pumpkin everything

9. leggings- I would wear them everyday if I could

10. hoodies

11. pistacchio gelato

12. a hot cup of tea

13. handmade ceramics

14. writing this blog

15. ashtanga yoga- it's changing my life and body

16. deliciously scented candles

17. my rainboots

18. Dancing with the Stars- it just makes me happy, what can I say

19. home cooked meals

20. an unexpected apology

21. a handwritten note from my Aunt Joni

22. candy corn sent all the way across the ocean

23. rides home from school

24. being included

25. a warm smile

26. audio books

27. my parents' commitment to physical activity- my 80 year old dad walks a couple miles several times a week and my mom has run the Rock and Roll Half Marathon the last four years

28. University of Cincinnati basketball

by Jacky Yang
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zen1972/4114606416/ 
29. chicken fingers

30. pedicures

31. unexpectedly understanding an Italian conversation

32. sunshine

33. the ability to cook

34. my education

35. a strong work ethic

36. Facebook- despite annoying me greatly, it does help me keep up with what happens in the US

37. blue skies

38. good friends

39. a great book

40. being able to give

41. teachers

42. a bike ride on a Fall day

43. lazy Sundays in pajamas

44. WINE!

45. freedom

46. choice

47. good health

48. running water

49. indoor toilets

50. change

51. missing American political ads

52. hair color

by Universal Pops
https://www.flickr.com/photos/universalpops/5509323247/
53. bacon

54. fresh mozzarella

55. a cozy sweater

56. living in Europe

57. coming home at Christmas

58. routine

59. friends who listen

60. summers in Savannah

61. Alpha Phi- some amazing women have come into my life because of this sorority

62. hugs

63. challenges

64. face wash

65. friendly hellos

66. playlists

67. Skype

68. my tutoring job- I work with the cutest kid ever

69. storage space

70. clean sheets

71. summers off

72. adventure

73. the Hola unblocker

74. unlimited internet

75. a roof over my head
by Lee Coursey
https://www.flickr.com/photos/leeco/5121662628/

76. the desire to be better

77. my parents' sacrifices

78. cheese dip and margaritas

79. friends who keep in touch

80. comments on my blog

81. each country I've visited

82. hot showers

83. views from the top

84. Ursuline Academy- my all girls high school instilled a strong sense of self

85. chocolate

86. my iPhone

87. a small umbrella and the bag it comes in

88. comfortable shoes

89. picnics in the park

90. frozen food

91. boat rides

92. bug spray

photo by BK
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pictoquotes/14671807134/
93. Christmas lights

94. direct flights

95. watching children learn

96. failure

97. time with my family

98. long weekends

99. the men and women of the U.S. military

100. vanilla lattes



So, what are you grateful for? Leave your message of thanks in the comments.

Happy Turkey Day everyone!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Lately...

Lately, there's been a lot of rain in Milan.

I mean A LOT! As in flooding in the northern parts of the city and street and metro closings because of all the water.

Thankfully, I've only been bothered by my rain boots feeling like even they've absorbed some of the water. Argh.

Thought I'd take a few minutes and share some of the random happenings of recent weeks.

Caitlin and I participated in an October walk to raise money for breast cancer here in Milan. It started late...how Italian of them. I think we waited while they tried to get the confetti machines working. Dai!

waiting, waiting, waiting...for the Pink Parade

the confetti we waited so long for

One night I met my friend Meredith, who works at another international school in town, met for dinner. We went to Corey's Soul Chicken in Chinatown. Corey, from Louisville and who also just happened to work at King's Island, makes the chicken to order. (I just happened to grow up down the street from KI.) We had some delicious chicken fingers and a cold can of root beer! A rare treat here in Milan.



go get your chicken!

In early November a couple of friends and I went to the Chet Faker show here in Milan. Chet Faker is an Australian musician who writes, records and produces all his own tracks. He was pretty incredible live and even though his music is not what I'd typically listen to I thoroughly enjoyed his show. So, take a few minutes and check him out. This is from an earlier show in Australia this year...that has far better video footage than I was able to capture.

