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November 21, 2006
Alive and Well
Dear Readers,
As you've noticed, my posts have recently become fewer and farther between. Being a student is extremely time-consuming... but being a foreign student in a busy city is nuts!
Please feel free to post any questions you have about Rome, or suggestions for future posts. Let me know what you want to read.
Kindest Regards,
Kelsea
Posted by Kelsea
at 4:53 AM | Permalink
Hi Kelsea:
As an international businessman, native Rhode Islander, & Italian American, as well as a newspaper junkie, I stumbled across your blog about a year ago while reading the Journal on-line. Kudos to you for keeping up with it as well as you have. I took the time during the spring semester to read what other RI students were experiencing as well and enjoyed all of them. Italy however remains very close to my heart as my intentions are to spend part as much time as possible there and when I eventually retire at least 6 months a year.
As far as future posts, I think most of your readers(I hope) would like to read about the places you visit, the restaurants you try, and life in general as experienced through your eyes and with your "Italian" family of friends.
Best of luck and keep up the good work!!
Posted by: Jeff at December 6, 2006 12:04 PM
Kelsea, thank you for your blog on Italy. My wife and I have been there twice and look forward to coming back someday. I enjoy reading your posts on daily life as a student living in Rome. If I could do it all over again, I would have definately studied there. Being an Italian-American myself, I understood the nuances and quirks of the people of Italy. But you soon forget that because you are in a great country with rich history, food, culture and very nice people. Keep up the posts.
Posted by: Cris at February 6, 2007 2:31 PM
Good site! I found in google.com +
Posted by: Chantal at March 14, 2007 5:03 AM
Comments
Hi Kelsea:
As an international businessman, native Rhode Islander, & Italian American, as well as a newspaper junkie, I stumbled across your blog about a year ago while reading the Journal on-line. Kudos to you for keeping up with it as well as you have. I took the time during the spring semester to read what other RI students were experiencing as well and enjoyed all of them. Italy however remains very close to my heart as my intentions are to spend part as much time as possible there and when I eventually retire at least 6 months a year.
As far as future posts, I think most of your readers(I hope) would like to read about the places you visit, the restaurants you try, and life in general as experienced through your eyes and with your "Italian" family of friends.
Best of luck and keep up the good work!!
Posted by: Jeff | December 6, 2006 12:04 PM
Kelsea, thank you for your blog on Italy. My wife and I have been there twice and look forward to coming back someday. I enjoy reading your posts on daily life as a student living in Rome. If I could do it all over again, I would have definately studied there. Being an Italian-American myself, I understood the nuances and quirks of the people of Italy. But you soon forget that because you are in a great country with rich history, food, culture and very nice people. Keep up the posts.
Posted by: Cris | February 6, 2007 2:31 PM
Good site! I found in google.com +
Posted by: Chantal | March 14, 2007 5:03 AM