Chet Faker performing '1998'- one of my favorites

Another food treat worth mentioning is a small, but amazing experience out in Corano, Italy. This restaurant is about an hour outside of Milan and anytime someone mentions heading here for a meal the answer is always YES! Arriving at the restaurant, they start with the day's spread of antipasti, which is a variety of freshly cooked vegetables and the traditional spread of prosciutto and salami. Then you can order primi, secondi and dolci as desired. Traveler tip- do NOT eat at all before arriving at this gem of a restaurant. Of course, make a reservation. And, if you go, take me!

It's that way.

baked pumpkin with balsamic, eggplant with tomatoes and olive oil, and an onion tart

one of my favorites! can you guess what it is?

Here's to more great Fall experiences! 

Have a great Italian 'Fall' experience to share? What would you recommend?


Friday, November 14, 2014

The ABCs of Travel

In reading some new blogs lately, I've stumbled upon some interesting themed posts that I've decided to try out for myself. Though this one has taken forever to write, it's a pretty cool way to revisit some of my best memories.

So, this is the ABCs of Travel...and you can find some other bloggers similar posts linked here.
Amy and the Great World
We Took the Road Less Traveled

A) Age you went on your first international trip

When I was 14, I convinced my parents to send me on the school Spanish language trip to Portugal and Spain. It was 1992. I remember hating Portugal. That was the spoiled American teenager in me. I loved visiting El Escorial outside of Madrid and being scared by the aggressive leather salesmen in Tangiers. While I've been back to Spain since, Portugal is still on the to do list.

B) Best foreign beer you've had and where

Well, this is nearly impossible to narrow down, but two beers immediately come to mind. First is the house made lambics in Brussels at A La Mort Subite. They had a variety of flavors and were so delicious. Even though we were only in Brussels for a couple of days, we managed to stop by this local hot spot twice.



My second choice is the Einstok Icelandic White Ale that I discovered this summer. I just really liked it when I discovered it during our road trip.



C) Cuisine (favorite)

Not necessarily related to my travel experiences, but my favorite cuisine is currently 'anything but Italian'. The flavors of Italian food always seem to be in the same vein and, while delicious, feel so limited. While in Milan, we often frequent Asian and Indian restaurants and I've developed a true affinity for Chicken Tikka Masala. Basic? Yes, but so delicious!!!

D) Destinations- favorite, least favorite and why?

I've loved a lot of places, but a top tier fave is definitely Dubrovnik. I had the best few days there this past summer. Least favorite? Probably Naples. Places where I feel like I have to hang on to my purse for dear life are never comfortable.



E) Event you've experience abroad that made you say "Wow!"

Hands down- Jokusarlon Glacial Lagoon in Iceland this past summer. If you've seen my pictures, you don't need any explanation.



F) Favorite mode of transportation

Well, I love a good car that allows you to come and go as you please, but I'll take a good train trip any day. No airport security lines. No arriving two hours in advance. No hour long train to get to your departure point. Trains. One of Europe's greatest amenities. 

G) Greatest feeling while traveling

Sitting at a historic place, that you've heard of all your life, and never really believed that you'd have the opportunity to experience. Those are the best moments. And I've been blessed to feel it many times over.

H) Hottest place you've ever traveled to

Don't laugh. LONDON. Summer of 2013 my mom and I went to the UK for two weeks. They had a crazy heat wave. And, who'd think to worry about air conditioning when booking places, since it is rarely necessary. I carried my 50 pound bag to my rented room...up to the 6th floor of a walk up...in a building without AC. Who'd of thought?

I) Incredible service you've experienced and where

Ummm...struggling a bit with this one...but we did love our stay at Agriturismo Marciano just outside of Siena. It was super close to the city, the owner and cook were really nice and we had the most excellent meal with the other guests while we were there.

J) Journey that took the longest

Besides traveling back and forth to the US, most of my journeys aren't too long. When I traveled to Iceland this summer my plane was delayed and then I missed my connection to Reyjavik. This resulted in having to spend the night in Dusseldorf. No big deal. I was put in a decent room at a nice hotel without a problem. The next morning I had to fly from Dusseldorf to Frankfurt to catch a flight to Iceland. Soooooooo....it did take a bit longer than I expected to actually get to Iceland.

K) Keepsake from your travels

I love to buy souvenirs. I mean, it's hard to resist handmade items, native to a certain country, like handmade pottery. So I have quite a collection starting.

Main picture: bowl from Morocco; Clockwise from top: Murano glass from Venice, small bowl from Istanbul, handmade mug from Sicily from a friend, handmade mini pitcher from Bruges, Belgium, medium sized pitcher from Levanto, Italy, small bowl from Slovenia (gift from Sheila), and Murano glass from Venice

L) Let down sight- where and why

The Bock Casemates, Luxembourg City...why is everyone so excited about this on the various travel guide sites? Unfortunately, we were bored.



M) Moment when you fell in love with traveling

As soon as I moved to Europe, the travel opportunities just kept coming. In my first four months, I visited the South of France, Florence, Pisa, Lake Como and Munich. Feeling the vibe of different cities, seeing the locals, tasting the food...how can you not love traveling?

N) Nicest hotel you've stayed in

Stayed at Hotel Bristol in Vienna. It's directly next to the Opera House. We had a small balcony that we could look over to the opera's outdoor screen and our room was a series of rooms instead of one. It was old school traditional, but felt pretty fancy!

O) Obsession- what are you obsessed with taking pictures of while traveling and why?

I'm not necessarily obsessed with taking pictures of any certain thing, but I am obsessed with taking pictures are weird and odd angles. I find pictures so much more interesting when they are taken in this fashion. So, my friends know that if they hand me their camera the likelihood they'll get a picture that is perfectly horizontal or vertical is slim to none.





P) Passport stamps- how many and from where?

Currently, 41.

Q) Quirkiest attraction you've visited and where?

The only thing that comes to mind is more weird than quirky, and that's the mixed gender hammam in Turkey. It was such a crazy, weird, and slightly creepy experience.

R) Really frightening: where's one place you felt unsafe or uneasy?

Since I already mentioned Naples, another place that had moments of unease was definitely Morocco. We ended up having a great trip, thanks to our trusty and highly recommended guide, Mohammed, but our first few days in Marrakech did intimidate us from time to time. Maps were impossible to read and not feeling like many of the locals around could be trusted for reliable information made it difficult to relax and really enjoy the surroundings.

S) Splurge- something that you have no problem spending money on while traveling

Chances are, when you travel to a destination, it might be your only visit there. If there's something you want to do, I'm a big believer in just doing it. You might not be back. Do what you want. You can't take the money with you. So...splurging to take a hot air balloon over the mountainous terrain of central Turkey? Do it. No regrets.



T) Touristy thing you've done

In Istanbul we wanted to see the 'whirling dervishes'. These shows are put together just for the tourists and are super 'touristy'!! But, at least it was still super interesting to see them spin



U) Unforgettable travel memory

There are so many it's nearly impossible to choose but a huge highlight was getting to visit the famous grounds of Wimbledon during the 2013 tournament with my mom. My family has been avid tennis watchers for years, and to experience the 'queue' and then make our way to a grass court for a 5 set men's match. Hard to beat.



V) Visas- how many and for where?

Two. My Italian work visa and the visa required to enter Turkey.



W) Wine- best glass while traveling?

Let's just do the best glass of wine period. During the wine course I took last year we tasted a red wine from Calabria. It smelled of soap, but had the most delicious and smooth flavor. It appears to be available online to purchase...I might just have to go spend a few bucks.




X) eXcellent view and from where?

Top of this hill overlooking the harbor of Split, Croatia. I wandered up some stairs and found this perfect overlook, as recommended by my favorite travel guru, Rick Steves. The view was AMAZING!



Y) Years spent traveling

Well, I've traveled here and there throughout my life but the travel opportunities have really picked up since moving to Europe in 2011.

Z) Zealous sports fans and where?

A couple of years ago a couple of us went to an A.C. Milan v. Napoli game. I thought the Naples' fans were crazy! I don't really have much to compare it to in Europe, but it was insane to see flares being lit and the sound of canons firing throughout the game.

Favorite travel memory of your own? I'd love to hear it!


Sunday, November 23, 2014

100 Things that I am Grateful For...

A few weeks ago one of my students commented on a blog post about gratitude. It was written by a young student in the US and I was thoroughly impressed by her list of 100 things for which she was grateful.

by pocketful of perspective
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pocketfulofperspective/8114143719/


With that in mind, I'm working on my own list.

1. my family- they really are a fairly amazing bunch

2. travel

3. the ability to read

4. puppies

5. hair cuts

6. photography field trips with my dad

7. the chance to watch my niece try on wedding dresses this past summer

by Tambako the Jaguar
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/8476612001/ 
8. pumpkin everything

9. leggings- I would wear them everyday if I could

10. hoodies

11. pistacchio gelato

12. a hot cup of tea

13. handmade ceramics

14. writing this blog

15. ashtanga yoga- it's changing my life and body

16. deliciously scented candles

17. my rainboots

18. Dancing with the Stars- it just makes me happy, what can I say

19. home cooked meals

20. an unexpected apology

21. a handwritten note from my Aunt Joni

22. candy corn sent all the way across the ocean

23. rides home from school

24. being included

25. a warm smile

26. audio books

27. my parents' commitment to physical activity- my 80 year old dad walks a couple miles several times a week and my mom has run the Rock and Roll Half Marathon the last four years

28. University of Cincinnati basketball

by Jacky Yang
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zen1972/4114606416/ 
29. chicken fingers

30. pedicures

31. unexpectedly understanding an Italian conversation

32. sunshine

33. the ability to cook

34. my education

35. a strong work ethic

36. Facebook- despite annoying me greatly, it does help me keep up with what happens in the US

37. blue skies

38. good friends

39. a great book

40. being able to give

41. teachers

42. a bike ride on a Fall day

43. lazy Sundays in pajamas

44. WINE!

45. freedom

46. choice

47. good health

48. running water

49. indoor toilets

50. change

51. missing American political ads

52. hair color

by Universal Pops
https://www.flickr.com/photos/universalpops/5509323247/
53. bacon

54. fresh mozzarella

55. a cozy sweater

56. living in Europe

57. coming home at Christmas

58. routine

59. friends who listen

60. summers in Savannah

61. Alpha Phi- some amazing women have come into my life because of this sorority

62. hugs

63. challenges

64. face wash

65. friendly hellos

66. playlists

67. Skype

68. my tutoring job- I work with the cutest kid ever

69. storage space

70. clean sheets

71. summers off

72. adventure

73. the Hola unblocker

74. unlimited internet

75. a roof over my head
by Lee Coursey
https://www.flickr.com/photos/leeco/5121662628/

76. the desire to be better

77. my parents' sacrifices

78. cheese dip and margaritas

79. friends who keep in touch

80. comments on my blog

81. each country I've visited

82. hot showers

83. views from the top

84. Ursuline Academy- my all girls high school instilled a strong sense of self

85. chocolate

86. my iPhone

87. a small umbrella and the bag it comes in

88. comfortable shoes

89. picnics in the park

90. frozen food

91. boat rides

92. bug spray

photo by BK
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pictoquotes/14671807134/
93. Christmas lights

94. direct flights

95. watching children learn

96. failure

97. time with my family

98. long weekends

99. the men and women of the U.S. military

100. vanilla lattes



So, what are you grateful for? Leave your message of thanks in the comments.

Happy Turkey Day everyone!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Lately...

Lately, there's been a lot of rain in Milan.

I mean A LOT! As in flooding in the northern parts of the city and street and metro closings because of all the water.

Thankfully, I've only been bothered by my rain boots feeling like even they've absorbed some of the water. Argh.

Thought I'd take a few minutes and share some of the random happenings of recent weeks.

Caitlin and I participated in an October walk to raise money for breast cancer here in Milan. It started late...how Italian of them. I think we waited while they tried to get the confetti machines working. Dai!

waiting, waiting, waiting...for the Pink Parade

the confetti we waited so long for

One night I met my friend Meredith, who works at another international school in town, met for dinner. We went to Corey's Soul Chicken in Chinatown. Corey, from Louisville and who also just happened to work at King's Island, makes the chicken to order. (I just happened to grow up down the street from KI.) We had some delicious chicken fingers and a cold can of root beer! A rare treat here in Milan.



go get your chicken!

In early November a couple of friends and I went to the Chet Faker show here in Milan. Chet Faker is an Australian musician who writes, records and produces all his own tracks. He was pretty incredible live and even though his music is not what I'd typically listen to I thoroughly enjoyed his show. So, take a few minutes and check him out. This is from an earlier show in Australia this year...that has far better video footage than I was able to capture.

Chet Faker performing '1998'- one of my favorites

Another food treat worth mentioning is a small, but amazing experience out in Corano, Italy. This restaurant is about an hour outside of Milan and anytime someone mentions heading here for a meal the answer is always YES! Arriving at the restaurant, they start with the day's spread of antipasti, which is a variety of freshly cooked vegetables and the traditional spread of prosciutto and salami. Then you can order primi, secondi and dolci as desired. Traveler tip- do NOT eat at all before arriving at this gem of a restaurant. Of course, make a reservation. And, if you go, take me!

It's that way.

baked pumpkin with balsamic, eggplant with tomatoes and olive oil, and an onion tart

one of my favorites! can you guess what it is?

Here's to more great Fall experiences! 

Have a great Italian 'Fall' experience to share? What would you recommend?


Friday, November 14, 2014

The ABCs of Travel

In reading some new blogs lately, I've stumbled upon some interesting themed posts that I've decided to try out for myself. Though this one has taken forever to write, it's a pretty cool way to revisit some of my best memories.

So, this is the ABCs of Travel...and you can find some other bloggers similar posts linked here.
Amy and the Great World
We Took the Road Less Traveled

A) Age you went on your first international trip

When I was 14, I convinced my parents to send me on the school Spanish language trip to Portugal and Spain. It was 1992. I remember hating Portugal. That was the spoiled American teenager in me. I loved visiting El Escorial outside of Madrid and being scared by the aggressive leather salesmen in Tangiers. While I've been back to Spain since, Portugal is still on the to do list.

B) Best foreign beer you've had and where

Well, this is nearly impossible to narrow down, but two beers immediately come to mind. First is the house made lambics in Brussels at A La Mort Subite. They had a variety of flavors and were so delicious. Even though we were only in Brussels for a couple of days, we managed to stop by this local hot spot twice.



My second choice is the Einstok Icelandic White Ale that I discovered this summer. I just really liked it when I discovered it during our road trip.



C) Cuisine (favorite)

Not necessarily related to my travel experiences, but my favorite cuisine is currently 'anything but Italian'. The flavors of Italian food always seem to be in the same vein and, while delicious, feel so limited. While in Milan, we often frequent Asian and Indian restaurants and I've developed a true affinity for Chicken Tikka Masala. Basic? Yes, but so delicious!!!

D) Destinations- favorite, least favorite and why?

I've loved a lot of places, but a top tier fave is definitely Dubrovnik. I had the best few days there this past summer. Least favorite? Probably Naples. Places where I feel like I have to hang on to my purse for dear life are never comfortable.



E) Event you've experience abroad that made you say "Wow!"

Hands down- Jokusarlon Glacial Lagoon in Iceland this past summer. If you've seen my pictures, you don't need any explanation.



F) Favorite mode of transportation

Well, I love a good car that allows you to come and go as you please, but I'll take a good train trip any day. No airport security lines. No arriving two hours in advance. No hour long train to get to your departure point. Trains. One of Europe's greatest amenities. 

G) Greatest feeling while traveling

Sitting at a historic place, that you've heard of all your life, and never really believed that you'd have the opportunity to experience. Those are the best moments. And I've been blessed to feel it many times over.

H) Hottest place you've ever traveled to

Don't laugh. LONDON. Summer of 2013 my mom and I went to the UK for two weeks. They had a crazy heat wave. And, who'd think to worry about air conditioning when booking places, since it is rarely necessary. I carried my 50 pound bag to my rented room...up to the 6th floor of a walk up...in a building without AC. Who'd of thought?

I) Incredible service you've experienced and where

Ummm...struggling a bit with this one...but we did love our stay at Agriturismo Marciano just outside of Siena. It was super close to the city, the owner and cook were really nice and we had the most excellent meal with the other guests while we were there.

J) Journey that took the longest

Besides traveling back and forth to the US, most of my journeys aren't too long. When I traveled to Iceland this summer my plane was delayed and then I missed my connection to Reyjavik. This resulted in having to spend the night in Dusseldorf. No big deal. I was put in a decent room at a nice hotel without a problem. The next morning I had to fly from Dusseldorf to Frankfurt to catch a flight to Iceland. Soooooooo....it did take a bit longer than I expected to actually get to Iceland.

K) Keepsake from your travels

I love to buy souvenirs. I mean, it's hard to resist handmade items, native to a certain country, like handmade pottery. So I have quite a collection starting.

Main picture: bowl from Morocco; Clockwise from top: Murano glass from Venice, small bowl from Istanbul, handmade mug from Sicily from a friend, handmade mini pitcher from Bruges, Belgium, medium sized pitcher from Levanto, Italy, small bowl from Slovenia (gift from Sheila), and Murano glass from Venice

L) Let down sight- where and why

The Bock Casemates, Luxembourg City...why is everyone so excited about this on the various travel guide sites? Unfortunately, we were bored.



M) Moment when you fell in love with traveling

As soon as I moved to Europe, the travel opportunities just kept coming. In my first four months, I visited the South of France, Florence, Pisa, Lake Como and Munich. Feeling the vibe of different cities, seeing the locals, tasting the food...how can you not love traveling?

N) Nicest hotel you've stayed in

Stayed at Hotel Bristol in Vienna. It's directly next to the Opera House. We had a small balcony that we could look over to the opera's outdoor screen and our room was a series of rooms instead of one. It was old school traditional, but felt pretty fancy!

O) Obsession- what are you obsessed with taking pictures of while traveling and why?

I'm not necessarily obsessed with taking pictures of any certain thing, but I am obsessed with taking pictures are weird and odd angles. I find pictures so much more interesting when they are taken in this fashion. So, my friends know that if they hand me their camera the likelihood they'll get a picture that is perfectly horizontal or vertical is slim to none.





P) Passport stamps- how many and from where?

Currently, 41.

Q) Quirkiest attraction you've visited and where?

The only thing that comes to mind is more weird than quirky, and that's the mixed gender hammam in Turkey. It was such a crazy, weird, and slightly creepy experience.

R) Really frightening: where's one place you felt unsafe or uneasy?

Since I already mentioned Naples, another place that had moments of unease was definitely Morocco. We ended up having a great trip, thanks to our trusty and highly recommended guide, Mohammed, but our first few days in Marrakech did intimidate us from time to time. Maps were impossible to read and not feeling like many of the locals around could be trusted for reliable information made it difficult to relax and really enjoy the surroundings.

S) Splurge- something that you have no problem spending money on while traveling

Chances are, when you travel to a destination, it might be your only visit there. If there's something you want to do, I'm a big believer in just doing it. You might not be back. Do what you want. You can't take the money with you. So...splurging to take a hot air balloon over the mountainous terrain of central Turkey? Do it. No regrets.



T) Touristy thing you've done

In Istanbul we wanted to see the 'whirling dervishes'. These shows are put together just for the tourists and are super 'touristy'!! But, at least it was still super interesting to see them spin



U) Unforgettable travel memory

There are so many it's nearly impossible to choose but a huge highlight was getting to visit the famous grounds of Wimbledon during the 2013 tournament with my mom. My family has been avid tennis watchers for years, and to experience the 'queue' and then make our way to a grass court for a 5 set men's match. Hard to beat.



V) Visas- how many and for where?

Two. My Italian work visa and the visa required to enter Turkey.



W) Wine- best glass while traveling?

Let's just do the best glass of wine period. During the wine course I took last year we tasted a red wine from Calabria. It smelled of soap, but had the most delicious and smooth flavor. It appears to be available online to purchase...I might just have to go spend a few bucks.




X) eXcellent view and from where?

Top of this hill overlooking the harbor of Split, Croatia. I wandered up some stairs and found this perfect overlook, as recommended by my favorite travel guru, Rick Steves. The view was AMAZING!



Y) Years spent traveling

Well, I've traveled here and there throughout my life but the travel opportunities have really picked up since moving to Europe in 2011.

Z) Zealous sports fans and where?

A couple of years ago a couple of us went to an A.C. Milan v. Napoli game. I thought the Naples' fans were crazy! I don't really have much to compare it to in Europe, but it was insane to see flares being lit and the sound of canons firing throughout the game.

Favorite travel memory of your own? I'd love to hear it!